Heston wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 3:36pmI still maintain the La's debut album was better than the Stone Roses'. They never followed it up with a album either so even more weed.101Walterton wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 4:23pmHardly a ‘moment’!!hairydot61 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 5:59amHello
I know the second Stone Roses album met with a lot of distain from certain quarters but the debut was something to live upto, nevermind surpass!, I do have to turn this track up and bark along to it when its on and it does get the hairs on the back of my neck :
Stone Roses Tightrope from Second Coming.
"Are we etched in stone or just scratched in the sand
Waiting for the waves to come and reclaim the land?
Will the sunshine all sweetness and light
Burn us to a cinder, our third stone satellite?
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down
She's all that ever mattered and all that ever will
My cup, it runneth over, I'll never get my fill
The boats in the harbor slip from their chains
Head for new horizons, let's do the same
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down"
Sublime for me anyway, ...reading the past messages and refering to Boston's More than a feeling, I thought it was placed really well in The Men that Stare at Goats, had to laugh.
There are some great tracks on Second Coming including Ten Storey Love Song. But you are correct debut is perfect so very hard to follow up.
Sublime Moments.
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Re: Sublime Moments.
Nice one your emicons made me laugh hard101Walterton wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 2:53pmThey are goneburger
That'll be 16 footballing nations rubbing their hands together thinking their chaces of winning have just gone up a notch
To Mr Revbob, the only tie they can pull out now bud is the one to match their suit for the jouney home
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Re: Sublime Moments.
I did seek out the La's to have a compare as I'm not overly familiar with it apart from the stellar single there she goes, I am obviously biased but my reasoning is, I find more melody and excitement in the Stone Roses album, it seems more political, more snotty and musically forward thinking, I find the La's album a bit 60's derivative, I think the Roses did use Northern Soul basslines courtesy of Mani (apparently) but I don't think that is obvious.Heston wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 3:36pmI still maintain the La's debut album was better than the Stone Roses'. They never followed it up with a substandard album either so even more kudos.101Walterton wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 4:23pmHardly a ‘moment’!!hairydot61 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 5:59amHello
I know the second Stone Roses album met with a lot of distain from certain quarters but the debut was something to live upto, nevermind surpass!, I do have to turn this track up and bark along to it when its on and it does get the hairs on the back of my neck :
Stone Roses Tightrope from Second Coming.
"Are we etched in stone or just scratched in the sand
Waiting for the waves to come and reclaim the land?
Will the sunshine all sweetness and light
Burn us to a cinder, our third stone satellite?
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down
She's all that ever mattered and all that ever will
My cup, it runneth over, I'll never get my fill
The boats in the harbor slip from their chains
Head for new horizons, let's do the same
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down"
Sublime for me anyway, ...reading the past messages and refering to Boston's More than a feeling, I thought it was placed really well in The Men that Stare at Goats, had to laugh.
There are some great tracks on Second Coming including Ten Storey Love Song. But you are correct debut is perfect so very hard to follow up.
I can listen to the Roses album all the way through, including Elizabeth my dear, and it was produced by John Leckie who did another favourite of mine XTC, regarding the second album, personally I think even trying to produce a second album and failing to a degree deserves respect more than not producing a second one, those tightrope lyrics are poetry buddy, not to mention some of the other tracks on the album, we all have our favourites bud, its good that we can discuss it, cheers
I would also put I am the reserection in a top ten if I had to, you talk about sublime moments, the end part of that song when you think its over and the funky jazzy drumming and rubber band bass come slamming back in with that growling drone guitar , Sublime?, I LOVE IT
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I'm in a state and She don't mind"
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Re: Sublime Moments.
I was just being a bit of a dick, I honestly don't care who wins or loses. Walked into a bar the other day with tons of screens filled with many Europeans. I got a beer, looked at the people enthralled with whatever games they were watching, downed my pint and left.hairydot61 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:19pmNice one your emicons made me laugh hard101Walterton wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 2:53pmThey are goneburger
That'll be 16 footballing nations rubbing their hands together thinking their chaces of winning have just gone up a notch
To Mr Revbob, the only tie they can pull out now bud is the one to match their suit for the jouney home
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Re: Sublime Moments.
Ah, RevBob, he knows what to do.revbob wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:49pmI was just being a bit of a dick, I honestly don't care who wins or loses. Walked into a bar the other day with tons of screens filled with many Europeans. I got a beer, looked at the people enthralled with whatever games they were watching, downed my pint and left.hairydot61 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:19pmNice one your emicons made me laugh hard101Walterton wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 2:53pmThey are goneburger
That'll be 16 footballing nations rubbing their hands together thinking their chaces of winning have just gone up a notch
To Mr Revbob, the only tie they can pull out now bud is the one to match their suit for the jouney home
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Re: Sublime Moments.
