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Post by lostinspace on Oct 10, 2020 13:41:55 GMT
depends on who you are asking, spacey. If you are asking me I say Masoch was as mad as a hatter fitting out a March Hares wedding. He gave his name to the term sadomasochist. It is very Velvet isn’t it? the whole album should play from this link. is that"sunday morning in bed music" ?. .....................i think i may be safer taking the Schnauzer out for a walk
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 10, 2020 16:31:09 GMT
depends on who you are asking, spacey. If you are asking me I say Masoch was as mad as a hatter fitting out a March Hares wedding. He gave his name to the term sadomasochist. It is very Velvet isn’t it? the whole album should play from this link. is that"sunday morning in bed music" ?. .....................i think i may be safer taking the Schnauzer out for a walk That’s the first track on the album, what I am calling the most influential LP in music history, like a bible of a record and it hardly sold on first release. Maybe the Schnauzer can choose the next track? Maybe this
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 10, 2020 16:40:15 GMT
is that"sunday morning in bed music" ?. .....................i think i may be safer taking the Schnauzer out for a walk That’s the first track on the album, what I am calling the most influential LP in music history, like a bible of a record and it hardly sold on first release. Maybe the Schnauzer can choose the next track? Maybe this couldn't resist !!!
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 11, 2020 2:38:12 GMT
note on this piece if you are not familiar with it, Respighi is creating victorious Legions returning to Rome down the Appian Way, far off to begin with, drawing closer to enter the city gate to a fanfare.
And if you ever doubted conductors are certified insane this will soothe your doubts.
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 11, 2020 19:17:10 GMT
.... well orchestrated!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 19:11:07 GMT
Red and green was the color of her dress, manipulation
pale blue was the color of her eyes, manipulation
yellow yellow was her hair
orange sunburst red hot glare, manipulation, manipulation
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Post by eppinggas on Oct 12, 2020 21:52:51 GMT
note on this piece if you are not familiar with it, Respighi is creating victorious Legions returning to Rome down the Appian Way, far off to begin with, drawing closer to enter the city gate to a fanfare. And if you ever doubted conductors are certified insane this will soothe your doubts. I like the Wurzels. I'll get me coat.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2020 11:33:27 GMT
THE all-time album
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 14, 2020 8:16:50 GMT
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 16, 2020 9:21:36 GMT
woman of class, when it came to singing ,a sad demise tho'
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Post by mangogas15 on Oct 16, 2020 14:51:31 GMT
The underrated FGTH song, 2nd album syndrome.
This is class. Holly was a great singer and frontman. The drums in this song are awesome, especially at the end.
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Post by Marriott on Oct 16, 2020 15:51:50 GMT
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Post by eppinggas on Oct 16, 2020 16:59:37 GMT
The underrated FGTH song, 2nd album syndrome. This is class. Holly was a great singer and frontman. The drums in this song are awesome, especially at the end. I guess the problem was that the bar was set so high with Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Great tunes and great production. Just so 80's. The follow up album flopped and they quickly imploded... But agree - he's a good frontman...
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 16, 2020 19:36:28 GMT
The underrated FGTH song, 2nd album syndrome. This is class. Holly was a great singer and frontman. The drums in this song are awesome, especially at the end. I guess the problem was that the bar was set so high with Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Great tunes and great production. Just so 80's. The follow up album flopped and they quickly imploded... But agree - he's a good frontman... and still the anymosity[sp] flows between the band members,
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 16, 2020 21:23:46 GMT
that’s the one I posted in as last Friday nights tune. It tickled you in the right places with the right things? let’s see if I can pluck another out of nowhere then
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 16, 2020 22:12:27 GMT
This weeks October Friday Night tune
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Post by mangogas15 on Oct 17, 2020 7:22:19 GMT
The underrated FGTH song, 2nd album syndrome. This is class. Holly was a great singer and frontman. The drums in this song are awesome, especially at the end. I guess the problem was that the bar was set so high with Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Great tunes and great production. Just so 80's. The follow up album flopped and they quickly imploded... But agree - he's a good frontman... They were Trevor Horn plus Holly Johnson. It gathered momentum because of the ban of Relax. However their TOTP mimed performance of Two Tribes was excellent and stays long in the memory. Number 1 for 9 weeks in a hugely competitive chart. There is an argument to say 1984 was the peak of the record industry for hype, bands and record sales, and pop video's. The Pleasuredome album track at 13 minutes is superb. First 3 singles to hit number 1, the first since Gerry and the Pacemakers, pleaseurdome hit no2 so they didn't break the record. Loved that album. The Power of Love is a good song but again just on pure hype it got to no1. Trevor Horn is all over these songs and was at his best at this point. Two Tribes is an absolute banger.
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Post by mangogas15 on Oct 17, 2020 7:23:15 GMT
I guess the problem was that the bar was set so high with Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Great tunes and great production. Just so 80's. The follow up album flopped and they quickly imploded... But agree - he's a good frontman... and still the anymosity[sp] flows between the band members, Really? I didn't know that. But then again, they probably should have made a lot more money than they did.
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Post by eppinggas on Oct 17, 2020 9:28:49 GMT
that’s the one I posted in as last Friday nights tune. It tickled you in the right places with the right things? let’s see if I can pluck another out of nowhere then One of my early downloads in 2001. You're prolly to young to remember the old P2P ... Kazaa, Napster were my favourites ... until the so-called major record labels got them shut down. A couple years later, downloading became legal; it never caught on with me Importantly, the music download 'revolution' on the Internet, gave my generation (old), an opportunity to sample the yoof's taste in 21st century music, at very little cost. And dare I say, given the quality of music released in this millennium, a very marginal gain...
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Post by eppinggas on Oct 17, 2020 9:31:46 GMT
I guess the problem was that the bar was set so high with Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Great tunes and great production. Just so 80's. The follow up album flopped and they quickly imploded... But agree - he's a good frontman... They were Trevor Horn plus Holly Johnson. It gathered momentum because of the ban of Relax. However their TOTP mimed performance of Two Tribes was excellent and stays long in the memory. Number 1 for 9 weeks in a hugely competitive chart. There is an argument to say 1984 was the peak of the record industry for hype, bands and record sales, and pop video's. The Pleasuredome album track at 13 minutes is superb. First 3 singles to hit number 1, the first since Gerry and the Pacemakers, pleaseurdome hit no2 so they didn't break the record. Loved that album. The Power of Love is a good song but again just on pure hype it got to no1. Trevor Horn is all over these songs and was at his best at this point. Two Tribes is an absolute banger. Would just have to add that Trevor Horn's production work on ABC's Lexicon of Love is just brilliant.
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