Fran wrote:Nope, never saw the movie - must look out for it. I like them, have nearly all the stuff on vinyl. Would love to see them play......
Here's the 1929 (silent) movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op2sOtF1 ... ata_player
Fran wrote:Nope, never saw the movie - must look out for it. I like them, have nearly all the stuff on vinyl. Would love to see them play......
You can even cue up the music too ;-) But to tell the truth it doesn't need music at all, at all....Fran wrote:ooh, excellent! I'll watch that later when I get home.
Fran
that's a old favourite of mine.... I ignored it for years after its release as Clapton had become a tad dull but a guy fitting a kitchen in our house RAVED about it (he was an ex-roadie and session guitarist) so I gave it a listen. Great album. Probably Clapton's last genuinely good album as Simon Climie (remember Climie Fisher?) took over production and everything was drum machine and pro-tools after that. Would love a copy on vinyl.cybot wrote:
Well,well,well! Nice to know somebody appreciates this album! Everything you've said above is absolutely spot on :-) I only got as far as the second track (Third Degree) last night when I was rudely interrupted and I could have sworn I was listening to Peter Green! Will keep an eye out for a copy on vinyl for you....but you'll be waiting as I've never seen a copy and apparently it's a rare beast :-(Ivor wrote:that's a old favourite of mine.... I ignored it for years after its release as Clapton had become a tad dull but a guy fitting a kitchen in our house RAVED about it (he was an ex-roadie and session guitarist) so I gave it a listen. Great album. Probably Clapton's last genuinely good album as Simon Climie (remember Climie Fisher?) took over production and everything was drum machine and pro-tools after that. Would love a copy on vinyl.cybot wrote:
I only got as far as the second track (Third Degree) last night when I was rudely interrupted ...