Rock biographies

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steve56

led zep

Post by steve56 »

best track on presence has to be nobodys fault but mine,i still recall hearing it on fluff freemans show in the hot summer of 76,he played the whole album im sure.
Ace

Re: ignore Steve!!!!!!

Post by Ace »

okay, he's correct about the Bollocks album but forget Swindle, it is dire.........really dire!!
Email me and I will burn off some classic punk stuff for ya for nowt!
The beauty about punk was ANYBODY could have a go, so listen to the music, it is piss easy to play. Forget scales and go for power chords.
Fender Squire? best advice, trade it in and get something that sounds better and stays in tune!!
Arnold Layne

Re: Rock biographies

Post by Arnold Layne »

Yeah like early Gabriel Genesis Steve. just can't stand Phil Collins
steve56

Re: Rock biographies

Post by steve56 »

he was ok in buster?
Arnold Layne

Re: led zep

Post by Arnold Layne »

Achilles last stand has to do it for me every time, that drumming and guitar is awesome
steve56

rainbow

Post by steve56 »

down to earth:all night long great track i still got the scratchy copy.
Arnold Layne

Re: rainbow

Post by Arnold Layne »

also got the two david Gilmour solo albums "About face" & "David Gilmour" the later is the more rocky, some embarrising tunes on about face
steve56

Re: rainbow

Post by steve56 »

i remember the 1st 1,im sure i got wet dream -richard wright jazzy in parts.
Arnold Layne

Re: rainbow

Post by Arnold Layne »

Yeah, Rick Wright is a big jazz fan Steve, did you see the classsic albums thing on BBC2? about Dark side? very interesting including some jams in the studio, can send a copy if you missed it
steve56

Re: rainbow

Post by steve56 »

missed that 1 taped deep purple havent watched yet though been out a lot.cheers.
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