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Posted on May 12, 2008, 11:56 AM

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]Well that's ok then - we only play good pubs.[/quote]

Very wise...

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Posted on May 12, 2008, 11:58 AM

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Though whether the Duke's Head in Hampton (this Saturday, folks) counts...........

D'you see what I did th.........ahforgeddit

Even more responsible for the techie bits. Bit stressed. Still has biased opinions.

Posted on May 12, 2008, 11:25 PM

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"][quote user="survivor"]Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) Oh yes! Love it, love it, love it! What a cracking way to open an album. Send Her My Love and Faithfully are two more classics from that lp. Do you cover Separate Ways?[/quote]

 

Chance would be a fine thing. We're toying with the idea of adding keyboards (if I buy one), and that would be first on the list. I was introduced to Journey by this track, played on Paul Gambaccini's Saturday afternoon show years ago, which was how my love affair with ARS (American Rock S--- as my brother calls it) began. This track, on a Rega Planet/Mira combo, might very well be the most fun I've ever had with hifi..............[/quote]

Funny enough it was the first Journey track I heard too. Used to rent a room in a house where a music journalist also rented. He had two promo copies of the Frontiers album and he gave me a copy as he thought I`d probably like it. Liked it so much I went out and bit by bit collected their back catalogue. To this day I blame British radio for not playing this band enough and making me miss out on ten years of Journey. If you ever do cover it I may come and see your band! (live near Watford)

Rock `n` roll will never die

Posted on May 13, 2008, 11:54 AM

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Find us a pub in Watford........

Even more responsible for the techie bits. Bit stressed. Still has biased opinions.

Posted on May 13, 2008, 12:58 PM

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]Find us a pub in Watford........[/quote].................thought it had to be a 'good' pub..........:-)
It is of interest to note that while some dolphins are reported to have learned English -- up to fifty words used in correct context -- no human being has been reported to have learned dolphinese.

Posted on May 13, 2008, 3:15 PM

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Good point. Scratch that.........

Even more responsible for the techie bits. Bit stressed. Still has biased opinions.

Posted on May 13, 2008, 5:17 PM

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[quote user="JohnDuncan"]Find us a pub in Watford........[/quote]

Take a look at this website    www.thehornswatford.co.uk   holds up to around 200 though you don`t need as many as that for a good atmosphere. They have all sorts of rock bands on. Last band I saw there played covers of songs by Queen, Meat Loaf, Focus, Thin Lizzy, Mike and the Mechanics etc.

Rock `n` roll will never die

Posted on May 13, 2008, 7:08 PM

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“Social progress can be measured by the social position of the female sex” - Karl Marx
“First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.” - Mahatma Ghandi

Posted on May 13, 2008, 7:33 PM

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(The Raconteurs - Consolers Of The Lonely )

“Social progress can be measured by the social position of the female sex” - Karl Marx
“First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.” - Mahatma Ghandi

Posted on May 13, 2008, 10:06 PM

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[quote user="survivor"][quote user="JohnDuncan"][quote user="survivor"]Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) Oh yes! Love it, love it, love it! What a cracking way to open an album. Send Her My Love and Faithfully are two more classics from that lp. Do you cover Separate Ways?[/quote]

 

Chance would be a fine thing. We're toying with the idea of adding keyboards (if I buy one), and that would be first on the list. I was introduced to Journey by this track, played on Paul Gambaccini's Saturday afternoon show years ago, which was how my love affair with ARS (American Rock S--- as my brother calls it) began. This track, on a Rega Planet/Mira combo, might very well be the most fun I've ever had with hifi..............[/quote]

Funny enough it was the first Journey track I heard too. Used to rent a room in a house where a music journalist also rented. He had two promo copies of the Frontiers album and he gave me a copy as he thought I`d probably like it. Liked it so much I went out and bit by bit collected their back catalogue. To this day I blame British radio for not playing this band enough and making me miss out on ten years of Journey. If you ever do cover it I may come and see your band! (live near Watford)

[/quote]can i just say, in my honest and genuinely humble opinion, you think journey are good/great you should get hold of the albums pre steve 'b*****ks' perry joined the band and turned them into AOR/MOR. mid 70,s Journey & Next, both available still i'm fairly certain. N Schon, Greg Rolie, (both straight out of Santana's classic line-up) Aynslie Dunbar, Ross Vallory & George Tickner. Amazing rock music!
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Posted on May 13, 2008, 11:08 PM

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Biosphere - Substrata (Standout ambient wonderfulness)

“Social progress can be measured by the social position of the female sex” - Karl Marx
“First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.” - Mahatma Ghandi

Posted on May 13, 2008, 11:31 PM

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[quote user="nandjg"][quote user="survivor"][quote user="JohnDuncan"][quote user="survivor"]Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) Oh yes! Love it, love it, love it! What a cracking way to open an album. Send Her My Love and Faithfully are two more classics from that lp. Do you cover Separate Ways?[/quote]

 

