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« Reply #3040 on: August 03, 2021, 09:22:14 AM » |
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Poco guitarist and singer Paul Cotton, aged 78.
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« Reply #3041 on: August 03, 2021, 11:01:10 AM » |
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Poco guitarist and singer Paul Cotton, aged 78.
Oh no. I am now spinning Bad Weather in his honour. Jules
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« Reply #3042 on: August 07, 2021, 02:53:25 PM » |
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The show goes on for ZZ Top but I liked their tribute to Dusty
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« Reply #3043 on: August 08, 2021, 12:31:08 AM » |
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Poco guitarist and singer Paul Cotton, aged 78.
Oh no. I am now spinning Bad Weather in his honour. Jules That's a lovely song.
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« Reply #3044 on: August 12, 2021, 08:28:55 PM » |
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Hammond B3 virtuoso and singer Mike Finnigan, aged 76, of kidney cancer.
Most recently, he was part of Bonnie Raitt's touring band. She featured him heavily in her show. R.I.P.
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« Reply #3045 on: August 12, 2021, 08:45:46 PM » |
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Hammond B3 virtuoso and singer Mike Finnigan, aged 76, of kidney cancer.
Most recently, he was part of Bonnie Raitt's touring band. She featured him heavily in her show. R.I.P.
Sometime colleague of David Crosby's too, who absolutely worships his talent. There will be a few broken hearts over this. Jules
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« Reply #3046 on: August 12, 2021, 08:57:12 PM » |
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Hammond B3 virtuoso and singer Mike Finnigan, aged 76, of kidney cancer.
Most recently, he was part of Bonnie Raitt's touring band. She featured him heavily in her show. R.I.P.
Sometime colleague of David Crosby's too, who absolutely worships his talent. There will be a few broken hearts over this. Jules Not just the Croz...he was a massive part of early 80s CSN and plays a major role (and takes a load of vocals) on Stills' Right By You.
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« Reply #3047 on: August 12, 2021, 10:20:53 PM » |
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Not just the Croz...he was a massive part of early 80s CSN and plays a major role (and takes a load of vocals) on Stills' Right By You.
You'll pardon my ignorance on this - I avoided that Stills album because I didn't want to be any more downhearted about Stephen's fall from grace. But yes, you're absolutely right - Mike worked with the whole gang. Jules
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« Reply #3048 on: August 12, 2021, 10:24:26 PM » |
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Also, Dave Mason, at some point, IIRC.
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« Reply #3049 on: August 13, 2021, 07:50:37 AM » |
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Not just the Croz...he was a massive part of early 80s CSN and plays a major role (and takes a load of vocals) on Stills' Right By You.
You'll pardon my ignorance on this - I avoided that Stills album because I didn't want to be any more downhearted about Stephen's fall from grace. But yes, you're absolutely right - Mike worked with the whole gang. Jules In truth you were probably quite right to do so...it was one disappointment after another being a CSN(Y) fan in that era...the Croz inside, then Right By You, Innocent Eyes, Landing on Water etc etc. Dark days!
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« Reply #3050 on: August 13, 2021, 11:12:46 AM » |
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Not just the Croz...he was a massive part of early 80s CSN and plays a major role (and takes a load of vocals) on Stills' Right By You.
You'll pardon my ignorance on this - I avoided that Stills album because I didn't want to be any more downhearted about Stephen's fall from grace. But yes, you're absolutely right - Mike worked with the whole gang. Jules In truth you were probably quite right to do so...it was one disappointment after another being a CSN(Y) fan in that era...the Croz inside, then Right By You, Innocent Eyes, Landing on Water etc etc. Dark days! The Eighties were not kind to CSNY, were they?
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« Reply #3051 on: August 13, 2021, 11:54:14 AM » |
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Not just the Croz...he was a massive part of early 80s CSN and plays a major role (and takes a load of vocals) on Stills' Right By You.
