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Oh schnap....it'll be a while because my computer with that album on it isn't working.
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[QUOTE]Oh schnap....it'll be a while because my computer with that album on it isn't working.[/QUOTE]That's cool take your time it'll take me forever to download this anyway. :)
What is Marquee Moon in? (mp3s, m4as, wmas?) [QUOTE]Off that album, Maggie's Farm and Mr. Tambourine Man > It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)[/QUOTE]It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) > Anything Bob Dylan ever wrote Has anyone heard his offcial bootlegs? His 1964 set on Halloween is AMAZING!!! It's probablly my favorite Dylan recording and one of my favorite live sets for sure. |
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It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) > Anything Bob Dylan ever wrote[/QUOTE] No. |
I don't own his official bootlegs, but I've heard a decent amount of them. I love them. Oh and by the way, I'm pretty sure that verse goes "darkness at the break of noon shadows even the silver spoon the handmade blade the childs balloon eclipses both the sun and moon to understand you know too soon there is no sense in trying." or something similar. That songs amazing.
If you guys haven't visited heard...Martin Scorsese is directing a two part biography film on Dylan and it's gonna come out in September. I'm not sure what my favourite Dylan song is...I could give a top ten maybe. |
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It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) > Anything Bob Dylan ever wrote Has anyone heard his offcial bootlegs? His 1964 set on Halloween is AMAZING!!! It's probablly my favorite Dylan recording and one of my favorite live sets for sure.[/QUOTE] It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding > lyrics than anything else Dylan wrote. I like a ton of Dylan songs better than that one on a whole though. I have live '64 and live '75. Live '75 pwns Live '64. Live '64 is good, but Live '75 just leaves me speechless. Probably my favorite Dylan album to listen to. Live '66 is supposed to be awesome too, and I'm hoping that I get that for my birthday next month. Edit- best part of It's Alright Ma is: "He not busy being born is busy dyin'." |
Robo: I actully didn't like Live '66 that much. The acoustic side is nice but the electric side although not bad the sound quality is sub par but the last two songs are classics. It's the famous "JUDUS!!" concert.
thickasabrick: ****, I never get that right. :-/ We talked about that DVD a while ago. Can't wait to see it. I mean it HAS to be good if Martin Scorsese is directing and it's about Bob Dylan. It's a formula for greatness! |
Yea that DVD has to be awesome. Is there a specific release date? I'll probably get the Live '66 cd anyway. It's a famous concert, so it's got to be cool to hear it even if the audio quality is subpar.
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I've yet to come in contact with anything by Martin Scorsese or Bob Dylan I didn't like.
It's Alright Ma Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands Idiot Wind Hurricane Like a Rolling Stone Just Like a Woman Blowin in the Wind Masters of War Subterrenean Homesick Blues Mr. Tambourine Man There I named ten, those probably aren't all my favourites, but off the top of my head those are ten that stand out right now. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]No.[/QUOTE]
Indeed There's many better. |
[QUOTE=Med57]I'm going to be really generic and say that [i]Desolation Row[/i] is my all time favourite Dylan song...everything on [i]Blood On The Tracks[/i] merges into one for me (that's a good thing), but [i]Desolation Row[/i] is pretty much the only song that long, which doesn't really change at all that I actually listen to on a regular basis, let alone particularly like. And lyrically I think it absolutely epitomises everything that made Dylan one of the best lyricists of all time.[/QUOTE]
Lyrically I'd say Desolation Row [I]is[/I] Bob Dylan, although it's not my favourite song by him. I prefer Ballad of a Thin Man and Like a Rolling Stone off that album. I totally agree with you about Blood on the Tracks though, that album alone can take up my top 10 list if it wants. It brings tears to my eye it's so great. edit- And I don't find anything overly generic about your statement about Desolation Row. Usually people just say Like a Rolling Stone. :rolleyes: |
So i saw ABB, I guess I'm the last here to see them, but they were great. Warren Haynes just wasn't as good as Dicky Betts was, though
Halfway through the show they rolled in another Amp/moniter, and Trey Anastasio came on to play Mountain Jam. I was like :confused: and then :amaze: and then :D |
I'd expect a reaction like
:confused:...............................................................................................................................*music*.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................*drum solo*..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................*key change* ......................................................................................................................................................................................................:D |
I haven't seen the Allmans, so you're not the only one, Med. :(
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Losers.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]I'd expect a reaction like
:confused:...............................................................................................................................*music*.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................*drum solo*..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................*key change* ......................................................................................................................................................................................................:D[/QUOTE] It was sort of like "is that... no way, could it be? CHUCK NORRIS!?" |
[QUOTE=Med57][i]Ballad Of A Thin Man[/i] is amazing, yeah...overall [i]Highway 61 Revisited[/i] isn't Dylan's best album, but I'd say that the stand out tracks on it are the best on any Dylan recording. [i]Blood On The Tracks[/i] is the rock album that I consider to be nearest to musical perfection, personally, so obviously that's my favourite Dylan album.
