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Bah, I voted Paul.
np: The Band - Up On Cripple Creek |
Bumpage+++
Has anyone seen War of the Worlds? |
[QUOTE=White_heat]There is an official Led Zeppelin thread where you can preach to the society of MX about the glorious musical creations (and "covers") of this small group of people that go by the name Led Zeppelin
Any one like UFO? This is my last day on MX for about a month I think, it was nice being present in this o-so interesting never ending discussion about the glory of classic rock, and drugs...[/QUOTE]See ya. :wave: I'm a compatiblity whore. Woostock-11 Echoes-36 Phishin'-47 Modestbob-57 And no magicbus or bass over all? What does compatibility list mean anyways? EDIT:nevermind,its how your lists compaare. My number one person, I have 61 of the albums he has. |
[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]Black Magic Woman is a great song.
Thanks to ArrestThisMan, I'm getting more into Black Sabbath.[/QUOTE] Forgot to upload some Sabbath for you. Did you ever get the songs I suggested? |
I heard it wasn't that great.
I was thinking about seeing that new zombie movie, is it any good? |
I thought War of the Worlds was pretty good. I liked it better than Land of the Dead.
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I heard War of the Worlds wasn't very good, but haven't seen it. I like The Live At Leeds Tommy slightly better, but they are both amazing. Santana's rythm section is awesome from what I've heard. Up On Cripple Creek is an awesome song. All caught up.
I was listening to the Band this morning and who do you guys think is a better organist, the guy from the band, I think his name is Garth Hudson, or Ray Manzarek from the Doors? I think the guy from the band is better. I forget his name though, it's either Richard Manuel or Garth Hudson. One of them is organ, one piano but I always get them confused. |
I like Richard Manuel better than Ray Manzarek, but I like Manzarek better than Garth Hudson. I don't think he really did much for the sound, but when he did have large parts in the songs it was cool. Manuel's pianowork was very neccessary for each song, and I love his voice.
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[QUOTE=magicbus]I like Richard Manuel better than Ray Manzarek, but I like Manzarek better than Garth Hudson. I don't think he really did much for the sound, but when he did have large parts in the songs it was cool. Manuel's pianowork was very neccessary for each song, and I love his voice.[/QUOTE]
I think I made my post pretty confusing, I'm just comparing the 2 organists, Hudson and Manzarek. I just wasn't sure whether Manuel or Hudson played organ. The Genetic Method on Rock of Ages is awesome. |
The War of the Worlds sucks ***.
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[QUOTE=Schyma]The War of the Worlds sucks ***.[/QUOTE]
Really? I thought it looked good. What sucked about it? |
The plot sucked, the effects looked fake, the acting was horrible, it was just.....bad.
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My RYM compatability list:
Livewired-16 Modestbob-60 Haha, you guys have nothin' on me. :cool: |
And you call ME lucky.
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[QUOTE]DavidCrosby-35(I think this is BillCosby or whatever his name is)[/QUOTE]
No, that's not him. |
No one ever mentions Traffic on these things. Great Rock and Hard Egded Blues band from the late 60s early 70s, its where Steve Winwood really became famous. I saw Winwood in concert a few months ago at The Bass Hall (Its only about a 700 seat place so the setting was very intimate). Steve mostly played his old Traffic songs and ended the show with Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys. I had a seat at stage level but off to the right in a box, Steve's B-3 organ was angled so that every time he looked up I could see directly into his eyes. Its the closest thing to a perfect show I've ever seen. It would of been better had Chris Wood still been alive and playing though.
I did hear some one mention Blind Faith though. They only had one album but it was a perfect set of 6 songs. You had Steve Winwood on vocals, Organ, and piano. Eric Clapton on guitar, and Rick Grech on Bass. One of the first super band. I do forget who played drums for them though. |
[QUOTE=ZoolanderHotept]I did hear some one mention Blind Faith though. They only had one album but it was a perfect set of 6 songs. You had Steve Winwood on vocals, Organ, and piano. Eric Clapton on guitar, and Rick Grech on Bass. One of the first super band.[B] I do forget who played drums for them though.[/B][/QUOTE]
Ginger Baker, Clapton's buddy from Cream. And Blind Faith is a great album. |
[QUOTE=ZoolanderHotept]No one ever mentions Traffic on these things. Great Rock and Hard Egded Blues band from the late 60s early 70s, its where Steve Winwood really became famous. I saw Winwood in concert a few months ago at The Bass Hall (Its only about a 700 seat place so the setting was very intimate). Steve mostly played his old Traffic songs and ended the show with Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys. I had a seat at stage level but off to the right in a box, Steve's B-3 organ was angled so that every time he looked up I could see directly into his eyes. Its the closest thing to a perfect show I've ever seen. It would of been better had Chris Wood still been alive and playing though.
I did hear some one mention Blind Faith though. They only had one album but it was a perfect set of 6 songs. You had Steve Winwood on vocals, Organ, and piano. Eric Clapton on guitar, and Rick Grech on Bass. One of the first super band. I do forget who played drums for them though.[/QUOTE] We've talked about Traffic once or twice, I do remember mentioning them and talking to someone about it, like 3 or 4 posts about them. Of course, it always drifts off to another conversation. And Blind Faith has been discuss a lot. Of course is about Clapton's (should I say it or not.. ? Nah, gonna keep it cool with Schyma, don't want no more arguements over something like that) playing in other bands and stuff. So it comes around once in a while. Jim Capaldi died this year, it's very sad. I enjoyed his drumming on Traffic. I really enjoy [i]Dear Mr. Fantasy[/i] and some of the other songs. Really like it when Dave Mason was around, he had some nice guitar fills on the songs. |
I'm usually the one to bring up Traffic, I have all their albums from Mr. Fantasy to Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys.
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Thank You. :)
I haven't heard much but the little I have heard of Traffic I haven't dug. :-/ |
[QUOTE=Schyma]Thank You. :)
I haven't heard much but the little I have heard of Traffic I haven't dug. :-/[/QUOTE] You don't like [i]Paper Sun[/i]? |
Haven't heard of it maybe you could post for me? Please? :)
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[QUOTE=Schyma]Haven't heard of it maybe you could post for me? Please? :)[/QUOTE]
I can upload one of their albums in a bit/later, after I upload the Grateful Dead s/t. |
Is it a album or a song?
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It's a song, but I might aswell upload an album.
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Naa, just upload the song. My computer takes forever to download entire albums.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]No, that's not him.[/QUOTE]
Ah, fiddlesticks. Everyone vote Oakley! |
I decided to listen to Tarkus this morning for the first time in a while :amaze: This album is great!!! I only have it on vinyl so its been a while, but I think this album is a ton better than Brain Salad Surgery. The title track is a lot better than I remembered.
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Pardon my ignorance but what's "Tarkus"?
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[QUOTE=strummerliveson]I decided to listen to Tarkus this morning for the first time in a while :amaze: This album is great!!! I only have it on vinyl so its been a while, but I think this album is a ton better than Brain Salad Surgery. The title track is a lot better than I remembered.[/QUOTE]
The most accesible/least-prog ELP album is [I]Trilogy[/I]. [I]Tarkus[/I] is ok, but not enough to maintain my interest. [QUOTE=Schyma]Pardon my ignorance but what's "Tarkus"?[/QUOTE] An Emerson, Lake and Palmer album. The one with the big metal armadillo. |
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