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This is the first album I've heard by this band and I like it a great deal. They seem have got the balance between prog and metal just about right. My minor quibble is that the vocals are not very distinctive.
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Lord Rother wrote:
Their 2nd album. Now that they have all popped up on Spotify I am working my way through the catalogue although have so far avoided the lower rated ones.
This is very good. If I put it on my Wish List there’s a chance Santa will bring it on Christmas night.
Saw them supporting Mike & The Mechanics I think it was, really enjoyed them, they may have had a different singer to this one.
They are playing London in a few weeks.
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Lord Rother wrote:1st timer for me. Thanks C.
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We were talking about Humble Pie in the pub last night (Quaco, Heidi, Yomp, Slider and me). I’ve never knowingly heard anything by them. What’s their best record?
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Neil Jung wrote:Lord Rother wrote:1st timer for me. Thanks C.
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We were talking about Humble Pie in the pub last night (Quaco, Heidi, Yomp, Slider and me). I’ve never knowingly heard anything by them. What’s their best record?
In the pub yesterday Yomp would have undoubtedly raved, correctly, about Performance Rockin' the Fillmore which is an absolute corker of a live double album.
Studio album I would say the aforementioned eponymous and the next one Rock On. (Then if you like those Smokin')
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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From 1994 - a very pleasant album. 1st play for me.
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Weird, didn't even realize that people were talking about Humble Pie on this thread already.
Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
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pcqgod wrote:Weird, didn't even realize that people were talking about Humble Pie on this thread already.
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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The seminal Vanilla Fudge.
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Give a shit or be a shit.
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Tom Waits For No One wrote:Christmas gift ideas?
https://www.musicalbrick.com/store/mini ... r-gabriel/
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https://sfob.podbean.com/e/the-1974-show-autumn-special-221118/
The latest edition of my internet radio show is available from the above link.
The latest edition of my internet radio show is available from the above link.
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Some of the BCB boys and I were at this gig in 2002. It may be of interest to some
http://s159645853.websitehome.co.uk/roc ... t06crs.htm
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http://s159645853.websitehome.co.uk/roc ... t06crs.htm
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Michael Chapman - Fully Qualified Survivor
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Lord Rother wrote:1st timer for me. Thanks C.
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OOOOoooooofffffffffff!!!!!!
You don't like me...do you?
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ooooooofness abounds
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Overflowing with music
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Purgatory Brite wrote:
This is the first album I've heard by this band and I like it a great deal. They seem have got the balance between prog and metal just about right. My minor quibble is that the vocals are not very distinctive.
Try some of their earlier albums I like them a bit more although their albums usually take sometime to sink in.
sadly this is the first album without their original guitarist who died suddenly.
see they are coming to America next year.
See Brand X tomorrow at a local westchester club.