C wrote:Nancy wrote:And now a full-on blues. And a BRUTAL fade.C wrote:They should have rethought the fade though.....
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C wrote:Nancy wrote:And now a full-on blues. And a BRUTAL fade.C wrote:They should have rethought the fade though.....
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Nancy wrote:More blues, although much happier blues.
kath wrote:p.s. y'all don't forget the album never turn yer back on a friend. i love that fucquin album
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
pcqgod wrote:I hear some "Dust my Blues" in there. Or "The Nazz are Blue"?
John aka Josh wrote:Enjoying the bass playing on this in particular.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:John aka Josh wrote:Enjoying the bass playing on this in particular.
It is very good throughout
Now, Sadly the last track
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Nancy wrote:First time hearing this particular remaster. Much improved from the previous one, which was too shrill.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
pcqgod wrote:"Living on your own" probably has the strongest melody on this album. Could totally work without the loud guitars.
Extended instrumental part definitely seems influenced by "Beck's Bolero."
John aka Josh wrote:From the drift of recommendations, the first five are the best.
Much merit in starting from the beginning?
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
John aka Josh wrote:From the drift of recommendations, the first five are the best.
Much merit in starting from the beginning?
Living on your own is excellent - perhaps the most prog track on the album - lots of little sections, very well linked.
John aka Josh wrote:From the drift of recommendations, the first five are the best.
Much merit in starting from the beginning?
Living on your own is excellent - perhaps the most prog track on the album - lots of little sections, very well linked.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?