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Yes, this is the old Led Zeppelin song- one of my favourite Zeppelin songs actually.
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Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

I prefer Jimmy Reed's originals, or even Elvis' version of 'Baby What Do You Want Me To Do'...


It's all about the Duster Bennett live versions. Wink
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I prefer Jimmy Reed's originals, or even Elvis' version of 'Baby What Do You Want Me To Do'...

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Speaking of Bright Lights, Big City... any chance of some live Duster Bennett doing said track at the Toby Jug?
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It kind of followed on from the jazzier Taste moments IMHO, 'It Happened Before, It'll Happen Again' or 'On The Boards'. Rory's solo career was more straight blues rock thereafter, though it's always enjoyable.

That Fairport track is quite like Moby Grape IMHO. Judy Dyble's still around, she sang with the band again at Cropredy Festival in recent years.

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Bands just don't seem to have that bass sound any more.

I love that bass sound, especially Gary Thain in The Keef Hartley Band.  That last track reminded me of his playing somewhat.


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Originally posted by James James wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

^They probably did, they came from the same mod scene. The Creation never really made it big and never even actually recorded a full album (rather like another band of the same era and scene called The Action), though they had and still have a cult following. Funniest of all, 'Painter Man' was later covered by- of all people- Boney M!
 
That Guardian article was sh*t. The guy sl*gged off VDGG and then in the comments section below the article admitted he'd never even heard them. I bet most of the journalists who lay into prog have never heard it.


That is as bad as Rod Littles tirade against prog lyrics in the Times  a few years back, ...............using Brand X as his example.....Confused


Do you mean Rod Liddell?

And I don't know Brand X either but I'm pretty sure they're an instrumental band. LOL



Thanks I do  Liddell - rhymes with piddle
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Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

Brand X??LOL I don't even remember any lyrics in Brand X songs, other than that lovely little tune sang in Sanskrit by Phil Collins called 'Sun In The Night'.



I joke not -- f ***-all research into the subject IT WAS CLEAR. btw sOHO - WHICH i QUITE LIKE AS A POP DITTY FROM pHIL BACKED BY THE BOYS.
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Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

^They probably did, they came from the same mod scene. The Creation never really made it big and never even actually recorded a full album (rather like another band of the same era and scene called The Action), though they had and still have a cult following. Funniest of all, 'Painter Man' was later covered by- of all people- Boney M!
 
That Guardian article was sh*t. The guy sl*gged off VDGG and then in the comments section below the article admitted he'd never even heard them. I bet most of the journalists who lay into prog have never heard it.


That is as bad as Rod Littles tirade against prog lyrics in the Times  a few years back, ...............using Brand X as his example.....Confused


Do you mean Rod Liddell?

And I don't know Brand X either but I'm pretty sure they're an instrumental band. LOL


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Brand X??LOL I don't even remember any lyrics in Brand X songs, other than that lovely little tune sang in Sanskrit by Phil Collins called 'Sun In The Night'.
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Oh... I need to read this Guardian article.  I usually read The Guardian but they do have a lot of crap in their too.

They do sometimes have good music articles though.  I remember seeing one by Jonathan Coe in there. Big%20smile
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Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

^They probably did, they came from the same mod scene. The Creation never really made it big and never even actually recorded a full album (rather like another band of the same era and scene called The Action), though they had and still have a cult following. Funniest of all, 'Painter Man' was later covered by- of all people- Boney M!
 
That Guardian article was sh*t. The guy sl*gged off VDGG and then in the comments section below the article admitted he'd never even heard them. I bet most of the journalists who lay into prog have never heard it.


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^They probably did, they came from the same mod scene. The Creation never really made it big and never even actually recorded a full album (rather like another band of the same era and scene called The Action), though they had and still have a cult following. Funniest of all, 'Painter Man' was later covered by- of all people- Boney M!
 
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

Hi James

last two traCKS bring us back to late 60's Dick? Sound similar to The Who...


The notes in the boxset, say The Creation had as big a following as the Who in the mid 60's
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Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

I'm here.

Apologies I'm late.


Evening - not MSNing this week? Or was that another James.....


I am on MSN... but you're not there.

I think you've changed your address?
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Hi James

last two traCKS bring us back to late 60's Dick? Sound similar to The Who...
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Originally posted by James James wrote:

I'm here.

Apologies I'm late.


Evening - not MSNing this week? Or was that another James.....
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I like this one, that screechy bit in the riff is probably the guitarist Eddie Phillips using the violin bow on the guitar- something it's said Jimmy Page ripped off.
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I'm here.

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NIght Tony see if we can include some Budgie
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