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Post by admin on Mar 12, 2008 13:28:29 GMT
A standard for every forum! Me, today it's Seth Lakeman - Kitty Jay....great album!
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Post by quizzkid on Mar 12, 2008 17:00:50 GMT
At the moment, I've lapsed back some thirty-six years and I'm listening to...
"What a bunch of sweeties" by the Pink Fairies.
If Tull can't [or won't] run a message board then lets give three hoorah's for Col!
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Post by admin on Mar 12, 2008 17:34:45 GMT
Aww shucks, fanks mate! glad to see you back, maybe it'll pick up and get going this time with no official board. Never heard any Pink Fairies - I was always a bit wary of the name! How would you descibe them? And to get back on topic....Karine Polwart - Faultlines. (I've become a bit of a born again folkie in my old age
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Post by silkenmist on Mar 13, 2008 17:19:08 GMT
I have been stuck on Divinites for the past few days. Hey Quizz, nice to you.
Regards,
Silken...
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Post by silkenmist on Mar 13, 2008 17:19:34 GMT
UGG!!!
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Post by silkenmist on Mar 13, 2008 17:21:25 GMT
Why is it that every time I go back to change what I have posted, the same thing posts again and again. There is no edit button or delete button. This is very confusing
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Post by quizzkid on Mar 14, 2008 17:33:04 GMT
Aww shucks, fanks mate! glad to see you back, maybe it'll pick up and get going this time with no official board. Never heard any Pink Fairies - I was always a bit wary of the name! How would you descibe them? And to get back on topic....Karine Polwart - Faultlines. (I've become a bit of a born again folkie in my old age Pre-punk anarchy played by Hawkwind type band.....I think. Also just bought two KT Tunstall albums from the 2 for "0 deal as well as Robert Plant & Alison Whatsits album...which will all be played this week-end.
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Post by quizzkid on Mar 14, 2008 17:33:36 GMT
I have been stuck on Divinites for the past few days. Hey Quizz, nice to you. Regards, Silken... Hi Silken, Hope all is well.
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Post by silkenmist on Mar 14, 2008 18:10:57 GMT
Things are good Quizz
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Post by admin on Mar 14, 2008 21:38:08 GMT
Pre-punk anarchy played by Hawkwind type band.....I think. Blimey...that'a a description and a half...sort of Sex Pistols on acid then maybe? Oh man, you are gonna love the Robert Plant, Alison Krauss album, it's sensational! Definitely on of my favourite albums of recent times. No folkie nonsense for me today btw....just rockin' with The Trews. Have you met The Trews yet? Killer rock n roll band, if there's any justice in the world then they will be huge! www.youtube.com/watch?v=rro-MGM-yR8www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EC6lGFTH64
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Post by geoffcb on Mar 15, 2008 23:49:47 GMT
I have been stuck on Divinites for the past few days. Hey Quizz, nice to you. Regards, Silken... Hi Silken, Hope all is well. Hi Silken and Quizz. Good to see some old Tull web-boarders here! Geoff
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Post by admin on Mar 16, 2008 17:28:24 GMT
Today I have listened to Burlesque by Bellowhead and added pretty pictures to my posts to liven the thread up a bit! (but I haven't got to the end of the Bethlehem DVD yet so no review yet, sorry!)
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Post by fatman on Mar 17, 2008 5:47:45 GMT
Hi Silken, Hope all is well. Hi Silken and Quizz. Good to see some old Tull web-boarders here! Geoff Count me in too, Geoff. Jeff Stern
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Post by quizzkid on Mar 18, 2008 0:40:57 GMT
Well Hello to all you old familar faces [or names!]
How the devil have you all been keeping?
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Post by quizzkid on Mar 18, 2008 0:44:05 GMT
Blimey...that'a a description and a half...sort of Sex Pistols on acid then maybe? Nearly, more a mixture of Steve Hillage without the pyramids and the Stranglers without the leather jackets on acid.
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Post by silkenmist on Mar 18, 2008 17:17:38 GMT
Hi Silken and Quizz. Good to see some old Tull web-boarders here! Geoff Count me in too, Geoff. Jeff Stern Good to see both of you Geoff and Jeff. I just got back from a weeks cruise to Cozumel and Cancun. Now that's the way to take a vacation. I had a blast. I even took all my Tull tunes with me. So has anyone heard from Blue?? Silken...
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Post by admin on Mar 20, 2008 23:05:27 GMT
The last couple of days I've been flogging Tim Van Eyken's Stiffs Lovers Holymen Thieves album to death. His version of John Barleycorn is sublime!
