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What are you listening to right now?
Old Man Riva replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
The album, A Song for Paul, is well worth a listen - if you like that track then I reckon it’d be right up your street. I can’t think of an album I’ve liked so much for a long time... -
What would your signature instrument be?
Old Man Riva replied to AngelDeVille's topic in General Discussion
Four strings; one p/up; no batteries!! -
What are you listening to right now?
Old Man Riva replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Someone recommended this lot to me recently, and I’m forever in their debt. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Ghost Funk Orchestra... -
... a marriage made in heaven. Warning: it may lead to Colin Moulding envy!
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Why didn't this clip ever go viral on Basschat
Old Man Riva replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
“If Pete Way had ever played in a showband”...- 50 replies
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What are you listening to right now?
Old Man Riva replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Blimey, he was good... -
Just bought a wonderful Fender Custom Shop P-bass off Kevin. Kevin was a pleasure to deal with - excellent communication, completely straightforward and everything done with the minimum of fuss. I can’t recommend highly enough! I visited his home to try the bass and was made to feel really welcome - and found a fellow Roxy Music fan into the bargain! Buy with complete confidence from Kevin - a credit to Basschat!
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What are you listening to right now?
Old Man Riva replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Worst and best versions of the same Beatles tunes
Old Man Riva replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, definitely one of the odder choices of covers I've heard over the years. Probably done with the best of intentions (i.e. he was a fan of the song) but he was always on a hiding to nothing taking that on. This is good, for fans of this type of thing... -
Worst and best versions of the same Beatles tunes
Old Man Riva replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I’ve always thought Bowie’s version on Young Americans was a low point on an otherwise excellent album. I think it’s truly rotten, and I say that as someone who idolises Bowie and can find many ways in which to defend The Laughing Gnome - though I still haven’t found a way to explain away his ‘interpretations’ of Iggy’s Tonight or the Beach Boys’ God Only Knows! It’s a shame he just didn’t stick with The Gouster... Re. Beatles covers, I always liked Shirley Bassey taking on Something. Adding a certain something different to the original, in a positive way, unlike, say, Paul Young when he took on Love Will Tear us Apart! -
What are you listening to right now?
Old Man Riva replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Whenever I hear Zappa solo I feel sure he was a huge influence on Prince. -
Been posted on here before, but absolutely no harm in posting it again! Something a bit more recent that you may like...
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“UK Prime Minister makes alternative travel arrangements after refusing to use Eurostar for crunch Brexit talks”
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Now that’s a line you don’t hear every day..!
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Stuck in his local A&E after putting his back out again breakdancing?
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Most of John Cooper Clarke’s output springs to mind. In a (really) good way. Not really random but I never tire of hearing the lyrics to the chorus of Bowie’s Drive-In Saturday. “His name was always Buddy And he’d shrug and ask to stay. She’d sigh like Twig the Wonder Kid And turn her face away. She’s uncertain if she likes him But she knows she really loves him. It’s a crash course for the ravers It’s a drive-in Saturday...” Also love Jagger’’s “My best friend, he shoots water rats, and feeds them to his geese” line in Live With Me.
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They banned relax but kept playing......
Old Man Riva replied to Nicko's topic in General Discussion
As I recall, the BBC banning Relax was instigated by DJ Mike Reed, who, upon playing the single, got an earful of the lyric, and stopped playing it half-way through, chirruping loudly about it being the start of the decline of civilisation as we know it - I may have over-egged that last bit, but it’s not far off. -
Pushed for just one, Aladdin Sane by Bowie. The gatefold sleeve and iconic cover, poring over the the lyric sheet for hours on end (all songs included save for the Stones cover - could never get my head around that as a kid), mesmerised by the most amazing music. What’s not to be obsessed about for the past 46 years?!
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Shakespeare's Sister on Graham Norton?
Old Man Riva replied to lowregisterhead's topic in General Discussion
She still tours with Sinéad O’Connor... -
Philip Glass - The Bowie Symphonies at Festival Hall on Thursday. Liked the Low symphony; loved the Heroes symphony; couldn’t get on with Lodger at all. Story of my life..!
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More Rolling Stones more Stones more Stones .
Old Man Riva replied to RobF's topic in General Discussion
I like to imagine a Stella Street-style parallel universe where Mick is in his kitchen carefully ironing his jim-jams shouting camp abuse at the radio as (Si Si) Je Suis un Rock Star wafts across the airwaves... (I actually own a copy of that single!) -
More Rolling Stones more Stones more Stones .
Old Man Riva replied to RobF's topic in General Discussion
That was probably a rare barre chord day..! -
More Rolling Stones more Stones more Stones .
Old Man Riva replied to RobF's topic in General Discussion
Completely agree. There's the odd track post-Some Girls that I like - mainly singles like Emotional Rescue, Undercover of the Night (although I can't hear that track without thinking about Muriel Gray getting incredibly 'upset' interviewing a giggling/despairing Jagger and Julien Temple regarding the video some years back on The Tube) and a few others - but the last Stones album that I (can) listen to without interruption is Some Girls - I still think Miss You is one of the best songs (of many contenders) that they ever wrote. You're never quite sure what you're going to get with Jagger's solo stuff, suffice to say, I've never got it. And the track he did with Peter Tosh is just that. With the Stones he's unrivalled (IMO) but without them, well... I'm sure he'll not be losing sleep over it, mind..!