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Pies4shaw wrote:See how many of these you know, Stui - just a few of the tunes released as singles in 1968:
Here's Pies4shaw list in a Spotify playlist.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/48spT ... 6d25a84ff9
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^

I only listed to a bit of Hurdy Gurdy man, enough to know I'd never heard it before. Not something I'd go looking for but if it came on the radio I wouldn't turn it off.

With my early exposure to music, you have to remember I grew up in a small country town. The Kitchen radio was fixed to the ABC, 3LO and if I changed it to try to find some music Dad would have a meltdown.

In the early 70's we had a milk bar that had a pool room with a juke box (which I had the keys to)so that was the only exposure to modern music I had, what the sales rep thought were appropriate singles for bush teens in the mid 70's.

When I got my own transistor radio, the only channels, apart from the ABC you could get, were 3SR Shepparton and 2QN Deniliquin, neither of whom played a lot of current music.
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stui magpie wrote:^With my early exposure to music, you have to remember I grew up in a small country town. The Kitchen radio was fixed to the ABC, 3LO and if I changed it to try to find some music Dad would have a meltdown.

When I got my own transistor radio, the only channels, apart from the ABC you could get, were 3SR Shepparton and 2QN Deniliquin, neither of whom played a lot of current music.
Similar here Stui, mine was 2WG in Wagga Wagga. The station mantra was "Hits of the 50's,60's & 70's". (our TV channels were the ABC & the local Sydney Ch9 affiliate. Thankfully I had the ABC, as they played The Winners)
Those eras formed the core of music education before I acquired a cassette deck / stereo that had 2 short wave radio frequencies I could tap into. That gave me access to the hard-edged Chicago Blues and the Mississippi Blues delta.
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Yeah, the Winners were cool. Apart from the ABC on TV, we had AMV4 Albury and GMV6 Shepparton. You needed 2 different aerials to get both and had a switch on the back of the TV to switch between aerials. Neither were really aligned but we got VFL replays on Saturday night.
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stui magpie wrote:^

Yeah, the Winners were cool. Apart from the ABC on TV, we had AMV4 Albury and GMV6 Shepparton. You needed 2 different aerials to get both and had a switch on the back of the TV to switch between aerials. Neither were really aligned but we got VFL replays on Saturday night.
Ours was RVN2 / AMV4. Dad eventually bought a Victorian aerial to get the footy. Amazing that technology now lets us get pretty much anything.
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Some bangers, there, Skids.

I have to say, though, the 70s is a dangerous decade - it's only a matter of time before someone posts a link to Bohemian Rhapsody and tries to assert that anyone in Queen could sing or play guitar.

Anyway, in case they do, here's the antidote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhfvzxYXlBU and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2lSwosw9xY and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa2w-H6TwVQ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCRbiJnUQY8

And, since I've stuck with 1975, here's the best track on the best album I bought that year - from Jukka Tolonen's compilation "Crosssection", this is "Witch Drum". It is from the masters used for "Dance" on Tasavallan Presidentti's 1972 album Lambert Land. That version is about a minute shorter than "Witch Drum", which is a very bad thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpsjhR7mMBw

If that doesn't make you stop singing "Galileo, Galileo" in a dumb falsetto, nothing will.
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Be sure to watch Coldplay at Glasto. Live now, but there should be catch ups available. Fantastic, just as they were when I saw them at Wembley. I get the sense they never undervalue their audience.
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Well, who knew? This will not be for everyone - prog rock spoiler alert - Van Der Graaf Generator once performed "A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" live on Belgian TV. Those were the days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-TXKdoi8WQ

It's not like listening to it on the "Pawn Hearts" album - but it's stunning that they had a go at reproducing this live at all.
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And here's the original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDDf_SuAlBA

Ther original album contained just 3 tracks. This was the second side of the vinyl. The other two tracks were equally original. The second of those - "Man-Erg" - is probablhy my favourite, particularly the fantastic 11/8 riff that comes in at the start of the second section from about 2m 54s. Here's those two, in case anyone is interested:

Lemmings (including Cogs): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6sdyftZOIo
Man-Erg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMVgaZ0uUyc
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Pies4shaw wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:24 pm One of my favourite albums of all time - John Mayall's "The Blues Alone", on which he played and sang everything, except the drums.

Here's a few showcasing his very considerable and diverse talents:

Marsha's Mood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XvchImDB-s

Sonny Boy Blow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhFa6k39kmo

No More Tears: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXrN7Z2cYaE

Don't Kick Me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmmV-VM5o3s

Broken Wings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqYDu4vYnbA

Which, I guess, is why he's had a career lasting 7 decades.
Sad news today - John Mayall has passed away.

I can't actually remember a time when John Mayall was not the "elder stateman" of British blues - he seemed actually to be immortal but there is, it seems, an end even to this: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-24/ ... /104135046

So, what am I listening to right now? Room to Move, of course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLp0AsKXMEs

And then it will be "They Call It Stormy Monday" with Albert King and Mick Taylor, remembering the great band leader, keeping everything together with the "stars" out front: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLiA2fV-34g
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Barnsy. I usually listen to Cold Chisel, but I've got For the Working Class Man on today. I can still remember when my sister got the album; I used to sneak into her room, listen to her music and read her books and mags (including Dolly and Cosmo!).
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OK, that didn't work, so back to basics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ksZ2j8NSqI
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