C wrote:No Time is the last track
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An essential extra
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C wrote:No Time is the last track
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
John aka Josh wrote:C wrote:John aka Josh wrote: still absorbing my Christmas CDs!
which were...?
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Sonny Rollins - the complete RCA recordings is the item that's really absorbing me, though I need to give a lot more time to Tim Garland's The Mystery, plus Ton Van Bergeyk's Famous Ragtime Guitar Solos (which comes with guitar tabs), William Byrd's Masses (all three), Solas' The Words that Remain, Bugge Wesselftoft's It's Snowing on my Piano, and a Proper Box of Django Reinhardt - Swing de Paris.
LMG wrote:C wrote:John aka Josh wrote:
Sonny Rollins - the complete RCA recordings is the item that's really absorbing me, though I need to give a lot more time to Tim Garland's The Mystery, plus Ton Van Bergeyk's Famous Ragtime Guitar Solos (which comes with guitar tabs), William Byrd's Masses (all three), Solas' The Words that Remain, Bugge Wesselftoft's It's Snowing on my Piano, and a Proper Box of Django Reinhardt - Swing de Paris.
nice.
Django with or without all his fingers....?
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Eurrrrww.
And I thought those marbles and a scarf in the Pink Floyd box were a bit much!
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
LMG wrote:Arthur's tragedy is that several musical genres in rock owe a serious debt to him - psychedelia, prog, performance rock, but these are hardly ever acknowledged.
It's always 'Look! There goes Arthur "One Hit Wonder" Brown!'
I quite like the Moody Blues, but the thought that in the record collections of the land they outnumber Arthur Brown 10,000 to one is a dreadful, tragic shame.
kath wrote:LMG wrote:Arthur's tragedy is that several musical genres in rock owe a serious debt to him - psychedelia, prog, performance rock, but these are hardly ever acknowledged.
It's always 'Look! There goes Arthur "One Hit Wonder" Brown!'
I quite like the Moody Blues, but the thought that in the record collections of the land they outnumber Arthur Brown 10,000 to one is a dreadful, tragic shame.
watch yerself, now.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
toomanyhatz wrote:Wow, I wasn't expecting so much avant-weirdness on this record. I'm impressed!
kath wrote:
wow. all y'all know soooo much more than i do, but at least i've heard of django reinhardt. mwhahaha.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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
C wrote:kath wrote:LMG wrote:Arthur's tragedy is that several musical genres in rock owe a serious debt to him - psychedelia, prog, performance rock, but these are hardly ever acknowledged.
It's always 'Look! There goes Arthur "One Hit Wonder" Brown!'
I quite like the Moody Blues, but the thought that in the record collections of the land they outnumber Arthur Brown 10,000 to one is a dreadful, tragic shame.
watch yerself, now.
Yes kath - I love the Moodies but a fair statistic
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John aka Josh wrote:kath wrote:
wow. all y'all know soooo much more than i do, but at least i've heard of django reinhardt. mwhahaha.
That's not at all true - you've shown a great of wisdom and your ability to construct arguments is second to none.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
kath wrote:C wrote:kath wrote:
watch yerself, now.
Yes kath - I love the Moodies but a fair statistic
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no it aint. there are ten gazillion talentless bands that could've been used instead of the moodies, and i am not standin for it. so there.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
John aka Josh wrote:kath wrote:
wow. all y'all know soooo much more than i do, but at least i've heard of django reinhardt. mwhahaha.
That's not at all true - you've shown a great of wisdom and your ability to construct arguments is second to none.
C wrote:kath wrote:LMG wrote:Arthur's tragedy is that several musical genres in rock owe a serious debt to him - psychedelia, prog, performance rock, but these are hardly ever acknowledged.
It's always 'Look! There goes Arthur "One Hit Wonder" Brown!'
I quite like the Moody Blues, but the thought that in the record collections of the land they outnumber Arthur Brown 10,000 to one is a dreadful, tragic shame.
watch yerself, now.
Yes kath - I love the Moodies but a fair statistic
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C wrote:kath wrote:C wrote:
Yes kath - I love the Moodies but a fair statistic
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no it aint. there are ten gazillion talentless bands that could've been used instead of the moodies, and i am not standin for it. so there.
Fair point.
Wash your mouth out Chris.
kath has a very valid point
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LMG wrote:C wrote:kath wrote:
watch yerself, now.
Yes kath - I love the Moodies but a fair statistic
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When I last caught up with him in Poundland, Arthur didn't think it was very fair at all. I had to subtly hide the CD of Knights In White Satin Play The Hits Of The Moody Blues in my basket under a box of Black Magic Chocolates to avoid a scene!
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
LMG wrote:C wrote:kath wrote:
watch yerself, now.
Yes kath - I love the Moodies but a fair statistic
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When I last caught up with him in Poundland, Arthur didn't think it was very fair at all. I had to subtly hide the CD of Knights In White Satin Play The Hits Of The Moody Blues in my basket under a box of Black Magic Chocolates to avoid a scene!
kath wrote:C wrote:kath wrote:
no it aint. there are ten gazillion talentless bands that could've been used instead of the moodies, and i am not standin for it. so there.
Fair point.
Wash your mouth out Chris.
kath has a very valid point
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mwhahahaaa. do we get film footage of chris washin out his mouth? i'm thinkin pay-per-view
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:kath wrote:C wrote:
Yes kath - I love the Moodies but a fair statistic
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no it aint. there are ten gazillion talentless bands that could've been used instead of the moodies, and i am not standin for it. so there.
Fair point.
Wash your mouth out Chris.
kath has a very valid point
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