Man, has everyone ITT seen the Allmans recently? /left out :([/QUOTE] I saw them on the 20th at the Tweetah Centah in Boston :cool: My roommate has this awesome book, [i]Rolling Stone: The Decades of Rock & Roll[/i] and I've been flipping through it today. Very well-written, very informative. It also has Keef, Dylan, Paul, and a bunch of other rock stars giving their input on certain things. I reccommend it. NP: The Rolling Stones - Salt of the Earth |
I could've gone to see them, but nobody wanted to really go, and it was expensive.
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[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]I have a live version of the Stones doing Salt Of The Earth live with Izzy & Axl from Guns N' Roses. [b]Such[/b] a wonderful band, even after all this time.[/QUOTE]
I love that song. That whole album is incredible, actually. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]Indeed
There's many better.[/QUOTE] I'd say it's not his best, but it's definitely up there. |
[QUOTE=Med57][i]Ballad Of A Thin Man[/i] is amazing, yeah...overall [i]Highway 61 Revisited[/i] isn't Dylan's best album, but I'd say that the stand out tracks on it are the best on any Dylan recording. [i]Blood On The Tracks[/i] is the rock album that I consider to be nearest to musical perfection, personally, so obviously that's my favourite Dylan album.
Man, has everyone ITT seen the Allmans recently? /left out :([/QUOTE] I'd say Blonde and Blonde and Highway 61 Revisited have the most stand-out tracks, although Blood on the Tracks far surpasses them in terms of entire albumness. We must have really similar music tastes, because I feel the same way you do about Blood on the Tracks, I think only Pink Floyd and The Beatles have produced albums that can stand up to Dylans. I've never seen the Allmans, and I doubt I will ever get to. If I wanna see them it's at least a several hour drive...and school is starting up for me in a couple days and I am going to start working again and stuff so you know how it is. I'm really digging this Marquee Moon album, I'm on the third song...the songs seem to get progressively more wonderful! |
Sticky Fingers is probably one of my favorite Stones albums.
/cliche NP: Kyle's Mom Is a Bit[b][i][/b][/i]ch - Eric Cartman |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]Easily my favourite Stones album. Stray Cat Blues sounds the same it did 5 years ago, when I first heard it.[/QUOTE]
It's my third favorite after Let It Bleed and Exile On Main Street, but they're all really close. [QUOTE=thickasabrick]I'm really digging this Marquee Moon album, I'm on the third song...the songs seem to get progressively more wonderful![/QUOTE] I like "Guiding Light" the best on the album, but I love the album as a whole. Great guitar album. |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]I'm really digging this Marquee Moon album, I'm on the third song...the songs seem to get progressively more wonderful![/QUOTE]
Wait till the title track, it'll blow your mind. |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]Wait till the title track, it'll blow your mind.[/QUOTE]
Haha, yeah I'm listening to it now....I came back to this thread to make another post about how great the title track is. Although I suppose I shouldn't make a new post for every song I hear. Does anyone have any information, interesting facts and stuff about this band? I've only heard of Marquee Moon, and this is my first time hearing it. Do they have other albums that can match this? Lets hear some info! |
Marquee Moon was their one great album...they broke up pretty early.
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What genre is it?
