Great Lost Tracks - An Everyday Series
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Ahhhh the Wurlitzer 'lectric pianner.
A sound as rich and thick as electric phlegm
And let me be the first to say...
Well mausered the Hurricane!!!
A sound as rich and thick as electric phlegm
And let me be the first to say...
Well mausered the Hurricane!!!
Immo- Number of posts : 5228
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Riffage yet!!
(Tinklage later - if yer able )
(Tinklage later - if yer able )
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Return of the octave
Very subtly mixed on this un
(listen at 1.30 onwards)
Very subtly mixed on this un
(listen at 1.30 onwards)
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Only a wee pianner bit at the start...
But seein as how the entire arrangement on this one is by Randy Newman ....
But seein as how the entire arrangement on this one is by Randy Newman ....
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One for me
One for Ron
Later Ron
Well mausered saaah!!!
One for Ron
Later Ron
Well mausered saaah!!!
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Harpsichordicus Pianerrius
But only at the start
But only at the start
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Officianalus Boredetum Shitlessius
Only with the pianner tracks mind
You're stuck with me for a bit yet
Only with the pianner tracks mind
You're stuck with me for a bit yet
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"At the bottom of the glass..." is a joke
For one...
I'm off for a refill
For two...
Q - What do you call an actress with five shiny, yellow fingers?
A - Goldie Haun
...is a much better joke than that.
For three...
Ah-one, ah-two, ah-one-two-tree-faw...
For one...
I'm off for a refill
For two...
Q - What do you call an actress with five shiny, yellow fingers?
A - Goldie Haun
...is a much better joke than that.
For three...
Ah-one, ah-two, ah-one-two-tree-faw...
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Immo wrote:"At the bottom of the glass..." is a joke
Nice pic immo, (what flavour dregs are they?) but you seem to be using the default XP theme on your PC. This is an affront to an artist's sensibilities, Windows Classic theme is where it's at.
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Forgot/forewent this one last night.
I can assure you that that girl doesn't come here anymore...
I can assure you that that girl doesn't come here anymore...
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Saint Julian
TRIVIA NUGGET
When Jules, Mac and Wylie usedta hang about together- pre-fame - in McCulloch's house (usually)... it was Jules' idea to write a song based on a phrase that Mac's mum used to utter every time she wandered through the front room eyeing them suspiciously
Tragically the song "Bloody Sure You're on Drugs" was never committed to vinyl
This was tho
TRIVIA NUGGET
When Jules, Mac and Wylie usedta hang about together- pre-fame - in McCulloch's house (usually)... it was Jules' idea to write a song based on a phrase that Mac's mum used to utter every time she wandered through the front room eyeing them suspiciously
Tragically the song "Bloody Sure You're on Drugs" was never committed to vinyl
This was tho
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Saint Julian.....
...The album (or Ell-Pee as it was still known back then )
Was played almost flat by all employees of The Other Record Shop, 8 Renfield Street, Glasgow
A line or three of dog-rough sulph, a Saturday afternoon queue out the door and Trampolene blasting out.... happy days indeed
...The album (or Ell-Pee as it was still known back then )
Was played almost flat by all employees of The Other Record Shop, 8 Renfield Street, Glasgow
A line or three of dog-rough sulph, a Saturday afternoon queue out the door and Trampolene blasting out.... happy days indeed
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Julian Cope! Great!
Different style, fantastic guitarist who could have been a commercial genius as well.
Hope you're all well
Different style, fantastic guitarist who could have been a commercial genius as well.
Hope you're all well
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Another superb guitar sound, even earlier.
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Another old toon, with the old Zombie as leader.
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The last from me for now, a much underrated singer from the seventies, Howard Werth, with his band of the time, Audience.
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Crackers all Gee
Hadn't heard any of those before (bar the Argent track)
The Mac track's a real gem.
I had kinda given up on company too - got so bored I was trawling the back pages of the board.
Found this wee nugget in the Top Gear/Perfumed Garden vein which you so eloquently mined there.
Hadn't heard any of those before (bar the Argent track)
The Mac track's a real gem.
I had kinda given up on company too - got so bored I was trawling the back pages of the board.
Found this wee nugget in the Top Gear/Perfumed Garden vein which you so eloquently mined there.
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It was a more sparsely populated board back then...
...fuck sight better'n this shite tho
Fuckin lurkers
...fuck sight better'n this shite tho
Fuckin lurkers
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Gladstone wrote:Another old toon, with the old Zombie as leader.
Have a soft spot for American MOR.
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Argent were English, you fuckwit.
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If you haven't got anything nice to say young man........
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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You mean next time you display your fuckwit credentials I shouldn't point them out, Your Numptiness?
A soft spot for American MOR, ffs.....
A soft spot for American MOR, ffs.....
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Oh give us a smile, your face won't crack, grumpy.
crownliquor- Number of posts : 3753
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Keep it down to a dull roar cantcha you fuckin squabblin brats
This is a music thread ... lissen an' learn
The gap between the (mucho lauded/hip) 'Soul' music and the (mucho ridiculed/terminally unhip) 'Country & Western' music is infinitesimally small in terms of musical stylings
To wit and viz...
A wretched, spiteful, straight-rayzuh-totin woman...heh heh heh...lawd have mussy
This is a music thread ... lissen an' learn
The gap between the (mucho lauded/hip) 'Soul' music and the (mucho ridiculed/terminally unhip) 'Country & Western' music is infinitesimally small in terms of musical stylings
To wit and viz...
A wretched, spiteful, straight-rayzuh-totin woman...heh heh heh...lawd have mussy
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And once again....
Pure soul from the Rev....
Pure country in the guitar licks...
Ay theng yow
Pure soul from the Rev....
Pure country in the guitar licks...
Ay theng yow
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