I love the fact that Rev seems to have absolute disdain for everything. I know he won't be like that in real life but it's a picture I like to keep in my mind.Silent Majority wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 6:02pmAh, RevBob, he knows what to do.revbob wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:49pmI was just being a bit of a dick, I honestly don't care who wins or loses. Walked into a bar the other day with tons of screens filled with many Europeans. I got a beer, looked at the people enthralled with whatever games they were watching, downed my pint and left.hairydot61 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:19pmNice one your emicons made me laugh hard
That'll be 16 footballing nations rubbing their hands together thinking their chaces of winning have just gone up a notch
To Mr Revbob, the only tie they can pull out now bud is the one to match their suit for the jouney home
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
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Re: Sublime Moments.
We all have our cross to bare Revbob, but when it comes to crosses, mines "on me ed son"
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Don't forget to use The Force.
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I'm in a state and She don't mind"
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I'm in a state and She don't mind"
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Re: Sublime Moments.
Personally I think they are both excellent debut albums. I can't really compare them even though they both have roots in the 60's. The La's are basically a Mersey beat group and the Stone Roses have echoes of psychedelia and Hendrix. The one thing about the Roses is some of their finest songs are B-sides "Mersey Paradise" "Standing Here" "All Across the Sands" and if you have the compilation album Turns Into Stone that makes a really great follow up to the debut. Lee Mavers on the other hand drove himself bonkers in search of the perfect sound just recording the majority of the same tracks over and over.hairydot61 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:40pmI did seek out the La's to have a compare as I'm not overly familiar with it apart from the stellar single there she goes, I am obviously biased but my reasoning is, I find more melody and excitement in the Stone Roses album, it seems more political, more snotty and musically forward thinking, I find the La's album a bit 60's derivative, I think the Roses did use Northern Soul basslines courtesy of Mani (apparently) but I don't think that is obvious.Heston wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 3:36pmI still maintain the La's debut album was better than the Stone Roses'. They never followed it up with a substandard album either so even more kudos.101Walterton wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 4:23pmHardly a ‘moment’!!hairydot61 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 5:59amHello
I know the second Stone Roses album met with a lot of distain from certain quarters but the debut was something to live upto, nevermind surpass!, I do have to turn this track up and bark along to it when its on and it does get the hairs on the back of my neck :
Stone Roses Tightrope from Second Coming.
"Are we etched in stone or just scratched in the sand
Waiting for the waves to come and reclaim the land?
Will the sunshine all sweetness and light
Burn us to a cinder, our third stone satellite?
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down
She's all that ever mattered and all that ever will
My cup, it runneth over, I'll never get my fill
The boats in the harbor slip from their chains
Head for new horizons, let's do the same
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down"
Sublime for me anyway, ...reading the past messages and refering to Boston's More than a feeling, I thought it was placed really well in The Men that Stare at Goats, had to laugh.
There are some great tracks on Second Coming including Ten Storey Love Song. But you are correct debut is perfect so very hard to follow up.
I can listen to the Roses album all the way through, including Elizabeth my dear, and it was produced by John Leckie who did another favourite of mine XTC, regarding the second album, personally I think even trying to produce a second album and failing to a degree deserves respect more than not producing a second one, those tightrope lyrics are poetry buddy, not to mention some of the other tracks on the album, we all have our favourites bud, its good that we can discuss it, cheers
I would also put I am the reserection in a top ten if I had to, you talk about sublime moments, the end part of that song when you think its over and the funky jazzy drumming and rubber band bass come slamming back in with that growling drone guitar , Sublime?, I LOVE IT
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
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No fuchsias for you.
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Re: Sublime Moments.
Is that where sour kraut comes fromMarky Dread wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:02pmThey are kraut of it. I know I'm a terrible person.101Walterton wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 2:53pmThey are goneburger
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Re: Sublime Moments.
I have it on marble vinyl it is a thing of Beauty in many ways.Marky Dread wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 6:22pmPersonally I think they are both excellent debut albums. I can't really compare them even though they both have roots in the 60's. The La's are basically a Mersey beat group and the Stone Roses have echoes of psychedelia and Hendrix. The one thing about the Roses is some of their finest songs are B-sides "Mersey Paradise" "Standing Here" "All Across the Sands" and if you have the compilation album Turns Into Stone that makes a really great follow up to the debut. Lee Mavers on the other hand drove himself bonkers in search of the perfect sound just recording the majority of the same tracks over and over.hairydot61 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 5:40pmI did seek out the La's to have a compare as I'm not overly familiar with it apart from the stellar single there she goes, I am obviously biased but my reasoning is, I find more melody and excitement in the Stone Roses album, it seems more political, more snotty and musically forward thinking, I find the La's album a bit 60's derivative, I think the Roses did use Northern Soul basslines courtesy of Mani (apparently) but I don't think that is obvious.Heston wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 3:36pmI still maintain the La's debut album was better than the Stone Roses'. They never followed it up with a substandard album either so even more kudos.101Walterton wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 4:23pmHardly a ‘moment’!!hairydot61 wrote: ↑16 Jun 2018, 5:59amHello
I know the second Stone Roses album met with a lot of distain from certain quarters but the debut was something to live upto, nevermind surpass!, I do have to turn this track up and bark along to it when its on and it does get the hairs on the back of my neck :
Stone Roses Tightrope from Second Coming.