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]Marquee Moon was their one great album...they broke up pretty early.[/QUOTE]
Ah ic. What year did Marquee Moon come out? I know I could probably find craploads of stuff about the band if I did a search...but I'd rather make conversation than read bios and stuff off a site. edit- Cool avatar TheDMV...although you don't have the coolest plant avatar on MX. :cool: |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]Haha, yeah I'm listening to it now....I came back to this thread to make another post about how great the title track is. Although I suppose I shouldn't make a new post for every song I hear.
Does anyone have any information, interesting facts and stuff about this band? I've only heard of Marquee Moon, and this is my first time hearing it. Do they have other albums that can match this? Lets hear some info![/QUOTE] Television became well known for their performance's at the famed rock club CBGB's. Um.. The band member Richard Hell made his own band after this album called Richard Hell and the Voidoids. They made a semi-succesful album. Television's sophomore album was [I]Adventure[/I], which is supposed to have some good tracks, but nowhere near the greatness of their debut. It's hard to find a decent tab of these awesome songs, although I've found a pretty good one for Marquee Moon. Um.. The drummer on this album is amazing, along with the bassist, oh and the two guitarists, they're good aswell. Marquee Moon came out in 77. |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]Ah ic. What year did Marquee Moon come out?
I know I could probably find craploads of stuff about the band if I did a search...but I'd rather make conversation than read bios and stuff off a site. edit- Cool avatar TheDMV...although you don't have the coolest plant avatar on MX. :cool:[/QUOTE] I bring this little guy back periodacly, but it just doesn't have bonzai style staying power. |
Let It Bleed is my favorite Stones album.
What's the deal with Marquee Moon? Like who's it by, and where can I get a hold of it? |
It's by Television.
s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2QZCLTNBPUV802KEU5DXPLWHL3 |
Marquee Moon is a great album. I'm not as high on it as most people here though. The title track is amazing.
My favorite Stones album may be Some Girls, since it's the first one I heard and it got me into the Stones. Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile are all amazing and pretty much equal. Sticky Fingers is probably my favorite out of those three though. |
My favorite Stones album is Exile or Flowers. Too hard to choose.
Heh, thanks for the Television Canadian Guy. /leecher. |
So far Marquee Moon is pretty cool, thanks for the link Jon.
The vocals kinda remind me of some 80's band, The Clash or Duran Duran or something. I'm not actually sure which bands play which songs. |
[QUOTE=Jacaranda]My favorite Stones album is Exile or Flowers. Too hard to choose.
Heh, thanks for the Television Canadian Guy. /leecher.[/QUOTE] Flowers is an early album with Brian Jones, right? Is is psychadelic like Their Satanic Majesties Request or is it more like their debut? |
[QUOTE=robo2448]Flowers is an early album with Brian Jones, right? Is is psychadelic like Their Satanic Majesties Request or is it more like their debut?[/QUOTE]
Its sorta a mixed one they only made it cause they had no material so their old manager just pulled a bunch of rejected songs and put them on [I]Flowers[/I], it was in '67, so Jones was still with them, but its a great album and they do a great cover of [I]My Girl[/I]. It has its sorta out there songs and then it has some normal Stones songs. But for being a album made from rejected songs its good. Oh my, I just found out Ibrahim Ferrer died, (Aug 6th, I'm really slow on recieving news). He was the singer for the Beuna Vista Social Club which was a da[COLOR=White]m[/COLOR]n good CD/band. |
I've never heard Flowers before, but when you're talking 60's Stones...even rejected songs are probably brilliant.
And you're right magicbus, I was thinking earlier the vocals reminded me of The Clash. |
[QUOTE]Oh my, I just found out Ibrahim Ferrer died, (Aug 6th, I'm really slow on recieving news). He was the singer for the Beuna Vista Social Club which was a **** good CD/band.[/QUOTE]
Most of them died pretty recentely. And by most, I mean the main characters on the video. |
Dammit, I was gonna point out last page that the numbers could be rearranged to make 1967...but I forgot and now I'm too late.
Guess what you guys....you can rearrange the page number to make 1968! I can't wait until we actually reach 1967. |
What's so great about 1967?
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