"Somethings calling me back to the light in the black I'm goin home"Modest wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/17/arts/music/17dio.html
My heart is crying. He's probably teaching god and angels how to sing now
Rock In Peace Dio
Rock - what are you listening to?
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Thanks cybotjonnyone wrote:
Welcome back jonnyone.....again :-)))
Glad to see Robin Trower is still being played what about "Long Misty Days" It was always my favourite[/quote]
Don't have it John! Must check the portfolio set to see what tracks are taken from the album. Anway if I walked into a second hand right now I'd buy the lot! Well, at least the first 4 at the very least! Great to have you back too...
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Don't have it John! Must check the portfolio set to see what tracks are taken from the album. Anway if I walked into a second hand right now I'd buy the lot! Well, at least the first 4 at the very least! Great to have you back too...[/quote]cybot wrote:Thanks cybotjonnyone wrote:
Welcome back jonnyone.....again :-)))
Glad to see Robin Trower is still being played what about "Long Misty Days" It was always my favourite
Side One
Some Rain Falls
Long Misty Days
Hold Me
Caledonia
Side Two
Pride
Sailing
S.M.O.
I Can't Live Without You
Messin The Blues
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Thanks for the tracklisting John! There's three tracks on the Portfolio album I have : Caledonia, Pride and Messin' the Blues. I'm listening to them as I type this ! They sound brilliant :-) Thanks again...
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Lovely quote John...jonnyone wrote:"Somethings calling me back to the light in the black I'm goin home"Modest wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/17/arts/music/17dio.html
My heart is crying. He's probably teaching god and angels how to sing now
Rock In Peace Dio
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Listening to this and in a week full of surprises, this is another one, Live at Clarke University in 1968, sandwiched between 'Are You Experienced' and 'Axis Bold As Love'.As good a document of the original experience at the height of their powers as any of the other early live albums including 'Monterey' and recaptured brilliantly by Jimi's original engineer Eddie Kramer.In particular Noel's bass sound has to be heard to be believed - I always felt he was neglected a little bit... Anyway for €14.99 it's definitely my Jimi discovery of the year.....so far :-) BTW it only contains five performances but the sheer power of the band comes to life, exhilaratingly so.... 4 copies left in Tower, hurry :-)
1.Fire
2.Red House
3.Foxy Lady
1.Purple Haze
2.Wild Thing
1.Fire
2.Red House
3.Foxy Lady
1.Purple Haze
2.Wild Thing
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To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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Just got this in the post.Looking forward to a listen.jonnyone wrote:
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Tower have been playing this one a lot. Sunday Times album of the week too but that doesn't mean anything to me..jadarin wrote:Just got this in the post.Looking forward to a listen.jonnyone wrote:
Your opinion (and jonnone's too!) would carry more weight, methinks....so don't forget to let us know what you think, ok.