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822 Re: Music thread Fri Oct 24 2014, 10:19
Numpty 28723
Andy Walker
Bonce, I only just spotted your Half Eaten Hamburger track - brilliant, mate.
This one goes out to the Chigley skins and any fans of the four loveable mop-tops who shook the Wirral all those years ago.
This one goes out to the Chigley skins and any fans of the four loveable mop-tops who shook the Wirral all those years ago.
823 Re: Music thread Fri Oct 24 2014, 11:11
Guest
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Only on here could you see Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, swiftly followed by the Chuckle Bros & Tinchy Whotsit........
Anyway, on the back of Numpty's post, here's my favourite HMHB track, which I think sums up modern life in England pretty well:
Anyway, on the back of Numpty's post, here's my favourite HMHB track, which I think sums up modern life in England pretty well:
824 Re: Music thread Fri Oct 24 2014, 11:28
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Here's Wayne (or Jayne) Think (s)he was still pre-op Wayne when this romantic ballad was vomited on to society.
"If you don't want to f*** me, f*** off" - Always liked this no-nonsense chat-up line.
"If you don't want to f*** me, f*** off" - Always liked this no-nonsense chat-up line.
825 Re: Music thread Sat Oct 25 2014, 00:34
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
"Love thy neighbour" as interpreted by the wonderful Bonzo's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI-9WH4Z4gY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI-9WH4Z4gY
831 Re: Music thread Sun Oct 26 2014, 09:00
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
HP
They certainly left their mark. At the time I remember that the group that was expected to fill the void after the Cream break up was Taste but Rory had different ideas as aapparently he wasn't too keen on McCracken and Wilson, and then in 69 the Hammer of the Gods fell and British rock had a new Goliath!
RIP Jack in the knowledge you did the business.
They certainly left their mark. At the time I remember that the group that was expected to fill the void after the Cream break up was Taste but Rory had different ideas as aapparently he wasn't too keen on McCracken and Wilson, and then in 69 the Hammer of the Gods fell and British rock had a new Goliath!
RIP Jack in the knowledge you did the business.
832 Re: Music thread Mon Oct 27 2014, 00:29
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
A lot of people at the time saw Cream as mainly a vehicle for the virtuoso talents of Clapton on guitar and Ginger's drumming. Live 20 minute versions of the likes of "Toad" and "Spoonful" bored the living shite out of me. For me Cream were at their brilliant best when doing the songs written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown(White Room,Politician,Tales of Brave Ulysses,SWLABR,What a Bringdown,Deserted Cities of the Heart, etc.). Jack's solo albums like Songs For A Tailor and Harmony Row,again with lyrics written by Pete Brown, are also excellent.
833 Re: Music thread Mon Oct 27 2014, 08:24
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Cream were the first "supergroup" and they were phenomenal live. I loved the songs and the improvisation but totally agree with you HP about the drum solos that were so popular back then!
Even the reunion concert a few years ago was good, although I didn't manage to get a ticket and have to content myself with the DVDs.
Another Jack Bruce song which I think is his most moving is "We're Going Wrong". Apparently written about the break up of his first marriage it is one of the saddest songs I know.
Even the reunion concert a few years ago was good, although I didn't manage to get a ticket and have to content myself with the DVDs.
Another Jack Bruce song which I think is his most moving is "We're Going Wrong". Apparently written about the break up of his first marriage it is one of the saddest songs I know.
834 Re: Music thread Mon Oct 27 2014, 11:14
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
I'm with you all the way on that HP, however they laid the foundation for many of the rock bands that followed along, at the time, with Hendrix. They were more influential on my musical tastes and direction than the mopheads!Hip Priest wrote:A lot of people at the time saw Cream as mainly a vehicle for the virtuoso talents of Clapton on guitar and Ginger's drumming. Live 20 minute versions of the likes of "Toad" and "Spoonful" bored the living shite out of me. For me Cream were at their brilliant best when doing the songs written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown(White Room,Politician,Tales of Brave Ulysses,SWLABR,What a Bringdown,Deserted Cities of the Heart, etc.). Jack's solo albums like Songs For A Tailor and Harmony Row,again with lyrics written by Pete Brown, are also excellent.
As an afterthought i'd forgot about As You Said on Wheels which if I remember is a Bruce Brown song?
835 Re: Music thread Mon Oct 27 2014, 22:45
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Mind you, Eric (and George) didn't do too badly with this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObefcUdeuPs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObefcUdeuPs
836 Re: Music thread Tue Oct 28 2014, 11:24
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Langelo Misterioso if I remember correctly?
837 Re: Music thread Wed Oct 29 2014, 14:44
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Loved ELP. My mate thought they were pretentious tossers. Takes all sorts....
839 Re: Music thread Wed Oct 29 2014, 22:54
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Anyone singing the blues whilst wearing a kilt should be severely reprimanded.
Pants were always good enough for Robert Johnson.
Pants were always good enough for Robert Johnson.
840 Re: Music thread Wed Oct 29 2014, 23:37
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
ELP were a bit too much for me but i used to love this lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzz60X1mBgk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzz60X1mBgk
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