kath wrote:reap you recall when we saw tull in birmingham (birmingham alabama people) and they played elegy... i got completely blubbery in public, and i did not care
I misread that and thought you got completely blueberry.
kath wrote:reap you recall when we saw tull in birmingham (birmingham alabama people) and they played elegy... i got completely blubbery in public, and i did not care
toomanyhatz wrote:Got distracted at work and forgot till just now, but I'm listening.
I did one show as one of two bass players in a Tull tribute. The timing on the middle section of the title track is the one thing we could never get right. The same band did "Thick as a Brick" in its entirety (with the other bass player).
Nancy wrote:C wrote:Nancy wrote:Stormwatch is getting the deluxe Steven Wilson treatment and will be released later this year.
I love this album - the last of the folk trilogy
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It's very underrated. Kath has an undying love for Dun Ringill and Elegy.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Mike Boom wrote:in the doorway of the stars between Blandford Street and Mars...
Nancy wrote:kath wrote:reap you recall when we saw tull in birmingham (birmingham alabama people) and they played elegy... i got completely blubbery in public, and i did not care
I misread that and thought you got completely blueberry.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Nancy wrote:kath wrote:reap you recall when we saw tull in birmingham (birmingham alabama people) and they played elegy... i got completely blubbery in public, and i did not care
I misread that and thought you got completely blueberry.
C wrote:Nancy wrote:C wrote:
I love this album - the last of the folk trilogy
.
It's very underrated. Kath has an undying love for Dun Ringill and Elegy.
Superb!
.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Mike Boom wrote:The whole of Baker St Muse is just pure genius.
Mike Boom wrote:The whole of Baker St Muse is just pure genius.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Mike Boom wrote:The whole of Baker St Muse is just pure genius.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Mike Boom wrote:I love how it goes into the heavy end section
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
kath wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:Got distracted at work and forgot till just now, but I'm listening.
I did one show as one of two bass players in a Tull tribute. The timing on the middle section of the title track is the one thing we could never get right. The same band did "Thick as a Brick" in its entirety (with the other bass player).
wow. thick as a brick in its entirety is pretty fucquin impressive.
oh, and.. hark a hatz!
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