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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 16, 2012 22:18:07 GMT
Makes perfect sense...that's the wind the wind blows and the latitude of the 'accident'...as if nuclear fallout is really an accident...more like a known consequence of utility company greed.
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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 16, 2012 22:58:25 GMT
"Heavy Water" Yes, I am concerned (as well as many other Amateur Radio Operators) about this issue. We discuss many of these issues on-the-air for everyone around the globe to hear. Spreading the word, voting for people who care about our environment and recycling everything we can is a good start. More needs to be done however. The rain and water have already found its way into Lake Michigan and right into our drinking water here in Chicago - I'm sure. I'm also sure that we will never hear anything about this issue from public officials. Don't give up though - some of us on the american side are working very hard to raise awareness about the importance of caring about the environment that we all share on our planet earth! Well - Just listened to Tull - Heavy Horses - As always, I found some words of hope in those lyrics!
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Post by phil on Jan 17, 2012 12:37:45 GMT
Right now: "We used to know." Really like the electric guitar on this one! top quality tune is that one, along with Reason for waiting and Nothing is Easy....Stand up, total class....
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Post by hipflaskandy on Jan 18, 2012 16:27:29 GMT
The fave of the 'moment' shifts constantly - made me think.... which do I keep going back to, despite latest whims.... So I just checked m' iPod. These are all the tracks that have been played waaaaayyyy ahead of the rest of the field.... (with those in bold waaaayyyyy ahead of the others on this list)
New day yesterday Look into the sun Reasons for Waiting With you there to help me Cry you a song Sossity Witch’s promise Life is a long song Aqualung Mother Goose Locomotive breath Thick as a brick (various sections of, but not all) Passion Play (various sections of, but not all) Minstrel in the gallery Cold wind to Valhalla Black satin dancer Songs from the Wood Hunting girl Velvet green Pibroch (Cap in hand) Fire at midnight Acres wild Journeyman Rover Weathercock Home Flying Dutchman Fylingdale flyer Black Sunday Beastie Clasp Slow marching band Broadsword Steel monkey She said she was a dancer Budapest Ears of tin Undressed to kill Rock island The whaler’s dues Roots to branches Beside myself
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2012 16:50:39 GMT
The fave of the 'moment' shifts constantly - made me think.... which do I keep going back to, despite latest whims.... So I just checked m' iPod. These are all the tracks that have been played waaaaayyyy ahead of the rest of the field.... (with those in bold waaaayyyyy ahead of the others on this list) New day yesterdayLook into the sun Reasons for Waiting With you there to help me Cry you a song Sossity Witch’s promiseLife is a long song Aqualung Mother GooseLocomotive breath Thick as a brick (various sections of, but not all) Passion Play (various sections of, but not all) Minstrel in the gallery Cold wind to Valhalla Black satin dancer Songs from the Wood Hunting girl Velvet green Pibroch (Cap in hand) Fire at midnight Acres wild Journeyman Rover WeathercockHome Flying Dutchman Fylingdale flyer Black SundayBeastie Clasp Slow marching band BroadswordSteel monkey She said she was a dancer Budapest Ears of tin Undressed to kill Rock island The whaler’s dues Roots to branchesBeside myself With the exception of Witch’s Promise, that looks familiar. Very nice! Once I'm burnt out on Aqualung 40th + bonus tracks, I'll migrate back to the familiar. More One White Duck I say.
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hipflaskandy
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Post by hipflaskandy on Jan 18, 2012 21:23:01 GMT
With the exception of Witch’s Promise, that looks familiar. Very nice! Ah - there - y'see! - aint it great we aren't all of one mind. Witch's Promise has been the most played track this week for me..... Takes me right back to the era where I first 'found' Tull - musta been around 'Benefit' time - ah..... I was young.... impressionable..... romantic.... and in love with a lass that wouldn't take any notice of me.... Ah..... what memories!....
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Post by asongforjeffrey2 on Jan 20, 2012 4:45:51 GMT
Track of the moment: "No Lullaby".....a big dog (our Serbian Hound) in the hall..........(no worries - not that big really)....forgot the Smilies again........ok - found them!
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 20, 2012 6:12:22 GMT
A for effort but smileys are for beginners...serious posters quickly graduate to bananas and hot peppers...and the super-elite make them dance.....yeah, we set the bar pretty high here in Tull fan land...but the challenges make us better men, women and combinations thereof.
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 20, 2012 8:39:41 GMT
A for effort but smileys are for beginners...serious posters quickly graduate to bananas and hot peppers...and the super-elite make them dance.....yeah, we set the bar pretty high here in Tull fan land...but the challenges make us better men, women and combinations thereof. Oh absolutely Old Chap! Trouble with dancing bananas and peppers is that they can give some people excessive wind.
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Post by bunkerfan on Jan 20, 2012 9:56:55 GMT
Can't get enough of 40th anniversary Aqualung at the moment, it's so well produced it's like listening to it for the first time.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2012 15:02:57 GMT
Can't get enough of 40th anniversary Aqualung at the moment, it's so well produced it's like listening to it for the first time. It's the bonus tracks that I can't stop playing. My CDR freezes up nicely overnight in the cold Canadian air. Through chattering teeth, cursing the ice that clings on to the windshield as the car warms up, that's me listening to the frozen CDR of Aqualung 40th. *We pay a tax on MUSIC CDRs in Canada, allowing us freedom to record for our own use. I need MUSIC CDRs for my stand-alone TDK recorder. Other CDRs do not work. With 5.1 Up To Me - nice laugh in surround, could scare on the first listen, especially from the left rear speaker, over the shoulder. no way to slow down
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2012 16:48:04 GMT
A for effort but smileys are for beginners...serious posters quickly graduate to bananas and hot peppers...and the super-elite make them dance.....yeah, we set the bar pretty high here in Tull fan land...but the challenges make us better men, women and combinations thereof.
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tidewater
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Post by tidewater on Jan 21, 2012 3:41:11 GMT
Benefit
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 21, 2012 14:14:19 GMT
Just listened to a song I hadn't heard for ages - Summerday Sands.
"... and we lied together on the summerday sands."
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