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[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Im lovin the Allman Brothers too...though the only album i have of them (live at fillmore east) is messed up. Im gonna need a new one soon.
Suggestions?[/QUOTE] Get a new copy, or Eat A Peach. |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Im lovin the Allman Brothers too...though the only album i have of them (live at fillmore east) is messed up. Im gonna need a new one soon.
Suggestions?[/QUOTE] I only have this 4-CD compliation (One of them got lost) from 1989 or so. I believe it is called "Dreams". I love what I hear, I really should get Eat a Peach |
You know everybody always says Randy Rhoads's tone is horrible, its been a while since I listend to anything but the Tribute, or bootlegs, but I really don't see anything wrong with it. Am I missing somthing?
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Im defintaly gonna write down what albums i need to buy. Eat a peach has been suggested before...i just cant remember a dam thing.
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ac/dc is rock !!!!!!! not these new stuff so rock on angus young, brian johnson, malcom young and the rest of the band oh yeah rock on AC/DC!!!
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[QUOTE=Element of LED 435]ac/dc is rock !!!!!!! not these new stuff so rock on angus young, brian johnson, malcom young and the rest of the band oh yeah rock on AC/DC!!![/QUOTE]
Never heard of them |
Since Im bored, Ill just list em now.
Allman Bros - eat a peach Cream - Wheels of Fire Floyd - ummagumma Hendrix - Electric Ladyland Beatles - Let it Be...Naked Yes - Fragile Deep Purple - ...dammit I forget, but its not machine head. This should open the door for many conversations :) |
[QUOTE=Element of LED 435]ac/dc is rock !!!!!!! not these new stuff so rock on angus young, brian johnson, malcom young and the rest of the band oh yeah rock on AC/DC!!![/QUOTE]
Who's Malcolm Young? |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Since Im bored, Ill just list em now.
Allman Bros - eat a peach Cream - Wheels of Fire Floyd - ummagumma Hendrix - Electric Ladyland Beatles - Let it Be...Naked Yes - Fragile Deep Purple - ...dammit I forget, but its not machine head. This should open the door for many conversations :)[/QUOTE] Those are all fantastic albums. Go buy them right now. Deep Purple, is it Burn, In Rock, or Made in Japan? |
There is a song on Yes's Fragile that is called The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) where the only lyrics are "Schindleria Praematurus", which my guess is the latin name of some fish. I love it, especially how the transition between it and the song before it (Long Distance Runaround) is just so trippy. Yes is so underrated
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[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Since Im bored, Ill just list em now.
Allman Bros - eat a peach Cream - Wheels of Fire Floyd - ummagumma Hendrix - Electric Ladyland Beatles - Let it Be...Naked Yes - Fragile Deep Purple - ...dammit I forget, but its not machine head. This should open the door for many conversations :)[/QUOTE] I have too many, but ummagumma and Fragile are also on mine. I own Eat a Peach and Wheels of Fire, as well as the regular Let it Be, and I'm just not a huge Hendrix fan, I have a greatest hits and its plenty for me. BTW- sweet avatar Canadian guy. That's the cover of the bootleg series live '66- the "Judas" concert, right? That tops my wanted albums list. I think I'll get it this friday because I just made 20 bucks :cool: |
I think its Burn. I really need more Purple though...got enough Pink :lol: only 3 albums away from completing that collection.
Im really into yes too. I got The Ladder and Magnification for $5 each (though they were both damaged...just bad picks off the rack), and they were pretty good. Nothing special, though i dont like how happy-go-lucky some of the songs are. Spirit of Survival is by far one of my favorite songs |
I like [I]The Yes Album[/I], I should get it on CD. Maybe after I get my harmonicas in D and G, Eat A Peach and a haircut
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Haircuts are for losers
/hasnt gotten on for 6 months its barely past my eyebrows though....:upset: The Yes album is great. I cant believe it didnt make the top 100 albums here. The clap is probably my second or third favoirt dual guitar solo ever, even though it is acoustic. And that riff at the end of Starship trooper is my favorite part of any song...ever |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Haircuts are for losers
/hasnt gotten on for 6 months its barely past my eyebrows though....:upset: [/QUOTE] And girls with split ends [QUOTE]The Yes album is great. I cant believe it didnt make the top 100 albums here. The clap is probably my second or third favoirt dual guitar solo ever, even though it is acoustic. And that riff at the end of Starship trooper is my favorite part of any song...ever[/QUOTE] I saw him do the clap live, it was awsome You mean the part in the last 1/3 of the song? I love how you don't want it it end because it it so spacy, and then it doesn't... gahh I love that song. |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]Haircuts are for losers
/hasnt gotten on for 6 months its barely past my eyebrows though....:upset:[/QUOTE] That's because if you don't cut it, it won't grow fast. The only Yes I've heard is "Roundabout" and the album - Yessongs. |
Roundabout is amazing, but I haven't gotten around to Yes yet. Eventually I will.
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In Rock is excellent Deep Purple. Since I got it, its really grown on me. Bloodsucker, Flight of the Rat, Living Wreck are all great. But Child in Time is one of the best songs of all time. Well worth the album by itself.
