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| Re: The New CD Thread I finally bought Quadrophenia by The Who a couple weeks ago and that has completely blow away. I had no idead these guys were as musically talented as they are. Just an incredible album that ranks up there among the best I've ever heard.
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| Re: The New CD Thread As I mentioned in another thread, I bought Crime of the Century and Even In The Quietest Moments... by Supertramp the other day. Crime is really good, with my favourites at the moment being the title track and "If Everyone Was Listening". Even In... is good too although I haven't listened to it as much as Crime yet so the only two tracks that really stand out at the moment are "Give A Little Bit" and "Fool's Overture". Although I've been told by others in the other thread to get Crisis? What Crisis? next, I think I'm gonna go with Breakfast in America since it's got a lot of tunes on it that I already know and really enjoy, especially the title track.
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| Re: The New CD Thread i just recently got "Defenitly Maybe" by Oasis, and its really good. i'd heard other stuff by them and i like them a lot. they have about 6 cds and i had heard another one of them and was really impressed. my best friend always raved on about them and they were her favourite and she had reason to rave on if you ask me. i was really impressed
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| Re: The New CD Thread The latest CDs I bought were mostly re-buys: PF's 'Animals', Radiohead's 'Kid A', and Nirvana's 'From the Muddy Banks of the Wiskah' (live CD). Also got the Beatles 'Anthology 3' used. I lost the second disc of my first copy a long time ago. |
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| Re: The New CD Thread Quote:
I remember reading that Roger Daltrey didn't like that particular album, he was quoted as saying something along the lines of "Rock music should be all balls, Quadrophenia hasn't got one bollock in it!" or something like that. I don't know if he's changed his opinion over the years, I was always quite fond of it myself, you should check out the movie too if you haven't seen it. As to new cds, I had an unexpected urge to revisit some of the bands of my youth the other day so I got Judas Priest - Live In London. Rockin'. Last edited by Dr Cheese : 05-01-2004 at 06:50 AM. |
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| Re: The New CD Thread I just bought Eric Claptons "Me and Mr.Johnson". Good enough.
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| Re: The New CD Thread Quote:
Good job, I must say! Definitely Maybe is by far their best album. I am a huge Oasis fan... I own all of their albums and all of their singles, and I would have to say that "Columbia" is absolutely their best song. That's a good album you've got there, so love the hell out of it!
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| Re: The New CD Thread Yesterday I got Led Zeppelin IV, I didn't have particularly high expectations for it, which is good, otherwise I think I would've been a little disappointed. First off, the production sucks, flat out sucks, in numerous songs the guitar drowns out the vocal and makes Robert Plant's voice damn near indecipherable. On "When the levee breaks" it sounds like the first recording I ever made in my garage with an ancient tape recorder, not to mention the dull plodding beat gets irritable even before the vocals kick in. Robert Plant's orgasmic moans get tiresome early on, as in two minutes into "Black Dog". That's some of the bad, now some of the good, I like "Black Dog" even with that typical repetetive Zeppelinesque song structure. I don't like the solo but its a catchy tune. "Rock In Roll" is just a flat out good song. "The Battle of Evermore" is a slower bit that has a certain foggy mystical epic sound to it. "Stairway to Heaven" well, what's to be said that hasn't already been said? An incredible song. The rest of the album is so-so for me, "Going to California" is pretty good and suffers from the previously mentioned production woes, although I thought it would be longer. All in all a fairly decent album, worth the price of admission.
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| Re: The New CD Thread Quote:
When i found my dads turntable and a crate of records in my basement before christmas quadrophenia was one of the first things i listened too. I'd never really listened to the who until then and i was also very impressed. I'll have to check out some more who.
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| Re: The New CD Thread Buy "Who's Next". It's their DSotM. |
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| Re: The New CD Thread And 'The Who Sell Out' is kinda like their 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn'. |
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| Re: The New CD Thread burned meself various songs from: Barrett, Floyd, The Vines, The Strokes, U2.
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| Re: The New CD Thread Just got Exile by Gary Numan, had to special order it. Nothing like Numan's synthesizer conceivement. Instead of soaking the music in - The music soaks you in . . . very gary.
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| Re: The New CD Thread I downloaded Zappa's Roxy & Elsewhere and Bongo Fury CDs. Roxy is in my top 10 CDs list, with it's insane avant-funk ramblings and experimental arrangements. Very good brass playing! Bongo is the perfect fusion of Zappa and Beefheart and sounds great despite the two's disliking towards each other during then. Worth it just for the insane guitar solo after Muffin Man. |
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| Re: The New CD Thread I've just got Walk On Water by UFO, one of my favourite bands from the late '70's, I was astounded by how good it is, 20 years on and they sound just as good. Michael Schenker is a criminally underrated guitarist I reckon. Walk On Water Last edited by Dr Cheese : 05-05-2004 at 06:01 PM. |
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