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Piet Hein
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Nomands Of Dub - Spirals
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Great album. I don't know why the band didn't have more success; maybe they didn't have a strong enough image or get promoted enough by their record company. The singer sounds a lot like Geddy Lee of Rush, and Tony Bourge, the guitarist on this one, was very underrated as a musician.
Yes, how come did Budgie not have more success? Maybe they not were at the right place at the right time? They did not have the little luck to make it big? Wrong record company at the right time in music history? Too much of the Budgie originality in their music maybe? Or just not 6y enough? One of the truly big mysteries in life.
Below link to "Never Turn Your Back On A Friend", great third album.
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Song of the year, 1964
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Colonel Panic wrote:Great album. I don't know why the band didn't have more success; maybe they didn't have a strong enough image or get promoted enough by their record company. The singer sounds a lot like Geddy Lee of Rush, and Tony Bourge, the guitarist on this one, was very underrated as a musician.
Yes, how come did Budgie not have more success? Maybe they not were at the right place at the right time? They did not have the little luck to make it big? Wrong record company at the right time in music history? Too much of the Budgie originality in their music maybe? Or just not 6y enough? One of the truly big mysteries in life.
Below link to "Never Turn Your Back On A Friend", great third album.
I agree, I don't really know. One rock magazine supplement I once read suggested that they lacked a clear image and this was what held them back.
Anyway, "Sky High Percentage" from the "If I Were Britannia I'd Waive The Rules" album;
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Fleetwood Mac (live with Peter Green) - Rattlesnake Shake
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Pink Floyd - " TIME " PULSE Remastered 2019
I use Arch BTW! If it is not rolling, it is stagnant!
RebornOS, EndeavourOS, Archbang, Artix,
Linuxhub Prime, Manjaro, Void, PCLinuxOS
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Fleetwood Mac (live with Peter Green) - Rattlesnake Shake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaTd_oItViI
Great!
...elevator in the Brain Hotel, broken down but just as well...
( a boring Japan blog (currently paused), now on Bluesky, there's also some GitStuff )
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - At the Royal Albert Hall - Proud Mary
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Last edited by marens (2024-10-01 01:59:51)
If people would know how little brain is ruling the world, they would die of fear.
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Pete Townshend - Let my love open the door
Bob Dylan - Blowin' In The Wind
Bruce Springsteen - Hungry Heart
The Cars - Just What I Needed
Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me (Not To Come)
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If people would know how little brain is ruling the world, they would die of fear.
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I agree, I don't really know. One rock magazine supplement I once read suggested that they lacked a clear image and this was what held them back.
Probably, something like, that is just how the cards fell. Well this is another Saturday, another cup of coffee and fourth Budgie album "In For The Kill".
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Sly and Robbie Meet the Mad Professor - Cool Dude
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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The Crusaders - Street Life (which I'm sure you all know, but maybe you didn't know, as I didn't, that Randy Crawford was on vocals).
Back to Budgie; I've been listening to some of their later albums but I think "Bandolier" was their last truly good one. I found "If I were Britannia I'd Waive The Rules" and "Impeckable" insipid, despite the former's cool title, and the reviews I've seen of their 1980s albums suggest they didn't get any better after that.
Still, five good albums including at least one great one (Squawk), and getting your songs covered by the likes of Metallica and Soundgarden, isn't a bad track record for any band.
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David Gilmour as a guest with Pete Townshend, Give Blood (live)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeXf90OGTHE
Studio version...
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Stuart Copeland has done a ton of online media stuff, including an interview with Rick Beato, but I've never heard him talk about the count-in to King of Pain. I'd love to know if there was a count or if it was just a studio edit, because for 45 years (f@!# I'm old) I can't figure out the count after the intro.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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ELO live at Brunel University (near London), 1973;
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Blues
Artist - Album - Song:
Trampled Under Foot - Badlands - Down To The River
Johnny Shines - Masters of Modern Blues - Mr. Black Mare
Chris Duarte - Ain'tGiving Up - Can Opener
Rip Lee Pryor - Nobody but Me - Heard the News
Wilburt Lee Reliford - Seems Like a Dream - Tappin' That Thing
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If people would know how little brain is ruling the world, they would die of fear.
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Justin Hayward - Forever Autumn;
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An oldie, but a goodie.
Take It Slow - Boozoo Bajou feat Dukie and U-Brown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2idB8TwOQU
Bob
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