10.17pm
14 December 2009
It’s easier with Youtube links you guys!
Turn it up a little bit…I like Nas’ delivery and the drumbeats, but don’t like the three-note tune, and wish the whole thing was significantly faster.
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
8.44pm
14 February 2016
10.37pm
1 December 2009
Turn it up! I like that album…well worth the $0.25 I paid for it at a garage sale a few years ago. Harmonies kinda remind me of the Jackson 5 or the Osmonds or something.
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EvangelineGEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
1.47pm
27 February 2017
Turn it up! Great song, the singer’s voice reminded me of Bob Dylan sometimes.
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Ahhh GirlNot once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita. - Stephen T. Erlewine on Sgt Pepper's
3.26pm
26 January 2017
Arctic Monkeys… Turn it down! One of my least favorite bands.
X-post from “what are you listening to” where I accidentally posted the current #1 song.
"The pump don't work cause the vandals took the handles!"
-Bob Dylan, Subterranean Homesick Blues
"We could ride and surf together while our love would grow"
-Brian Wilson, Surfer Girl
3.54pm
9 March 2017
7.06pm
1 December 2009
Turn that one up. There’s always been something kinda corny and cheesy about Styx, but that corniness and cheesiness appeals to me. Along with the oh-so-70s mix of heavy guitar, vintage synths and vocal harmonies.
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
8.31pm
14 February 2016
8.50pm
Moderators
15 February 2015
Turn it up a little bit. It’s much better than I remember.
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9.28pm
11 April 2016
10.15pm
1 December 2009
Sorry Paul, I’m gonna turn that down. Boring beat, harmonically repetitive, not much happening texturally until the last couple of minutes. My favourite experimental Paul electronic stuff (that I’ve heard) remains the stuff on McCartney II , or the outtakes thereof.
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
10.45pm
Moderators
27 November 2016
1.50pm
27 February 2017
The piano riff is cool, so turn it up!
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3.45pm
10 April 2017
4.20pm
Moderators
15 February 2015
WeepingAtlasCedars said
Forlorn and beautiful. I love it. Turn it up.
I’m so glad you liked it but it’s interesting, I never would have conceived of a forlorn vibe for it. I was thinking more pastoral, peaceful, etc.
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5.06pm
14 February 2016
7.44pm
1 December 2009
Turn that up! The groove is unstoppable and I like the percussion and Terry Kath’s lead guitar, even though nobody in the band could sing as good as Steve Winwood.
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
9.27pm
11 April 2016
Turn it up! This is fun.
Silly Girl said
I’m so glad you liked it but it’s interesting, I never would have conceived of a forlorn vibe for it. I was thinking more pastoral, peaceful, etc.
I suppose you’re right. I dunno, though, listening to it made me feel quite sad.
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8.58am
Moderators
15 February 2015
^^ Turn it up, because James Page. Is that what Led Zeppelin would have sounded like in the 1980s…?
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