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Post by TM on Mar 21, 2008 16:55:39 GMT
Not new anymore, but it ages nicely. Hello to all the old friends. TM
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Post by admin on Mar 21, 2008 22:25:26 GMT
Snakes & Arrows....drool! Did I ever tell you about my Rush thang tm? I did din't I? Now we got this thread goin on! I hear there's also going to be a live DVD of the tour too soon (Live DVD from Rush, surely not!)
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Post by electrocutas on Mar 22, 2008 16:21:54 GMT
Always take the video Ipod on train journey's and somehow don't watch videos but always end up listening to The Open Door by Evanescence......it is a really good album.
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Post by TM on Mar 24, 2008 18:11:05 GMT
Snakes & Arrows....drool! Did I ever tell you about my Rush thang tm? I did din't I? Now we got this thread goin on! I hear there's also going to be a live DVD of the tour too soon (Live DVD from Rush, surely not!) Didn't you post some pretty wild concert pics of theirs? I think Snakes and Arrows is not only their best album in many years, it may be their best album period. Both musically and lyrically. I can't get enough of it lately. Cheers.
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Post by admin on Mar 24, 2008 20:13:24 GMT
Always take the video Ipod on train journey's and somehow don't watch videos but always end up listening to The Open Door by Evanescence......it is a really good album. I'm not too clued up on Evanescence, I know the hit but I didn't realise they were still around. Are you familiar with Mostly Autumn? They don't sound at all like Evanescence but you might like them too. (if that make any sense?!) www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTjHkaODDQcSnakes & Arrows....drool! Did I ever tell you about my Rush thang tm? I did din't I? Now we got this thread goin on! I hear there's also going to be a live DVD of the tour too soon (Live DVD from Rush, surely not!) Didn't you post some pretty wild concert pics of theirs? I think Snakes and Arrows is not only their best album in many years, it may be their best album period. Both musically and lyrically. I can't get enough of it lately. Cheers. Yeah, totally agree tm. The Rush boys are looking a bit thin on top and lined these days but there's no sign of age in the music. I hadn't actually played S&A for a while so I went to dig it out after reading your post...and then cranked Test For Echo too, another of my favourite Rush albums. Very underrated IMO.
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 5, 2008 11:29:29 GMT
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Post by admin on Apr 5, 2008 18:04:40 GMT
Humble Pie's for Your Love was excellent, thanks for posting that. Yet another band that I really should take time to check out. Steve Marriott had a great voice.
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Post by admin on Apr 9, 2008 20:38:13 GMT
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 10, 2008 17:10:52 GMT
Humble Pie's for Your Love was excellent, thanks for posting that. Yet another band that I really should take time to check out. Steve Marriott had a great voice. hey Col!! If you like or would like to hear early Pie and an even better version of For Your.... check out on Amazon..'Live at The Whiskey a-Go-Go 1969' it's a brilliant album that's probably going to be 'extinct' soon.
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Post by admin on Apr 10, 2008 20:43:45 GMT
Humble Pie's for Your Love was excellent, thanks for posting that. Yet another band that I really should take time to check out. Steve Marriott had a great voice. hey Col!! If you like or would like to hear early Pie and an even better version of For Your.... check out on Amazon..'Live at The Whiskey a-Go-Go 1969' it's a brilliant album that's probably going to be 'extinct' soon. Cool, I'll look it up I must admit tho I do generally prefer a bands studio albums to live ones ( a few notable exceptions apart) so was there a classic Humble Pie album that I couldn't do without?
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 11, 2008 10:55:35 GMT
hey Col!! If you like or would like to hear early Pie and an even better version of For Your.... check out on Amazon..'Live at The Whiskey a-Go-Go 1969' it's a brilliant album that's probably going to be 'extinct' soon. Cool, I'll look it up I must admit tho I do generally prefer a bands studio albums to live ones ( a few notable exceptions apart) so was there a classic Humble Pie album that I couldn't do without? I liked them and had the album 'Smokin' which was their most popular imho,however not a fanatic H Pie fan - loved Marriotts voice tho! They do have a Best of .... as well!! Think that video of 'For Your Love'... is tremendous.
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Post by broadsword on Apr 13, 2008 20:33:59 GMT
If you're into Hendrix/ZZ Top, check out The Hamsters. A power trio second to none, they do their own material or a set of Hendrix/ZZ Top, or a mixture of all 3. More than 2 hours of hard arsed, ballsy, no-nonsense rock music. They're always touring, www.thehamsters.co.uk will tell you all you want to know. They do a humdinger version of the ZZ Top number "Sharp Dressed Man", with a brilliant gimmick - I won't spoil it for you, go see 'em.
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Post by TullSkull on Apr 14, 2008 13:14:32 GMT
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