Chance would be a fine thing. We're toying with the idea of adding keyboards (if I buy one), and that would be first on the list. I was introduced to Journey by this track, played on Paul Gambaccini's Saturday afternoon show years ago, which was how my love affair with ARS (American Rock S--- as my brother calls it) began. This track, on a Rega Planet/Mira combo, might very well be the most fun I've ever had with hifi..............[/quote]

Funny enough it was the first Journey track I heard too. Used to rent a room in a house where a music journalist also rented. He had two promo copies of the Frontiers album and he gave me a copy as he thought I`d probably like it. Liked it so much I went out and bit by bit collected their back catalogue. To this day I blame British radio for not playing this band enough and making me miss out on ten years of Journey. If you ever do cover it I may come and see your band! (live near Watford)

[/quote]can i just say, in my honest and genuinely humble opinion, you think journey are good/great you should get hold of the albums pre steve 'b*****ks' perry joined the band and turned them into AOR/MOR. mid 70,s Journey & Next, both available still i'm fairly certain. N Schon, Greg Rolie, (both straight out of Santana's classic line-up) Aynslie Dunbar, Ross Vallory & George Tickner. Amazing rock music![/quote]

Hi nandjg,  you`re right those mid 70`s albums are great! Obviously a different style compared to the Perry era and I`m fortunate to like them both! As well as the two albums you mentioned there`s a third called `Look Into The Future` which I like a lot. Got it on vinyl whilst the other two I have on cd. Heard sometime ago that all three were due to be remastered but it seems to have been delayed? Not everyone is mad about Aynsley Dunbar but I think he`s a really good drummer. If you haven`t already, check out Jefferson Starships `Freedom At Point Zero` album which he also plays on. Felt a bit sorry for Greg Rolie being gradually edged out of band by Perry. I think Steve Perrys got a superb voice but Rolies a decent singer too. All the best.

Rock `n` roll will never die

Posted on May 14, 2008, 10:37 PM

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Posted on May 15, 2008, 11:56 AM

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Posted on May 15, 2008, 4:14 PM

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[quote user="survivor"][quote user="nandjg"][quote user="survivor"][quote user="JohnDuncan"][quote user="survivor"]Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) Oh yes! Love it, love it, love it! What a cracking way to open an album. Send Her My Love and Faithfully are two more classics from that lp. Do you cover Separate Ways?[/quote]

 

Chance would be a fine thing. We're toying with the idea of adding keyboards (if I buy one), and that would be first on the list. I was introduced to Journey by this track, played on Paul Gambaccini's Saturday afternoon show years ago, which was how my love affair with ARS (American Rock S--- as my brother calls it) began. This track, on a Rega Planet/Mira combo, might very well be the most fun I've ever had with hifi..............[/quote]

Funny enough it was the first Journey track I heard too. Used to rent a room in a house where a music journalist also rented. He had two promo copies of the Frontiers album and he gave me a copy as he thought I`d probably like it. Liked it so much I went out and bit by bit collected their back catalogue. To this day I blame British radio for not playing this band enough and making me miss out on ten years of Journey. If you ever do cover it I may come and see your band! (live near Watford)

[/quote]can i just say, in my honest and genuinely humble opinion, you think journey are good/great you should get hold of the albums pre steve 'b*****ks' perry joined the band and turned them into AOR/MOR. mid 70,s Journey & Next, both available still i'm fairly certain. N Schon, Greg Rolie, (both straight out of Santana's classic line-up) Aynslie Dunbar, Ross Vallory & George Tickner. Amazing rock music![/quote]

Hi nandjg,  you`re right those mid 70`s albums are great! Obviously a different style compared to the Perry era and I`m fortunate to like them both! As well as the two albums you mentioned there`s a third called `Look Into The Future` which I like a lot. Got it on vinyl whilst the other two I have on cd. Heard sometime ago that all three were due to be remastered but it seems to have been delayed? Not everyone is mad about Aynsley Dunbar but I think he`s a really good drummer. If you haven`t already, check out Jefferson Starships `Freedom At Point Zero` album which he also plays on. Felt a bit sorry for Greg Rolie being gradually edged out of band by Perry. I think Steve Perrys got a superb voice but Rolies a decent singer too. All the best.

[/quote]survivor, great to hear from you, to be fair i don't hate the ealry perry era stuff it just got more and more radio friendly in a bad way. You're quite right, i forgot about the third album, I've got the first 2 on crappy old CD's and I think i have an (illicit) copy on tape stashed away in a very large box of the horrible things probably never to see the light of day! I also have a compilation tape taken from the 1st three albums - called 'in the beginning' i think, picked up in the early 80's when I lived in the US (and developed my taste for classic rock). I check fairly recently for info on remasters as these would be essential purchases! Another classic album, on a similar theme, that seems to have disappeared into the ether, is Santana's 'Oneness, Silver Dreams Golden Reality' - again somewhere in my collection on tape. I have to confess I'm not particularly familiar with JS's output - only really a fan to a limited degree of Jefferson Airplane (White Rabbit etc) - but will look out for it.
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