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Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 03:21
by James Blast
I'm not RJD's biggest fan, but his work with Rainbow is boss.
Now what's all this bollocks you're talking about G 'NR and The Six Patels? ;D

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 03:25
by undertow
With which I heartly concurr
In fact Rainbow Rising may be the finest Hard Rock album ever

VOL 4 ?

wHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON TAKE TEN seconds Uriah Heep

and Alex Harvey

?

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 03:27
by James Blast
SAHB were the very first live band I ever saw, they supported Mott The Hoople in 1972 at the Glasgow Apollo, so they had a major impact on me.
Uriah Heep were pish after Gary Thain was sacked.

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 03:32
by undertow
OOPS, missed that last sentence... well I wouldn't like to break up a good debate, especially afterI started it.

But whilst I realise i 'm juggling with a large piece of swiss cheese and there are a large number of ouch! (sorry Tony Carey is getting a bit carried away in the headphones) Clash apologists on Sauchiehall Street,
I feel there is a certain amount of truth in my 'argument'

UH 'There's a light in the Black'?

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 03:40
by undertow
I loved SAHB after seeing them on supersonic on ITV whne Mike Mansfield was probably doing his 'best work'

Next , Delilah and Boston Tea Party ..top quality Saturday morning TV , not what you'd be allowed these days!

And have I I've finally met someone who appreciates Salisbury, Look at Yourself , Demons and Wizards , The Magicians Birthday and ..sort of Wonderworld

I used to live near David Byron , first time I suffered loss of rock star sadness

Mind you Ian Gillan lent me his spanners to mend my bike when I had a spot of trouble with my mud guard on my paper round once!


'what's to come..........................run with the wolf!'

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 07:58
by Ahráyeph
boudicca wrote::lol: My oh my you're in for a disappointment. Par excellence.

:twisted:
James Blast wrote:I concur :(
Well, I should cancel my ticket then, shouldn't I...

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 08:30
by Dark
undertow wrote:In fact Rainbow Rising may be the finest Hard Rock album ever
Side two must be one of the best sides of rock vinyl ever pressed.

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 08:57
by boudicca
Ahráyeph wrote:
boudicca wrote::lol: My oh my you're in for a disappointment. Par excellence.

:twisted:
James Blast wrote:I concur :(
Well, I should cancel my ticket then, shouldn't I...
If you want to book a STABBIN' while you're at it... :twisted:

What James meant to say was, "I conquer".
And he bloody did, as you recall! :lol: :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 10:41
by Planet Dave
The wonderful techno-lite Mortal Coil sampling 'Did I Dream?', no idea who it's by but I've got in on some comp or other. Put on the IJ courtesy of Sinnie. :D :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 13:35
by Obviousman
Koyaanisqatsi, tidididi, Koyaanisqatsi, tidididi, Koyaanisqatsi, tidididi, Koyaanisqatsi, tidididi, …

Don't mind the tune, but it'd love to finally get to the end of the movie :lol: Tried watching it three times already now, but fell asleep every time. Not fit for watching to in bed while you're sleepy then, I guess :oops: :lol

Loved the first 45 minutes though :D :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 13:49
by James Blast
I've got the snoudtrack album for that Zed if you're interested, the title track is tres Gothique. :D

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 13:50
by Obviousman
James Blast wrote:I've got the snoudtrack album for that Zed if you're interested, the title track is tres Gothique. :D
Would I be interested, you ask? :D :notworthy: :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 13:55
by James Blast
t'will go on the next Glasgow/Antwarp Shuttle ;D :D

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 13:57
by Ahráyeph
James Blast wrote:I've got the snoudtrack album for that Zed if you're interested, the title track is tres Gothique. :D
Coooool! Philip Glass rocks! I've been trying to get that DVD for ages now. Will have to do a search on Amazon again...

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 13:58
by Obviousman
James Blast wrote:t'will go on the next Glasgow/Antwarp Shuttle ;D :D
You're a star :D :notworthy: :notworty: :notworthy:
Ahráyeph wrote:
James Blast wrote:I've got the snoudtrack album for that Zed if you're interested, the title track is tres Gothique. :D
Coooool! Philip Glass rocks! I've been trying to get that DVD for ages now. Will have to do a search on Amazon again...
If you want the movie on DVD, it'll be on its way right away :wink:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 14:01
by Ahráyeph
:notworthy: Indebted to ya, Z!! :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 14:25
by radiojamaica
Obviousman wrote:
James Blast wrote:I've got the snoudtrack album for that Zed if you're interested, the title track is tres Gothique. :D
Would I be interested, you ask? :D :notworthy: :notworthy:
okay then Z, so I needent have to worry about nicking that cd from my dad to make a copy for ya (as we discussed on the road from Lier to home)... :innocent:

And do keep on keeping on trying to watch the movie in full. It really is worth it :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 14:27
by paint it black
I have often walked down this street before;
But the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before.
All at once am I Several stories high.

:oops: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 14:37
by Ahráyeph
radiojamaica wrote:
Obviousman wrote:
James Blast wrote:I've got the snoudtrack album for that Zed if you're interested, the title track is tres Gothique. :D
Would I be interested, you ask? :D :notworthy: :notworthy:
okay then Z, so I needent have to worry about nicking that cd from my dad to make a copy for ya (as we discussed on the road from Lier to home)... :innocent:

And do keep on keeping on trying to watch the movie in full. It really is worth it :notworthy:
Yup, I concur. It's one of my most cherished movies (hence me searching for that DVD)...

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 14:41
by radiojamaica
Ahráyeph wrote: Yup, I concur. It's one of my most cherished movies (hence me searching for that DVD)...
I only have it taped on an old VHS tape... Let's take it back to the old school 8)

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 19:52
by Obviousman
Ahráyeph wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:
Obviousman wrote: Would I be interested, you ask? :D :notworthy: :notworthy:
okay then Z, so I needent have to worry about nicking that cd from my dad to make a copy for ya (as we discussed on the road from Lier to home)... :innocent:

And do keep on keeping on trying to watch the movie in full. It really is worth it :notworthy:
Yup, I concur. It's one of my most cherished movies (hence me searching for that DVD)...
As I said, I've been trying a whole lot of nights this week :lol: Was very impressed :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 20:00
by Ahráyeph
Like Koen said, it's really worthwile seeing the whole movie and getting into the whole cadence of sound and vision. Truly a tale of Life out of Balance...

Posted: 09 Mar 2007, 22:48
by 6FeetOver
The phenomenon actually has a name: "earworm". That's not what *I* call it... !@#$%^&* :evil: :urff:

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 01:53
by bushman*pm
Ahráyeph wrote:
boudicca wrote::lol: My oh my you're in for a disappointment. Par excellence.

:twisted:
James Blast wrote:I concur :(
Well, I should cancel my ticket then, shouldn't I...
....especially if you're flying with Ryanscare or Easycrash
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 03:11
by boudicca
"Sweeeeeeeet Car-o-line..."

:oops: :lol: