Posts by foxfeeder
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Trivia: On the original LP & CD releases, "Throwing" was incorrectly listed with a length of 4:41.
That was a lucky break!
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Loved that! So on the same page
It's nice to be appreciated! God knows there are those who seem to delight in nitpicking over semantics, and missing the point!
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It was a disappointment after SM and Defector, but I've still played it a lot more than Abacab!
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Sorry.
External Content m.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.Bud Spencer: Charleston
A great italian actor Bud Spencer (1929–2016).
He enters with a copy of NC (but It don't mean with the movie).
Maybe a joke by the director.
The guy who made at least 2 comedy spaghetti Westerns with Terence Hill, "My Name Is Trinity", and "Trinity is Still My Name" - both well worth catching, they are hilarious!
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Unfortunately as far as I'm concerned, it was a false dawn, as the album is comfortably the band's worst ever release (apart from FGTR). It felt (feels) like a missed opportunity to me.
They did alright out of it though, so maybe I'm talking nonsense!
No, you're not talking nonsense. I bought the single, liked it and the B-side, then bought the album, and discovered that what I already owned was "The Best of Shapes"! Everything else on there is poor, some of it turgid lazy pap like That's All and Taking It All Too Hard, which paved the way for further junk like "Throwing It All Away" which would have fitted on Shapes perfectly, then there's Home By the Sea 1+2, which try to be prog, but fail by being over-simplistic, guitar-free (if only they'd had access to a decent guitarist!) and over-reliant on Tony being able to come up with something interesting on keyboards, which he kills by using typical 80's keyboard sounds, just like everyone else. Illegal Alien was the only other promising bit, but the dumb vocal delivery ruined that.
It was the last Genesis album I bought, I taped IT off a friends copy, and discovered it was more or less Shapes again. More dull songs, more failed prog, and not even a Mama or a Gonna Get Better to lift it.
"They did alright out of it though" Yeah, cos a recording of Phil farting would've charted at the time, which explains much of the success post-Mama!
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‘You off out?’
‘Like the dust that settles all around me
I must find a new home,
The ways and holes that used to give me shelter
Are all as one to me now….’
‘You need to lighten up mate’Holes? I think you're going a bit off-topic there!
But just to be clear, the song is written as a conversational piece, one-sided, we're not talking about a song by Yes, or from the Lamb, and while it may not be exactly as someone would speak, just the simple logic of saying "memories will remind you" is mental, writing it as a lyric is lazy, although not out of place in this song, filler-like as it is.
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You realize that Steve has already re-recorded "Air-Conditioned Nightmare," right? The new version is called "Reconditioned Nightmare" and, as I recall, it was an extra track on the Japan edition of WILD ORCHIDS and later showed up on the special edition of BEYOND THE SHROUDED HORIZON.
Correct. And IMO it's no better.
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Dull, lifeless. And that clunky line, "memories will remind you" is, I assume, by Phil, as it's in the same ballpark as "There's nothing left here to remind me, just a memory of your face" - neither of which make any real sense, would you ever say that in a conversation? "The only thing that reminds me of our World Cup win is the memory of winning it." As Duncan Banatyne would say, "I'm Ooot!"
TBF, It's not the only weak bit of lyric in there, the "late at night" line is weak too.
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Its a shame we don't live in 2023 and have access to media 24/7 🙄😝
I think part of the appeal of a holiday is having access to the media 0/0 (particularly antisocial media!)
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I've always assumed it to be the same man. I have his 1976 album, "Sunset Wading" which is an absolute gem, easily one of the best albums of that year, and that's saying something.
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Sounds just like the original 1981 UK (and presumably everywhere else) single version, which could be also known as the "Ahmet Ertegunn thinks he knows best mix"! Utterly pointless extra drums thrown on top of it, because some guy in America thinks they should be. As Dr. John says, it ruins the song, and is seldom heard these days, even the "......Hits" album has the original album version on it. Is this really a remix? What's changed?
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Looks like you missed a few, Christian
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Ok, that's a decision then. Still, federico's question was perfectly reasonable if not knowing that.
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That won't be possible, they will play the ATMOS Surround mix.
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It's perfectly possible to do the light, dark, or any other mix they want in Atmos.
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He mentioned ‘o/i’ as a potential follow-up project to ‘i/o’ at the London show, and I couldn’t tell whether he was joking or not.
Predicted by me 2 months ago! PETER GABRIEL - i/o - Album tracklist discussion - PETER GABRIEL: i/o: New album 2023 - Turn It On Again - A Genesis Forum (genesis-news.com)
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"Days Of Future Passed - My Sojourn" - John Lodge's new recording of the Moody Blues album, with lots of reinterpretation a la Genesis Revisited 1, as opposed to just rerecording it a la GR 2. Features the late Graeme Edge and Jon Davison of Yes, streaming or downloading only at present, still awaiting details of UK CD availability.
Followed by "the Early Years" by Al Stewart, the US double version.
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That could be a medley of its own: "The Cinema Of Slippermen"!
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It appears that AI has more I than the people who are using it. WHY? would appear to be the question that should be asked about anyone bothering to do this with any song with any artist. Rude Word pointless!
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Extra section in the intro.