baboon2004

Darned cockwombles.
'Fireflies'. Love this song. Beautiful version of this on the Tusk tour album I mentioned earlier. They never even recorded it properly. That Live album is a superb document of a band trapped and falling to pieces, possibly one of the most fucked-up bands of all time at that point.

This is really great - thanks :)

Interesting you mention Exile as one of your favourite albums too - it's that falling-apart feeling again.

What's Heavy Mental? Is it, having Googled it, the album by Killah Priest you're referring to?
 
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Piotrek

3,5,0,1,2,5, Warsaw!
I think they are easily hateable band, especially if you were exposed to them in your youth (MOR radio). But I was not that much (except most obv. hits) and now I am addicted to their 70s albums (s/t, Rumours, Tusk). I also love Buckingham/Nicks solo album from 1974. Still have to dig ther pop and blues period. Actually, they are on top of my last.fm stats, so probably my fav band recently (along with THe Fall lol). Recently I heard nice dance edit of "Never Going Back Again" (by Tom Croose).

I think they're playing in Poland in June (with ZZ TOP) so I'm def. going to see them.
 

bb_rebozo

.._......
i am not a read-whole-thread-guy , but i am almost sure nobody mentioned " Then play on" yet , imo the most beautiful work of FM in songwriting/arrangement terms . to make it short : this very album is the " Pet Sounds " in FM's catalogue .

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Ness Rowlah

Norwegian Wood
Gee-tar, still like and remember The Green Manalishi or Oh Well from late 60s (not that I heard it until the late 70s though).
Fleetwood Mac being in that category of bands that exist in several good versions (like Roxy Music and Japan),

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empty mirror

remember the jackalope
i am not a read-whole-thread-guy , but i am almost sure nobody mentioned " Then play on" yet , imo the most beautiful work of FM in songwriting/arrangement terms . to make it short : this very album is the " Pet Sounds " in FM's catalogue .


i made that image clickable
pw: stuckinthepast

that peter green record linked earlier in the thread is good stuff
music to race across the country in a 70s GTO to
 
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