Crawling King Snake - Doors
Posts by FeelItComing
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Cold Blue Steel & Sweet Fire - Joni Mithcell
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Cat's Squirrel - Jethro Tull
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If You Can't Love Me - Sting
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Budapest - Jethro Tull
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One Song At A Time - Mark Knopfler
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Sweet Rowena - Joe Bonamassa
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My favorite Neil Young album is Decade, released in 1977, and contains 35 songs released between 1966 and 1976. Not a bad one in the bunch.
Decade is probably one of the best compilations every released.
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Rain, Rain, Rain - Roxy Music
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If Song Association can be restarted, why not the other games?
Adriatic Blue - SH
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Slow Train- Bob Dylan.
But I don't know it's a valid association!?
Yes, because all you have to do is use a word from the previous song title in the song title you choose.
Just Another Night - Mick Jagger
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If we stay in the "pop/rock" area, I have 3 bands/artists that are essential part of my life since my childhood :
Genesis
Neil Young (I discovered him first, at 5 or 6 years old)
Prince (I discovered him quite late, in 2011 at 18-19 years old, and the first thing that came to my mind was "How is it possible that I have missed that for so long ??)
Being a Genesis fan, I also love everything in their "area" :
Sting and The Police
Kate Bush
Pink Floyd
Supertramp
Alan Parsons Project
I'm into jazz and classical music too :
Debussy and Ravel (I was listening to their work before getting into Genesis, again as a child, and since both had a strong influence on Tony Banks, I understand why Wind and Wuthering had such an impact on me...)
Thelonious Monk
Miles Davis
Bill Evans
Keith Jarrett
Neil Young. I discovered him at university, along with Van Morrison, and I thought he was the ultimate for a very long time. I still think his best album is Rust Never Sleeps which is a superb mixture of the folksy singer songwriter and the Crazy Horse grunge. Overall I do prefer the singer songwriter stuff, because I found the grunge stuff became repetitive to the point of self parody.
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I love Crest Of A Knave as well. Funny that FIC loves Dire Straits, because I've always felt that Crest Of A Knave sounded so much like Dire Straits. My favorite Tull album would be a tie between Thick As A Brick and Stand Up.
Crest Of A Knave is one of the albums I still haven't got. I have heard that it does indeed sound like Dire Straits. Nothing wrong with that....
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Will You Love Me Tomorrow - Carole King
(I'm fond of these games and it's nice to see them revived occasionally).
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Sadly, Phil nixed the planned tour there in 2008.
Phil often talked about doing concerts with Genesis they never played before, but then they never happened, especially as his Solo tours would go on for ever and reach some far out places.
It's a shame really, especially as if not for his physical health issues in 2008+ I think there may have been an opportunity for more Genesis (album even) but sadly Phil replaced his drumsticks with bottles of wine & never recovered.
This is 2021, not 2008.
I know it's unlikely but hope springs eternal.
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Leicester 2-0 Arsenal
Newcastle 0-3 Chelsea
Watford 2-0 Southampton
Tottenham 2-0 Man Utd
Norwich 0-3 Leeds
Fulham 2-1 West Brom
Sheff Utd 1-2 Blackpool
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Australia has pretty much re-opened. Just saying....
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Phil's mid life crises album.
Aren't all his albums 'mid life crises' to some extent? Is he a Faith No More fan? Every single album he released, he seemed to be going through some sort of crisis (maybe Supertramp would be more apt).
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From what I can see scrolling back through the EPG it was 30mins long whereas everything else in their "Discovering" series appears to be 1 hour so maybe you got off lightly.
(Coming up there's a different documentary strand with a much longer programme on the Moody Blues which foxfeeder might want to check for accuracy).
I sometimes wonder if Genesis are the most marginalised mega-successful rock band.
I forgot about this post - but I had to shoehorn in this; so are Dire Straits.