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Barry Berry

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  • Birthday 02/07/1959

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  1. Man...that takes me back...that HAS to be in my all-time top ten coolest songs ever! (which seems to change from day to day, nowadays)
  2. Picture yourself in a boat on a river, with tangerine trees and marmalade skies well? Lucy in the Sky....with tangerines?
  3. Someone mentioned Stewart Copeland agreed...one of the very best "There's a Hole In My Life" (from their first album....listen closely...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCcWl6T_Nds&feature=PlayList&p=7BE3608B3A7213F8&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=14
  4. You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows... I'm the one who has to die when it's time for me to die...so let me live my life...the way I want to... I hear that train 'a comin', it's rollin round the bend.. Have you seen junior's grades? Lines form on my face and hands, lindes form on the left and right Haw Haw Haw Haw ['Boogie Chillen' by John Lee Hooker] Let me take you down Good night sweetheart, well it's time to go
  5. "Happy Jack" by 'The Who' Hand down Keef really had the chance to show what it means to be a LEAD DRUMMER Also, the dynamics make it a great club song, if you have the drummer to pull it off, for those seeking fresh songs for a stale set list
  6. Hows about, 'Add It Up'? While I don't think it has "THE 'P' WORD", it's certainly there (or not there) by the inferrence in the line, "Why can't I get just one...." ....well....you know....dontcha? sorry in advance, barry berry (one of chuck's children)
  7. It was released the same year that 'Doctor Hook and the Medicine Show" sold out, shaved the raggedy beards and put on polyester disco garb, and make more money with that pale song than any of their earlier freak flag music combined, with the exception of 'Cover of the Rolling Stone'...'Freaker's Ball' never really hit top 40. That's cool, though I'd like a nice nest egg like the one 'Only Sixteen' surely netted before I retire, too!
  8. I'm still sticking with Steve Marriot...to me, he always sounds like he really means it He really defined a certain drawl/growl check out his one...from 1972, here's Steve with Humble pie (their first album with Peter Frampton in the line up) 'Thirty Days In the Hole'- by Humble pie that's one sweet snarl, babies! Think Bon Scott might have heard this one? listen again and see, especially during the verses yeah, I know there are others...I just never felt the man got his proper respect (it was prolly hard to live down "Itchygoo Park""....hehehe
  9. The Beatles Today Guitars- Paul Bass-Paul All keyboards-Paul Brass instruments-Paul All Vocals-Paul Drums-Ringo Drum correction overdubs-Paul or.....maybe they can record,"Look What They've Done to My Song,Ma" Just buy those old albums and listen to the music it....listen to it hard...listen to it easy In them, you may find life... It's really too bad they never could best , maybe, to just let it be "the dream is over" - John Lennon
  10. Films? A fictional charecter has films?
  11. The entire Led Zeppelin III album...such eclectic songs and music! I like 'Hats Off To Roy Harper' offa that one, too
  12. heck....try finding one that's not lifted Here's what Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple) had to say on the subject of becoming a good guitarist... GP-What advice would you give to a person who wanted to become a good rock guitarist? RB-I'd have a tendency to say "Get a good guitar, and get a good tutor book." Really the only way you can get good - unless you're a genius - is to copy. You'll never come up with your own gear, untill you've copied. That's the best thing. Just steal. here's a link to the intire Guitar Player interview http://www.thehighwaystar.com/interviews/blackmore/rb1973xxxx.html
  13. I don't feel that The Ramones get the punk respect they deserve Go back to interviews with all of the British punk band, and you'll hear how greatly they were influenced by The Ramones first British tour. They lit that dry, dry fuse
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