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The Ox
Just been waatching some John Entwistle solos on You Tube. That guy was an absolute master - played bass better than most guitarists played lead. Hats off- and he died like a true Rock & Roll Legend......... Full of Cocaine, pair of hookers in the Hotel Room in Las Vegas............................. Me? I'd be happy with a case of McEwans and a Fiesta.........
On the subject (and in my own subjective opinion) the individual members of the Who were miles ahead of themselves. But, who was ahead of who? Or did they just feed each other? Moonies drumming was a sight to behold (despite the fact he probably wasn't even aware of the fact that he had drumsticks in his hands), Townsend never even attempted to immitate Hendrix, yet had an instantly recognisable sound, and Daltrey never seemed to be phased by anything and had a power in his voice that would put any of his contemporaries to shame.
Thoughts on a postcard please................
On the subject (and in my own subjective opinion) the individual members of the Who were miles ahead of themselves. But, who was ahead of who? Or did they just feed each other? Moonies drumming was a sight to behold (despite the fact he probably wasn't even aware of the fact that he had drumsticks in his hands), Townsend never even attempted to immitate Hendrix, yet had an instantly recognisable sound, and Daltrey never seemed to be phased by anything and had a power in his voice that would put any of his contemporaries to shame.
Thoughts on a postcard please................
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Re: The Ox
Legends every one - but Moon always amazed me. Superb rhythm but always looked like he was stopping himself falling off a cliff.
So Moon, Bonham or Baker?
Hmmmmm.
So Moon, Bonham or Baker?
Hmmmmm.
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Moon for me............ reminds me a bit of my own life before I met Mrs P, I'm sure there's still a bit in the background. Sidenote; I was never one for drugs - alcohol was was bad enough for me. Not a criticism or point of view-merely a matter of what my body felt comfortable with; I was never one for staring, mildly amused, at ceilings.Pete Cooper wrote:Legends every one - but Moon always amazed me. Superb rhythm but always looked like he was stopping himself falling off a cliff.
So Moon, Bonham or Baker?
Hmmmmm.
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Bu^^er me!.............
How many of these so called entertainers are still actuallly entertaing! The b&&gers are al' deed !!! Surely we, as members of the "paying" public must have some comeback
Youtube so far:
Keith Moon - Deed
John Entwistle - Deed (Bonus points for style, over 60)
Joe strummer - DEED
Sid Vicious - Deed
Kirsty McColl - Deed
Shane McGowan - couldna be long
Mike Hutchenson - Aussie poof that I never liked anyway - Deed and good ridance
Michael Jackson - Deed but whether he'll actually decompose or not is a different question.
How many of these so called entertainers are still actuallly entertaing! The b&&gers are al' deed !!! Surely we, as members of the "paying" public must have some comeback
Youtube so far:
Keith Moon - Deed
John Entwistle - Deed (Bonus points for style, over 60)
Joe strummer - DEED
Sid Vicious - Deed
Kirsty McColl - Deed
Shane McGowan - couldna be long
Mike Hutchenson - Aussie poof that I never liked anyway - Deed and good ridance
Michael Jackson - Deed but whether he'll actually decompose or not is a different question.
Re: The Ox
Steve Upton of Wishbone Ash IMHO was always was underrated .. along with fellow band members Martin Turner on bass , with the twin lead guitars of Andy Powell and Ted Turner
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Jim
Must dig out Argus for another listen. It was always on the cassette player in the car!
Donald
Must dig out Argus for another listen. It was always on the cassette player in the car!
Donald
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Cassette player???Aja wrote:Jim
..... cassette player in the car!
Donald
I bet it's better than the CD player in my Pug though, it only plays when the car is stood, and the engine off.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Ahem, when this particular album of tunes was released, CD was just a twinkle in some geeks eye, therefore, it was always on the cassette player...Aja wrote:Jim
Must dig out Argus for another listen. It was always on the cassette player in the car!
Donald

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Are you sure it was a cassete? 8 track maybe?
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Quite sure. I copied it from my big brothers' vinyl record to a C60 (quite possibly Philips)!puddock wrote: Are you sure it was a cassete? 8 track maybe?
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A bit before my time, and being a jazzer, I suggest Charlie Christian, one of the first exponents of electric guitar, was light years ahead of his time and a considerably better musician than most of the later rock star guitarists.
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Oh yeah? What about Hank???Shard wrote:A bit before my time, and being a jazzer, I suggest Charlie Christian, one of the first exponents of electric guitar, was light years ahead of his time and a considerably better musician than most of the later rock star guitarists.
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Re: The Ox
I incline towards Django and Charlie Christian as well. Off to a John Etheridge gig tonight which should be good. Most of those rockers died because of accidental overdoses - but not all; Iggy is now selling car insurance !!