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Thread: Chalky and Frank, what did / do you think of 'Jesus Christ Superstar'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chauncey View Post
    Looking back on your choices I forgot to mention Peter Skellern,that's an unusual choice as I can't even remember the last time that I heard him on the radio

    Simon and Garfunkel are top class of course,I enjoy listening to the early S+G albums when they was folkier but The Boxer and the Bridge over Troubled Water has its moments but nowhere the legendary status that it's sometimes given,Paul Simon brought out some solo great albums that outshine Graceland but that's considered his best,I beg to differ although it's good
    Peter Skellern sang on some of the Alan Parsons Project albums and very good he was too. Strange but true. Ill look some out later

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    Apologies, mea culpa, I was thinking of Colin Blundstone who, amongst other tracks, sang on the wonderful ‘Old and Wise’. Other singers who contributed to the Project included John Miles, Alan Clarke and Steve Harley.

    https://youtu.be/-4HI1_LTWIk

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Skellern

    I bought 'You're A Lady' and his LP 'Astaire' which contained the songs that Astaire sang in films, written by the likes of the Gershwins. I like the way that Skellern used brass bands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    Apologies, mea culpa, I was thinking of Colin Blundstone who, amongst other tracks, sang on the wonderful ‘Old and Wise’. Other singers who contributed to the Project included John Miles, Alan Clarke and Steve Harley.

    https://youtu.be/-4HI1_LTWIk
    I quite enjoyed that song Griff,I've never heard it before but when he sang "As far as my eyes can see" it sounded strangely familiar,has anyone ever compared that line to any other song?

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stefan_Kuntz View Post
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Skellern

    I bought 'You're A Lady' and his LP 'Astaire' which contained the songs that Astaire sang in films, written by the likes of the Gershwins. I like the way that Skellern used brass bands.
    I clicked onto your link Stefan and you could hear my jaw hit the floor two houses away when I read that he helped form Oasis 😲 but upon further reading it was it different one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chauncey View Post
    I quite enjoyed that song Griff,I've never heard it before but when he sang "As far as my eyes can see" it sounded strangely familiar,has anyone ever compared that line to any other song?
    This git has been bugging me all weekend so I dug out an old Blunstone cd that I haven't listened to in a good ten years and what's on there but Old and Wise although a different version to the Alan Parsons Project version...

    I can now sleep tonight

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    Good knowledge Chalky, summat I didn’t know.

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    Thought Stefan might have posted this.

    "This Liz Truss Must Hide" - Marsh Family parody of "This Jesus Must Die" (Jesus Christ Superstar).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHeF33ky-G4

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    Quote Originally Posted by howoldboy View Post
    Thought Stefan might have posted this.

    "This Liz Truss Must Hide" - Marsh Family parody of "This Jesus Must Die" (Jesus Christ Superstar).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHeF33ky-G4
    Yes, I was aware of it but it would only be known to people who had actually seen a full film version or theatrical version or who bought
    one of the various discs (concept disc and several discs of the stage show casts) of Jesus Christ Superstar. Thus the parody context would not be understood by the majority of people. Perhaps it still stands on its own merits. Or perhaps seeing the parody, some people may look for the original on the internet. Although there is no full version of Jesus Christ Superstar on the YouTube there are videos of the individual songs in the context of the films, stage shows, original concept disc and several cast discs.
    Last edited by _Stefan_Kuntz; 18-03-2023 at 12:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stefan_Kuntz View Post
    Yes, I was aware of it but it would only be known to people who had actually seen a full film version or theatrical version or who bought
    one of the various discs (concept disc and several discs of the stage show casts) of Jesus Christ Superstar. Thus the parody context would not be understood by the majority of people. Perhaps it still stands on its own merits. Or perhaps seeing the parody, some people may look for the original on the internet. Although there is no full version of Jesus Christ Superstar on the YouTube there are videos of the individual songs in the context of the films, stage shows, original concept disc and several cast discs.
    Guilty on all counts Stefan.

    Bought original album, went to West End show and have DVD of the film.

    I wish I could have seen this girl live though.

    Yvonne Elliman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM3dYCp-op8

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