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Post by MrTiddles on Nov 5, 2020 19:48:45 GMT
It's not always about the HQ, sometimes I like the pictures.
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Post by MrTiddles on Nov 5, 2020 22:48:14 GMT
How about this? I went in to Woolies and it was this or 'Texas-I don't want to be a lover'. I bought Edies' album.
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 6, 2020 4:06:38 GMT
Tids, you're Living in the Past... Which isn't necessarily a bad thing! One of my favourite bands. Anderson's solo parts are remarkably similar to Brian Bennett's ground-breaking 1967 Change of Direction album (with Alan Skidmore on flute).
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 6, 2020 4:24:57 GMT
Here he is in the best ever version of Move It. Only just over 6k views a hidden gem.
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 6, 2020 4:30:49 GMT
And this is from that 1967 Change of Direction album (you may need to adjust the settings as embedded it auto's to 480p - it's actually 1080p!):
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 6, 2020 8:56:29 GMT
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 6, 2020 9:18:51 GMT
And just in case you thought Exit Eden were a staged studio one-off
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 7, 2020 12:39:51 GMT
To partner the post in this weekend's chatterbox* *And where it belongs! I'm sorry Mr Spock, but it had to be done!
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 7, 2020 13:36:06 GMT
And for good measure an excellent collection of Star Trek themes
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 8, 2020 5:42:24 GMT
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 8, 2020 5:45:21 GMT
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 8, 2020 12:26:07 GMT
I'd just bought my first home when I came across Bronski Beat's It Ain't Necessarily So. It has the best ever internal rhyme: "He made his home in that fish's abdomen". Along with Enya's Watermark - both albums get regularly blasted out in Chumbles' Mansions. I was once accused by an alpha male type of being a "bum bandit" because I said that Jimmy Somerville's voice is beautiful. As if music has a sex or a race, etc. Fuck the bigots, fuck 'em. But you may not know that the urbane and witty co-presenter of Saturday Live (the only programme I put everything aside and listen to) the Reverend Richard Coles was the brilliant saxophonist on Age of Consent!
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 9, 2020 21:53:18 GMT
Spine-chilling - Orlandi turns into one of the Furies: Megaera (yes, I had to look her name up)... not to be messed with: Punisher of infidelity! There is a horribly difficult key change which she sings through immaculately. I wouldn't cross her!
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Post by MrTiddles on Nov 10, 2020 19:07:37 GMT
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 10, 2020 23:03:38 GMT
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 11, 2020 22:14:59 GMT
If we're going there... I should hate Steve Harley because he's such a poser, but you can't odds this record, and it has one of the best middle eights of that time.
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 12, 2020 5:07:58 GMT
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Post by MrTiddles on Nov 12, 2020 22:20:28 GMT
I'm a bit tired, but this seems good.
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 13, 2020 10:55:29 GMT
That's not good, Tids, it's brilliant!
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Post by RollingEscargot on Nov 13, 2020 11:15:24 GMT
Ringo looks pretty sprightly for 80.
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Post by Chumbles on Nov 13, 2020 13:08:50 GMT
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Post by MrTiddles on Nov 13, 2020 20:50:01 GMT
One for the lads. It's just sooo good on the cans.
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