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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 7, 2012 14:30:55 GMT
1. MB's opening guitar riff to Aqualung and the subsequent solo 2. IA's vocals on Pibroch (Cap In Hand) 3. David Gilmour's guitar playing on Comfortably Numb 4. The Sgt Pepper listening experience 5. Hey Joe - JHE: what a debut UK single and certainly an eye opener Could go on for ever, but these will do for the moment
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 7, 2012 15:13:14 GMT
Special thanks to my Gran for buying my first record player - on tick
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 7, 2012 15:21:46 GMT
That most Tull moment in the old days (71-76 about) when Ian's flute solo included the teeny riff from 'God rest ye merry gentleman' and the band joined in for a few moments of counterpoint on xylophone and bass guitar....it's on 'Bursting Out' and many of the bootlegs of that era....for me that was always the deepest, sweetest moment of the journey into the land of live Tull.
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