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  1. One of the things I love about rock, especially live rock, is the way guitar solos are introduced, usually by the singer, who then has to stand back and not look a pratt whilst the guitarist takes centre stage.....this musical interlude has spawned many memorable intro phrases....such as, guitar!.....take it away Jimmy....lets rock'n'roll....Mr. Jeff Beck ladies and gentlemen...etc. etc. But which is the BEST?

    My own favourites are ....ZZTop...'let's drive this old Chrysler down Mexico way....Led Zep...'Give it to me'....and a local band....'Give that guitar a bone'....

    ....any other good ones?

    :coolio:

  2. I didn't mean to sound big headed....they wrote great songs, they just couldn't do it live....our band wrote crap songs...but we could sing harmonies pretty well and once we'd figured out the (rather tricky) guitar solo....we were away. It became one of our mainstays...along with 'Sit Down' (James) Memphis in the Meantime (Hiatt) and Angeline (Matthew Sweet) and Reeling in the Years (S.Dan) they all went down well....my favourite was Divine Intervention (Matthew Sweet)....but mainly because I got to show off on the guitar. Elliot Easton is one of the great unsung guitarists...but so is Robert Quine....genius. :coolio:

  3. I think it's ....Well I'm so tired of crying...I'm on the road again....or something like it.

    Am I the only one who thought Desmond Dekker's classic, The Israelites...had the line Gettup in the morning, bake beans for breakfast....? I still hear it to this day ::

  4. Well, Frank Zappa was renowned for them. This one's even called 'Dirty Love' enjoy.....

    Give me

    Your dirty love

    Like you might surrender

    To some dragon in your dreams

    Give me

    Your dirty love

    Like a pink donation

    To the dragon in your dreams

    I don?t need your sweet devotion

    I don?t want your cheap emotion

    Just whip me up some dragon lotion

    For your dirty love

    Give me

    Your dirty love

    Like some tacky little pamphlet

    In your daddy?s bottom drawer

    Give me

    Your dirty love

    I don?t believe you have ever seen

    That book before

    I don?t need no consolation

    I don?t want your reservation

    I only got one destination

    An? that?s your dirty love

    Give me

    Your dirty love

    Just like your mama

    Make her fuzzy poodle do

    Give me

    Your dirty love

    The way your mama

    Make that nasty poodle chew

    I?ll ignore your cheap aroma

    And your little-bo-peep diploma

    I?ll just put you in a coma

    With some dirty love

    The poodle bites!

    (come on, frenchie)

    The poodle chews it!

    (snap it!)

    The poodle bites!

    (come on, frenchie)

    The poodle chews it!

    (snap it!)

    Beautiful :bow:

  5. After the lovely example (see Jethroe Tull thread) of a person realising they had misheard a lyric for 30 years and now discover the song was about something TOTALLY different to what they had thought....are there any other good examples? The advent of CD clarity must have opened up the ears after years of dodgy Dansettes...go for it. ::

  6. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Sitting on a park bench --

    eyeing little girls with bad intent.

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    Haha I always thought it was NINE little girls with bad intent. Those evil little girls...

    Quote:

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    Ha....I can feel another thread coming on...what lyrics have you misheard for 30 years?....Nice image though...nine evil little girls as opposed to one nasty old tramp...completely changes the sense of the song. Good one :D

  7. So far away, doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?

    It would be so fine to see your face at my door

    Doesn't help to know you're just time away

    Long ago I reached for you and there you stood

    Holding you again could only do me good

    How I wish I could, but you're so far away

    One more song about movin' along the highway

    Can't say much of anything that's new

    If I could only work this life out my way

    I'd rather spend it bein' close to you.

    But you're so far away, doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?

    It would be so fine to see your face at my door

    Doesn't help to know you're so far away

    Yay-uh-ay-eee

    Oh, so far away

    Travelin' around sure gets me down and lonely

    Nothin' else to do but close my mind

    I sure hope the road don't come to own me

    There's so many dreams I've yet to fin-ind

    But you're so far away, doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?

    It would be so fine to see your face at my door

    And it doesn't help to know you're so far away

    Yay-uh-ay-eee

    Oh, so far away

    Yay, you're so faaaaaar away

    Carole King....probably the best.....ever

  8. Sitting on a park bench --

    eyeing little girls with bad intent.

    Snot running down his nose --

    greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes.

    Drying in the cold sun --

    Watching as the frilly panties run.

    Feeling like a dead duck --

    spitting out pieces of his broken luck.

    Yeah, it is a bit frightening.

    One of the best bands ever IMHO. Martin Barre...top guitarist. Warchild damn good. Lots of good compilations available. Still touring. Living in the Past double album a classic.

    Skating away....on the thin ice of a new day ay ay aaaay.

    :coolio:

  9. A friend of mine just rang up the Albert Hall to see if there were any tickets for the Cream reunion (he'd only just found out)...the (very patient) guy at the box office politely pointed out that they'd sold out in about three hours, several weeks ago....how long do you think Zep tickets would last? ::

  10. I was in a band and we used to do the Lizzy version, always went down well. One night we were about to play it when two teenage girlies (pissed)decided to moon at the audience and gave us all a treat (the only person who didn't see it was the drummer)...I couldn't resist it so I introduced the song as 'Mooning in the Dancelight'...we went down a storm. Aaaah, memories :laughing:

  11. This is more about being with someone you shouldn't....Del Amitri are masters of the poignant longing stuff. Check out Driving With Your Brakes on or Running Shoes...meanwhile

    Be My Downfall.

    The bus is pulling out and I guess I?d better go

    Before I make a grave mistake and let my feelings show

    And twenty miles away she waits alone for me

    But when I try to picture her you?re the one I see

    And in another situation I could put up a fight

    But you will be my downfall tonight

    So the night is coming down, drowning us in blue

    And it all points towards the things we know we shouldn?t do

    And as I look at you and I fall under your spell

    Well I know I should be thinking of her lying there herself

    And when faced with temptation you know a man should stand and fight

    But you will be my downfall tonight

    Be my downfall be my great regret be the one girl

    That I?ll never forget

    Be my undoing be my slow road to ruin tonight

    So the bus is pulling out and I?m grounded here with you

    And I want to say the sweet things babe I?ve always wanted to

    So tell me now the tail-lights have gone out of sight

    Baby won?t you be my downfall once again tonight

  12. It's probably been done before...in which case I'm sorry, but, who would you like to see re-form (who have sufficient of the originals left) so you could finally get to see them. The Wonderstuff just passed through town....but I didn't go because I saw them in 1990 (at their absolute peak) and I couldn't bear to be disappointed. On the other hand, if The Bible re-formed I'd go like a shot because the only time I tried to see them the gig was cancelled due to 'sound problems' whilst we waited outside....and they split soon after, Damn :stars:

    Who would you like to have another chance to see? :: :puppyeyes:

  13. Seminal early 80's 'never quite made it but were bloody marvelous' powerpop jangly type one small hit wonders...Any Trouble are re-forming for new album and short tour.

    http://www.anytrouble.co.uk/

    Fronted by the redoubtable Clive Gregson, they split in 1984 and Clive Gregson carried on solo and in duets and threesomes with, amongst others, Boo Hewerdine (The Bible) Christine Collister (voice of an angel) and Eddy Reader (Fairground Attraction)...he is currently touring as the guitarist/singer with Nanci Griffith.

    I loved Any Trouble. :bow: :happybanana: :bow:

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