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I bought Band of Gypsies DVD today. I like "Dancin' in the Streets" Badmoon. "Dancin', Dancin' Dancin' in the streets!"[/QUOTE] Can you let me know how the DVD is? I want to get it, but I want to make sure it has good concert footage. You guys are missing out :upset: |
Ok, i'm listening to the Jeff Beck stuff :). Good stuff.
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Um, if, your looking for concert footage I'd get a different DVD before this one because its all in black and white. There is some footage from various other concerts in colour though. The cool thing is that they have a bunch of interviews and stuff in it.
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yeah, schyma, im gonna try to upload another beck bootleg. not too many though. i like feeling superior.
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First Post here!
anyway ill do an introdction Hi im Dan, i love classic rock,i ve been on mx for about 2 weeks but ive been hanging out in the YSI threads. my favorite bands are: Pink Floyd Led Zeppelin King Crimson Rolling Stones Jefferson Airplane/Starship The Doors The Beatles Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Doble Troble Band Of Gypsies The Jimi Hendrix Expeirence Allman Brothers Band Lynyrd Skynyrd George Harrison Grateful Dead Rush The Who Derek And The Dominos Eric Clapton. And to make this post a good one:: a bootleg! [url]http://www.megaupload.com/?d=27156FLP[/url] The Who bootleg Keith Moons last show. |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]I was hoping the track "Superstitious" would be the Stevie Wonder song and yayitis![/QUOTE]
yeah, the story was that wonder wrote the song originally for beck but his record label heard it and demanded that he do it himself. so he did and wrote beck "cause weve ended as lovers" instead. |
[QUOTE=WelcomeToTheMachine]First Post here!
anyway ill do an introdction Hi im Dan, i love classic rock,i ve been on mx for about 2 weeks but ive been hanging out in the YSI threads. my favorite bands are: Pink Floyd Led Zeppelin King Crimson Rolling Stones Jefferson Airplane/Starship The Doors The Beatles Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Doble Troble Band Of Gypsies The Jimi Hendrix Expeirence Allman Brothers Band Lynyrd Skynyrd George Harrison Grateful Dead Rush The Who Derek And The Dominos Eric Clapton. And to make this post a good one:: a bootleg! [url]http://www.megaupload.com/?d=27156FLP[/url] The Who bootleg Keith Moons last show.[/QUOTE] Nice list of bands. And thanks for the bootleg :). If I can play it, I will. You people and your hunder MB or so bootlegs. It takes forever to load. |
bootlegs are always huge because theyre in flac until someone converts them. so a good sized 2 disc bootleg is usually like 800 mb.
had my first college class today. fun. |
Here's the Beatles album 'Let It Be Sessions' I previously uploaded in the Beatles thread
[url]http://tinyurl.com/au7gr[/url] |
[QUOTE=Med57]Welcome to mx/the CR thread to the new person. :wave: Since we were talking about Stevie Wonder briefly, I think I should point out how implausibly talented he is. His music would be pretty exceptional if he wasn't blind, but given that he's blind, I can't actually comprehend how he makes music of as much skill and complexity that he does. Anyone that doesn't own [i]Songs In The Key Of Life[/i] really needs a copy, as it's one of the most life-affirming albums that I've ever heard. His other stuff is good, but that's clearly his best.[/QUOTE]
Stevie Wonder is the man, I have recently discovered his work. |
I have a question. Is Neil Young's "Rust Never Sleeps" a studio or live album?? Cause in a few tracks it's noticable that they were recorded live.
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Umm that's hard to explain.
It's like a studio album, but technically it's a live album since it was recorded live. I don't know, it's confusing. |
[QUOTE=RNR]Syd Barret was so crazy :). His lyrics rarely made sense and his guitar playing was very simplistic and kind of boring, but somehow how rocked anyways.[/QUOTE]
His guitar playing wasn't (always) that simplistic, nor boring. His lyrics could sometimes make no sense, but I think to him everything meant something....our minds just can't always work on the same level his did. Welcome to the Classic Rock thread, WelcomeToTheMachine! :wave: You will probably find your stay here very pleasurable....in music related ways. Whats your favourite Pink Floyd album? I find it hard to say, but I think I have listened to Dark Side of the Moon and Saucerful of Secrets more than every other album on earth combined. |
Animals for me. Yep yep :)
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[QUOTE=thickasabrick] You will probably find your stay here very pleasurable....in music related ways.[/quote]
:naughty: /spam /not CR related :upset: [quote]Whats your favourite Pink Floyd album? I find it hard to say, but I think I have listened to Dark Side of the Moon and Saucerful of Secrets more than every other album on earth combined.[/QUOTE] I was a Dark Side of the Moon junkie for a while, but now I'm off that album. But it's looking pretty good again. Should I take another hit? NP: Lyin' Eyes - The Eagles |
[QUOTE=WelcomeToTheMachine]First Post here!
