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| | From: frmear2ear10 (Original Message) | Sent: 7/25/2006 10:10 AM |
If you are given 2 free tickets to some of the best seats in the house, which group more than any other, would you wish to see in concert? Well, anyone that has been watch'n me, probably already knows who I would wish to see... The Moody Blues |
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Oh dear only ONE group ! ? How can I choose? Madonna, Depeche Mode, Kylie, Metallica, George Michael. hmm load and loads more ........................ wants to see them ALL ! Going to see The Moody Blues in October |
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| | From: Jodie-T | Sent: 7/26/2006 10:39 PM |
Blind Faith if it was still going. Also Crosby Still and Nash .. Dave Crosby.. ahhhhhh |
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Jodie, that was Crosby 30 years ago! And I agrre with Pieman, what about Neil Young? His album "Harvest" is soothing for me, when I feel restless i seat comfortable and put it going on ........... Ciao, Sandro |
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blind faith sorry i like clapton they were crap i supose i wish i hadent ripped up the beatles tickets that was abig mistake 3 groups id love to see beatles hendrix and pink floyd seen moody blues move were better and the who |
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I would like to see Frank Zappa live again...... around Sheik Yerbouti days. well cool |
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I agree Zoot,Frank Zappa would be on the list...along with David Bowie,Queen,John Martyn,Gruppo Sportivo,Pink Floyd,Rolling Stones,David Sylvian,The Miceteeth,Calexico,Black Sabbath.....in fact maybe every band I saw...LOL |
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Yeah Race i agree wid u there.....Wouldn't mind seeing Latin Q...u heard of them? |
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Ermmmmmmmmmmm Madonna Iron Maiden Metallica !!! again ! Kylie George Michael More Elton John please !! loads more !! |
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| | From: Jodie-T | Sent: 8/13/2006 12:02 PM |
>>Where is Young. Neil Young is a hero of mine!<< Oh Neil Young, he's the love of my life but CS&N could still do it without him >>Jodie, that was Crosby 30 years ago!< yes I know, but have you seen him lately? has all gone a winsy bit pear shaped I'd rather remember him looking gorjuss |
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| | From: Jodie-T | Sent: 8/13/2006 6:00 PM |
as for ol' Shakey, well he wasn't that much of a looker to start with.. Don't you just love him? Even an ardent fan's spirits may sink at the news that Neil Young has made another film. Young may be among rock's greatest talents, but his two previous directorial efforts (Journey Through the Past and Human Highway) offer compelling evidence that he should stick to music. After all, narrative structure is not his strong point. He has been known to write songs that start out lamenting the Aztecs, break off to berate sometime collaborator Stephen Stills and conclude with aliens discussing marijuana. Little has changed. Hunched over an acoustic guitar, Young performs songs from the forthcoming film, Greendale, which is about a family called the Greens. Surprisingly, he offers copious explication. For 20 years, Young has displayed an attitude to public speaking that would shame a Trappist monk. But at the Apollo he is positively loquacious, discussing his childhood, his working methods and the Greens' home town, the eponymous Greendale. None of this helps to clear up confusion about the film's story, which involves the murder of a policeman and features a cameo appearance by Satan. By the end, Satan is spiking drinks, the FBI have shot a cat and an air of bafflement has settled on everyone present, with the possible exception of Young himself. During the interval, one voice compares Young's plotting to the famously incomprehensible clues on 1980s quiz show 3-2-1. Yet the songs are Young's most affecting in a decade. One concerns an ageing hippy beset by stoned despair in a hotel room. You suspect this may be a scenario not unfamiliar to Young. It is certainly acutely observed, and set to a spellbinding melody. Others are mordantly witty blues: "That guy just keeps on singing - I don't know for the life of me where he comes up with that stuff." Young appears to be literally dragging the notes out of his guitar. His knees tremble with the effort. After the interval, he performs a few classic songs, which are still fresh and powerful as they reach middle age. It is impossible to say whether the Greendale material will have similar longevity. Tonight, however, it sounds as though Young is back on form after a string of middling albums. And, as the rapt audience knows, Neil Young on form is anyone's equal. Guardian 2003 |
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talking of concert just of down to the free beached concert have seen roachford last year and electroc eel shock |
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"Country Roads, Take me home, To the place where I belong; West Virginia, Mountain Momma, Take me home, Country roads." Ya, everytime I think of the loss of the incredible John Denver, a tear of sadness come to my eye. He most definitely, was a man of such greatness. Just knew how to write a song, what everyone could idenitfy with. With a tear in me eye, I off you this link... |
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Without a doubt Sign o' Times era Prince |
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