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Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: senmen on December 20, 2007, 11:14:07 AM
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Dear All, just wanted to share these classic record covers with you: Which is the original, which is the fake? :-)
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/449/46832.jpg)
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/449/46833.jpg)
Oliver (Spyderman)
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Oliver,
Did you change your email address? I tried to send you an email recently and it got kicked back.
Sam
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Sam,
no it is still: senmen@web.de (mailto:senmen@web.de)
Could you try again or shall I send you one?
Oliver
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Trying again
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Sam,
you got mail....
Plse check....
Oliver
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Got it, did you get my replies? Just to keep the thread on track the top one's original!
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Sam,
got it. Plse see reply....
Oliver
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There are five people in the second picture; so I'm thinking it's the original and that subsequently the keyboard player was fired and photoshopped out of the pic for the album cover.
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I'm going to stick my hand up and say that this is probably my least favourite Who album. Apart from the title track, nothing else really jumps out at me in the way I'd expected who songs to. Also, on my LP, the track listing on the album sleeve and the label doesn't match the order the songs appear on the record.
Graeme
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Graeme,
Have another listen to the bass line on Sister Disco.... that's some classic JAE there!
JP
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OK, I spent some time this weekend listening to the album a few times and I'm happy to admit that it's better than I remembered although ther is still some 'filler' on there. Aside from Who Are You, I quite liked 905, trick of the light and new song. Sister Disco is ok but isn't up there with the best IMHO. I don't like guitar and pen or the Music must change much and the rest of the tracks don't really stand out enough either direction to warrant comment. It's easy to hear how ill Moon must have been, the drumming isn't anywhere near his earlier work.
graeme
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My favourite Who album, and I admit I haven't heard many, is Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.
It's also the first Who album I ever heard.
Jazzyvee