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Analogman

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  1. These sort of threads usually don't get much action. Anyhow - Here's a link to the last thread about shows.
  2. I should mention that Ian answers questions (Richard Thompson does this also) - here is the direct link: The Horse's Mouth
  3. Someone should raid the warehouse. From Thrasher's Wheat: Potato Hole
  4. For those who don't know - there is a Wilco connection to Mott. Wilco use to play I Wish I Was Your Mother and Henry and The H Bombs. Also, Jeff was on Ian's last solo album.
  5. Not too long ago, I finally got the early albums on cd - thanks to Amazon.com. Although - there are better re-masters to be had in the UK.
  6. Mott The Hoople (fansite) Ian Hunter's website (official) Mott The Hoople (Wikipedia entry) Albums: Posthumous albums: Youtube videos: Keep A Knockin' (1970) You Really Got Me (1970) At The Crossroads (1970) Rock N Roll Queen (1971) All The Young Dudes (1972) All The Way From Memphis (1973) Drivin' Sister (1973) News:
  7. No Code - You just can't argue with the bombastic swing of Jack Irons.
  8. These guys are like The Police - playing in places were bands don't usually play - all over the world.
  9. I was thinking - this is a pretty powerful song: And I will stroll the merry way and jump the hedges first, and I will drink the clear, clean water for to quench my thirst. And I shall watch the ferry-boats and they'll get high on a bluer ocean against tomorrow's sky. And I will never grow so old again. And I will walk and talk in gardens all wet with rain. Oh, sweet thing, sweet thing. My, my, my, my, my sweet thing. And I shall drive my chariot down your streets and cry- 'Hey, it's me, I'm dynamite and I don't know why.' And you shall take me strongly in your arms again and I will not re
  10. That's it. I still have some of those disks.
  11. I think my second computer had that on it. My first computer was pre-Windows, if I recall correctly.
  12. Since it was mentioned - I'll post this again: Definitely Maybe Here's a track for anyone who wants it: Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever Jeff Beck Group - November 1, 1967 Top Gear, BBC Maida Vale 4, London, England. The sound is not exactly perfect, but it has groove and soul for miles. Ok - good to go now.
  13. I think that was what I first learned - or was it pre-windows? I forget.
  14. I wouldn't think any of those bands are worthy - except for Def Leppard (who I hate) - due to the fact that they have sold millions and millions of records. It's interesting - I still think the people should vote, and not guys in suits and/or so-called music critics.
  15. Jeff Beck's music may not be someone's cup of tea, but he is one of the best guitar players of all time. He has said himself more than once, that his material, particularly in the early days, was lacking. But I still think those first two albums are two of the best rock/blues guitar albums ever made. I guess we are all on different trips. I try to stay away from making negative comments these days. But - I don't much care for the idea of sticking Jethro Tull, Rush, and Yes in with Kansas, Journey, etc. I suppose it comes down to criteria - influence, musicianship, innovation, longevity,
  16. Maybe you need to do some research: Truth
  17. I think Metallica should be in there - but there are many other metal bands that should have been in there ahead of them - Judas Priest and Iron Maiden - for example.
  18. Some more news - from Jambands.com:
  19. There was also a movie - Traveller (1997).
  20. I thought of that because I saw a National Geographic - or a Smithsonian magazine once which had a big spread about them. As I recall, they were covered in gold jewelry. I am surprised they don't have an OG.
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