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Oh and Mostly Autumn. I doubt anyone here has ever heard of them never mind seen them. But I've seen them countless times live and they're one hell of a band.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostDusty was good...if slightly before my time. Buffalo were even better. All time greats imo, and found on many of my playlists.
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IIRC, you and I are of a similar vintage. The Springfields were popular between 1960 and 1963 before they split. Many hits and often on TV. Dusty's first hit was in '63 and until about 1970 she had a string of hits on both sides of the Atlantic and she was on TV a lot. However did you manage to miss her?Originally posted by ramAnag View PostDusty was good...if slightly before my time. Buffalo were even better. All time greats imo, and found on many of my playlists.
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I didn’t exactly ‘miss her’, MA...indeed I wrote about her version of ‘Goin Back’ - which I’d always associated only with the Byrds - as being brilliant weeks ago.Originally posted by MadAmster View PostIIRC, you and I are of a similar vintage. The Springfields were popular between 1960 and 1963 before they split. Many hits and often on TV. Dusty's first hit was in '63 and until about 1970 she had a string of hits on both sides of the Atlantic and she was on TV a lot. However did you manage to miss her?
I suppose it was an image thing...in the late sixties I wasn’t really into the whole glitzy ball gown and dyed blonde hair (it still doesn’t suit me
) thing. I was much more into the Beatles, the Stones, Small Faces, Cream, Dylan etc.
So...great voice and some great songs but appreciated more retrospectively than at the time I suppose.
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Excellent musicians both, CB's kept his pipes better than any of that generation apart from IMO Paul RodgersOriginally posted by swaledale View PostLatest gig, I went to see the Zombies, was a very good gig, Blunstone's singing was very good and Rod Argent's keyboard playing still top notch. They had an excellent bunch of musicians with them.
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Saw Springst-een in the Arena last night. I left the stadium with a double feeling. I had seen a very good show, exactly what you'd expect from Bruce. 3 hours and 5 minutes with no interval, also the norm for the Boss. Opening 1/3 was some of his newer material, a couple of standards and a couple of covers. middle 1/3 was "Bruce's favourites" allied with plenty of opportunity for the musicians to showcase their talents to great effect. The last 1/3 was mainly a "greatest hits" show. This final 3rd corresponded with it getting dark. Despite the ArenA roof being shut, it does let light in. This didn't really help the atmosphere in the opening 2/3s unfortunately. Darkness saw the lighting come to good effect and the stadium "woke".
The sound quality left much to be desired. It's well known that the ArenA can see the sound reverberating around the stadium. Most of the crowd were also singing along which added to the loss of sound quality as their voices also "reverbed". The odd peep from a mike and when they played "Horizon" there was a lot of feedback.... my lad would have been even more appalled at the sound quality than I was.Last edited by MadAmster; 26-05-2023, 10:02 AM.
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Jacui Mcshee Fairport Convention/Pentangle Voice of an angelOriginally posted by ramAnag View PostFairport Convention are still going strong. They were on in Buxton last month and I met Ashley Hutchings last year. Once described by Bob Dylan as the most important figure in English folk rock. Nice man...mid seventies but still got it.
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Jacqui Mcshee Fairport Convention/Pentangle Voice of an angelOriginally posted by ramAnag View PostFairport Convention are still going strong. They were on in Buxton last month and I met Ashley Hutchings last year. Once described by Bob Dylan as the most important figure in English folk rock. Nice man...mid seventies but still got it.
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