toomanyhatz wrote:Wow, "Sunrise" is totally in Animals territory. Never noticed before that Brown and Eric Burdon have very similar voices. Both remarkable singers.
Yep - powerful lungs the pair of 'em
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toomanyhatz wrote:Wow, "Sunrise" is totally in Animals territory. Never noticed before that Brown and Eric Burdon have very similar voices. Both remarkable singers.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
kath wrote:C wrote:Brown stated in an interview with an English music magazine that the three albums were intended to present a thematic progression. The first, this one, focused on the state of humankind in the present, the second on the human animal itself and the dichotomy between the body and mind, and the third focused on cosmic and spiritual matters
Far out man
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i must admit... when i listen to these albums about humankind and all the craziness and the pain and sorrow... damn, will mankind EVER fucquin learn?
LMG wrote:
He has several peaks.
I would say The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
Journey (by Kingdom Come)
Vampire Suite (by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
are three
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
toomanyhatz wrote:Wow, "Sunrise" is totally in Animals territory. Never noticed before that Brown and Eric Burdon have very similar voices. Both remarkable singers.
LMG wrote:kath wrote:C wrote:Brown stated in an interview with an English music magazine that the three albums were intended to present a thematic progression. The first, this one, focused on the state of humankind in the present, the second on the human animal itself and the dichotomy between the body and mind, and the third focused on cosmic and spiritual matters
Far out man
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i must admit... when i listen to these albums about humankind and all the craziness and the pain and sorrow... damn, will mankind EVER fucquin learn?
PSL update: Deadline Wednesday week - please submit NO MORE THAN TWO albums by The Carpenters for consideration and further voting...
LMG wrote:PSL update: Deadline Wednesday week - please submit NO MORE THAN TWO albums by The Carpenters for consideration and further voting...
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
kath wrote:
the carpenters was my very first concert. i was nine, on my dad's shoulders, mwhahaha.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:LMG wrote:
He has several peaks.
I would say The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
Journey (by Kingdom Come)
Vampire Suite (by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown)
are three
I'd agree with that Chris
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
John aka Josh wrote: still absorbing my Christmas CDs!
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:kath wrote:
the carpenters was my very first concert. i was nine, on my dad's shoulders, mwhahaha.
Great voices, great musicians, good songs but just not my cup darjeeling
they just weren't close to me...
[groan]
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kath wrote:more just wickedassedness in rising gweetarage
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:Hawkwind...?
"Think only of yourself"
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C wrote:Arthur's gonna blow a gasket soon....!
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:kath wrote:
the carpenters was my very first concert. i was nine, on my dad's shoulders, mwhahaha.
Great voices, great musicians, good songs but just not my cup darjeeling
they just weren't close to me...
[groan]
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?