A quick clue for tomorrow-
4 tunes from 1 album by an artist already part of Target.
Back to my dungeon...
Neil
>> On the Beat - Episode 51 - Totally Guitars Weekly Wrap Up Feb 25, 2011
(The brothers Gibb, that would be hilarious!) But okay new clue...target band. That narrows the field a bit. Also,
now the enigmatic one liner:" back to my dungeon"
A figure of speech, or is it? Hmm....
Gonna have to mull this over a little while.
And thanks for typing back, Jim
now the enigmatic one liner:" back to my dungeon"
A figure of speech, or is it? Hmm....
Gonna have to mull this over a little while.
And thanks for typing back, Jim
That was the guessing game. I think you're on to something... At this point, when the first lesson comes out the album will be revealed. The next part would be to guess the next 3 songs, remembering that they get progressively more difficult, in my opinion.
Neil
Neil
Yes. Of course I saw the lesson before posting here. One of my favorite albums of all time. A huge early musical influence (I was about 9 when I started listening to it) and also my introduction to a lifelong agnosticism. Like Steely Dan, one of those bands that is (now) underrated because of all the irrelevant stuff surrounding them, voiced by critics and era-bigots. In JT's case, people think of all the elvish stuff, etc., the flute and whatnot, and write them off as airheaded hippies. In The Dan's case, they're (wrongly) considered too jazzy, too smooth and, worst of all, "overproduced."
By the way, for people who don't know about it: "This Was," JT's first album, is *excellent*. Very different -- much harder rocking than most later albums, with a different guitarist, etc. Well worth checking out as a little-known gem.
Guessing the next three is extremely difficult, especially if the idea is to put them in order (partly because I think some might be -- understandably -- rejected for thematic reasons, given the sensibilities of some of the clientele. Or they might not!). But I'll have a go:
Mother Goose
Wond'ring Aloud
Cheap Day Return.
By the way, for people who don't know about it: "This Was," JT's first album, is *excellent*. Very different -- much harder rocking than most later albums, with a different guitarist, etc. Well worth checking out as a little-known gem.
Guessing the next three is extremely difficult, especially if the idea is to put them in order (partly because I think some might be -- understandably -- rejected for thematic reasons, given the sensibilities of some of the clientele. Or they might not!). But I'll have a go:
Mother Goose
Wond'ring Aloud
Cheap Day Return.