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sakuradamon
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Mark Hudson was not only the producer -- he played bass on a lot of the songs and got a great sound out of his Hofner. "Choose Love," Ringo's last CD with the Roundheads, was a lot of fun. Mark seemed to have a knack for writing songs that really made the most of Ringo's very limited range. The production was absolutely great and very reminiscent of Beatles' harmony and guitar sounds, right down to Steve Dudas's quoting "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" in one of his solos.
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sakuradamon
"Memory Almost Full" chart debut
USA #1 (166,440) Soundscan Nielsen
UK #5
USA #1 (166,440) Soundscan Nielsen
UK #5
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Not for me!
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Me neither!
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Hey Richard...I just saw your post...
"P.S. Mick, I can't believe you and I have the same opinion about "Only Mama Knows." LOL"
Ya gotta remember, McCartney was my hero when I was growing up. But that doesn't mean that I find his recording output all that stellar over the past twenty-five years.
But that also doesn't preclude me from enjoying specific songs, "Only Mama Knows" being one of them.
He sounded inspired on that track, at least to these ears. The rest, man, I still think it sounds limp. And not limp in comparison to his past, vast, amazing repetoire of songs from his Beatles' days on. Just limp all on its own.
Gotta go listen to the new Wilco album right now; not bad.
Hope all is well, Richard, my good friend. We must debate again soon.
"P.S. Mick, I can't believe you and I have the same opinion about "Only Mama Knows." LOL"
Ya gotta remember, McCartney was my hero when I was growing up. But that doesn't mean that I find his recording output all that stellar over the past twenty-five years.
But that also doesn't preclude me from enjoying specific songs, "Only Mama Knows" being one of them.
He sounded inspired on that track, at least to these ears. The rest, man, I still think it sounds limp. And not limp in comparison to his past, vast, amazing repetoire of songs from his Beatles' days on. Just limp all on its own.
Gotta go listen to the new Wilco album right now; not bad.
Hope all is well, Richard, my good friend. We must debate again soon.
How much!?!
I like it better when we agree, Mick.
Enjoy that Canadian summer.
Enjoy that Canadian summer.
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I like the new Wilco. And to keep this somewhat on topic, I'd suggest to others on this fine website to pick up the new Wilco CD. They made a conscious effort to record it circa 1974, what with the analog recording approach. A number of people who like "classic rock" may take to this one, as opposed to some of their earlier releases, which were fantastic in their own right.
Hey, 31 degrees here in Toronto today, Mr. Roosa.
Okay, so that's, what, 81f? Still warm enough.
Still not warm enough to convince me to put the new McCartney CD back on the old stereo.
Hey, 31 degrees here in Toronto today, Mr. Roosa.
Okay, so that's, what, 81f? Still warm enough.
Still not warm enough to convince me to put the new McCartney CD back on the old stereo.
How much!?!
