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John M

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  1. The network played a bit of Fool in the Rain going into one commercial during the Chiefs game, and a bit of Spirit of Radio in the Packers game.
  2. If not for the cheesy Casio like keyboard sounds in the last third of the track, this would be the last great Yes epic in my book.
  3. I play acoustic only. I use phosphor bronze medium gauge from a small company in New Hampshire called Euphonon.
  4. Frederick Delius, English composer, Over the Hills and Far Away, 1895-1897
  5. Such a fantastic version - they really bring the track to life here. Page brings the excitement to a new level by building on and extending the bare bones guitar solo on the studio version. That is some real Page magic right there.
  6. I stumbled across this on YouTube. Be sure to watch the whole thing. The last 3 minutes or so shows alot of the fans cheering for an encore, then at the very end you see the LED ZEPPELIN light up.
  7. Today on Royal Orleans it was posted that the soon to be released 9/28/71 soundboard includes the set from a fragment of Heartbreaker through Moby Dick.
  8. In honor of Beethoven's 250th year. Next December will be 250 years since his birth. A little rocking Beethoven.
  9. Not the whole track but 1:15 -3:05 and this one
  10. On a recent plane trip I was listening to the CD compilation "Monty Python - The Final Rip Off". Was reminded of these amazing sketches. Novel Writing Live from Wessex Bruces (Philosophy Department) Australian Wines Fish License Travel Agent all pure genius
  11. If the release is the 9/28/71 soundboard here's hoping that Celebration Day is included. And not to be too greedy but how about C'mon Everybody and High Heel Sneakers too.
  12. More excellence from Tull. It really takes off starting around 3:40 but the whole thing is superb.
  13. Amazing track from start to finish. Barriemore Barlow is killing it on the drums. And as always with Tull the acoustic guitars sound simply superb. For me this album is just about where Tull peaked.
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