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The one where Zep showed they were more than just ‘heavy’. Interestingly, their least successful album in terms of sales apparently. Always liked this album, possibly their most eclectic after PG and even then some of the tracks for PG were written at the same time.
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The one where Zep showed they were more than just ‘heavy’. Interestingly, their least successful album in terms of sales apparently. Always liked this album, possibly their most eclectic after PG and even then some of the tracks for PG were written at the same time.
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An okay and enjoyable later day Who album.
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An okay and enjoyable later day Who album.
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The one where Zep showed they were more than just ‘heavy’. Interestingly, their least successful album in terms of sales apparently. Always liked this album, possibly their most eclectic after PG and even then some of the tracks for PG were written at the same time.
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it took me decades to get into this.
It's still nowhere near my goto Led Zeppelin album. Still, I don't think am a massive fan - I only tend to play the second
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Better live
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The last one I bought of the series - excellent stuff
Garcia Live Volume Nine is a two-CD live album by Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders. It was recorded on August 11, 1974 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California.
The lineup for this concert was Garcia on guitar and vocals, Saunders on keyboards and vocals, Martin Fierro on saxophone and flute, John Kahn on bass, and Bill Kreutzmann on drums. A slightly later version of this band, with a different drummer, was called Legion of Mary.
Disc 1
First set:
"That's What Love Will Make You Do" (Henderson Thigpen, James Banks, Eddy Marion) – 13:14
"La La" (Martin Fierro) – 17:06
"It Ain't No Use" (Jerry Williams, Gary Bonds, Don Hollinger) – 10:57
"Mystery Train" (Junior Parker, Sam Phillips) – 13:33
Disc 2
Second set:
"The Harder They Come" (Jimmy Cliff) – 19:10
"Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 17:01
"It's Too Late" (Chuck Willis) – 9:06
"(I'm a) Road Runner" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland) – 10:43
"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (Robbie Robertson) – 6:34
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The last one I bought of the series - excellent stuff
Garcia Live Volume Nine is a two-CD live album by Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders. It was recorded on August 11, 1974 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California.
The lineup for this concert was Garcia on guitar and vocals, Saunders on keyboards and vocals, Martin Fierro on saxophone and flute, John Kahn on bass, and Bill Kreutzmann on drums. A slightly later version of this band, with a different drummer, was called Legion of Mary.
Disc 1
First set:
"That's What Love Will Make You Do" (Henderson Thigpen, James Banks, Eddy Marion) – 13:14
"La La" (Martin Fierro) – 17:06
"It Ain't No Use" (Jerry Williams, Gary Bonds, Don Hollinger) – 10:57
"Mystery Train" (Junior Parker, Sam Phillips) – 13:33
Disc 2
Second set:
"The Harder They Come" (Jimmy Cliff) – 19:10
"Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 17:01
"It's Too Late" (Chuck Willis) – 9:06
"(I'm a) Road Runner" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland) – 10:43
"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (Robbie Robertson) – 6:34
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Better live
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"Christ, it's bad enough having segregation without this lot turning up"
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John_K wrote:
What did you think?
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What did you think?
Really enjoying it, the additional instrumentation is a wonderful compliment, and his voice is quite like Peter Gabriel's at times to my ear.
I've ordered Empire as I'd like to see them in action...
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I was sorting through my CDs this afternoon and forgot I had this!
Very robust it is too...!
[Some nice arrangements]
Let It Go, Let It Flow
Only You Know And I Know
World In Changes
We Just Disagree
40,000 Headmen
Look At You, Look At Me
Dear Mr. Fantasy
All Along the Watchtower
Feelin' Alright
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Very robust it is too...!
[Some nice arrangements]
Let It Go, Let It Flow
Only You Know And I Know
World In Changes
We Just Disagree
40,000 Headmen
Look At You, Look At Me
Dear Mr. Fantasy
All Along the Watchtower
Feelin' Alright
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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John_K wrote:Lord Rother wrote:John_K wrote:
What did you think?
Really enjoying it, the additional instrumentation is a wonderful compliment, and his voice is quite like Peter Gabriel's at times to my ear.
I've ordered Empire as I'd like to see them in action...
Wow, can't believe there's been a hidden BCB BBT fan all this time!
Yes, I certainly found that (re the voice) when 1st listening to them but that impression quickly faded as I got ultra familar with Longdon's own tone.
Their live playing is consummate - all exceptional musicians.
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What a band...?
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Wow, can't believe there's been a hidden BCB BBT fan all this time!
Yes, I certainly found that (re the voice) when 1st listening to them but that impression quickly faded as I got ultra familar with Longdon's own tone.
Their live playing is consummate - all exceptional musicians.
In my 50s I've become an Apprentice Prog Goon, starting with the big-hitters, and working my way to BBT...
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John_K wrote:Lord Rother wrote:
Wow, can't believe there's been a hidden BCB BBT fan all this time!
Yes, I certainly found that (re the voice) when 1st listening to them but that impression quickly faded as I got ultra familar with Longdon's own tone.
Their live playing is consummate - all exceptional musicians.
In my 50s I've become an Apprentice Prog Goon, starting with the big-hitters, and working my way to BBT...
I feel like congratulations are in order....
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Another cracker - a shed delight and full of music
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[Sorry it's a bit large (said the bishop to the actress...]
Great stuff - as always.
Jerry has such a warm easy sound
Very laid back
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[Sorry it's a bit large (said the bishop to the actress...]
Great stuff - as always.
Jerry has such a warm easy sound
Very laid back
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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John_K wrote:In my 50s I've become an Apprentice Prog Goon, starting with the big-hitters, and working my way to BBT...
Get your teeth into some proper prog lad....!!!!
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John_K wrote:Lord Rother wrote:John_K wrote:
What did you think?
Really enjoying it, the additional instrumentation is a wonderful compliment, and his voice is quite like Peter Gabriel's at times to my ear.
I've ordered Empire as I'd like to see them in action...
I’ve played them a lot since David’s tragic death.
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A joyous noise, as good as it gets. (sad sigh)
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C wrote:John_K wrote:In my 50s I've become an Apprentice Prog Goon, starting with the big-hitters, and working my way to BBT...
Get your teeth into some proper prog lad....!!!!
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Nice album C.
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Loved the cover of this album so bought it years ago. This band rocks, really good album.
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