Pictures of Matchstick Men
(The mono/single version, of course, with oodles of phasing)
Pictures of Matchstick Men
(The mono/single version, of course, with oodles of phasing)
I'm more of a 'heavy' Quo fan.
My first album was 'Hello'.
This was my favourite track...
Quote: Oldrocker @ April 18 2013, 11:57 AM BST
That's great, Oldrocker. And this pattern can be put on many bands (or left wing people) of this period. The fab four were trendsetters.
By the way, which is your favourite Status Quo song, if there is any?
The postman has brought me these 4 beauties this morning:
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ April 18 2013, 12:55 PM BSTBy the way, which is your favourite Status Quo song, if there is any?
Hard to have just one Gordon but Mystery Song, Rain, Down Down, Slow Train would feature somewhere . . . .
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ April 18 2013, 12:55 PM BSTBy the way, which is your favourite Status Quo song, if there is any?
How about Down the Dustpipe?
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ April 18 2013, 1:16 PM BSTThe postman has brought me these 4 beauties this morning:
Sons of Cream are appearing down my way soon.
Ginger and Jack's sons plus a guitarist - forget who but shame it wasn't Eric's.
I've recently discovered the Vintage TV cable channel (343 on Virgin Media). Lots of good stuff. Last 2 songs on were by the Specials and the Beat, now it's Dexys. Too many ads of course. Rock on!
Just bought this here:
Just listened to some Ten Years After and they're some good blue rock cats. Going to get Cricklewood Green. Thanks for the tip, Gordon!
Quote: Oldrocker @ April 18 2013, 11:57 AM BST
Is that the bloke from The joy of sex books ?
Quote: Ben @ April 20 2013, 8:37 PM BSTJust listened to some Ten Years After and they're some good blue rock cats. Going to get Cricklewood Green. Thanks for the tip, Gordon!
Cricklewood Green is considered to be their finest hour.
These three are reccomendable as well:
and this live treasure:
Bought this today:
Bought this pretty cheap today:
I was looking for a good G&TPM compilation for years.
Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman has died from liver failure. R.I.P.