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markk
Old Love
USA
803 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2010 : 22:17:29
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The first time I heard Bobby Dylan (first album, summer of 62), I was in summer camp and I heard the record playing in another room. I went in and told them that the record was warped. After that it was all over for me, just stuck like glue. |
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2010 : 22:25:35
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heh heh
"You've.. got... a lotta.... nerve......... to say that record's warped!!!!!!!!!!!....
Things we'd like to hear: Dylan singing "Tiptoe thru the Tulips"...and we'd love it
yes lk he has the "master's voice!"... |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 19/01/2010 : 23:24:00
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quote: Originally posted by rocker
heh heh
"You've.. got... a lotta.... nerve......... to say that record's warped!!!!!!!!!!!....
Things we'd like to hear: Dylan singing "Tiptoe thru the Tulips"...and we'd love it
yes lk he has the "master's voice!"...
You bet guys!
Another great artist on the TT...my "Bert Jansch Sampler" (vinyl 1969 TransAtlantic). What an amazing singer/musician!
____________________________________________________________ Everybody's got something to hide 'cept for me and my monkey. |
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 22/01/2010 : 18:40:14
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lk..you know your stuff!.....
I was in a record store the other day and picked up an album by Fairport..."Rhythm of the Time"...never heard it before...great opening track! Man one of their best.."Claudy Banks"...it's bang on with that Fairport "sound"... |
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John9
Old Love
United Kingdom
2154 Posts |
Posted - 22/01/2010 : 22:15:21
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Synchonicity, Rocker and LK! I've just risen from an extended listening session that has included Fairport's Tam Lin and Crazy Man Michael together with Pentangle's Cruel Sister (song) and Jack Orion. Then I rounded it all off with Jorma Kaukonen's brilliant Hamer Promenade. |
Edited by - John9 on 22/01/2010 22:15:50 |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 23/01/2010 : 01:55:19
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HA! Good ones guys! Talk about simpaticos......I just played "Good Shepherd" from VOLUNTEERS with Jorma on lead vocals!
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2010 : 14:13:02
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and I just love that "Meadowlands"! |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2010 : 16:13:39
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quote: Originally posted by rocker
and I just love that "Meadowlands"!
Quite a powerful introduction to the closing track-"Volunteers"! I love it too...is that Nicky Hopkins? Geeze! Is there any great 60's band Nicky did NOT play with?!!! Arguably the best and most important British keyboard artists ever!
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boombox
Old Love
United Kingdom
548 Posts |
Posted - 02/02/2010 : 14:09:09
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quote: Originally posted by lemonade kid
quote: Originally posted by rocker
and I just love that "Meadowlands"!
Quite a powerful introduction to the closing track-"Volunteers"! I love it too...is that Nicky Hopkins? Geeze! Is there any great 60's band Nicky did NOT play with?!!! Arguably the best and most important British keyboard artists ever!
____________________________________________________________ Everybody's got something to hide 'cept for me and my monkey.
Piano player, perhaps, but for me, when talking keyboards in general, Rick Wakeman will always be the man. And his session work resume is more than a match for Hopkins'. (For once, we'll have to agree to differ on something!!) |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 02/02/2010 : 15:57:40
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quote: Originally posted by boombox
quote: Originally posted by lemonade kid
quote: Originally posted by rocker
and I just love that "Meadowlands"!
Quite a powerful introduction to the closing track-"Volunteers"! I love it too...is that Nicky Hopkins? Geeze! Is there any great 60's band Nicky did NOT play with?!!! Arguably the best and most important British keyboard artists ever!
____________________________________________________________ Everybody's got something to hide 'cept for me and my monkey.
Piano player, perhaps, but for me, when talking keyboards in general, Rick Wakeman will always be the man. And his session work resume is more than a match for Hopkins'. (For once, we'll have to agree to differ on something!!)
I love Rick, boomer. I can listen to the Yes Album forever. It just seems that coincidentally Nicky is on so many of my favorite LPs: QSM, Stones, Airplane, The Kinks, The Move, Mark-Almond Band, The Who, The Beatles (some of each Beatle solos too), Donovan, Jeff Beck, Steve Miller, New Riders, Cat Stevens, Joe Cocker, The Yardbirds (Little Games...my fave).....you get my drift....
Wakeman is amazing and his virtuoso performances are beyond genius--I just have more personal favorite albums with Nicky guesting.
Rick is the best keyboardist ever, but Nicky may be the most influential and far reaching in his catalog.
I love them both...so no disagreement here, boomer.
____________________________________________________________ Everybody's got something to hide 'cept for me and my monkey. |
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ALLANAGAIN
Old Love
United Kingdom
687 Posts |
Posted - 02/02/2010 : 16:21:52
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I have been listening to loads of LOVE again, and it,s great. I got the LOVE STORY dvd as a birthday pres last month, and i.m off again.
Last night was DA CAPO and the KNITTING FACTORY gig from May 2002, and today i have had the pleasure of MY LITTLE RED BOOK, VINDICATOR,and SPACELAND April 2002 was my last listen. Wow!the rain has stopped...gonna make a dash out while i can. LOVE. |
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boombox
Old Love
United Kingdom
548 Posts |
Posted - 02/02/2010 : 17:47:52
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Been listening to Love again a bit too - the Double Door gig with Probyn Gregory guesting. Now when are they going to tour the UK again? |
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 01/03/2010 : 18:49:56
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I don't like everything Springsteen has done but I did take a chance and picked up a bootleg of some of his early radio shows in towns before he started to do his big gigantic gigs because well he got big. The rendition he does of "Sandy 4th of July" on a radio station in Boston in the early 70's just argued to me that that some songs have to be sung only in a particular environment. I know he was young when he wrote that one but I figured Dylan probably liked it too. |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 01/03/2010 : 19:55:04
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quote: Originally posted by rocker
I don't like everything Springsteen has done but I did take a chance and picked up a bootleg of some of his early radio shows in towns before he started to do his big gigantic gigs because well he got big. The rendition he does of "Sandy 4th of July" on a radio station in Boston in the early 70's just argued to me that that some songs have to be sung only in a particular environment. I know he was young when he wrote that one but I figured Dylan probably liked it too.
I saw Springsteen BEFORE "Born To Run" when his biggest fan base was in Phoenix. He still had his great piano player on the grand...and the spot hit David on the piano, intro to "New York City Serenade"...then on Bruce.....it was brilliant. I think a lot of early fans felt the same as when Dylan went electric....with Born to Run he went POP for me, mostly. Those early songs from The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle were masterworks....mini operas.
4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) Kitty's Back Incident on 57th Street Rosalita New York City Serenade
Now that was a great concert!! It was in a intimate setting with only a few hundred....Theatre in The Round...it slowly turned so we all saw him up close, in his leather jacket someone gave him before the show, looking all James Dean ...so good.
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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 02/03/2010 : 14:44:56
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Right on..You know I wished he would've stayed in NJ living in a little house by the water..not sure if he does though!..He's made alot of moolah..... |
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