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Pauke! Pauke!
July 18th, 2009, 15:30
Roxy Music anyone?

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Pauke! Pauke!
July 18th, 2009, 17:09
Whoa! A tough room. Robert Palmer anyone?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ-eisHzA84&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0U5JfGYx4c

cheezyflier
July 18th, 2009, 18:55
quite a long swing, from roxy music to robert palmer :icon_lol:

interesting though, it reminded me of others from that era, namely

david johansen and nick lowe

paiken
July 19th, 2009, 12:01
Roxy Music...
Great band, for a while...then became too "pop" for my tastes. Various offshoots from this band include "801", which was basically RM without Brian Ferry, and launched the very successful career of Brian Eno, who not only is a really good musician, but is also an excellent producer for such bands as U2.

Pauke! Pauke!
July 19th, 2009, 17:45
Roxy Music...
Great band, for a while...then became too "pop" for my tastes. Various offshoots from this band include "801", which was basically RM without Brian Ferry, and launched the very successful career of Brian Eno, who not only is a really good musician, but is also an excellent producer for such bands as U2.

Thanks paiken for the info on "801", I like this cover of the Beatle's "Tomorrow Never Knows". I'll need to explore them some more.

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I'm liking this one also

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And this one....I had Brian Eno's "Another Green World" on a vinyl LP back in the day. That has "Sombre Reptiles" on it. It was all over my head at the time. I was more into the singles bar scene so I could lumber up and limbo down 'cause love was the drug I was thinking of. In other words, I was a total ass but I'm thinking a lovable one.

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