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when Rod wuz God...
My parents both moved away (to Seattle and Connecticut) and my sis ended up in San Francisco. But my younger brother moved back there after graduating university to work as a TV/film production designer and now my sister has relocated from SF. So it's time!Otis Westinghouse wrote:That's a hell of a long time to be away from your hometown!
I was listening to the first one. No X-Mas For John Quays, The Classical et al....I would agree that this set gives as close of a full picture of the Fall that you are going to get. The compilation I made contains The Steak Place, which many purisits consider to be among their weakest and I think I leaned very heavily on their more "poppy" material. 50,000 Fall Fans would be the place to start for most.That's my Boy. Which CD? Do you have a favourite session or CD? Do you agree that even though it doesn't contain many of their classics, this set basically tells you all you need to know about The (Mighty) Fall? This plus 50,000 Fall Fans, or maybe the BWAP Fall compilation would see you through.
I didn't know Rod was on that Pulp LP?!?bambooneedle wrote:It's hardly Stewart at his best but I like the way he sings on the album and I like the album
That was Jeff Beck's Truth I'd posted. No, I don't hate Rod, even think he's good at the music he does now though it's not for me. I've always liked his voice.Otis Westinghouse wrote:I didn't know Rod was on that Pulp LP?!?bambooneedle wrote:It's hardly Stewart at his best but I like the way he sings on the album and I like the album
Mike asked cos no LP cover appeared in your message. i wondered if you hate Rod and were being ironic.
I have that Pulp CD. It was £3 in Fopp, so I thought 'why not?' Only played it oncce, but surely I would like it if I played it x 5. Just seemed tired and dull to me, and not worthy of the name of the band that made His 'n' Hers and Different Class.