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RE: What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 25-07-2019

Neil Diamond - Hot August Night. If ever there was a live album that conveyed real emotion, a perfect analogue recording and a brilliant performance by all musicians, then this is it. It still stuns me every time I hear it. And I have been listening to since I was a kid - and that's a LONG time ago.


RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 25-07-2019

^^
Neil captured at his best IMO


RE: What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 25-07-2019

(21-06-2019, 21:00)CRAZY-HORSE Wrote: loved your quote:  He is to music what Picasso was to painting - laws unto themselves.  unquote:

ive never heard Dylan described that way before, but it is so true.

What I like about Dylan is the fact that he does not pander to the masses. He just does his own thing. Kim Kardashian is secretly jealous that someone could be that famous without taking a selfie every 15 minutes.....


RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 25-07-2019

(25-07-2019, 12:13)Jerome Wrote:
(21-06-2019, 21:00)CRAZY-HORSE Wrote: loved your quote:  He is to music what Picasso was to painting - laws unto themselves.  unquote:

ive never heard Dylan described that way before, but it is so true.

What I like about Dylan is the fact that he does not pander to the masses. He just does his own thing. Kim Kardashian is secretly jealous that someone could be that famous without taking a selfie every 15 minutes.....

my mum is a huge Dylan fan, I guess that's where I got it from, and when we discuss him on occasion, 
she ultimately ends up saying "he has no peers, he is Bob Dylan", and that sums him up in every way...

the guy didnt even turn up to receive his Nobel Prize, if it was anyone else i'd say "oh, he's just an arrogant self absorbed so and so",
but my mum and I just thought "that's Bob"....


RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 26-07-2019

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PAUL McCARTNEY  "flowers in the dirt"  cd,  1989

sixteenth post Beatle set for Macca...
Elvis Costello co-wrote several tracks here (the remainder appeared on Elvis' "spike")…
first time Macca used his Hoffner Bass since the early Beatle days thanks to persistence
from Costello who also encouraged Macca not to dismiss his past by refusing to record
songs that sounded like Beatles and it shows...
lots of Beatle-esque songs here from soft rock through to acoustic songs and ballads...
a welcome return to form after his wishy-washy period after 1982's  classic Tug Of War...
I LOVE THIS ALBUM

from the album the second single:






RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 27-07-2019

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BEATLES "1" cd, 2000

career spanning compilation,
contains all of their UK singles releases 1962-1970 and it has been put together
in chronological release order, that way its easy to hear their progression from
Love Me Do through the Sgt Peppers era and on to the MOR Soft Rock of their final
singles...
a great starting place for any youngster wanting to know what these guys were about...
a classy affair of possibly (arguably) twenty-seven of the greatest singles of the rock/pop era...
this album was the biggest selling album in the world in the decade 2000-2010 with in excess of
thirty million sales...
I LOVE THIS ALBUM

thought i'd pick one that is often overlooked in the Beatles songbook for linking this time round:








RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 29-07-2019

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FOREIGNER "the platinum collection" cd, 1999:

one of rock's finest bands IMO...
with one of rock's finest frontmen in Lou Gramm also...
superb collection of hit singles here and listening reminded me
just how good a singles band they actually were back in the day...
album contains a couple of Lou's solo singles also...
nothing to dislike here, plenty to like or love though...
I LOVE THIS ALBUM

my favourite single of theirs is actually a Lou Gramm solo single:






RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 29-07-2019

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STEVE HILLAGE "fish rising"  cd, 1975

debut solo set...
still hadn't left Gong before this was recorded,
rest of the band are his backing band here...
some good stuff on here and some boring lengthy instrumental pieces also,
but overall...
I LIKE THIS ALBUM






RE: What Are You Listening To? - Ruby - 30-07-2019

Graham Nash - Wild Tales

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An album I hadn't heard before, although I've heard some of the songs. Hmmm - will have to listen again some time. He's never bad - a good songwriter, just some of his other stuff has more overall appeal IMHO. Crosby by his side on a couple of tracks, which always helps - they were brilliant together, David Lindley here and there, Dave Mason on one, ditto Joni Mitchell, and Joe Yankee (aka Neil Young) on another. 






RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 01-08-2019

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TRAFFIC "John Barleycorn must die", cd,  1970:

the band's fourth...
how does "jazz-rock" sound for this album?...
lots of jazz influences here...
I notice the original album only has six tracks, my cd has five bonus tracks,
a live one and several previously unreleased tunes...
struggling to find a best track here, not because its bad, just the opposite in fact,
its superb,
I LOVE THIS ALBUM,

its not very often (if ever) that I pick an instrumental track but on this occasion I feel it is
totally justified as it sums up the sound of the whole album, plus, I DO love it!