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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 2, 2011 15:37:22 GMT
The DNA connecting some songs is obvious as can be...you know, like fat man/ tall thin girl or Budapest and it's pale shadow 'White Innocence...but some are not as easy to hear....Listen to Fylingdale Flyer nice and loud...find the mental fortitude to block out the vocals and keyboards and...voila...Songs from the Wood or something very close is hiding in the bass/guitar and drum foundation.
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 6, 2011 20:36:07 GMT
Very sophisticated and interesting discovery in the previous post...looking forward to more gems like that...thanks Steelmonkey...you strike me as a true Tull fan who gives each song a thorough listening each time...perhaps we members of this forum could come up with some sort of cash stipend to allow you to devote yourself full time to Tull studies and not be bothered with earning a living...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2011 21:14:21 GMT
You have good eye-sight, insight, and foresight. Your hearing is not bad either.
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 6, 2011 21:29:56 GMT
eh? speak up !
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2011 21:32:13 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 6, 2011 22:19:28 GMT
daughter and I visited a local taqueria last night which gave way to a funny evening at home centered around picture above connected to lower orifiae....gotta give a six year old credit for dashing into the next room and coming back spraying perfume...i guess this thread had now deteriorated to evening surprise.
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Post by maddogfagin on Apr 7, 2011 8:07:18 GMT
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