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ZFarrar
Fourth Love
USA
164 Posts |
Posted - 14/06/2007 : 01:43:00
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Yes it was my friend,whenever I hear You Set The Scene its suddenly 1973 and I'm playing Dj on this tiny carrier-current campus station, froma little shack on the UC campus,with stems and seeds strewn around the console. :) |
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Ruckus
Second Love
USA
36 Posts |
Posted - 17/06/2007 : 06:05:26
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I first got into LOVE after hearing The Damned do "Alone Again or". Then I herd The Weirdos do "7 & 7 is". I knew I had to find out more and now I'm addicted. And its one I dont think I can EVER kick.
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ALLANAGAIN
Old Love
United Kingdom
687 Posts |
Posted - 18/06/2007 : 00:46:17
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I first heard Love Forever Changes on an Acid trip with my freinds older brother and his mates, Four Sail was next and then love revisited became the 1st Love album i owned. Up untill that night in 1977 i thought Jimi,s "Are You Experienced" was the peak of Psychedelia..but LOVE took me to a whole other level. HAPPY DAZE Allan |
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duberdave
First Love
USA
1 Posts |
Posted - 19/06/2007 : 20:29:19
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Heard Love on local Tampa radio around '66... probably "My Little Red Book". Since I bought a lot of albums based on cover songs, I got the first album because of "Hey Joe". A friend at University of South Florida from Bradenton was guitarist in local band with Ken Forssi. Ken was worried before he went to L.A. that he might not be able to get into a decent band. Always thought that Ken was the best (if not the first) to play the bass like a lead guitar. |
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jayson_valentine
Third Love
USA
72 Posts |
Posted - 24/06/2007 : 05:07:26
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I first discovered the Forever Changes LP in a stack of CDs gaven to me by my mother. I played it on my stereo and I could barely hear MacClean's timeless opening riff, so I cranked my stero and then the next thing I knew was surrounded by some of the most beautiful music I had ever heard. Everything to me was perfectly composed, the acoustic-laden rythms, the melodic lead bass lines, the unique drum beats, the omnious orchestrations. It was like every style of good music geniusly combinded into something new and extraordinary. But what appealed to me the most was Arthur Lee's voice and lyrics. He was a true genius. |
Edited by - jayson_valentine on 24/06/2007 05:09:01 |
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scully
Fourth Love
United Kingdom
217 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2007 : 17:46:20
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quote: Originally posted by ALLANAGAIN
I first heard Love Forever Changes on an Acid trip with my freinds older brother and his mates, Four Sail was next and then love revisited became the 1st Love album i owned. Up untill that night in 1977 i thought Jimi,s "Are You Experienced" was the peak of Psychedelia..but LOVE took me to a whole other level. HAPPY DAZE Allan
Wow - hearing FC for the first time while tripping must have been amazing... I'd heard it straight first, but many times afterwards! |
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ALLANAGAIN
Old Love
United Kingdom
687 Posts |
Posted - 30/06/2007 : 00:06:00
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Hi Scully,,yeah, i,m ever gratefull to have heard F.C. for the 1st.time tripping..it was just SO different from everything else i,d heard, and it sounde like the guitar was right tgere in the room with you!! As for lyrics..well, you know the score! Forever Changes is still the most Psychedelic album of them all to me, life,love ,death,war..so many subjects covered in one album, strrets ahead of Sargent Peppers. I loved those acid days. KEEP THE FAITH Allan
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watchinallthapeople
Fourth Love
155 Posts |
Posted - 04/07/2007 : 16:55:53
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My folks were fans before i was born so I would have first heard them before any of my first memories begin. i remember listening to blue lines by massive attack for the first time and having a real deja vu type feeling about the song "be thankful", I tracked down the original but it didn't seem familiar. A few years ago I bought reel to real on vinyl and heard arthurs version of be thankful and it was like thats were i know it from. Turns out my folks used to play a tape of real to real in the car when i was a kid. |
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Merlyn Merlot
Fourth Love
USA
190 Posts |
Posted - 04/07/2007 : 19:07:54
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In the fall of 1966 when I had just started jr. High School in Las Vegas Nev. No less I walled with my friends Eddy Gilbert Herch and Greg Penny to Jim Marty's the lead singer of a very cool local Band called Kentucky BlueGrass
that afternoon we went into his garage where he played us 3 albums . Fresh Cream Are You Experienced Both UK Imports and The First Love record. I would never be the same again. Beatlemania and Beach Boys were a long ways off in my re view mirror.
