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Sathington Willoughby

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  1. I can't even get to the second page of 'New Content' without waiting 60 seconds.
  2. ^This. Not good. I still don't like it. Too plain looking IMO.
  3. I hope the changes aren't finished, looks pretty meh to me.
  4. Primus 1990-03-16 Diablo Valley College Diablo, CA, USA Harold Of The Rocks To Defy The Laws Of Tradition Too Many Puppies Pudding Time The Toys Go Winding Down Mr. Knowitall Groundhog's Day Spegetti Western Sgt. Baker The Heckler Jellikit Drums>John The Fisherman Tommy The Cat>Riot In Cell BLock #9>Tommy The Cat Transfered & authored by sanpablobay
  5. Umm... John Bonham? and Jimmy had few habits too, no?
  6. Wes Craven, Horror Maestro, Dies at 76 http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wes-craven-horror-maestro-dies-818806
  7. Newly released un-circulated Soundboard! Primus Thursday July 24, 1997 H.O.R.D.E. Festival - Main Stage Riverport Amphitheater Maryland Heights, Missouri -=A Stacy Master=- -=16bit/44khz.edit=- Credit: Marshall Stacy - recording and Master DAT loan! Kobi (liveween.com) - gear loan and setlist James E / BlingFree - transfer, edit, track and FLAC Set: 01 Groundhog's Day 02 Pudding Time 03 Duchess & The Proverbial Mind Spread 04 Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers * 05 Golden Boy 06 My Name Is Mud 07 Jerry Was A Race Car Driver 08 Shake Hands With Beef 09 Seas Of Cheese > 10 Over The Falls 11 Harold Of The Rocks 12 Tommy The Cat > 13 The Awakening > 14 Drums > 15 Tommy The Cat * with Highball With The Devil Tease Lineup: Les Claypool - Bass/Vocals Larry LaLonde - Guitar Bryan "Brain" Mantia - Drums
  8. Yea I agree, weird that he would choose the Alembics when his Fender had some of the best tone ever.
  9. Heaven and Hell and Holy Diver are two of the great metal songs of all-time, no doubt about it.
  10. Bacon Coffee I enjoy the smells more than the taste lol.
  11. Same here man. I call myself the anti-hoarder lol. If I have something that I'm not getting any use out of, I'm selling it or tossing it.
  12. ^Wrong. A Shadow in the City=Unharmonics from the Lucifer Rising Soundtrack, with the harmonic notes simply played in reverse order. @0:25 @24:30 Jam Sandwich was used in live jams, often Communication Breakdown. @2:50 @4:27 Which, in classic Jimmy fashion, was borrowed from The Isley Brothers 'It's Your Thing'.
  13. Credit to Melcore/Ian for compiling this list. N.B. All information is taken from the 2014-2015 "Super Deluxe" books (hereafter abbreviated "SD") included with the remastered albums, unless otherwise stated. Known Recording/Mixing Dates: 1971.12.03: "No Quarter" at Island Studios, No. 2, Notting Hill, London, England, UK Engineers: Andy Johns; Bob Potter; Phil Brown {Officially released as "No Quarter [Rough Mix with JPJ Keyboard Overdubs - No Vocal]"*} 1972.04.12: "Dancing Days" and "Houses of the Holy" at Olympic Sound Studios, No. 1, Barnes, London, England, UK Engineers: George Chkiantz; Rod Thear {See 1972.04.30 and 1972.08.04 below} 1972.04.15: "The Ocean" at Olympic Sound Studios, No. 1, Barnes, London, England, UK Engineers: George Chkiantz; Rod Thear {See 1972.11.16 below} 1972.04.16: "The Crunge" and "Next One" (later "Over the Hills and Far Away") at Olympic Sound Studios, No. 1, Barnes, London, England, UK Engineers: George Chkiantz; Rod Thear {See 1972.04.30 and 1972.05.30 below} 1972.04.30: "Houses of the Holy" and "Next One" (later "Over the Hills and Far Away") at Olympic Sound Studios, No. 1, Barnes, London, England, UK Engineer: George Chkiantz {Officially released as "Houses of the Holy [Rough Mix with Overdubs]" and "Over the Hills and Far Away [Guitar Mix Backing Track]"} 1972.05.15:** "The Overture" or "Plumpton & Worcester Races" (later "The Song Remains the Same"), "Best One Yet" (later "The Rain Song") and "J???? (What's the Matter Here)" (later "Black Country Woman")*** with The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio at Stargroves, England, UK Engineer: Eddie Kramer {See 1972.05.30 and 1972.08.09 below} 1972.05.16: "Walter's Walk" with The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio at Stargroves, England, UK Engineer: Eddie Kramer 1972.05.30: "The Overture" or "Plumpton & Worcester Races" (later "The Song Remains the Same") and "The Crunge" at Olympic Sound Studios, No. 1, Barnes, London, England, UK Engineer: George Chkiantz {Officially released as "The Song Remains the Same [Guitar Overdub Reference Mix]" and "The Crunge [Rough Mix - Keys Up]"} 1972.08.04: "Dancing Days" at Olympic Sound Studios, No. 1, Barnes, London, England, UK Engineers: George Chkiantz; Rod Thear {Officially released as "Dancing Days [Rough Mix with Vocal]"} 1972.08.09: "The Rain Song" at Olympic Sound Studios, No. 1, Barnes, London, England, UK Engineer: Keith Harwood {Officially released as "The Rain Song [Mix Minus Piano]"} 1972.10.19:**** "Friends" and "Four Sticks" in Mumbai, India{Officially released as "Friends [bombay Orchestra]" and "Four Hands (Four Sticks) [bombay Orchestra]"} 1972.10.26:***** "Friends" and "Four Sticks" at Olympic Sound Studios, Barnes, London, England, UK{See 1972.10.19 above} 1972.11.16: "The Ocean" at Olympic Sound Studios, "Reduction Room," Barnes, London, England, UK Engineer: Keith Harwood {Officially released as "The Ocean [Working Mix]"} * -- The recording engineers are listed as Andy Johns and Bob Potter; Phil Brown is listed alongside Johns as the "mix engineers" for the companion audio, which may date to a later time. ** -- This date is attested from the liner notes of Coda. *** -- As noted by ledzepfilm, during one of the montages on the official DVD release, the tape label for "Black Country Woman" is visible. The working title is obscured. (Pics forthcoming.) **** -- These Bombay recordings were previously thought to have been recorded in March 1972. ***** -- On this date, the group (ostensibly Page or Plant) copied the "Bombay" tracks onto 15 ips tape from a 7.5 ips tape.
  14. Eh, not bad, but I'm sticking with my assessment, solid but a little lagging in spots. Give me Blueberry Hill and BBC Sessions all day.
  15. I'll have to go with pluribus on this one, Southampton performance rates about a 6-7 for me. Sounds a bit tired IMO.
  16. Ugh... he's a cool guy but I can't stand his vocals. Perhaps he should stick to drumming.
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