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[QUOTE=Seafroggys]In Rock is excellent Deep Purple. Since I got it, its really grown on me. Bloodsucker, Flight of the Rat, Living Wreck are all great. But Child in Time is one of the best songs of all time. Well worth the album by itself.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I love how the keyboard picks up right where the solo leave off, and how the song seems to get more and more intense as it goes on. And I know they wern't directed at me, but thanks for the growing hair tips, I'm trying to regrow mine after it was cut (against my will). |
[QUOTE=Grateful Dead]Get somebody to trim it for you every couple of weeks, it'll grow faster.[/QUOTE]
I barely see how that works...maybe explain a little more? but dont go too in depth, nobody cares [I]that[/I] much. Ill probably just pick up the first Deep Purple album i see at the store that i heard of. Their a great band anyway, i trust them to have some good albums. And before i go, does anybody here play bass? I might get one, but have absolutely no education on the world of bassism (i made that up myself). But seriously, i need a few things on finding a bass. The guys in the forum are cool, but dont give enough info... |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]I barely see how that works...maybe explain a little more? but dont go too in depth, nobody cares [I]that[/I] much.
And before i go, does anybody here play bass? I might get one, but have absolutely no education on the world of bassism (i made that up myself). But seriously, i need a few things on finding a bass. The guys in the forum are cool, but dont give enough info...[/QUOTE] 1) I think brushing it often would help it grow more, stimulating the scalp and such. Maybe you should get a scalp massage :p 2) I am a bassist, maybe I know enough about bass to answer some questions. Maybe not. |
To Walrus
This might be easier over AIM...but whatever yeah alright...well Obviously i got all that money from ebay i dont know what to do with it, so along with an mp3 player and some drum equipment, i might buy a bass. What the Bass forums fail to recognize is that i just wanna fool around on it...maybe use for some recordings or jams etc., so i want a good solid bass, but for cheap, regardless of how it looks or what condidtion its in (so i might get it used). I probably wont spend more then $230, which is pushin it, but any suggestions that come to the top of your head? |
wow...almost killed the thread there.
I just got over listening to Grateful Deads American Beauty, In the Dark, and Greatest Hits. Whats another good album i should consider by them? |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]To Walrus
This might be easier over AIM...but whatever yeah alright...well Obviously i got all that money from ebay i dont know what to do with it, so along with an mp3 player and some drum equipment, i might buy a bass. What the Bass forums fail to recognize is that i just wanna fool around on it...maybe use for some recordings or jams etc., so i want a good solid bass, but for cheap, regardless of how it looks or what condidtion its in (so i might get it used). I probably wont spend more then $230, which is pushin it, but any suggestions that come to the top of your head?[/QUOTE] no AIM :upset: My first bass was a Silvertone, which I think came with an amp for less than 200$. It's not anything that spectacular, but it's not so bad either. Not bad at all, I like it. This summer I got an Acoustic/electric at my local music store for 200$, it's pretty nice b/c you can play it without lugging around an amp everywhere. Just steer clear of Walmart brand basses :lol: EDIT: Which album do you like the best? In The Dark or American Beauty? |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]wow...almost killed the thread there.
I just got over listening to Grateful Deads American Beauty, In the Dark, and Greatest Hits. Whats another good album i should consider by them?[/QUOTE] There is many, but it'd best for you to continue with Workingman's Dead. [QUOTE]EDIT: Which album do you like the best? In The Dark or American Beauty?[/QUOTE] Silly question ;) |
[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]wow...almost killed the thread there.
I just got over listening to Grateful Deads American Beauty, In the Dark, and Greatest Hits. Whats another good album i should consider by them?[/QUOTE] I would go with a live album, a lot of people recommend the Eurpoe 72 album. My personal recommondation though will always be Hundred Year Hall (that album got me into the Dead). |
To Walrus...again
First-act...my cousin got a guitar there. It started detatching from the head/neck. It was terrible. Not like he played it or anything, but it was a disgrace. Ive tried my friends Fender P-bass ( i think its called), and it was nice. No fret buzzing or feedback for being pretty cheap. but i might want a different body. Im no fan of fender, under any circumstances |
I always find that I hate a live album if I do not know the band that well. But that's just me.
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[QUOTE=Distant Echoes]To Walrus...again
First-act...my cousin got a guitar there. It started detatching from the head/neck. It was terrible. Not like he played it or anything, but it was a disgrace. Ive tried my friends Fender P-bass ( i think its called), and it was nice. No fret buzzing or feedback for being pretty cheap. but i might want a different body. Im no fan of fender, under any circumstances[/QUOTE] Hey, you know fender developed the electric bass, can't be that bad [QUOTE=Badmoon]There are many, but it'd best for you to continue with Workingman's Dead.[/QUOTE] I was going to recommend the same |
I love Live albums...even if they arent so good, i still enjoy them more then most people. Yes...even Rush's too.
And your sun freaks me out badmoon...its too happy :lol: Thanks for the Greatful Dead suggestions about a month back too, im defitnaly into them now :thumb: American Beauty is may fav, but In the Dark i thought had some good songs too, that werent on the greatest hits. I enjoyed it more then i thought i would. |
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