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Post by luxexterior on Apr 19, 2022 11:11:53 GMT
This one is probably referred to and discussed somewhere in this forum, but I just stumbled on it from who knows where. Haven't listened to all of it yet. Stalk-Forrest Group - St. Cecilia: The Elektra Recordings (1970) - FULL ALBUMHere's a track list from the YouTube comments: 1. What is Quicksand? 00:00:00 2. I'm on the lamb 00:03:22 3. Gil Blanco County 00:06:26 4. Donovan's Monkey 00:10:06 5. Ragamuffin Dumplin 00:13:53 6. Curse of the Hidden Mirrors 00:19:09 7. Arthur Comics 00:22:29 8. A Fact About Sneakers 00:25:44 9. St. Cecilia 00:33:40 10. Ragamuffin Dumplin (Alternate Mix) 00:40:31 11. I'm on the Lamb (Alternate Take) 00:45:53 12. Curse of the Hidden Mirrors (Alternate Mix) 00:48:51 13. Bonomo's Turkish Taffy (deleted from the final album) 00:52:11 14. Gil Blanco County (Alternate Mix) 00:54:29 15. St. Cecilia (Alternate Mix) 00:58:10 16. A Fact About Sneakers (Alternate Take) 01:05:00 17. What is Quicksand? (Mono Single Mix) 01:08:13 18. Arthur Comics (Mono Single Mix) 01:11:37 You're in for a treat. A Psych classic. Criminal that it didn't get a proper release at the time.
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Post by joe on Apr 23, 2022 2:32:45 GMT
Just remembered this one again, so I'm listening to it right now. Actually watching is the best part.
Eric to Buck: "Do you remember how to play this?"
Well, there WAS a pause before Buck got going again....
Eric's comment is a hoot and Buck's reaction is .. well .. a good save in his great sense of humor style. Good to have fun even if somebody IS recording it. Cool.
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Post by joe on Jun 3, 2022 2:00:54 GMT
This song was mentioned several times on this forum, but I thought I'd post this one of Albert's that I had never listened to. My wife actually stumbled on it, said I'd probably really like this one. Which I do! Great tune.
A version with the lyrics, if you need them, can be found on youtube.com as watch?v=Ep543uGlF2k
But here is a more artistic version - same exact audio. The person who did the cover video really did a good job, especially working in pictures of the band.
Fireworks
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Post by sirrastus on Jun 7, 2022 3:23:03 GMT
This song was mentioned several times on this forum, but I thought I'd post this one of Albert's that I had never listened to. My wife actually stumbled on it, said I'd probably really like this one. Which I do! Great tune. A version with the lyrics, if you need them, can be found on youtube.com as watch?v=Ep543uGlF2k But here is a more artistic version - same exact audio. The person who did the cover video really did a good job, especially working in pictures of the band. FireworksThis is the song Springsteen told Albert he liked best and would make a great single.BOC and Bruce were recording in the same studio at the time.
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Post by sirrastus on Jun 7, 2022 3:24:10 GMT
Was watching some Girl Group vids from the 60's and I really liked Lulu's '65 version of The Isleys Shout:
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Post by luxexterior on Jun 7, 2022 10:47:52 GMT
This song was mentioned several times on this forum, but I thought I'd post this one of Albert's that I had never listened to. My wife actually stumbled on it, said I'd probably really like this one. Which I do! Great tune. A version with the lyrics, if you need them, can be found on youtube.com as watch?v=Ep543uGlF2k But here is a more artistic version - same exact audio. The person who did the cover video really did a good job, especially working in pictures of the band. FireworksThis is the song Springsteen told Albert he liked best and would make a great single.BOC and Bruce were recording in the same studio at the time. What does Bruce know!
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Post by joe on Jun 8, 2022 1:16:01 GMT
This song was mentioned several times on this forum, but I thought I'd post this one of Albert's that I had never listened to. My wife actually stumbled on it, said I'd probably really like this one. Which I do! Great tune. A version with the lyrics, if you need them, can be found on youtube.com as watch?v=Ep543uGlF2k But here is a more artistic version - same exact audio. The person who did the cover video really did a good job, especially working in pictures of the band. Fireworks<from joe: I removed the video link here just to save forum view space>This is the song Springsteen told Albert he liked best and would make a great single.BOC and Bruce were recording in the same studio at the time. I have not been able to find a live performance video of this one anywhere. One good thing about coming late to the "party" is that now I can keep finding more great tunes that will be NEW to me. I've gone from 2 to 16 daily favorites in just over a year. A lot more to sort through! Some have to grow on me a little then they snap into place.
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Post by joe on Jun 8, 2022 1:29:53 GMT
Was watching some Girl Group vids from the 60's and I really liked Lulu's '65 version of The Isleys Shout: The Isley Brothers 1959 version is the one I heard on the radio all the time. Seems like I remember it being played frequently at elem and jr high school events and such.
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Post by sirrastus on Jun 8, 2022 10:21:16 GMT
Was watching some Girl Group vids from the 60's and I really liked Lulu's '65 version of The Isleys Shout: The Isley Brothers 1959 version is the one I heard on the radio all the time. Seems like I remember it being played frequently at elem and jr high school events and such. Yes and one group always played it at oldies shows and I got to hate it at those live shows .I always walked out for a break-I guess the oldies equivalent of the drum solo.LOL. Weddings,sweet 16,etc,etc always played especially after you've been sitting and eating it's standard now.
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Post by luxexterior on Jun 8, 2022 17:56:09 GMT
The Isley Brothers 1959 version is the one I heard on the radio all the time. Seems like I remember it being played frequently at elem and jr high school events and such. Yes and one group always played it at oldies shows and I got to hate it at those live shows .I always walked out for a break-I guess the oldies equivalent of the drum solo.LOL. Weddings,sweet 16,etc,etc always played especially after you've been sitting and eating it's standard now. Weirdly Alex Harvey of the SAHB fame recorded a decent version just before Lulu. A far cry from Faith Healer etc.
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Post by sirrastus on Jun 8, 2022 19:45:52 GMT
Yes and one group always played it at oldies shows and I got to hate it at those live shows .I always walked out for a break-I guess the oldies equivalent of the drum solo.LOL. Weddings,sweet 16,etc,etc always played especially after you've been sitting and eating it's standard now. Weirdly Alex Harvey of the SAHB fame recorded a decent version just before Lulu. A far cry from Faith Healer etc. He was less Sensational then.
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Post by luxexterior on Jun 10, 2022 12:47:44 GMT
Weirdly Alex Harvey of the SAHB fame recorded a decent version just before Lulu. A far cry from Faith Healer etc. He was less Sensational then. He was always sensational!
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Post by Espo on Jun 24, 2022 17:44:46 GMT
Face the fire by Dan Fogelberg. He'll forever be known as a soft rock/folk singer, but this song flat out rocks. I had heard a DJ many years ago reference Joe Walsh as the guitar player. However, I've not seen his name credited. I know they were friends so it very well could be. Anyone have any insight?
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Post by sirrastus on Jun 25, 2022 1:55:51 GMT
I bought his early record Souvenirs and always liked his cover of Rhythm Of The Rain.
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Post by edosaurus on Jun 26, 2022 19:22:14 GMT
Have seen Goose a few times and it has been so cool to watch them grow. They were playing local clubs here in Connecticut just a few years ago and now just finished two nights at Radio City Music Hall. New album just came out Friday and been on repeat here.
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