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I just bought Quadrophenia and Live at Leeds on vinyl :cool:
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[QUOTE=Daniel!]I just bought Quadrophenia and Live at Leeds on vinyl :cool:[/QUOTE]
Excellent choices. Is Quadrophenia still a double album on vinyl? [COLOR="Red"][size=5]1800[/size][/COLOR] |
[QUOTE=TheDMV]Excellent choices. Is Quadrophenia still a double album on vinyl?
[COLOR="Red"][size=5]1800[/size][/COLOR][/QUOTE] Yep. Live at Leeds is my favorite Who album, but the vinyl version has almost half as many songs as the cd version and I don't like it as much. But for $3, I'm not gonna complain. It's still incredible music. |
Yea, my dad has the original vinyl. It sucks listening to half the material when you've heard all the other songs from the show, but when it originally came out it was amazing.
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Deep Purple kicks a[SIZE="2"]ss[/SIZE] too.[/QUOTE] *Is going to see them in ten days* ^^ |
What's their line-up like these days?
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[QUOTE=Lunch]What's their line-up like these days?[/QUOTE]
Ian Gillian Roger Glover Ian Paice Steve Morse Don Airy Hope they´ll be playing Higway Star, Child In Time and Hush |
i KNOW theyll do highway star. enjoy that concert. steve morse is such beast on guitar.
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Lunch I'm surprised your setlist doesn't have "we're not gonna take it"
My dream list.....I dont' know terribly many Who songs, will go something like this: Heaven and Hell Water Naked Eye The Punk and the Godfather Helpless Dancer Who Are You? 905 The Real Me Bargain Christmas Love Reign O'er Me Pinball Wizard Behind Blue Eyes Won't Get Fooled Again Encore: Baba O'Reilly Go to the Mirror Trick of the Light We're Not Gonna Take It |
No My Generation? :|
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meh I'm not too familiar with older Who.
it is a good song, so put it before Won't Get Fooled Again. |
I'm gonna give this dream setlist a try:
Baba O'Reily The Real Me Heaven and Hell Young Man Blues Who Are You Armenia, City in the Sky I Can See For Miles Amazing Journey=>Sparks=>Eyesight to the Blind=>Christmas=>The Acid Queen (need a little Tommy medley in there, but I'd love to see the whole album performed if this dream concert doesn't have time limits) Bargain The Real Me I'm Free Water Naked Eye The Kid's Are Alright I've Had Enough Summertime Blues 5:15 Shakin' All Over Love, Reign O'er Me Encore: Pinball Wizard My Generation We're Not Gonna Take It Magic Bus That would be a really long concert. I can't limit it though. I'd be happy to see them no matter what they play. Edit- Okay I managed to cut out 4 songs. It was tough. I'm not good at cutting things down. |
^^That set list would kill the old geezers. :smash:
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[QUOTE=JohnXDoe]^^That set list would kill the old geezers. :smash:[/QUOTE]
you get on aim now! |
[QUOTE=JohnXDoe]^^That set list would kill the old geezers. :smash:[/QUOTE]
Well if it's a dream setlist, it would be from around 1970 when they were in good shape and could handle a setlist like that:p And yes, I'm aware that a bunch of the songs I picked are from after 1970. I mean, it's a dream setlist, so we can just ignore things like that. |
Magic Bus at the end?
meh, I could never really get into that song. |
It actually works as an end song surprisingly well, like on Live at Leeds and Live at the Isle of Wight. I probably just forgot We're Not Gonna Take It when I was making my list because of so many songs I was trying to put on there.
