-
Content Count
22011 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by Analogman
-
I actually saw them once. I don't know if I would call them metal though.
-
remastered, re-packaged, deluxe, super legacy edition
Analogman replied to Wild Frank's topic in Someone Else's Song
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls (box set) - $142.06. -
I wonder if they have ever covered Are You Ready? (Pacific Gas & Electric).
-
- 2 replies
-
- Auditorio Mar De Vigo
- Vigo
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I wonder if he can throw a shoe over a building? I think that is what it was - he gets excited. It was not Oasis level, just hard to understand from time to time.
-
Doc Martin (Series 5) Someone has put the new season up on Youtube. It's funny as hell right off the bat.
-
I liked Mark Lamarr's shows, but I could not always understand what he was saying.
-
Black Sabbath Plots Press Conference; New Album To Come?
-
- 3 replies
-
- Kursaal Auditorio
- San Sebastián
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I hope the price does not go up on the box set. I can't afford to buy right now.
-
Pete Townshend's John Peel lecture - full text
Analogman replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Someone Else's Song
Of course, you know the story about John, Keith, and the name Led Zeppelin. It's the devil's music. I still prefer LZ III over all the other albums. Oh - I love the band, it's just they are larger than life and on a whole other trip from The Who. I think the Stones often dismissed them also. Which is odd - as Jimmy has played on some Stones tracks over the years. I have to say - Robert had great hair in those days. I have hair envy. -
Pete Townshend's John Peel lecture - full text
Analogman replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Someone Else's Song
I think he was pretty tanked during the filming of that number. Led Zeppelin were suppose to play that show - but only Robert, John, and John Paul were there. -
I have the Smile book. I also have the Brian Wilson book. I also have a book called The Beach Boys in Their Own Words that I had been trying to find for decades, and I found it in a record store in Pittsburgh a few years ago.
-
It would not be The Beach Boys without him though.
-
He always says that. It's funny to watch Al, Bruce, and Mike go on about how great the sessions were for Smile.
-
I only got the 2 disc set.
-
Ratt use to cover Aerosmith songs. Sometimes - You Should By Now runs through my head in an endless loop. Fun fact: Stephen Pearcy now looks like a Rat(t).
-
Who is now in Ratt. . .
-
I don't think so.
-
I use to listen to that show when Steve Harley was doing it. I also like the Suzi Quatro shows.
-
Pete Townshend's John Peel lecture - full text
Analogman replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Someone Else's Song
I think he was being sincere as in - those people are posters on the wall to you, but I knew them. For me, it's always been The Who. I like Led Zeppelin, but they are up there in the clouds somewhere - The Who were street level. -
The BBC does not always make it's programs available to those outside the area. I believe there are ways around this - you can Google it and find a way to do it. My favorite show is Sounds of the 60s - Brian Matthew. Jimmy Savile passed away a few days ago.
-
I don't know - I will have to check it out some more.
-
I would not agree with that statement.
-
I bought it on cassette tape (and then cd at some point). I bet that record album goes for a lot of money on Ebay.