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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 17 Dec 17 7.53pm | |
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just like to say Mr A so glad you are keeping this going never met the great Mr S
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Deleagle "Bubba's bar 'n' grill" 17 Dec 17 8.37pm | |
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Originally posted by thegreatlardino
just like to say Mr A so glad you are keeping this going never met the great Mr S Ahem! There's still no capital S in staffie
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 18 Dec 17 10.47am | |
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Snowing in Switzerland ...oo err hope I can get over to see mum just before Xmas. Led Zeppelin - Snow Jobs - Live Vancouver 75 cd 11 Rock and Roll Download [Link] Attachment: snow_jobs_f.jpg (152.97Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 19 Dec 17 4.27pm | |
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For Deleagle, who should be eating Humble Pie. Humble Pie: Hot 'n' Nasty: The Anthology 1994 A&M Records 540164 Hot 'N' Nasty takes 31 tracks and spreads them across two discs, competently representing Humble Pie's blues boogie sound through the span of nine albums. Not only does this set compile the most worthy material from the band, but it also demonstrates how their sound changed slightly as the 1970s progressed. The first 11 tracks are taken from the band's first three albums, with the rare but worthwhile single "Big Black Dog" sandwiched in between. "Natural Born Woman," along with the brown-dirt gruffness of both "Buttermilk Boy" and "I'll Go Alone," are the best examples of Humble Pie in their early stages, while their self-titled album from a year later hands over the shaky "One-Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba" and the rolly-polly enthusiasm of "Red Light Mama, Red Hot." Out of all the earlier material, 1971's Rock On was the weakest, although "Stone Cold Fever" and a shortened version of Muddy Waters' "Rollin' Stone" appears here as a couple of wise selections. Humble Pie's best song, the overly-energetic "I Don't Need No Doctor" from the Rockin' the Fillmore album is an obvious and welcomed insertion, with "Four Day Creep" and "I'm Ready" rounding out that album's input. Peter Frampton departed after the Fillmore release, and 1972's Smokin' introduced his replacement with Dave "Clem" Clempson. "Hot 'N' Nasty," "You're So Good for Me," and the nine-minute "I Wonder" are all taken from Smokin', which became their most successful album, gaining a number six spot on the album charts. The last eight cuts speak for Humble Pie's most disappointing albums, as the band somehow lost their homespun grittiness and their talent for producing abrasive, gut-heavy rock & roll. Only "Ninety-Nine Pounds" and "Road Hog" seem to carve any interest, with the latter coming from rather dismal Street Rats album, the group's last before they were reformed in 1981 by Steve Marriot and Jerry Shirley. An informative ramble through the band's career is also included in the form of a 20-page booklet, along with photos and detailed credits of each track. While a box-set may prove heartier, Hot 'N' Nasty provides a just-right assembly of Humble Pie's most essential morsels. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide Personnel: Steve Marriott (vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards); Peter Frampton (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Greg Ridley (vocals, guitar); Jerry Shirley (keyboards, drums, percussion). Disc 1: 1. Natural Born Woman Disc 2: 1. Four Day Creep [Live] Attachment: Humble Pie - Hot īNī Nasty The Anthology - Front.jpg (1,111.44Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 20 Dec 17 3.23pm | |
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Any requests? Live at the Reading Festival, Reading, Berkshire 24.8.02 - Muse (Bootleg) 01 New Born Download [Link] Attachment: Muse - Reading Festival 24.8.02.JPG (124.96Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 22 Dec 17 9.06am | |
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To celebrate yesterday's solstice, something from Glastonbury. Lily Allen - Glastonbury 2009 * 1.Everyone's At It Download [Link] Attachment: staffie.jpg (4.77Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 24 Dec 17 10.26am | |
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Found this GIF in staffies archives , so a Merry Christmas from staffie and I. Attachment: Happy Christmas HOL.GIF (41.71Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 24 Dec 17 10.33am | |
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A little Christmas ditty.. The Flaming Lips - Christmas On Mars (200 01- once beyond hopelessness Download [Link] Attachment: The Flaming Lips - Christmas On Mars (2008)-Front.jpg (52.46Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 25 Dec 17 10.05am | |
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Merry Christmas all!! Michael Jackson - Off The Wall 01-Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough Download [Link] Attachment: Michael_Jackson_-_Off_The_Wall_Spec_Edition_(Front).jpg (81.62Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 28 Dec 17 2.43am | |
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I couldn't eat another thing ... Mark Isham & Marianne Faithfull - Trouble In Mind 01 Trouble in Mind Download [Link] Attachment: Trouble In Mind Mark Isham.jpg (135.87Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 30 Dec 17 11.01am | |
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Here's a band that I like, give them a listen if you don't know them. The Orb - The BBC Sessions 1989-2001 CD1 Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre (Loving You) Download [Link] Attachment: cover.jpg (30.68Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 31 Dec 17 10.56am | |
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Ready for the early kick off folks? The Clash - Sandinista! 01 The Magnificent Seven Download [Link] Attachment: Sandinista!.jpg (163.69Kb)
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