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noughties
-Catalogue, how many albums, quantity. Stones have made more albums during about the same length of time.
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Not that much of a catalogue, although David Gilmour probably thinks so.
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QuoteNashvilleBlues QuotePaintMonkeyManBlack very suprised to not have seen Love-Forever Changes mentioned. Some people obviously like it (critics?), but I think it is a bunch of pretentious, whimsical tripe. Do you like it? If so, why? -Very different to everything I care about, and not much of either a rock-, soul- or R&B-album. -Never liked it. Maybe if I start playing it, I will.
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noughties
I reckon there`s a lot of "younger" dudes here... When the olds fades out to the right, woala; turnover.
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To me, musically speaking, it`s a non-event. A trad song with some guitar noodling added, plus, not to forget, Nick Mason`s most welcome drumming.
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
Maybe not so cool, but an alternative and highly personal top 5: 1)New Routes (1970) – Lulu 2)Where Am I Going? (1967) – Dusty Springfield 3)Surround Yourself With Cilla (1969) – Cilla Black 4)Nancy & Lee Again (1971) – Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood 5)Fancy (1967) – Bobbie Gentry
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noughties
QuoteOriongalaxyHe clearly doesn't like talking the same again and again. But who does? Right. Some people get insulted by this. Especially if they have romantic hopes towards the person who`s talking.
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
"Wide open", well, it ain`t fall yet...
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noughties
-Never understood the fuzz about Eno...
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
QuoteTaylor1 Will Brian Eno be playing If so, I think we would have known it by now. The original 4 members will be playing, that is Bryan Ferry (vocal/keyboards), Phil Manzanera(guitar), Andy Mackay(sax/oboe) and Paul Thompson (drums). In addition, there will most surely be session players.
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
Quote24FPS Never understood the appeal. Is it an English thing? Of course Sparks, an American group, is relatively popular in the U.K., and crickets here in the states. Is it the quirkiness? Is that the hook? I`m with you, to a certain extent. They were never a singalong band. They never made heavy ballads. They never were stadium rockers. They never caused the audience to lit their cigarette-l
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
-Love their albums, but I would never want to see this band live. There is something wrong about how he sings.
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
IORR members from European countries not visited on this tour will refrain from posting.
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
Quotecalipachangero Quoteslewan some side observation: speculating on the shows/dates, reflecting where to go, how to travel etc. I sometimes tend to forget that the pandemic is not over yet (in Germany experts are expecting another wave in summer) Come on, why bring it into this thread? Those experts have been trying to suck out joy from people for too long. There is no such thing as a wave in
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
It became hugely unpopular by the record buying public at the end of the 60s. However, it hanged on in there for many years at the Eurovision song contest. I often shrugged my head at how uncool it sounded. Not until Abba won in 1974 was there sign of a change. Dusty Springfield became a brutal victim to this change in people`s taste. I think her last blast of popularity was the 1968 single “
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
Quoteangee I've seen Mick hit Ronnie with a rubber bat, way back when in Las Vegas. Ronnie put up with it, but I don't think he liked it much. They acted it out almost looking like two of the Three Stooges. -Unponderable.
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noughties
This is unsettling. Jerry Hall has said he`s not an evil guy. It`s makes me associate stuff far from things like this. There was a time when bands thought the road further for rock and roll was to get more "advanced". Once the psychedelia of the second part of the 60s was over, some bands took to classical music, playing faster,technically cleverer, and ever more live gear. I ha
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
-Checked out the two first tracks for the first time on youtube. -A very familiar and often used tonality that I would call clichè.
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noughties
-`cause it`s a solo album.
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Many laugh about previous utterances like "I`m surprised what gets allowed".
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noughties
It was a war. -Shouldn`t be laughed about.
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noughties
QuoteBarkerboy2 Quotebv People do post in old threads all the time. Then I have to delete the new comments, and close the thread, in order to avoid confusion. No worries, no need to say sorry or excuse me, it's just a matter of keeping the number of old threads with "new life" down. If you meet a person on the street, and this person ask a question, then 1, 2 or 5 years later
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noughties
QuotesanQ I hope new music stops being made such as bro country and pop music. It's so phoney and sickening to see these model types singing music with no soul or with no discernible talent, picked up and publicized by businessmen who also have no soul. Yeah, here`s an example. It sounds a bit like German Sandra in the 80s, but with an added contemporary stop/start twist. A matter of taste
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
QuoteTheflyingDutchman Music, it's a matter of taste. That's my deep philosophical take on the subject. Yeah, taste. but that`s not a waterproof test. Alice Cooper might sound great, but is utterly distasteful.
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There`s a lot of old music to choose from. Who needs music by new acts? Think of the big catalogue of Neil Young and Bob Dylan, whooo-hoo what a lot of music! Even by The Stones there is much. Then there is "absence makes the heart grow fonder" and all that, (acts with a sparse catalogue). Norway`s big retailer in home entertainment, "Platekompaniet" (vinyl, cds and mo
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
Interesting version. However, I`m quite sure that many people rejected this song as pure noise when Led Zeppelin issued it back in 1971. They probably were not LZ fans in the first place. They most problably were "straights". This version shows that the song is quite tuneful, maybe more so than the LZ version.
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noughties
No reason for Springsteen to nope out of Europe. In a couple of months...
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noughties
-Hmm...., -any? -yet? I suppose it ain`t that easy.
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noughties
I was buying and taping to cassette a lot of the new stuff during the 70s. However, from the 90s up to now, I`ve become much more fond of the 60s, which I only remember as a child. What was then happening in music, to me was only something I recognized in the side mirror. However, you could say the seed was sawn.
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3 ***years ***ago
noughties
By 1973 we are inevitably way into the 70s, and neccesarily, the music will reflect this. Then comes the question; do you like it? The music has changed. Of course there are both "Dark Side of The Moon", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Alladin Sane", and well, I like it, but the "long hair, T-shirt and denim thing" was no longer so appearent in music. Pink
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