Sneelock wrote:great track / great song. Goldman had a way with the tunes.Davey the Fat Boy wrote: I think it’s a banjo
I resign from my short reign as Alpha-Male.
You were astonishing. Testosterone dripping out of my speakers.
One of the titans.
Sneelock wrote:great track / great song. Goldman had a way with the tunes.Davey the Fat Boy wrote: I think it’s a banjo
I resign from my short reign as Alpha-Male.
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
Clippernolan wrote:The Beatles are both fab and gear, with greater amounts of both fabness and gearity than any other band.
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
The Modernist wrote:Bus Stop is my favourite there, but I don't rate them that highly as a band.
toomanyhatz wrote:If anything I like them a bit more now than I did then, but just for posterity:
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Bent Fabric wrote:
Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
The Modernist wrote:The problem I have is with the songs they do (whether self-written or by others), they often have this commercial run of the mill quality to them - and that's a shame because they do have a really good sound.
Count Machuki wrote:the secret weapon was the drummer....
Charlie O. wrote:Count Machuki wrote:the secret weapon was the drummer....
Oh, everybody knows about him by now.
The real secret weapon is Tony Hicks (guitar).
They were patchy, sure, but glorious at their best. I love all three songs here (although I prefer Herman's Hermits' take on "Bus Stop").
I picked "Carousel".
Lord Rother wrote: I’m with Googs.
Osgood wrote:One of those bands that I never felt the need to explore beyond a decent comp. But a decent Hollies comp is a cracker.