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682 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 12:36 am
Guest
Guest
karlypants wrote:Anyone like a bit of Fleetwood Mac?
I do like this song...
That era Fleetwood Mac was when they sold most of their records and it was great.
However, do a bit of digging and find out about Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac and see what you think.
Try "Need Your Love So Bad" for example.
He's part of the reason I wanted to learn how to play the guitar. (Badly, as it turned out...)
683 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 8:44 am
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
He was up himself on them interview tbh, but I love to glean little snippets of music trivia.xmiles wrote:Soul Kitchen wrote:Watched a catchup thing today on Graham Nash talking music in a studio in Manc about two or three years ago. He stated the Hollies got the songs Bus Stop and Look Through Any Window off Graham Gouldman quite by chance. Gouldman was only fifteen at the time and his mum kept mithering the Hollies manager to listen to her son's music. They duly did and recorded both the aforementioned songs and Hermans Hermits recorded No Milk Today, another of his songs around the same time. Fifteen year old and three big hits in the bag!!
He describes this in his autobiography Wild Tales. It has some interesting stuff about the Hollies and CSN&Y but Nash appears a bit up himself at times. He is also pretty frank about some of the personal issues Stills and Crosby had.
I find music is a great leveller when the football and rugby is going through a shit phase!
684 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 8:46 am
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Fleetwood Mac finished for me when Greeny went AWOL, the wife liked em though.
685 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 9:07 am
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Soul Kitchen wrote:He was up himself on them interview tbh, but I love to glean little snippets of music trivia.xmiles wrote:Soul Kitchen wrote:Watched a catchup thing today on Graham Nash talking music in a studio in Manc about two or three years ago. He stated the Hollies got the songs Bus Stop and Look Through Any Window off Graham Gouldman quite by chance. Gouldman was only fifteen at the time and his mum kept mithering the Hollies manager to listen to her son's music. They duly did and recorded both the aforementioned songs and Hermans Hermits recorded No Milk Today, another of his songs around the same time. Fifteen year old and three big hits in the bag!!
He describes this in his autobiography Wild Tales. It has some interesting stuff about the Hollies and CSN&Y but Nash appears a bit up himself at times. He is also pretty frank about some of the personal issues Stills and Crosby had.
I find music is a great leveller when the football and rugby is going through a shit phase!
Yes at least it is something we can still enjoy!
686 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 9:23 am
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Fairport are probably my favourite band of all time. Don't think I've ever got over losing SD. Going back to Steeleye Span,Maddy Prior's daughter Rose Kemp is a decent performer in her own right.Breadman wrote:xmiles wrote:boltonbonce wrote:Followed SP for years,always loved 'em.
Preferred Fairport Convention myself. Liege and Lief is a classic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD3F93v1Tdc
This is one of my all time favourite albums.
Discovered this as a student in the late 80's.
Cheers to Spanner from Barnsley for introducing me to Fairport and Sandy Denny.
I owe that man.
688 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 1:05 pm
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
boltonbonce wrote:
Thanks boltonbonce! I've not seen this before. Now I will watch the other 3 parts.
690 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 6:43 pm
Keegan
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You can go your own way... (Go your own way...)
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691 Re: Music thread Sat Jul 19, 2014 11:22 pm
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
xmiles wrote:boltonbonce wrote:
Thanks boltonbonce! I've not seen this before. Now I will watch the other 3 parts.
Correction: the other 2 parts. For some reason part 4 has never been posted on You Tube.
693 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 20, 2014 1:26 am
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Liege and Lief is just one of my favourite albums of all time. Sounds as fresh and vibrant today as it did on it's release about 45 years ago.
694 Re: Music thread Sun Jul 20, 2014 1:05 pm
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Hope this helps xmiles.http://globevod.com/music-video/music-docu/sandy-denny-under-review/xmiles wrote:xmiles wrote:boltonbonce wrote:
Thanks boltonbonce! I've not seen this before. Now I will watch the other 3 parts.
Correction: the other 2 parts. For some reason part 4 has never been posted on You Tube.
Although there is a fee. I paid 72p for 48hrs access.
695 Re: Music thread Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:13 am
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Guest
Nancy Wilson.
I was in love with her in 1985 and after just seeing her now on BBC4, I have realised that I am still in love with her now, almost 30 years later.
That's enduring love in anybody's book.
She's fit as a butcher's and she can play the guitar.
Just hope she can cook.....
Should I leave my wife and head off to California?
I was in love with her in 1985 and after just seeing her now on BBC4, I have realised that I am still in love with her now, almost 30 years later.
That's enduring love in anybody's book.
She's fit as a butcher's and she can play the guitar.
Just hope she can cook.....
Should I leave my wife and head off to California?
696 Re: Music thread Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:05 pm
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
I'm sure some of this was filmed at the
697 Re: Music thread Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:17 pm
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Breadman wrote:Nancy Wilson.
I was in love with her in 1985 and after just seeing her now on BBC4, I have realised that I am still in love with her now, almost 30 years later.
That's enduring love in anybody's book.
She's fit as a butcher's and she can play the guitar.
Just hope she can cook.....
Should I leave my wife and head off to California?
I first heard Heart back in 1982 in a pub in Manchester called the Swinging Sporran. Ann and Nancy were proper rock chicks. Ann had a wonderful powerful voice but she had issues with her weight which meant Nancy was often the focal point of many of their songs.
700 Re: Music thread Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:03 pm
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Michael Bolton wrote:
Bloody hell!!! The Legend returns. Welcome back Mike!
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