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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Like it. Another two to add to my ‘check them out’ list - Professor Longhair and New Potato Caboose. The Grateful Dead, Tom Waits and Nick Drake certain deserve to be around on top twenty’s.
Im surprised that Neil Young hasn’t made anyone’s list yet?
Is that Jesus Christ Superstar the one that I have. The original one with Ian Gillan from Deep Purple playing Jesus?Last edited by Holmes' Idiot Brother; 06-09-2024, 12:25 AM.
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Pretty much like everything mentioned so far, bar BeeGees and Meatloaf.
Although, I'm surprised that the most "perfect album" ever recorded hasn't been mentioned, "What's going on", Marvin Gaye.
For George, I'd offer Du Pre/Barenboim's, "Elgar's cello concerto/Sea Pictures", Tallis Scolars, "Allergri Miserere" and Solti's "Ring cycle".
Plenty of Aussie bands to choose from, but I'd go Divinyls, Midnight Oil, Jet, Crowded House/Split Endz, obviously, anything Nick Cave, and even though they are terrible, I can't help liking, The Chats.
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Originally posted by Holmes' Idiot Brother View Post
No, I rather dislike Ian Gillan's portrayal and prefer Ted Neely's interpretation (and the movie soundtrack on the whole). I love Neil Young and if I had to put an album I would put "Live Rust" from 1978 on here. Neil was on fire for that performance! New Potato Caboose were regionally big in the East in the late 80's. They were a jam band in the vein of Phish, but I think they came before them. A lot of acts, including Dave Matthews, Government Mule, and Alice In Chains opened for them. They came to my college a LOT back then, and my girlfriend and I followed them locally when we could. If you like jam bands they're hard to beat.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View PostFor George, I'd offer Du Pre/Barenboim's, "Elgar's cello concerto/Sea Pictures", Tallis Scolars, "Allergri Miserere" and Solti's "Ring cycle".
I have the first two. I like Solti but not Wagner.
Cheers, GeorgeLast edited by GBinOz; 06-09-2024, 01:41 PM.The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.
Disagreeing doesn't have to be disagreeable - Jeff Hamm
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Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
Hi Dusty,
I have the first two. I like Solti but not Wagner.
Cheers, George
Well done to the Aussies but it was a poor show from England. We’re not looking good at the moment. We now need healthy wins against Oman and Namibia - if we don’t get them I’d suggest disbanding the team.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
I’m a Deep Purple fan so I love Ian Gillan but I know that his glass-shattering parts are not everyone’s cup of tea. I’ll give the Neely version a listen though as it’s on Spotify. I just found New Potato Caboose too. A recent album called It Ain’t A Thing which I’ll have a Liston too. Government Mule are great. I’ve never seen them but I do have an album of theirs.
Neeley's Jesus also hit the VERY high notes, but I feel it was done with a lot more passion; Gillan always seemed to just be showing off, IMHO. Great singer, though. I got to meet Ted Neely twice, and he was an incredibly nice guy who gave you a LOT of his personal time.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View PostElvis P had some great songs but never a great album. "This years model" was a really good album from Elvis C.
I'm pretty much in agreement with this. I think Presley's debut and From Elvis in Memphis are good albums, but not great ones. This Year's Model is my favorite Costello album, but I think that all of his albums from 1977 to 1982 are good except Almost Blue. I like King of America too.
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Originally posted by Holmes' Idiot Brother View Post
Caboose's best work is the half-studio/half live album, Promising Traveler. Ignore the studio songs, because frankly, they suck. Caboose's strengths were it's live performances. But new single, "It Ain't A Thing" is pretty good, too.
Neeley's Jesus also hit the VERY high notes, but I feel it was done with a lot more passion; Gillan always seemed to just be showing off, IMHO. Great singer, though. I got to meet Ted Neely twice, and he was an incredibly nice guy who gave you a LOT of his personal time.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
I listened to some of JCS last night. Yeah Neeley had a great voice. I saw on Wiki that he had a long and varied career.
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Hi Mike,
Here's my list.
Songs from the Big Chair - Tears for Fears (1985)
Eye in the Sky - Alan Parsons Project (1982)
Discovery - Electric Light Orchestra (1979)
Even in the Quietest Moments - Supertramp (1977)
Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette (1995)
It's My Life - Talk Talk (1984)
Making Movies - Dire Straits (1980)
A Night at the Opera - Queen (1975)
Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles (1967)
Kick - Inxs (1987)
Running in the Family – Level 42 (1987)
21 – Adele (2011)
Hopes and Fears – Keane (2004)
Five Live – George Michael (1993)
A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay (2002)
American Idiot – Green Day (2004)
Thriller – Michael Jackson (1982)
Cheers,
Frank"You can rob me, you can starve me and you can beat me and you can kill me. Just don't bore me."
Clint Eastwood as Gunny in "Heartbreak Ridge"
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