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Eleanor Rigby 14 01-13-2021 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Psy-Fi (Post 2155639)
Just the thought of Iggy singing with Yoko is enough to send my Iggy boner crashing to the ground like the Hindenburg on it's worst day.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx0jP0srv1Q
EVERYONE HAS TO WATCH THIS

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Originally Posted by norg (Post 2155644)
who would of thunk someone born in 2005 in espana would listen to that stuff my dad barley listens to that stuff anymore and he was born in the 60's he grew up and lived it !!!!

Weird something seems fishy here lol

2006

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2155623)
First I want a report of SF Sorrow

First of all I'm not good at writting reviews about albums but here I go:
I've only listened to side one and I must say that I'm impressed. It's a very original and "cool" album, reminds me a bit of Tommy by The Who, maybe? Although I haven't finished listening to it, I think that, as an album, is better than The Wall and Tommy because unlike these two, it's not unnecessarily long. What I mean is that, I could easily pick a song from The Wall and listen to it without listening to the whole album. But I'd prefer sitting and listening to S.F. Sorrow as a whole album instead of choosing a track (damn, I wish my English was better). I think my favourite track by now is Bracelets Of Fingers, but I repeat that it's the kind of album I enjoy listening to without skipping any songs. Let's see if side two is a as good as side one. Thank you for the suggestion!
By the way, I've answered you about Vivaldi on the top 5 composers thread.

OccultHawk 01-13-2021 04:31 AM

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I've answered you about Vivaldi on the top 5 composers thread.
I saw that. Thanks.

Eleanor Rigby 14 01-13-2021 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2155691)
I saw that. Thanks.

And what do you think about S.F. Sorrow? I mean, if you've recommended it, obviusly you like it, but is it your favourite album or something like that? Or which one's your favourite track?
I'm listening to side 2 right now.

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Originally Posted by Marie Monday (Post 2155397)
Anyone who praises the Kinks' melodies can get a rec from me. Check out the Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
Also, the Velvet Underground are not on your list so in case you're not familiar with them:

edit: Charles stealing my rec like a ninja

I've just listened to Sunday Morning, it was a bit too experimental, maybe?? What I mean is that I had never heard something similar, and I've liked this song. It was cool, thanks!

Psy-Fi 01-13-2021 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Eleanor Rigby 14 (Post 2155675)

That was every bit as awful as I imagined it would be...




Eleanor Rigby 14 01-13-2021 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Psy-Fi (Post 2155698)
That was every bit as awful as I imagined it would be...




Hahaha yeah love that photo.
Seems like Yoko Ono was really into rock music, some years ago she started singing The Great Gig In The Sky by Pink Floyd in an art gallery. Does Yoko Ono have the worst voice in rock history? Good topic for a thread.

Lisnaholic 01-13-2021 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Eleanor Rigby 14 (Post 2155486)
I forgot to mention The Allman Brothers Band, I love them. Too sad Duane passed away that soon. What a good guitarist!

Good for you, Eleanor! :clap:
The Allmans are one of my very favourite bands. Duane was the best, but even after he died they still had a line-up of great guitarists.

That Yoko/Iggy clip was interesting to watch; not so much for the music, but just to see what they would do on stage together.

( @ Psy-Fi: I understand there is now a pill on the market to help you with that problem. ;))

Eleanor Rigby 14 01-13-2021 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2155705)
Good for you, Eleanor! :clap:
The Allmans are one of my very favourite bands. Duane was the best, but even after he died they still had a line-up of great guitarists.

That Yoko/Iggy clip was interesting to watch; not so much for the music, but just to see what they would do on stage together.

( @ Psy-Fi: I understand there is now a pill on the market to help you with that problem. ;))

Hahaha yeah I couldn't stop laughing while I was watching it.
I don't know if Duane's the best one, but I was really surprised when I found out that he played on "Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs". One of my favourite guitarists collaborating with my No.1 musician! Clapton is the best, although as a guitarist I prefer Page.

OccultHawk 01-13-2021 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Eleanor Rigby 14 (Post 2155699)
Hahaha yeah love that photo.
Seems like Yoko Ono was really into rock music, some years ago she started singing The Great Gig In The Sky by Pink Floyd in an art gallery. Does Yoko Ono have the worst voice in rock history? Good topic for a thread.

There’s been lots of conversations on Yoko here. She’s a beautiful legend. An artistic genius and has one of the coolest most complimentary voices in pop music that aggressively challenges the status quo while making everything she touches more interesting and just plain better. Nobody sounds like her. She has a perfect signature sound that’s wildly unique but she never steps on anyone’s toes. She’s always amplifying the spirit of the music and doing it in a way that no other person on earth can. She can splatter the avant-garde on anything. And when two unassailable legends like her and Iggy are on stage together it’s not our place to judge the gods. It’s incumbent on us to be grateful for every wonderful sound they make and for all they’ve given us which is no less that a reason to live.

Eleanor Rigby 14 01-13-2021 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2155712)
There’s been lots of conversations on Yoko here. She’s a beautiful legend. An artistic genius and has one of the coolest most complimentary voices in pop music that aggressively challenges the status quo while making everything she touches more interesting and just plain better. Nobody sounds like her. She has a perfect signature sound that’s wildly unique but she never steps on anyone’s toes. She’s always amplifying the spirit of the music and doing it in a way that no other person on earth can. She can splatter the avant-garde on anything. And when two unassailable legends like her and Iggy are on stage together it’s not our place to judge the gods. It’s incumbent on us to be grateful for every wonderful sound they make and for all they’ve given us which is no less that a reason to live.

OK, I'm not gonna talk about her visual artworks or if she broke up The Beatles, but let's say that she doesn't have a very nice voice. Better if we stop talking 'bout Yoko, cuase then the whole thread is gonna be about her.

OccultHawk 01-13-2021 06:36 AM

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let's say that she doesn't have a very nice voice
She has an incredible voice.


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