Listened to the whole of 'Milliontown' for the first time earlier.
OH. MY. GOD.
How is it that I have never heard this masterpiece album before?
Now hooked.
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Here's a question for you Blue - The Beatles in Mono or Stereo?
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Milwaukee didn't get stereo until 1974. The residents objected.
[quote name='Old Man Riva' timestamp='1474666199' post='3139809']
My favourite Beatles album is Revolver.
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That is my 24-year-old son's favourite too.
Enjoying the long, hot summer ('76), spending every waking moment on my pushbike arsing about with my mates (apart from skool daze, of course), scrumping and playing knock-down ginger and all the other stuff you do when you're 11. I didn't really have any remote interest in music until 1978/79, when 2-Tone changed my life.
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Have you considered velcroing a dog to your cab to keep cats away?
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x lots
I agree with HazBeen. Just watched the video review, it's excellent. Some nice playing on there too.
I love the way he pronounces the word "balance" as "bell-ends".
[quote name='gelfin' timestamp='1473021741' post='3126207']
He's touring with Wakeman and Rabin in UK next year.
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From what I understand, their bass chair will be filled by the seemingly ubiquitous Lee Pomeroy. The guy's CV just keeps getting better. I've said it before and I'll say it again... he's living MY dream.
[quote name='Spoombung' timestamp='1472393683' post='3120762']
Behold, Prog fans:
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At a very quick glance, this looks like the last band on the bill are a low-key bunch called 'MORE TEA'. Now that really would be quintessentially English music!
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And I don't know if you know that I'm 63 and have no interest whatsoever in band management.
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I suspect that by now there are hitherto undiscovered tribes hidden away in the depths of the Papua New Guinea rainforests who know this.
[quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1472576977' post='3122306']
Crikey Dad, you need to change your screen name to great great grand Dad if you're recalling that from experience!
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What do you mean "if"?
I must be the only bugger here who likes electronic drums. Modern electro kits are incredible. The only reason my drummer doesn't bring his out to gigs is that the wiring loom takes ages to sort out, even with his careful braiding and colour-coding.
I remember these going for a fair old wedge of cash back in the day. I liked the Wilkes basses, they were something a bit different. This is an absurd bargain, I will be astonished if it lasts more than a day before it gets snapped up. GLWTS!
I'm not going to try to convince you or anyone else, because it's all individual taste, and the main thing about individual taste is that it's, errm, individual.
If you like it, fine. If you don't like it, fine.
[url="https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/144394-Belgian-jazz-legend-Toot-Thielemans-dies"]2016 continues its relentless campaign of Total Bastardness[/url]
Along with the post-gig tear down, the waiting to go on bit is my least favourite part of the gig. Once we're soundchecked, I'm raring to go and just want to get out there and play.
"He inspired me...". Those words seem to be a recurring theme here. The big guy touched so many peoples' lives in such a good way. I hope that somewhere, somehow, he knows that.
[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1471104388' post='3110574']
Never? I'm astonished that former member Inti has passed so swiftly from the public consciousness. IIRC, he boiled the concept of playing for money rather than artistic or personal satisfaction down to the noun 'clownwhore', a term which enjoyed brief popularity as a forum meme.
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Yeah, but nothing he ever said was worth reading anyway