Hugh wrote:kath wrote:
see. i still have probs with the hare. i think i will get there eventually.
Have you tried waxing.
yeah, but it still won't bring my spectacles back. what am i doing wrong?
Hugh wrote:kath wrote:
see. i still have probs with the hare. i think i will get there eventually.
Have you tried waxing.
Hugh wrote:
Then do all the Genesis albums to Wind And Wuthering
Short Bald Bloke wrote:I've gone on to Live at Madison Square Garden...in for a penny
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
lord_of_light88 wrote:That was a most enjoyable sync listen, thanks everyone! Round of applause.
Happy evening.Hugh wrote:
Then do all the Genesis albums to Wind And Wuthering
Yes. Those albums deserve cuddly loving care and a tasteful touch. SW can.
C wrote:Short Bald Bloke wrote:I've gone on to Live at Madison Square Garden...in for a penny
A great album
Great to have you all aboard.
Next week we will be enjoying a bit of Traffic:
You know it makes sense
Yes, you know it makes sense
Schedule allowing, I'll be there with bells on. This one is a big favorite.
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Neil Jung wrote:lord_of_light88 wrote:That was a most enjoyable sync listen, thanks everyone! Round of applause.
Happy evening.Hugh wrote:
Then do all the Genesis albums to Wind And Wuthering
Yes. Those albums deserve cuddly loving care and a tasteful touch. SW can.
They've only been remastered twice or is it three times?
Nancy wrote:
Schedule allowing, I'll be there with bells on. This one is a big favorite
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Hugh wrote:
They still sound rubbish though. Way too compressed.
yomptepi wrote:I have never heard a clear sounding version of Foxtrot. It is a mess.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
C wrote:yomptepi wrote:I have never heard a clear sounding version of Foxtrot. It is a mess.
and that is unfortunate as Foxtrot is their second best record
Yes, unfortunate as Foxtrot is their second best record
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lord_of_light88 wrote:I played Too Old To RnR last night before bed. I hadn't listened to it since I was a kid, when one of my brother's fiends brought it along. Funny how some stuff gets stashed away somewhere in your mind when you're not looking. It has been ages since I last heard those songs yet as they came on last night they revealed lots of familiar passages which were lovely to go through, like finding yourself in some place you'd forgotten you had already been, getting to enjoy it as both new and familiar at the same time.
Good album. Good old Jethro.
kath wrote:lord_of_light88 wrote:I played Too Old To RnR last night before bed. I hadn't listened to it since I was a kid, when one of my brother's fiends brought it along. Funny how some stuff gets stashed away somewhere in your mind when you're not looking. It has been ages since I last heard those songs yet as they came on last night they revealed lots of familiar passages which were lovely to go through, like finding yourself in some place you'd forgotten you had already been, getting to enjoy it as both new and familiar at the same time.
Good album. Good old Jethro.
grooooovy that you re-tried it. i swear. when i reheard it for this listen, it was much better than i'd remembered. that happened for a few of us. i think theo was right when he said that whatever made us not like it as much back in the day.. too minstrelly maybe, title track too overplayed, the value of the albums around it, whateverrrr... they don't really seem like significant reasons all these years down the line, when yer actually listenin to the thing. the songs themselves sound damn good. they *are* good.
this has happened to me many times on this board, a retake on an album that i heard a certain way back in the day, with some differing priorities, diff "ears", diff chemical content levels in the bloodstream, etc. it's my fave kinda conversion. mwhaha.
p.s. luvvvv the clip, huw. ::sigh::
yomptepi wrote:
1.SEBTP
2. LLDOB
3. NC
4. F
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
yomptepi wrote:It was better than I remembered, but when played next to Thick as a Brick, it withered and died horribly. It isn't a bad record, despite the desperate story. It just isn't a great record, which is what I expect from Jethro Tull in the Early seventies. I believe it was their first lacklustre outing, so disappointment is entirely justified.