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2012/09/28 20:53:52
Bub
This is on my turntable as we type ...



My favorite song on the album is Mary In The Morning ... just think of all the people involved in this recording and the effort that went in to capturing everything on tape. It really blows my mind. And to think, some guy just sits there with Komplete 8 Ultimate now and does it by point and click. :(

Here's a link to the original from the LP on the toob.

He does an amazing job on Crying by Roy as well on this album.
2012/09/28 20:59:45
Bub
The toob is truly incredible.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...&feature=endscreen
2012/09/29 00:25:27
craigb
Bub


This is on my turntable as we type ...



My favorite song on the album is Mary In The Morning ... just think of all the people involved in this recording and the effort that went in to capturing everything on tape. It really blows my mind. And to think, some guy just sits there with Komplete 8 Ultimate now and does it by point and click. :(

Here's a link to the original from the LP on the toob.

He does an amazing job on Crying by Roy as well on this album.


Wichita Lineman is still, by far, my favorite Glen Campbell song.
2012/09/29 08:13:53
joakes
Lindi Ortega -Angels
John Fogerty - Sea Cruise
Horslips - Loneliness
Learning Chinese (speech and characters)
Jimi Hendrix -Angel (ever tried the chords if you have small hands and a bent little finger)
Thin Lizzy - Southbound
Thin Lizzy Cowboy Song/Boys are back in Town

But the iPad is on shuffle mode also

Cheers,
Jerry
2012/09/29 08:24:23
The Maillard Reaction
craigb


Bub


This is on my turntable as we type ...



My favorite song on the album is Mary In The Morning ... just think of all the people involved in this recording and the effort that went in to capturing everything on tape. It really blows my mind. And to think, some guy just sits there with Komplete 8 Ultimate now and does it by point and click. :(

Here's a link to the original from the LP on the toob.

He does an amazing job on Crying by Roy as well on this album.


Wichita Lineman is still, by far, my favorite Glen Campbell song.




Thanks for the reminder... I remember that album from my child hood.


It was from an era when Hollywood did as nice a job as Nashville.


Listening to it NOW!
2012/09/29 12:09:39
Rain
joakes


Jimi Hendrix -Angel (ever tried the chords if you have small hands and a bent little finger)


I have fairly big hands, but that second chord in the intro in particular requires quite a stretch. I love to play that song.
2012/09/29 12:27:12
jamesg1213
Sigur Ros is crazy interesting Icelandic ambient chill, with much of the lyrics written in a made up language that mimics Icelandic, but isn't. The idea being, the listener make up his/her own meaning. It's lovely and ethereal and weird, that stuff.
Similar to The Cocteau Twins then? I liked them.
2012/09/29 13:44:49
julibee
jamesg1213



Sigur Ros is crazy interesting Icelandic ambient chill, with much of the lyrics written in a made up language that mimics Icelandic, but isn't. The idea being, the listener make up his/her own meaning. It's lovely and ethereal and weird, that stuff.
Similar to The Cocteau Twins then? I liked them.

In terms of the verb space and ethereal quality, yes.  There is something brittle and icy abut Sigur Ros, though.... It's like touring Iceland in audio form.
2012/09/29 14:01:57
jamesg1213
Listening to 'Valtari' at the moment..great stuff, right up my street.
2012/09/29 15:21:20
julibee
jamesg1213


Listening to 'Valtari' at the moment..great stuff, right up my street.
Yah... Kind of surprised you didn't already know them, actually. They been around since the late 1990s, if not longer.



Edit: OH! And I just remembered that the Cocteau Twins also had a made up language, hence your question. I'm a little slow on the uptake this morning... :S
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