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Greatest southern rock band of all time!
greyfriar replied to Entre_Perpetuo's topic in Music Of The Spheres
At the moment Blackfoot Molly Doc Holliday... -
Not necessarily the best, but the most interesting version in my book... The Claypool Lennon Delirium feat. Geddy Lee http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFqYTbMn1zc
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Love the album. The drumming in Ganymede kills it!
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Top 20 Rock Bass Intros of All Time
greyfriar replied to JohnnyBlaze's topic in Music Of The Spheres
It got a mention as a Bonus Track. Check out the full list in the comments. -
Top 20 Rock Bass Intros of All Time
greyfriar replied to JohnnyBlaze's topic in Music Of The Spheres
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Some very creepy/scary/disturbing rock songs?
greyfriar replied to Texas King's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Grantchester Meadows/Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict -
And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
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Some very creepy/scary/disturbing rock songs?
greyfriar replied to Texas King's topic in Music Of The Spheres
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Guitar Battle: Michael Schenker or Randy Rhoads?
greyfriar replied to Texas King's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Absolutely, greyfriar! I've been a fan since I first heard the "Obsession" album by UFO and all the Other UFO albums. "Pack It Up (And Go)" was the cinch for me. UFO rule!! Hey Orf, check out the drum intro thread. I had to post that song after you mentioned it here. :cheers: -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XafZ9OYGMYA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UObs94oZRUU
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Guitar Battle: Michael Schenker or Randy Rhoads?
greyfriar replied to Texas King's topic in Music Of The Spheres
SCHENKER! As much as I love the two Ozzy albums, but that's by far not enough to make a comparison here! I cannot love Randy's whole catalogue of four (!!!!) albums, more than Schenker's work with UFO, Scorpions, MSG, McA/SG, MSF... we're talking about what here? 40 albums? And counting... For me it seems like Schenker has almost played more classic riffs and brilliant solos on Strangers In The Night, than Randy did in his whole career. R.I.P. Randy -
Tobi - Budgie Gina - Ultravox Duff - Lyle Lovett Lucas - Kiss Cy - Amon Düül Trout - The Byrds Goobs - Amon Düül ... wherever you are folks... :cheers:
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For sentimental reasons... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgeg-xadx9s
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5 Songs That Lift You Up and Out of Your Funk
greyfriar replied to Lorraine's topic in Music Of The Spheres
A lot of stuff from ABBA! Knowing Me, Knowing You Chiquitita SOS Take A Chance On Me Waterloo Deeper cuts... Eagle The Visitors Fernando Hole In Your Soul Summer Night City -
L,O,L, :smoke:,
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Happy (unofficial) anniversary, Derek!
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Thank you grey! :cheers: Keep those good album reminders coming. I do the best that I can... ;) :cheers:
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5 Songs That Lift You Up and Out of Your Funk
greyfriar replied to Lorraine's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Ramble On Going To California Over The Hills And Far Away Four Sticks The Battle Of Evermore -
:cheers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT7dXBRIM8o
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All the best wishes to you and your husband, Lorraine. Hope he recovers soon.
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5 Songs That Lift You Up and Out of Your Funk
greyfriar replied to Lorraine's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock'n'Roll) High Voltage Whole Lotta Rosie Let There Be Rock Ride On -
Yeah, some of those great gear shots of his live rig show a Roland Space Echo and a Korg Stage Echo (besides the Oberheim DS-1 sequencer and one other box I can't recall). For sure he has some kind of tape echo on the album version, since you can hear it do a fast repeat at the end. I'm not sure how you could achieve the rest of the effect with a tape echo though, especially the live version. PS - Here's a decent quality version of that shot where you see the two echo units. Anyone recognize the unit in between them (with the cord going off to the left)? https://4.bp.blogspo...ender_geddy.jpg I never had a Roland Space Echo, so this was just a guess, based on Geddy's equipment list from the Permanent Waves tourbook and from what I've heard and read about the Roland. The damn thing must be a beast, especially when you edge vocals through it. That's PROG!!!
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My guess would be that it's the Roland Space Echo. A lot of bands used it to produce their vocal effects and it was part of Geddy's equipment back then.
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Happy Anniversary, Tick! :cheers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M02bAWDFkI