Holding Back The Years - Simply Red
Posts by Squigelyfox
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Say You Love Me - Fleetwood Mac
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I very much put Hackett and Gilmour in the same "bucket". Not super fast and technical guitarists, compared to the Allan Holdsworths of the world (whom I also love - listen to his solos on the 1st UK album) but their styles are so incredibly haunting and emotive. Think of the end of Epping Forrest or the end of All in a Mouse's Night or Spectral morning, to name just 3 examples and you get where I'm coming from. Same for Gilmour - those 4 simplistic opening notes of Shine On still hit me every time.
Andrew Latimer very much belongs with Hackett and Gilmour too. My favourite of the emotive guitarists. Just wonderful!
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R I P June Brown
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Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
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I never said that. But it does remove travel logistics that were making it virtually impossible for him to show up. And yes, given how well Steve knows (and still plays) the '70s Genesis catalog, it would not require very much for him to sit in on Carpet Crawlers, for example (which he plays on his current tour). Not saying this will happen but again, this is the "last" tour and it would be a shame not to have short guest appearances on the final evening, for example, from key past members. I'm probably dreaming but why not?
Because of the covid risks. I hope Steve and the band are fairly well anyway.
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Very sad and shocked about the death of Taylor Hawkins.
Love Foo Fighters and Taylor, one of the best drummers.
R I P Lovely Taylor
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How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful - Florence + the Machine
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Streets of London - Ralph McTell
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Who We Are - Camel
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R I P Ian McDonald
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Sovereign Light Cafe - Keane
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Maria - Blondie
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Jesse Hold On - B*Witched
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You Make Me Smile - Camel
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Somewhere Only We Know - Keane
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You Make Loving Fun - Fleetwood Mac
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One Vision - Queen
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Our House - Madness
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1973 - James Blunt