Message To Pretty always Blew my young mind and the entire record seemed to say we are not your British invasion we are the next thing
when De Capo came Out i thought Wow now they've gotten Better and have the nerve to put Revelations for most of the 2nd side! And Stephanie Know Who had this cool different Time Signature Swagger that could not proper me for the Onslaught Mind-blow of 7 and 7 is
well flash forward a year or so and in the back seat of a Car Alone Again Or comes on the Fm Radio. It was the singe most beautiful song ever
and where I didn't make the Love connection at first (Way too caught up in the magic of the moment since that day I've never Looked Back.
Endless Appreciation to all that is Love and this extended family
Happy Intopundace day MM |
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Merlyn Merlot
Fourth Love
USA
190 Posts |
Posted - 04/07/2007 : 21:47:03
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quote: Originally posted by Merlyn Merlot
In the fall of 1966 when I had just started jr. High School in Las Vegas Nev. No less I walled with my friends Eddy Gilbert Herch and Greg Penny to Jim Marty's the lead singer of a very cool local Band called Kentucky BlueGrass
that afternoon we went into his garage where he played us 3 albums . Fresh Cream Are You Experienced Both UK Imports and The First Love record. I would never be the same again. Beatlemania and MM
ahh Well it would of had to been 1967 and not 66 you'll 4give me if my memory seems a little Purple Hazy |
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kdion11
Old Love
USA
552 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2007 : 00:59:12
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that afternoon we went into his garage where he played us 3 albums . Fresh Cream Are You Experienced Both UK Imports and The First Love record. I would never be the same again. Beatlemania and MM
KD: Hey MM - sort of similar experience for me too. I was a 13 year old kid who's family had just moved to Christchurch New Zealand from Souther California. I'd been a major Jimi Hendrix freak since discovering the Axis Bold as Love album in 1968 - not necessarily because of what it sounded like, but because of how they looked ! How could any group that looked as cool as them not be great !
A school friend of mine in NZ pulled out the first LOVE album at his house, and just the sight of those "Psychedelic Hoods" was also enough for me to become hooked permanantly. I then went on to pick up Da Capo and oddly enough Out Here before bumping in to Forever Changes the next year.
It's extremely odd, thinking that I wanted to become a professional musician mainly because of my love and admiration for both LOVE and The Jimi Hendrix Experience - odd that I would end up working many years later with both Arthur Lee and Noel Redding !
Free the bands ! |
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Orange Skies
First Love
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - 19/11/2007 : 01:27:53
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Sometime back in the 60s, my friend/boyfriend (can't remember which he was at the time) brought over the Love album for me to listen to. Love was already a favorite of his and I believe this was the 1st studio album Love recorded in 1966.
I was blown away and we listened almost every day. As soon as Da Capo came out, we had to have that one too. I was hooked from the get-go.
Orange Skies, ĦQue Vida! and She Comes In Colors were my first favs off the first two albums, probably because I play flute and have since I was 5. He was a guitar player (my boyfriend) and we'd spend hour upon hour playing along, practicing the music and just listening.
Love and Arthur Lee have been one of my most favorite bands since the 60s. No doubt they'll always be! :) |
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 19/11/2007 : 14:37:53
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just something I wanted to note...I noticed that many (almost all?) have the experience that the FC record just "grew on" everybody that is it didn't hit everybody in the eyes right away say like 'Sgt Pepper' or 'Pet Sounds'. That's something in my books and it says something for creative art if you get the drift to where I'm going. Ok I'll say those other records were really very well done and all but the fact that it took a little longer for FC to make its way with everybody makes it all the better as a work for all "music-time". The truly great stuff sometimes doesn't turn up all its secrets right away!..rocker..in a philosophical mood today!!...... |
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John9
Old Love
United Kingdom
2154 Posts |
Posted - 19/11/2007 : 23:33:28
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With me it was a little different. As I listened to 'Forever Changes' for the first time in 1971, I immediately knew that it was the best rock music I had ever heard - and it still is. In recent years I have listened almost exclusively to the live version - but not long ago I took the original to play in the car on the way to see my beloved Manchester City play Middlesborough. I almost wept at the album's eerie and timeless beauty. I don't think that there is anyone - not Dylan, not the Beatles, not the Stones nor the Doors who came anywhere close to matching it. These four, of course can all look back on far more consistent bodies of work long term than Love can - but it is precisely that which makes our favourites so enigmatic.....and so magical! |
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bob f.
Old Love
USA
1308 Posts |
Posted - 20/11/2007 : 05:54:37
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i first discovered LOVE in 1966 on the radio, when radio was cool.in Los Angeles. A.M. radio! I love those days of cutting edge pioneers of psych-garage rock mixed on the same radio show with James Brown, Them, The Animals, Nancy Sinatra, Beatles, Kinks, and The Monkees' new records! just before F.M. underground when everything changed.
...what the world needs now... |
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