You'll pardon my ignorance on this - I avoided that Stills album because I didn't want to be any more downhearted about Stephen's fall from grace. But yes, you're absolutely right - Mike worked with the whole gang. Jules In truth you were probably quite right to do so...it was one disappointment after another being a CSN(Y) fan in that era...the Croz inside, then Right By You, Innocent Eyes, Landing on Water etc etc. Dark days! The Eighties were not kind to CSNY, were they? Not at all - culminating in the horror that was American Dream. How many people ever listen to that (or Looking Forward) for pleasure? In (most of their) defence I'd say that I really like Daylight Again, and Allies isn't as awful as it might have been given David's (and to some extent, Stephen's) condition.
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« Reply #3052 on: August 13, 2021, 12:33:28 PM » |
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I like a lot of Eighties CSNY music, individually and collectively. Personally, I enjoy American Dream as much as Deja Vu, as different as they are.
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« Reply #3053 on: August 13, 2021, 12:48:53 PM » |
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I like a lot of Eighties CSNY music, individually and collectively. Personally, I enjoy American Dream as much as Deja Vu, as different as they are.
Cripes! I'm glad that cheesy (over) production and the whole synthy/keyboards thang (this really is the wrong thread for this) does it for someone.
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« Reply #3054 on: August 13, 2021, 03:22:37 PM » |
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I like a lot of Eighties CSNY music, individually and collectively. Personally, I enjoy American Dream as much as Deja Vu, as different as they are.
Cripes! I'm glad that cheesy (over) production and the whole synthy/keyboards thang (this really is the wrong thread for this) does it for someone. I do like your tolerance, and non- judgemental acceptance of others’ views.
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« Reply #3055 on: August 13, 2021, 03:37:04 PM » |
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I like a lot of Eighties CSNY music, individually and collectively. Personally, I enjoy American Dream as much as Deja Vu, as different as they are.
Cripes! I'm glad that cheesy (over) production and the whole synthy/keyboards thang (this really is the wrong thread for this) does it for someone. Learned to love music in the Eighties so I love that decade's production styles and all those synths. Happily, I don't find it cheesy at all.
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« Reply #3056 on: August 13, 2021, 03:41:37 PM » |
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In (most of their) defence I'd say that I really like Daylight Again, and Allies isn't as awful as it might have been given David's (and to some extent, Stephen's) condition.
I gave Daylight Again a listen this morning after hearing of Michael Finnigan's passing. The only track I skipped through was Too Much Love to Hide. Apart from that it's a good collection of songs. Wasn't it originally going to be a Stills & Nash album but the record company insisted that it had to be a CSN release? I should really try and give Live It Up a spin sometime but just the cover art is enough to put me off.
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« Reply #3057 on: August 13, 2021, 03:55:56 PM » |
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In (most of their) defence I'd say that I really like Daylight Again, and Allies isn't as awful as it might have been given David's (and to some extent, Stephen's) condition.
I gave Daylight Again a listen this morning after hearing of Michael Finnigan's passing. The only track I skipped through was Too Much Love to Hide. Apart from that it's a good collection of songs. Wasn't it originally going to be a Stills & Nash album but the record company insisted that it had to be a CSN release? I should really try and give Live It Up a spin sometime but just the cover art is enough to put me off. Sausages on the moon. What a concept! For me, it starts with a couple of fairly ordinary songs by Joe Vitale and Souther/Kortchmar respectively but from there, grows into a really good listen, with all three of them contributing strong material. I suspect it may be too cheesy and synth-driven for some though.
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« Reply #3058 on: August 13, 2021, 04:34:20 PM » |
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In (most of their) defence I'd say that I really like Daylight Again, and Allies isn't as awful as it might have been given David's (and to some extent, Stephen's) condition.
I gave Daylight Again a listen this morning after hearing of Michael Finnigan's passing. The only track I skipped through was Too Much Love to Hide. Apart from that it's a good collection of songs. Wasn't it originally going to be a Stills & Nash album but the record company insisted that it had to be a CSN release? I should really try and give Live It Up a spin sometime but just the cover art is enough to put me off. Sausages on the moon. What a concept! For me, it starts with a couple of fairly ordinary songs by Joe Vitale and Souther/Kortchmar respectively but from there, grows into a really good listen, with all three of them contributing strong material. I suspect it may be too cheesy and synth-driven for some though. My imaginary high school band would have been called Cheesy and Synth-Driven.
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« Reply #3059 on: August 13, 2021, 07:05:28 PM » |
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Just read that Nanci Griffith has passed away. She was 68.
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