anyway ill do an introdction Hi im Dan, i love classic rock,i ve been on mx for about 2 weeks but ive been hanging out in the YSI threads. George Harrison And to make this post a good one:: a bootleg! [url]http://www.megaupload.com/?d=27156FLP[/url] The Who bootleg Keith Moons last show.[/QUOTE] Welcome. Yay for the bootleg, I'm looking forward to hearing that. I can't stop listening to George Harrison right now. I think I listen to All Things Must Pass like everyday. I'm reviewing right now actually. It's such an awesome album, I need more of his solo stuff. Anyway, I saw the movie Blues Brothers last night. That movie is so awesome. Hilarious, I want the Blues Brothers cd now. Awesome car chases too. The cast was great, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, John Candy, Carrie Fischer, Cab Calloway, James Brown, John Lee Hooker, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles. :cool: |
[QUOTE=robo2448]Anyway, I saw the movie Blues Brothers last night. That movie is so awesome. Hilarious, I want the Blues Brothers cd now. Awesome car chases too.
The cast was great, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, John Candy, Carrie Fischer, Cab Calloway, James Brown, John Lee Hooker, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles. :cool:[/QUOTE] I need to see that all the way through, I've only seen bits and pieces. |
[QUOTE=robo2448]Welcome. Yay for the bootleg, I'm looking forward to hearing that.
I can't stop listening to George Harrison right now. I think I listen to All Things Must Pass like everyday. I'm reviewing right now actually. It's such an awesome album, I need more of his solo stuff. Anyway, I saw the movie Blues Brothers last night. That movie is so awesome. Hilarious, I want the Blues Brothers cd now. Awesome car chases too. The cast was great, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, John Candy, Carrie Fischer, Cab Calloway, James Brown, John Lee Hooker, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles. :cool:[/QUOTE] And Frank Oz. He was the guy that gave Jake's stuff back to him when he was leaving prison. This, though, was not his most famous role, he gained fame by making the voices for Yoda and Miss Piggy. His son goes to my school :eek: I love that movie as much if not more than Wayne's World |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]And Frank Oz. He was the guy that gave Jake's stuff back to him when he was leaving prison. This, though, was not his most famous role, he gained fame by making the voices for Yoda and Miss Piggy. His son goes to my school :eek:
I love that movie as much if not more than Wayne's World[/QUOTE] I knew I was forgetting someone. I liked it more than Wayne's World. |
Blues Brothers also have Donald "Duck" Dunn and Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the MGs.
I just bought Freedom by Neil Young. |
Has anybody else noticed, in any live version of "Truckin'", Jerry never takes that first lead lick :|
*EDIT* Hahah @ this thread. [url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=9421275#post9421275[/url] |
[QUOTE=Livewired]I just bought Freedom by Neil Young.[/QUOTE]
Good album, 'specially Crime In The City. It was also my first full Neil Young album. |
[QUOTE=Livewired]/doesn't download
I bought Band of Gypsies DVD today. I like "Dancin' in the Streets" Badmoon. "Dancin', Dancin' Dancin' in the streets!"[/QUOTE] That's kinda sad. [QUOTE]The cast was great, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, John Candy, Carrie Fischer, Cab Calloway, James Brown, John Lee Hooker, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles. [/QUOTE] John Candy > all of them I've seen that movie a million times (lives in Chicago). |
Uncle Buck.
What a great movie. Hahaha. |
I havent seen the blues brothers , but i want to . ( sorry if we are talkin about something else , my computer was messin up and it took me about 20 min. to post this message . :lol: )
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I'm feeling generous right now, does anyone want me to upload anything?
Edit - Don't have Love Walrus :( |
[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]I'm feeling generous right now, does anyone want me to upload anything?[/QUOTE]
Love- Forever Changes /takes advantage of MBS's generosity before anyone else :D |
[quote]And to make this post a good one:: a bootleg!
[url]http://www.megaupload.com/?d=27156FLP[/url] The Who bootleg Keith Moons last show.[/quote] Thanks a ton! |
[QUOTE=JonG]Uncle Buck.
What a great movie. Hahaha.[/QUOTE] John Candy was the man. |
[QUOTE=Livewired]Blues Brothers also have Donald "Duck" Dunn and Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the MGs.
I just bought Freedom by Neil Young.[/QUOTE] I never knew they were in Booker T. and the MGs. Actually I don't know anything about Booker T. and the MGs. Anyone want to suggest an album to get? Oh yeah, I forgot about this, but it's really cool. At like 10 in the morning, I sat down for breakfast, and my mom told me there was an article about Bob Dylan in the NY Times. There was a great article on No Direction Home. It sounds awesome. It was a long article. The DVD comes out September 20th, 2 days before my birthday :D Most of the movie is based on the '65 and '66 electric tours, but there are clips of early folk performances too. The soundtrack, The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 came out today and is 2 discs, 28 songs, 26 of which are unreleased material, like alternate or live versions of his songs. The two previously released songs are Like A Rolling Stone and Ballad of a Thin Man off of the bootleg series volume 4. |
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