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tried to get this song included in "Crimson Tide"...maybe to roll over the closing credits, I suggested...to no avail...sadly...I was the resident Gene - photo double...[part time pest-sorry Tony Scott and James 'thin-skin' Scothdople, the producer
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@legendofthewest And saw him live not too long ago and it's amazing how little, if any, he's lost over the years.
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@JeckOverfull Sorry I was mistaken. You are right Trower had left by this time but I thought that this was actually Gary Brooker. They changed members a couple of times and Grabham is not familiar to my recollections. You may be right.
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@dabeefsdad Agreed... But this is not Trower (he left in 1973), this is Mick Grabham.
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@dd3097 Dimenticavo... Occhio che quello non è un Hammond: Solley era indubbiamente un bravissimo tastierista ma all'epoca suonava un organo Farfisa coni Procol Harum, l'anno in cui è stato con il gruppo è stato l'unico in cui non c'è stato un Hammond sul palco.
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@dd3097 Si sono sciolti pochi mesi dopo questa registrazione MA si sono riformati nel '91 e sono ancora in giro oggi (anche se nell'ultimo anno non hanno suonato molto in giro). I prossimi live confermati si terranno a fine maggio (e spero che ce ne saranno anche altri quest'anno).
Sul loro sito semiufficiale (Beyond The Pale) trovi tante informazioni, sul mio canale un bel po' di registrazioni di live.
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This is the longer version, with an extended modulating middle instrumental middle section that leads to an heightened third verse. Always wondered why they did raise that third verse: it's harder to sing, harder to play (or, at least, you have to relearn the chords) and comes about in a way that you won't notice by just hearing it. They often performed it this way from '75 to '77 and the symphonic version (1995) uses that device again. Thanks for Antonio Costa Barbé to pointing out this to me.
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Эта музыка вечна!
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NO COMMENT: Purely-lived tru and Majestic!
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It was linda mccartney and john lennon's favorite composition,after seeing them in a concert.John said,if he could write such lyrics and clasic trained songlines,he really would be satisfied with his composing,but he can't !!!He loved it very much !Me too !
Yes, a time when the singers were just as good "live" - because they actually could SING
legendofthewest 8 months ago 17
SEERED INTO OUR MEMORIES FOR THOSE WHO REMEMBER THEM 60'S BUT FOR ALL WHO STUMBLE UPON THIS SONG,AINT IT GREAT
mikescruffy1 8 months ago 7