Jonbouy
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 09:50:08
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Strawbs was a brilliant group which is surprisingly seldom mentioned in threads of this kind. OK, mine will be 'Bursting at the Seams' and on there I'll go for the part lullaby 'Tears and Pavan'. And my drum lesson for the day will be to match the claps on the track... . Not too difficult but a worthy timing exercise for the would be drummers here.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 11:25:27
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Kalle Rantaaho Strawbs was a brilliant group which is surprisingly seldom mentioned in threads of this kind. 'Lay Down' is one of my very favourite songs.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 12:22:00
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today i'd say it's: Laura Nyro's Christmas and Beads of Sweat It's a stunner and doorway to real soul joy.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 16:06:10
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Glyn Barnes Kalle Rantaaho Strawbs was a brilliant group . They are still not bad It's worth checking out their latest output - "Dancing to the Devil's Beat" which has Oliver Wakeman filling his fathers old role on keyboards along with old timers Cousins, Lambert, Cronk and Coombs. The 2008 Album "Broken Hearted Bride" was also good. These two albums are their best since Hero and Heroine (IMHO). There is a lot of 40th anniversary stuff around at the moment including CD/DVD package of songs and stories by Dave Cousins and Rick Wakeman. Cool! I had no idea there was anything new from Strawbs. I always loved their early (and what I thought was pretty much only) stuff. I could never understand why they weren't universally loved. I'll definitely be looking into your recommendations, Glyn.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 16:16:10
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Glyn Barnes Very hard, but if I had noted down my favorite album ever day for the the past 30 years and talleied up the number of mentions, I am guessing "Grave New World" by the Strawbs would come out on top. (or may be not) Hero and Heroine Ghosts Two albums that I love playing all the time! And that song about Castaneda in Headlines is totally awesome ... outstanding keyboard work and then some.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 17:14:25
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 18:49:09
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I have to pick these: Now I know you're an Alien.
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Jonbouy
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/23 19:57:53
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That lady in front on that McKeithers sleeve has a hat like my bearskin one. In fact I think it is my bearskin hat.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/24 08:13:07
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One of my all time favorites is Blind Faith. Can't find my way home.
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Re:My favorite album.. ever.. maybe... yeah... I think so. How about you.
2010/11/24 10:34:27
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