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Pete sticiks his foot in his mouth. Again. Needs to apologize. Again. And the latest issue of MOJO Magazine has a 15 song "Tribute CD" to the Who. Who own the cover, as well:
[url]http://www.mojo4music.com/html/mojo_new_issue.shtml[/url] From Pete's Diary: [B]12 January 2006 MOJO Magazine - my letter of apology[/B] This letter was sent by email and received on January 7th. With reference to my interview in the current issue: Dear MOJO Thanks for great Who front cover. I need to be quick to point out that I went off painting pictures about the early days of British rock, and ended up appearing to bad mouth Bob Dylan, The Band and the wonderful Ronnie Hawkins into the bargain. I was trying to show how over here in the UK in the early sixties we looked at the old guard of 'white' rock 'n' roll (even Elvis) as being almost 'washed up'. I know it sounds crazy now. We still worshipped the old guard: Eddie Cochran, Elvis, Buddy Holly, The Everly Brothers, Ricky Nelson, all of them. But people like me believed R&B artists (and only the black ones like Chuck Berry, John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed) were the ones we needed to emulate. It seemed to me, and I suppose I was one of those Luddites who for some time wanted Dylan to keep churning out acoustic records, that hiring Ronnie Hawkins' old band as his backing group, Dylan was groping in the dark. They were from the old school in my eyes. That band turned out to be one of the finest practitioners of modern music (and Ronnie Hawkins records are still on my jukebox). Dylan doesn't need my puffs, but neither should he or The Band be subject to slurs I didn't intend to make. (See my web site front page apology). One other point, perhaps again the paint was applied too thickly. Roger's "cousin" I spoke of in the Quadrophenia piece was indeed a powerful, handsome and very cool White City mod, but the story of the six man murder was apocryphal. I should not have repeated it. Roger and I look enough like Wandsworth Prison inmates (on the cover of MOJO magazine) as it is without guilding the lily. Cheers, Pete [B]EDIT: Pink, I'll get on AIM this weekend and we'll work something out regarding the X albums.[/B] :) |
[QUOTE=Dragon_Prince]*Is going to see them in ten days*
^^[/QUOTE] *Chalks you down on a list of people to hate.* Still waiting for the tour dates... |
[QUOTE=JohnXDoe][B]EDIT: Pink, I'll get on AIM this weekend and we'll work something out regarding the X albums.[/B] :)[/QUOTE]
that's cool. just hit me up whenever. no rush. |
[QUOTE=Daniel!]I just bought Quadrophenia and Live at Leeds on vinyl :cool:[/QUOTE]
I was lookin thru my dad's collection and found he has duplicates of all of the Who he owns on vinyl, which I think is every album, short of "My Generation" :shocked: Quadrophenia sounds better on vinyl than remastered CD, thats for sure... |
^^Yeah, Quad sounds pretty good on LP. And for a long while it's the only Quad I listened to. Now I listen to it streamed in from my music service and I must say I enjoy it more. I hear things I didn't hear before. All the little subtleties come out. That's why I enjoy it more.
Oh, and Pete is God. That is all..... |
Yeah, its not as bass heavy, so you can hear more of the drums 'bite'. There are different amounts of reverb remixed here and there too.
Its funny, because a few days after I bought Quad on CD, my dad took a listen to it and after he heard it all the way through, he said 'there wasn't an original mastered CD?'. He must have listened to it a billion times through as a teen. Not that its an obsession for him.... It's just that good :) |
Nothing wrong with listening to Quadrophenia a billion times. It's worth it.
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Quadrophenia = the best album ever recorded. Ever.
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I finally got around to really listening to the Royal Alber Hall CDs, and I was really pleasently surprised. They still have so much energy and are just so interesting to hear live. Obviously John isn't there anymore and they are a bit older, so I wouldn't expect their upcoming tour to be quite the same quality, but I'm still greatly looking forward to it.
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I really need to get one of The Who's albums, I only have a Greatest Hits and some songs I downloaded off of Limewire. Which album should I get first?
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I would say Live at Leeds is always a good place to start.
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[QUOTE=dr._feelgood]I really need to get one of The Who's albums, I only have a Greatest Hits and some songs I downloaded off of Limewire. Which album should I get first?[/QUOTE]
The generic way to do it is to get Who's Next first, even though it's not in my top 4 or 5 Who albums. It's easy to get into though. Or yea, Live at Leeds is a classic. Then get Tommy and Quadrophenia. |
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