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i can't particularly remember, but Pete Townshend was originally a banjoist.
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[QUOTE=badmoon349]i can't particularly remember, but Pete Townshend was originally a banjoist.[/QUOTE]
It probably is then. |
I was just looking at that site and realised their europe 72 album is different then the one I own. :eek:
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Who cares? Aslong as they got "I Know You Rider", I'm good ;).
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That site is so slow :( it keeps messing up. But it's free so i'm happy.
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[QUOTE=badmoon349]Who cares? Aslong as they got "I Know You Rider", I'm good ;).[/QUOTE]
but that means they might not have the secret track. :eek: (plus 2 caution do not stop on tracks and 2 good lovin's) |
Me & My Uncle and Mama Tried = Best Dead live songs.
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[QUOTE=rock not roll]That site is so slow :( it keeps messing up. But it's free so i'm happy.[/QUOTE]
It was super fast for me, and I mean super fast. |
[QUOTE=badmoon349]Me & My Uncle and Mama Tried = Best Dead live songs.[/QUOTE]
say have you heard the story about the yeller (yellow) dog? |
Heard of something like that? Yes. Heard it? No sir.
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[QUOTE=badmoon349]Heard of something like that? Yes. Heard it? No sir.[/QUOTE]
ah, you were my last hope, I thought if any one had heard it it would be you. |
[QUOTE=RockAndRoll]It was super fast for me, and I mean super fast.[/QUOTE]
Show off :( |
I've noticed on Europe '72, during "Sugar Magnolia", Bob Weir (Who is sings the song) does not lose control of the note and give that old man gasp on the "Saw" part of "Saw my baby, down by the river". Which he of course commonly does.
Or am I the only one who cares? Screw you Mohummed!!!!! /random |
yea, it works fine for me :) . you must just have a crappy computer
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Yes, you're technologically retarded :thumb:
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[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]yea, it works fine for me :) . you must just have a crappy computer[/QUOTE]
Well, **** it cost $1000 and I got it last year. God danmit :( (after serious system cleanout, it still hasen't got faster). |
its okay i once had a ****ty computer. i feel your pain.
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[QUOTE=badmoon349]I've noticed on Europe '72, during "Sugar Magnolia", Bob Weir (Who is sings the song) does not lose control of the note and give that old man gasp on the "Saw" part of "Saw my baby, down by the river". Which he of course commonly does.
Or am I the only one who cares? Screw you Mohummed!!!!! /random[/QUOTE] That might be my favourite part of the song. |
He pulls it off much better on the recording .
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Current Kings of the noodle method = moe.
Previous and forever grandfathers - G' Dead |
um...should i know what the noodle method is :confused:
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[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]its okay i once had a ****ty computer. i feel your pain.[/QUOTE]
Did you even read my post? |
okay this is really pissing me off, all audio files I get come as ASX files, which i cannot play, how do I stop them from being asx?
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yes i did and trust me computers can become ****ty in a year
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[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]um...should i know what the noodle method is :confused:[/QUOTE]
Yes, a bit wacky Rock improve, commonly used by Jam Bands. |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]yes i did and trust me computers can become ****ty in a year[/QUOTE]
shows what you know... It cost a lot so that automaticly makes it good. (canadian logic) |
aw, man im so stupid sorry :upset: . i didnt hurt your computer's feelings did i?
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ha, it doesn't have feelings.
Also i've notcied that the quality of the songs on that site aren't as good as the real thing. It has a lot of downsides but more upsides than downside, the upsides also being more significant than the downsides, so the upsides make up for the downsides which it has. *hopes that made sense* |
yea the quality is pretty bad
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[QUOTE=Paranoidd]They were an early 90's brit rock band. They pretty much inspired Oasis (well, Liam decided he wanted to be a singer after hearing them). They also did a great job of combining some electronic sounds as well. Their styles vary widely...
If I had to recommend a couple songs off the top of my head, I'd say Daybreak and Driving South. The guitar work is excellent. Their bass player, Mani Moufield (one of my favs), went to play with Primal Scream after the stone roses broke up. He's a killer player too.[/QUOTE] Yeah, Mani is a killer bassist. Also check out [i]Waterfall[/i], [i]Fool's Gold[/i] and [i]Sally Cinamon[/i] track wise. They sound like a more bass driven Smiths with a hint of electro psychedelica. Brown solo tweaks up the electro (seeing as he doesn't have a drummer or bassist anymore he kind of has too) but but his songs are more elaborate and interestingly arranged. My favourite by him is [i]F.E.A.R.[/i] where every line of the song goes F____ E_____ A_____ R______ example the first verse is: For each a road, For everyman a religion, Find everybody and rule, F*** everything and rumble, Forget everything and remember, For everything a reason, Forgive everybody and remember. It sounds REALLY cool. :cool: |
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