One of the greatest songs ever written.
In fairness, its symbolism requires a thesis:
Dennis Brown - Wichita Linemen
One of the greatest songs ever written.
In fairness, its symbolism requires a thesis:
Dennis Brown - Wichita Linemen
Quote: A Horseradish @ 27th March 2015, 10:27 PM GMTOne of the greatest songs ever written.
In fairness, its symbolism requires a thesis:
Dennis Brown - Wichita Linemen
I love that song but it has to be Glenn Campbell.
Quote: Chappers @ 27th March 2015, 10:56 PM GMTI love that song but it has to be Glenn Campbell.
Yep - GC's is the definitive version.
I'm a big fan of his but dug this one out to provide something a bit different.
Middle of the road softies . .
Quote: Oldrocker @ 28th March 2015, 12:34 AM GMTMiddle of the road softies . .
A Walk In The Black Forest - Horst Jankowski
Quote: A Horseradish @ 28th March 2015, 1:23 PM GMTA Walk In The Black Forest - Horst Jankowski
Middle of the woods softies.
Yesterday's purchases:
I think the artwork on the Poco album was drawn by the late Phil Hartman.
Quote: DaButt @ 29th March 2015, 2:14 PM BSTI think the artwork on the Poco album was drawn by the late Phil Hartman.
I did a little research on that because of your post. Hartman has designed the cover for the Poco album Legend from 1978 (so says wikipedia). The design company that made the cover for Legacy (1989) must have copied the head of the original horse drawing.
Anyway, I didn't know Phil Hartman has also been a designer...interesting fact.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 29th March 2015, 5:43 PM BST
That's their only two gold albums right there, both are good, but not as good as the best of the early albums on Epic. On a related note, Richie Furay has a new album out soon which sounds promising.
I had a couple of Poco tracks on samplers in the early 70s such as "You better think twice" but they weren't enough to persuade me to buy their album unlike Santana or Argent.
Quote: Chappers @ 30th March 2015, 6:14 PM BSTI had a couple of Poco tracks on samplers in the early 70s such as "You better think twice" but they weren't enough to persuade me to buy their album unlike Santana or Argent.
Buy this if you don't want to buy their albums:
One of the best "hits"-compilations I own. As radiat10n already pointed out, the stuff from their Epic years is amazing.
Quote: Oldrocker @ 28th March 2015, 10:01 PM GMTMiddle of the woods softies.
Quite a refreshing article by Tracey Thorn about her song "Missing" which was used recently on a TV singing competition.
I do like her voice and Everything but The Girl and Eden is one of my favourite albums of the 1980s.
I can understand it too as she says that people can interpret songs differently.