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The Rover 75

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  1. Yeah the Rover is spot on. Blackmore, because he has now gotten full force into ethnic folk music,

    should be checked out for his amazing 70's live stuff. Blues, classical, 50's Rockabilly, all three rolled

    into one, go on YouTube. He NEVER plays below above-average, and always sounds raw and spontaneous.

    Good call Mithril46, just watched the Perfect Strangers Live DVD over the weekend, & there is some amazing playing going on. Not only by Ritchie, but Jon Lord on the keys as well.

  2. It's really hard to compare any guitar player of any era, here's a couple of my observations;

    Hendrix - The one who took it all in a different direction, a visionary.

    Clapton - Phenomenal blues player, tho I don't care for any of his work outside of Cream.

    Beck - Amazing player, with heavy jazz influences, more of an instrumentalist.

    Page - The Master of Hard Rock, influenced myself & many other teens to play guitar in the 70's

    Van Halen - Another visionary, took finger tapping, harmonics, & whammy bars to a different place.

    Blackmore - Hard to describe easily, schooled in all types of music & brought that to lead guitar.

    The one thing that all of these amazing players have in common, is that they fit well into the type of music they are playing. The only thing that they really have in common, is that they all play in the Rock genre of music. Not a bad note from any of them.

  3. This was a band that never realized their full potential. I remember being really stoked when I first heard about this happening. A couple of mediocre albums, only spotty airplay didn't help.

    I'm not sure that they would be any better, if they did play again.

  4. It's a shame that Chicago is leading, I also voted for Deep Purple & Yes. It's really goofy who gets in, it needs to be renamed to Music Hall of Fame. Many groups that get in have nothing to do with Rock or Roll.

    Deep Purple should have been in a long time ago, so many great tracks. If for some reason they make it, I would like to see all the surviving members of the band up there, & not the usual fiasco that takes place. As there are great contributions from all versions of the band.

  5. A few people have mentioned this already, but after reviewing all the companion discs or bonus tracks, it seems to me that LZ I is the best bang for the buck. You get about 1/2 to 3/4 of a Live show from '69 that doesn't sound like it was recorded in a telephone booth(remember those?)

  6. How many pro cameras do you recall? What was their positioning? It's possible The Black Crowes were keeping their options open for a live dvd release to coincide with the live cd, or in the event they didn't get signed to a record deal. However, they get signed to a new deal. 

    The exact number I don't recall, but there were more than a couple, which led us to believe they were shooting the show for an upcoming dvd. The cameramen were positioned in various spots, one behind the drummer, one of to the side by Jimmy on the floor, One in from of Chris on the floor, as well as a couple others. I would think that if the Crowes owned the rights to this, that it would have been released by now, as it has been approx. 15 years.

    Perhaps they didn't like how it came out, hard to believe, it was an amazing show. Perhaps Jimmy owns the rights & doesn't want it released, I guess we'll never know. I would think that they probably shot footage at other venues as well, of the dates that were actually played.

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    Actually, I don't think the December 8, 1984 Hammersmith Odeon concert was ever released in it's entirety for radio. I could be mistaken on that but as I recall the only concert recording that was ever released to radio was the May 11, 1986 Richfield Coliseum concert (which was recorded for Westwood One's 'Superstars In Concert' program). However, two live tracks from Hammersmith - 'City Sirens' and 'Live In Peace' - were used as b-sides for singles.

     

    You'll never see an official dvd release of The Firm Live at Hammersmith Odeon because there's essentially no popular demand for it. Aside from that MTV Europe (or whomever owns MTV Europe's archives now) owns the release rights, not the band. The band could approve or deny a dvd release but they don't own the rights to release it themselves.

     

    I do agree it's a shame that MTV and other networks don't make their archives available to the public. I for one would certainly be willing to support a pay per view or pay per download business model.

    It's such a shame that this & many other shows by many other artists that were professionally shot, were never released on dvd. I have been thinking about that in the past. 

    Like I mentioned in another post. I saw Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes here in the Chicagoland area, & there were professional cameras there, the whole evening. What happened to that footage as well?

  8. It's really a simple answer, nobody is forcing you to buy them. I have chosen no to, but I wouldn't call them rubbish either. Music is so subjective, look at how different the opinions are, on which track is the best on every album. I have the first box, that came out, & that's good enough for me. I do find some alternate takes interesting, but some of the new tracks, I did find underwhelming, but that is only my opinion.

    If you enjoy them, buy them all, life's too short, enjoy.

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