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rocker
Old Love
USA
3606 Posts |
Posted - 21/10/2008 : 16:30:36
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well underground I can see your a Dylan aficianado, eh?...I'm puttin' on "Workingman's Blues #2....I should've known that from those "folkie" days" Dylan's our own keeper of American memory and life and lives....man he just gets better and better and better.... |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 22/10/2008 : 01:41:29
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Shoot Out The Lights Richard & Linda Thompson
____________________________________________________________ I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. -- Elwood P. Dowd
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 22/10/2008 : 16:59:10
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Mott The Hoople....first LP....first press. Nice.
____________________________________________________________ I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. -- Elwood P. Dowd
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jim
Third Love
United Kingdom
90 Posts |
Posted - 23/10/2008 : 15:46:43
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Hi
The Doors live in Boston 1970, morrision drunk for the 1st show but doesn't miss a cue.
kind wishes Jim. |
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MikeP
Fifth Love
406 Posts |
Posted - 25/10/2008 : 03:19:02
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'Banks Of The Nile' by Fotheingay, from Sandy Denny's 'Who Knows Where The Time Goes?' compilation. On rwpeat. A song of simply overwhekmong, devastating, timeless, sad beauty, two hundred years old, but of ever more relevance in these troubled times. Lower lights and listen. Sandy Denny RIP, and thank you. Thwre is another thread on this forum about favourite singers. There is no contest. 'WKWTTG?' also features a live version of 'Bruton Town' that hits the mark just as much. The other knockout in my life at the moment is the third, live SD of John Martyn's 'Ain't No Saint' boxed set. Never heard him sound so good. |
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MikeP
Fifth Love
406 Posts |
Posted - 25/10/2008 : 03:36:57
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Sorry for the unchecked typos above - mucky contact lenses/ tired eyes.. but the gists there.. ps: Next gig: Low playing their Christmas songs. More 'blow away' music, but from now. Recommended. I just hope that one day they appear on 'Later', and then eyes and ears will really open to a very special band. |
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caryne
Old Love
United Kingdom
1520 Posts |
Posted - 25/10/2008 : 11:52:43
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quote: Originally posted by caryne
[quote]Originally posted by MikeP
Sorry for the unchecked typos above - mucky contact lenses/ tired eyes.. but the gists there.. ps: Next gig: Low playing their Christmas songs. More 'blow away' music, but from now. Recommended. I just hope that one day they appear on 'Later', and then eyes and ears will really open to a very special band.
I love Low's music and the Xmas album in sublime but, after the manic guitar throwing incident at this year's End of the Road Festival (which I was at) I might be wary of seeing them again. For more information read this http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/index.php?blog=12&p=951&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
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MikeP
Fifth Love
406 Posts |
Posted - 26/10/2008 : 15:54:29
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Did'nt know about that, Caryne. That's bad. You just can't tell what's going to happen at one of their gigs these days, sadly, bipolar disorder being what it is. I saw them a few months back at Leeds, and they were absolutely superb. Days later at Gateshead and Union Chapel it was not, apparently. Subsequent to End of the Road the blogs indicate they've played some quieter, controlled blinders back in the US. Such is the beauty of the first 'Christmas' EP I'll take my chance on this mini-tour for the forthcoming follow-up, but fully understand those that will not. Being on this forum implicitly means an acknowlegement of how mercurial some creative people can be - not always in a good way.. but when they're 'on' Low remain a stunning band. Very fortunately at End of the Road this description did not apply in a physical sense. Beautiful guitar, too. When I first saw it I drooled, and as for the sound it made.. I loved it. He did too. Bet it's missed now.. |
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Cal Jam
Fourth Love
220 Posts |
Posted - 26/10/2008 : 15:57:25
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Light Up Or Leave Me Alone - Traffic, Live At Santa Monica 1972 DVD |
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undergroundbasement
Third Love
USA
84 Posts |
Posted - 26/10/2008 : 21:59:35
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quote: Originally posted by jim
Hi
The Doors live in Boston 1970, morrision drunk for the 1st show but doesn't miss a cue.
kind wishes Jim.
Cool.. I'd like to hear the Boston show. I recently bought The Doors live in Pittsburgh 1970. It's an amazing performance, they experiment quite a bit during "When The Music's Over".
I've also been listening to a boot that I recently got, their demos from World Pacific Studios in Los Angeles 1965.
01. Moonlight Drive 02. Hello I Love You 03. Summer's Almost Gone 04. My Eyes Have Seen You 05. End Of The Night 06. Insane
Download link: http://rapidshare.com/files/99383805/The_Doors_-_Demos_02-09-1965.rar
We're all normal... |
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caryne
Old Love
United Kingdom
1520 Posts |
Posted - 27/10/2008 : 01:20:48
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quote: Originally posted by MikeP
Did'nt know about that, Caryne. That's bad. You just can't tell what's going to happen at one of their gigs these days, sadly, bipolar disorder being what it is. I saw them a few months back at Leeds, and they were absolutely superb. Days later at Gateshead and Union Chapel it was not, apparently. Subsequent to End of the Road the blogs indicate they've played some quieter, controlled blinders back in the US. Such is the beauty of the first 'Christmas' EP I'll take my chance on this mini-tour for the forthcoming follow-up, but fully understand those that will not. Being on this forum implicitly means an acknowlegement of how mercurial some creative people can be - not always in a good way.. but when they're 'on' Low remain a stunning band. Very fortunately at End of the Road this description did not apply in a physical sense. Beautiful guitar, too. When I first saw it I drooled, and as for the sound it made.. I loved it. He did too. Bet it's missed now..
I'd go again too, I've seen them several times before with no probems, though I might be slightly worried if I stood too near 'guitar throwing distance'. Actually, if I had caught the guitar I would have given it back...after all, the poor guy couldn't help he was having a bad day and why make it worse by not giving his guitar back.
By the way, I am so relieved that someone here is actually talking about and going to see an act that is live and curent today |
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MikeP
Fifth Love
406 Posts |
Posted - 27/10/2008 : 03:10:38
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Thank you for that last para, Caryne. Likewise. I'm 52 y'know (creak) :) |
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
9876 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 01:42:00
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quote: Originally posted by MikeP
Thank you for that last para, Caryne. Likewise. I'm 52 y'know (creak) :)
You kids! Listening to Fotheringay right now.......
____________________________________________________________ I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. -- Elwood P. Dowd
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ALLANAGAIN
Old Love
United Kingdom
687 Posts |
Posted - 28/10/2008 : 16:52:24
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I am listening to Nick Drake "Way To Blue" right now, it is just perfect for an English autumn day . |
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markk
Old Love
USA
803 Posts |
Posted - 04/11/2008 : 22:56:36
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Al Kooper- Rare and Well Done - a nice mixture of styles and bands
Leon Russell- Best of, A Song for You is a great love song. |
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