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What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 14-01-2013

Jerome Wrote:The consumate live performer - http://youtu.be/BV-ASc0qkrM Simply brilliant.

Aahhhh...Thick As A Brick, hey, did you ever end up getting TAAB II Jerome?


What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 14-01-2013

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BOB DYLAN "bringing it all back home" cd,1965

"judas!" they cried....
yep, this was Bob's first 'electric' album, hard to imagine the hatred and resentment this would have caused back in the day, but it did, yet it still managed to be his first to crack the US top10 as an album..those guys over there were still backwards in regards to Dylan, was much bigger in the UK and here in Australia until then...
i checked Music Head's score for this one...2.8, mine works out 2.7, with me giving one extra track as a like score instead of a love and that track is "its alright ma(im only bleeding)", we also disagree on worst and best tracks here, his worst "outlaw blues",mine "on the road again"...MH's favourite track is the brilliant "its all over now,baby blue", like me it would have been so so difficult to choose a favourite im sure, but this time round i gotta go for "gates of eden" for a change...
i also dont think Dylan ever topped the word-play he 'rapped'(yes rapped) on 'suberrranean homesick blues"...a bunch of gibberish throwaway one-liners that all make sense when put together in a way that no one but His Bobness could do...also interesting to note that another so-called legendary poey from that period in Allan Ginsberg is in the video for that one.
its impossible to say any Dylan album is superior to every other one, but of the 60s-70s albums this is my favourite( of the 80s-90s its "infidels",00s-10s it has to be "tempest" for me)
great album by the greatest word-smith in musical history...
and what is it with his 115th dream,what happened to the other 114 dreams??(maybe Paul Weller borrowed 22 of them for his 22dreams album LOL)

I LOVE THIS ALBUM

worst track: on the road again
best track: gates of eden

tracks:

1. subterranean homesick blues ***
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwKXggW7naI video
2. she belongs to me ***
3. maggies farm ***
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyZS0aCIYIk live "farm aid 1985"
4. love minus zero/no limit ***
5. outlaw blues **
6. on the road again **
7. bob dylan's 115th dream ***
8. mr.tamborine man ***
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeP4FFr88SQ live "newport folk festival 1964"
9. gates of eden ***
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egppxVFKMs8 audio (not the album version but one recorded with George Harrison 1969)
10.its alright ma(im only bleeding) **
11.its all over now,baby blue ***

3s=8
2s=3
1s=0

rating: 2.7 or 9/10


What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 14-01-2013

CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:Aahhhh...Thick As A Brick, hey, did you ever end up getting TAAB II Jerome?

Yes I did, but it took a little bit of getting used to. Still great quality though.


What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 14-01-2013

as you know im a recent convert to Jethro Tull, so i got both TAAB and TAAB2 around the same time so i guess i have a different perspective on it than you,Music Head and everyone else here, and personally right now i actually prefer TAAB2 as a complete work of art...great stuff!!!


What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 14-01-2013

I grew up with my older brother playing 'Aqualung' morning, noon and night. Drove my mom nuts. But from a musical perspective I think 'Heavy Horses' is Tull at their best.


What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 14-01-2013

Love Over Gold - Dire Straits - A step into the world of mini 'epics' by Mr Knopfler & Co. Piano playing on this album is superb.


What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 14-01-2013

Next up. Ian Anderson's solo effort 'The Secret Language of Birds' - acoustic stuff. Nice.


What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 14-01-2013

Jerome Wrote:Love Over Gold - Dire Straits - A step into the world of mini 'epics' by Mr Knopfler & Co. Piano playing on this album is superb.

one of the top ten albums of all time IMO...the music is spot on,lyrical content is superb and to cap it off it has one of my favourite album covers of all time also...

Telegraph Road is also one of the finest recordings ever made, what is it...14minutes long or something and it just builds up and up for the entire song...a perfect song IMO


What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 14-01-2013

Jerome Wrote:I grew up with my older brother playing 'Aqualung' morning, noon and night. Drove my mom nuts. But from a musical perspective I think 'Heavy Horses' is Tull at their best.

Heavy Horses is my favourite Tull album, pretty sure that was the one you recommended for me to get first Jerome...glad you did, ive missed out on these guys for what seems like a lifetime...

just recently saw a performance on 'studio' channel from somewhere in Europe probably recorded in the 80s maybe...awesome stuff, absolutely proffessional as it gets on stage IMO


What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 14-01-2013

Jerome Wrote:Next up. Ian Anderson's solo effort 'The Secret Language of Birds' - acoustic stuff. Nice.

what's his solo material like?, similar to JT...all i have is TAAB2 as a solo effort