Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Look Up, Look Up [k]
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Friday 5th July @ 9am (UK)
Is it Taylor harmonising with Tams on the refrain or Caddick?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Friday 5th July @ 9am (UK)
John aka Josh wrote:A special toast for Graeme Taylor, tasteful in the extreme.
And Bill Caddick that died last year. RIP
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C wrote:John aka Josh wrote:A special toast for Graeme Taylor, tasteful in the extreme.
And Bill Caddick that died last year. RIP
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Missed that. RIP Bill & thanks.
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Friday 5th July @ 9am (UK)
John aka Josh wrote:Is it Taylor harmonising with Tams on the refrain or Caddick?
Tams and Caddick
Beautiful
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Friday 5th July @ 9am (UK)
They use brass to such a fantastic effect - luvly jubbly!
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Friday 5th July @ 9am (UK)
An English jig. The balance of brass and trad rock is spot on.
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Now Jigging
Sorrow is a tear-jerker
Hauntingly beautiful
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Hauntingly beautiful
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John aka Josh wrote:An English jig. The balance of brass and trad rock is spot on.
Spot on
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Now Jigging
A gentle sway JJ with the occasional nod....?
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This is bringing a tear to my eye
Stunning
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Stunning
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Babylon has fallen...
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C wrote:Sorrow is a tear-jerker
Hauntingly beautiful
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We seem to be in full accord with all aspects of this album. Tams does this sort of song so well - How High the Price from The Reckoning is another classic. The Reckoning is my favourite solo album of his, though they're all of an excellent standard - I was playing Unity just prior to joining you.
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C wrote:A gentle sway JJ with the occasional nod....?
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Absolutely - tho' going to get a bit more than an occasional nod for Babylon...
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Bring back the commonwealth...
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John aka Josh wrote:The Reckoning is my favourite solo album of his, though they're all of an excellent standard - I was playing Unity just prior to joining you.
I concur
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Now Jigging
And onto the heart of the album, the Grainger suite.
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I nice reference to Steeleye Span!
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John aka Josh wrote:And onto the heart of the album, the Grainger suite.
Massive
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I believe that this is the song from which Steeleye got their name.
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Home Service, Now Jigging
Rufford Park - Coope, Boyes and Simpson do an excellent version of this. Wonder if Coope got it from this recording.