"Are we etched in stone or just scratched in the sand
Waiting for the waves to come and reclaim the land?
Will the sunshine all sweetness and light
Burn us to a cinder, our third stone satellite?
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down
She's all that ever mattered and all that ever will
My cup, it runneth over, I'll never get my fill
The boats in the harbor slip from their chains
Head for new horizons, let's do the same
I'm on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a tightrope, baby, nine miles high
Striding through the clouds on my ribbon in the sky
I'm on a tightrope, baby, one thing I've found
I don't know how to stop
And it's a long, long, long, long way down"
Sublime for me anyway, ...reading the past messages and refering to Boston's More than a feeling, I thought it was placed really well in The Men that Stare at Goats, had to laugh.
There are some great tracks on Second Coming including Ten Storey Love Song. But you are correct debut is perfect so very hard to follow up.
I can listen to the Roses album all the way through, including Elizabeth my dear, and it was produced by John Leckie who did another favourite of mine XTC, regarding the second album, personally I think even trying to produce a second album and failing to a degree deserves respect more than not producing a second one, those tightrope lyrics are poetry buddy, not to mention some of the other tracks on the album, we all have our favourites bud, its good that we can discuss it, cheers
I would also put I am the reserection in a top ten if I had to, you talk about sublime moments, the end part of that song when you think its over and the funky jazzy drumming and rubber band bass come slamming back in with that growling drone guitar , Sublime?, I LOVE IT
Re: Sublime Moments.
I'm on my first real vacation in about 2 years why ruin it. I might not have one for another X many years. I don't count work travel as although I might have some fun or go somewhere interesting from time to time it is mostly work and mostly uninteresting.hairydot61 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 6:09pmWe all have our cross to bare Revbob, but when it comes to crosses, mines "on me ed son"
Shouldn't you be considering your challenge or has Bruce Springsteen driven you to drink?
Don't forget to use The Force.
To clarify my earlier statement the bar was full of Europeans and it was clear there would be no conversation had as everyone was fixated with the matches. Hence my somewhat hasty exit.
Heston I'm really not as bad as I might come across at times. Flex, Beaneater and Spiff can hopefully back me up on this. Uhh right guys.
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The bottom line is Revbo, just be yourself, no ones judging you, ...I love that feeling when you finish a long stretch of whatever your tied to, you know that no one is going to be bothering you and the word 'Freedom' for the duration of how ever long you have off, I get a physical feeling where the weight just drops through my body.revbob wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 2:53pmI'm on my first real vacation in about 2 years why ruin it. I might not have one for another X many years. I don't count work travel as although I might have some fun or go somewhere interesting from time to time it is mostly work and mostly uninteresting.hairydot61 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2018, 6:09pmWe all have our cross to bare Revbob, but when it comes to crosses, mines "on me ed son"
Shouldn't you be considering your challenge or has Bruce Springsteen driven you to drink?
Don't forget to use The Force.
To clarify my earlier statement the bar was full of Europeans and it was clear there would be no conversation had as everyone was fixated with the matches. Hence my somewhat hasty exit.
Heston I'm really not as bad as I might come across at times. Flex, Beaneater and Spiff can hopefully back me up on this. Uhh right guys.
Enjoy your time off mate.
It turns out I'm not working Tuesday so I can watch the Columbia game, yeah we lost against Belgium but we gave a reasonable account of ourselves, we have another match to play anyway, I personally wasn't dissapointed, we lost to a good goal, we 'curated' chances and didn't take them, Columbia look formidable, they took Poland apart, they have 2 ex Chelsea forwards scoring goals sooooo its gonaa be a tough one, shouldn't this be over in the world cup thread?
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Re: Sublime Moments.
Streaming a load of pandora stations on shuffle. Much to my dismay Men at Work comes up and I quickly put an end to that, it was followed by Nick Cave doing "Up Jumped the Devil", and suddenly everything was right again.
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I thought Men At Work had a couple of reasonably decent singles. I cannot listen to Nick Cave's voice, it just leaves me cold.
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"Who Can It Be Now" is great.
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.
"Without the common people you're nothing"
Nos Sumus Una Familia