Hey colonials, I wasn't joking (well, just a little bit!) with Cliff Richard and the Shadows, they were a big early influence even before the Beatles. And my sister always said I sounded like cliff when I sang so, what can you do?
Here's the rest. Just what was it with Davy Jones and his girating out of rhythm ... and the Moody's frilly shirts are specially for Tony!
The Beatles
THE MONKEES
Simon & Garfunkel
Nights in White Satin
Moody Blues Question
AMERICA Ventura Highway
Gordon Lightfoot If You Could Read My Mind
Cat Stevens
What is the "sound track to your life"?
dekotaj wrote:
Peter Green was a founding member of Fleetwood Mac now has a band called Splinter worth a listen to, he's got the blues!WOW Chas,Never heard of Peter Green before man that song could haunt a person soul,Great song
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Chasplaya wrote:
Following the release of "Albatross" and his consequent fame, Green struggled with success and the spotlight. His personality changed drastically after incidences of LSD abuse: he began wearing a robe, grew a beard, and wore a crucifix on his chest. His abuse of LSD may have incited his schizophrenia. While touring Europe, Green binged on LSD in Munich. In his own words: "I went on a trip, and never came back."
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Peter was a talented musician, but had some issues......dekotaj wrote:Peter Green was a founding member of Fleetwood Mac now has a band called Splinter worth a listen to, he's got the blues!WOW Chas,Never heard of Peter Green before man that song could haunt a person soul,Great song
Following the release of "Albatross" and his consequent fame, Green struggled with success and the spotlight. His personality changed drastically after incidences of LSD abuse: he began wearing a robe, grew a beard, and wore a crucifix on his chest. His abuse of LSD may have incited his schizophrenia. While touring Europe, Green binged on LSD in Munich. In his own words: "I went on a trip, and never came back."
MJ
B)
neverfoundthetime wrote:
Chris- your musical tastes and mine are so similar sometimes it scares me! Even the Shadows and Hank Marvin! There's some really weird mojo goin' on here! lol!
Needless to say, great song choices! :laugh:
Hey colonials, I wasn't joking (well, just a little bit!) with Cliff Richard and the Shadows, they were a big early influence even before the Beatles. And my sister always said I sounded like cliff when I sang so, what can you do?
Here's the rest. Just what was it with Davy Jones and his girating out of rhythm ... and the Moody's frilly shirts are specially for Tony!
Chris- your musical tastes and mine are so similar sometimes it scares me! Even the Shadows and Hank Marvin! There's some really weird mojo goin' on here! lol!
Needless to say, great song choices! :laugh:
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:laugh: That make three of us with that weird mojo Rick, Fred's on board too!
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TovoBigBear wrote:
Chris- your musical tastes and mine are so similar sometimes it scares me!
Bear...it scares me as well..
Well to be fair I should also have posted my rockier influences:
Animalas
Free
Steppen Wolf
Meatloaf
Butch enough for you Tony? oops, Meatloaf was wearing a frilly shirt!!;-)
hasben wrote:
I think Spill the Wine was done by Eric Burdon with War.As alternates for:
Stephenwolf-- The Pusher
Animals: Spill the Wine
Free: Mr Big (one of the greatest bass lines ever)
Meat Loaf: Brisket :laugh:
I think we are showing our age.
Fred