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Love -Forever Changes?



Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Too 'Mojo' cover story for my tastes. Great music though, but way too critically acclaimed for it's own good.

I saw Arthur Lee live in Newcastle around 2004, interesting and memorable. I guess for those who love the man and his music, magical.

Personally give me a Cressida or a Gravy Train or from the states a Zerfas, Granicus or Josefus and especially a Dryewater any day over the muso roll neckers' safety net of bands akin to Love.

Sorry, just the way I feel.

Kosh

Head bangers need not post on this thread :wink:
 














Kosh

'The' Yaztromo
Head bangers need not post on this thread :wink:

It's funny; there I was listening to Hard Rope and Silken Twine by ISB - from their supposed early 70s low, ah! There's the rub, what is this new devilry? Electric guitars you say... Hmmm urge to ROCK rising.

But not in this acid fuelled, twee jaunt to the heady daze of joss stick fuelled peace, with a hint of bitter irony hewn betwixt the grooves of that there 12 inches of black gold.

Peace out brother.
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,929
Gloucester
Give it at least 5 listens, it'll be worth it

Know what you mean - Love's music was never the sort that instantly reached out and grabbed you. Mind you, I don't think I'd have the patience these days to listen to an album that was new to me five times just to see whether I liked it or not!
 


Prince Monolulu

Everything in Moderation
Oct 2, 2013
10,201
The Race Hill
Know what you mean - Love's music was never the sort that instantly reached out and grabbed you. Mind you, I don't think I'd have the patience these days to listen to an album that was new to me five times just to see whether I liked it or not!

Am quite proud of being open minded on music, and as Ken Bruce's Popmaster participants proudly boast 'my taste is eclectic'. Whilst I have heard of this, I have never listened so will give it a decent go.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Know what you mean - Love's music was never the sort that instantly reached out and grabbed you. Mind you, I don't think I'd have the patience these days to listen to an album that was new to me five times just to see whether I liked it or not!

You're right. It used to be you'd buy an album on recommendation and as you didn't have an unlimited choice of music to listen to at any one time, that you'd persevere with an album. I know I don't give albums as much chance as I used to when they were on vinyl. It was either listen to your records or the radio, these days you can listen to anything you want at any time, hence no need to persevere with something you are not taken with immediately. Shame.
 




Ceej

Active member
Feb 1, 2013
333
Manchester
It's funny; there I was listening to Hard Rope and Silken Twine by ISB - from their supposed early 70s low, ah! There's the rub, what is this new devilry? Electric guitars you say... Hmmm urge to ROCK rising.

But not in this acid fuelled, twee jaunt to the heady daze of joss stick fuelled peace, with a hint of bitter irony hewn betwixt the grooves of that there 12 inches of black gold.

Peace out brother.
I first listened to it after Mani from Stone Roses went on about it. If it's good enough for Mani, it's good enough for me!��
 




GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,929
Gloucester
You're right. It used to be you'd buy an album on recommendation and as you didn't have an unlimited choice of music to listen to at any one time, that you'd persevere with an album. I know I don't give albums as much chance as I used to when they were on vinyl. It was either listen to your records or the radio, these days you can listen to anything you want at any time, hence no need to persevere with something you are not taken with immediately. Shame.

True, and it is a shame. Even used to buy the occasional album on spec, or because I liked the cover, and take it home and play it all evening. Didn't ALWAYS work, even back then!
 


Kosh

'The' Yaztromo
One thing remains certain, we will never see it's like again... And that, regardless of personal taste/musical crusade is a very, very sad thing. Pale imitation perhaps, but groundbreaking experimentation, coupled with a cultural revolution?!? No chance.

I heard a 'music journalist, claim 1D are the modern Beatles earlier this evening - he even said the fatal 'dare I say...' Line... You know it's over when these kind of comments are getting made. That we can so readily mistake corporate turnover for actual talent, astounds me...

The summer nights are over now, they've taken down the fayre.
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,929
Gloucester
One thing remains certain, we will never see it's like again... And that, regardless of personal taste/musical crusade is a very, very sad thing. Pale imitation perhaps, but groundbreaking experimentation, coupled with a cultural revolution?!? No chance.
Sad, but true.


I heard a 'music journalist, claim 1D are the modern Beatles earlier this evening - he even said the fatal 'dare I say...' Line... You know it's over when these kind of comments are getting made. That we can so readily mistake corporate turnover for actual talent, astounds me...

The summer nights are over now, they've taken down the fayre.
That journo can't have watched "The Nation's Favourite Beatle Hits" last night on ITV. Lots of contemporary footage. Awesome how influential and revolutionary they were.
 




Eggmundo

U & I R listening to KAOS
Jul 8, 2003
3,466
Unfortunately not. I will stick it on and give it a go - The joy of modern music mediums!
 






Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,869
Guiseley
While we're at it
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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,858
Faversham
I was privilaged to see Arthur Lee and some young fan musicians peform this wonderful album at the Mount Ephraim festival, near Faversham, a year or so before he died. We were not expecting anything much, but it was sublime. Comsequently, folks in their 50s in tears, me included. One of my favourite ever gigs. Lee was banged up on the three strkes law, for being a tit. So glad he was rescued when he came out, and had his time in the Sun. There's a blue bird sitting on a branch . . . . .
 


Aug 11, 2003
2,728
The Open Market
You know that I could be in love with almost everyone
I think that people are the greatest fun...
 


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