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Nellcote1971
Yesterday I was listening to IORR and realised that
Till The Next Goodbye
Time Waits for No One
Luxury
is one of my absolute favourite (and most underrated) three song sequence on any record.
What about you? Studio albums only...
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Nellcote1971
Yesterday I was listening to IORR and realised that
Till The Next Goodbye
Time Waits for No One
Luxury
is one of my absolute favourite (and most underrated) three song sequence on any record.
What about you? Studio albums only...
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Nellcote1971
Yesterday I was listening to IORR and realised that
Till The Next Goodbye
Time Waits for No One
Luxury
is one of my absolute favourite (and most underrated) three song sequence on any record.
What about you? Studio albums only...
This isn't really a three song sequence. One needs to to shift the side of the album in the middle of them. "Luxury" belongs to a different context than the two others that close the first side. It starts something new.
CD killed the beauty of an album as a listening experience and as an art form. Yep.
Is "Tumbling Dice" followed by "Sweet Virginia". Or "Neighbours" by "Worried About You"? Hell not! Different sides, different stories.
- Doxa
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Nellcote1971
Yesterday I was listening to IORR and realised that
Till The Next Goodbye
Time Waits for No One
Luxury
is one of my absolute favourite (and most underrated) three song sequence on any record.
What about you? Studio albums only...
This isn't really a three song sequence. One needs to to shift the side of the album in the middle of them. "Luxury" belongs to a different context than the two others that close the first side. It starts something new.
CD killed the beauty of an album as a listening experience and as an art form. Yep.
Is "Tumbling Dice" followed by "Sweet Virginia". Or "Neighbours" by "Worried About You"? Hell not! Different sides, different stories.
- Doxa
You forgot tape and cassette recordings. I think Nellcote's point is valid.
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Nellcote1971
Yesterday I was listening to IORR and realised that
Till The Next Goodbye
Time Waits for No One
Luxury
is one of my absolute favourite (and most underrated) three song sequence on any record.
What about you? Studio albums only...
This isn't really a three song sequence. One needs to to shift the side of the album in the middle of them. "Luxury" belongs to a different context than the two others that close the first side. It starts something new.
CD killed the beauty of an album as a listening experience and as an art form. Yep.
Is "Tumbling Dice" followed by "Sweet Virginia". Or "Neighbours" by "Worried About You"? Hell not! Different sides, different stories. The first track of side two is something else than track number 6 or something.
- Doxa
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Nellcote1971
Yesterday I was listening to IORR and realised that
Till The Next Goodbye
Time Waits for No One
Luxury
is one of my absolute favourite (and most underrated) three song sequence on any record.
What about you? Studio albums only...
This isn't really a three song sequence. One needs to to shift the side of the album in the middle of them. "Luxury" belongs to a different context than the two others that close the first side. It starts something new.
CD killed the beauty of an album as a listening experience and as an art form. Yep.
Is "Tumbling Dice" followed by "Sweet Virginia". Or "Neighbours" by "Worried About You"? Hell not! Different sides, different stories. The first track of side two is something else than track number 6 or something.
- Doxa
That's a valid point actually. Maybe it's because I first encountered IORR on CD that it doesn't make a huge difference to me compared to more recent releases I listen to on Vinyl only... Or maybe I'm just a quick shifter
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Nellcote1971
Yesterday I was listening to IORR and realised that
Till The Next Goodbye
Time Waits for No One
Luxury
is one of my absolute favourite (and most underrated) three song sequence on any record.
What about you? Studio albums only...
This isn't really a three song sequence. One needs to to shift the side of the album in the middle of them. "Luxury" belongs to a different context than the two others that close the first side. It starts something new.
CD killed the beauty of an album as a listening experience and as an art form. Yep.
Is "Tumbling Dice" followed by "Sweet Virginia". Or "Neighbours" by "Worried About You"? Hell not! Different sides, different stories.
- Doxa
You forgot tape and cassette recordings. I think Nellcote's point is valid.
Buy your own copy. Home recording is killing music!
- Doxa
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Taylor1
Rip This Joint , Jumping Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man,1972-1973 live
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CD killed the beauty of an album as a listening experience and as an art form. Yep.
Is "Tumbling Dice" followed by "Sweet Virginia". Or "Neighbours" by "Worried About You"? Hell not! Different sides, different stories. The first track of side two is something else than track number 6 or something.
- Doxa
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jigsaw69
Still Life. Where it all kicked off for me....
Under My Thumb
Lets Spend The Night
Shattered
Amazing 3 song run with incredible energy and excitement !!!!