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  1. 6 hours ago, thizzellewashington said:

    Best songs for me: Panopticom, I/O, Four Kinds of Horses, Road to Joy, This is Home

    The more I try to choose favourites, the more I am coming to the conclusion that they are pretty much all damn good!

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  2. 1 hour ago, treeduck said:

    What are your favourite songs on the album, or even an overall song ranking if you like?

    I can't give an overall ranking because at the moment my favourite tracks are changing every time I listen to it!

    But currently Live and Let Live and Road To Joy are doing it for me.

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  3. On 1/13/2024 at 6:33 PM, bluefox4000 said:

    I i like it a lot.  I don't think it comes close to any of his first 4.  BUT it is his best in a LONG time.

     

    it was just nice hearing his voice too.   He's in remarkably good shape vocally on this album for his age.

     

    Also maybe it's me but i can't tell much difference in the 2 mixes, lol

     

    Solid album though.

     

    Mick

    I agree that it's not quite up there with the first four albums (a near impossible task!) 

    But yes, it is a great album and certainly his best, as you say, in a LONG time!

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  4. 16 minutes ago, Rick N. Backer said:

    Page was incredibly sloppy live.  Iommi was a big drug user in the 70s.   Van Halen was a big drinker in 80s and 90s.  They don't seem to have gotten their fingers caught in the strings as much as Page did.  Maybe in hindsight he was best suited to the magic of the studio.

    At times yes (75 & 77 tours) but at times just simply incredible.

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  5. On 1/11/2024 at 6:52 PM, Nova Carmina said:

     

    I've actually always sort of loved that about their shows -- there's high variability. I've got, like, 72 versions of "Dazed and Confused" because it was rarely ever the same.

     

    As much as I love Rush live, many of their shows could have been mimed to a prerecorded track -- the live song times are often within seconds of the album track time. 

    There was a long running Zeppelin fanzine created by Dave Lewis (I think it now exists as a website) called 'Tight but Loose' which was a phrase used to describe Zeppelin live - a tight rhythm section allowing lots of improvisation by the front men. One of the reasons why I have over a hundred live Zeppelin bootleg shows is that no two performances were really close to being the same. I loved the longer improvised set pieces , but I know some of my mates would have slagged me and said that they were just boring, over indulgent excesses! Ya can't please everyone!

    I would also say that the more consistently great performances occurred during the tours prior to 1975. By '75 Jimmy was well in the grip of various addictions and this showed in his performances on some of the 1975 and 1977 gigs. However for all the 'lows' of these tours, there were some great nights like Seattle & London in '75 and L.A. in '77.

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  6. One of my favourite albums of 2023. An absolutely superb listen.

    I had heard a lot of the tracks as they were drip-fed throughout the year but the final album release still had a big impact on me.

    One thing though ........ I can't decide whether I prefer the Bright-side mix or the Dark-side mix.

     

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  7. Two greats of the game.

     

    I don't really remember Zagallo as a player  .... I was about 7 when he finished playing, but I certainly remember him managing the legendary 1970 Brazilian team.

    As for Der Kaiser ... he played for the mighty Bayern Munich as I was growing up. A legend.

     

    RIP Mario & Franz.

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  8. I heard this news this evening.

    I've always liked Magnum and have been fortunate enough to see them several times over the years.

    When they announced recently that they had cancelled the upcoming UK tour due to an illness Tony had,  I hadn't realised just how bad it was.

    Regarding the discussions above re the possibility of Magnum continuing, I would say no chance whatsoever.

    But at least we will have a brand new album to listen to and for me personally, many years of great memories, from a great band.

    RIP Tony.

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  9. 9 hours ago, treeduck said:

    My list is like this:

     

    1. A heavy metal album

    2. Followed by another heavy metal album

    3. Another heavy metal album

    4. Tony R's 50 best heavy breathing phone calls

    5. Fridge - Just Got up in the Morning Insults

    6. Segue and Bluefox - Waffling Together Again

    7. Blackhawkrush - The Sound of Blackhawk trying to do every Fred Astaire dance routine on film.

    8. 73 - Tuning a Guitar for 24 Hours non-stop by the Fireplace

    9. Johnny Blaze - AWOL Blues

    10. RUSHHEAD666 - The AWOL Jazz/Fusion album

    Some classics there. 

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  10. I listened to a lot of new stuff released in 2023 and the immediate ones that spring to mind are -

     

    1. Peter Gabriel - I/O
    2. Moon Safari - Himlabacken Vol II
    3. Crown Lands - Fearless
    4. Enslaved - Heimdal
    5. Lars Fredrik Frøislie - Fire Fortellinger
    6. Mystery - Redemption
    7. Haken - Fauna
    8. Green Lung - This Heathen Land
    9. The Chronicles Of Father Robin - The Songs & Tales Of Airoea (Books I & II)
    10. RPWL - Crime Scene
    11. This Winter Machine - The Clockwork Man
    12. Pattern-Seeking Animals - Spooky Action At A  Distance

     

    Not in any order of preference (although at the moment I am playing Peter Gabriel & Moon Safari a lot.).

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  11. I got the hard copy for attending the gig and I also acquired the audible version.

    As Rhyta says, the combination of listening to Geddy's great narration, and seeing the pictures in the book, makes it a real immersive experience!

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