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Vinyl Junkie
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Posted: 03-April-2009 at 00:46 |
Hiya everyone,
I dont recall ELO being played in the Grove when I went there (but I do remember them playing 'Turn to Stone' at the old Pauls 4th year Socials) but for some reason they always remind me of my Grove days - maybe its just that they were in the charts in the late 70s, early 80s, as I started going to the Grove, but there is just something about ELO that I've always loved). Pat, you've mentioned "A New World Record" (fab album) in the past. Any other ELO fans out there?? Bruns. |
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BrendanFella
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NO!...LOL
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Robbie63
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I always loved ELO. Great musicians, great songs,all those wonderful harmonies and dodgy perms.
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Aries
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Sounds familiar Robbie, what about kilts ??????????
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That would be Roy Woods department Gary.
By the way, I`ll be wearing mine behind the drums tomorrow night. Looking forward to that. Edited by Robbie63 |
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Love your kilt Robbie......but what will you be wearing under it !!!
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A drumstool BB.
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Just remember to keep those legs closed
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Sorry, but it would be a bit difficult to play drums with my legs closed.
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You should borrow a pair of Teresa's knickers
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DAYO
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I'm sure T has a pair for every occasion. As for ELO "Mr Blue Sky" was one of their great songs that I remember. I have an album/LP at home somewhere. I must dig out and give it a spin.
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Teresa knickers might impair the bass drum beater though Robbie he he he
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10538 Overture was deffo played in the Grove as was Ma Ma Ma Belle. New World Record is the only LP I have by ELO and I think it's a classic. Edited by Biker Pat |
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Mel - I have a clear recollection of Mr. Blue Sky being played. I too have a soft spot for ELO with 5 tracks on my Top 300 ipod playlist - Blue Sky, Livin Thing, Evil Woman, Telephone Line, Can't Get It Out Of My Head. Time for all secret ELO fans to come out of the closet! |
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Vinyl Junkie
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Ah, cheers lads, am glad to hear that Cecil played 'em - just couldnt remember. My personal faves are Turn to Stone, Mr Blue Sky, Sweet talkin' woman and Wild West hero (Pat, I think we discussed this before on some other thread but I agree with you that "A New World Record" is the business but I also think that "Out of this World" (their double album) is also well worth checking out. |
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Biker Pat
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To me "A New World Record" was their pinacle. It's actually spinning on my turntable now. This was a band who had Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne and Bev Bevan from The Move in their original starting line up. The Move for me were one of the great 60's bands producing some great songs. And ELO had earlier albums. One called "Eldorado" which I'm going to follow up on. Their earlier stuff, i.e 1972 - 1975 is classic. Edited by Biker Pat |
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Bruns, The finish to "Shangri-La", the last track on "New World Record" is to me a piece of music that defies description. Awesome |
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Was "Sabre Dance" played in the Grove? |
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Vinyl Junkie
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Must check that out Pat - actually havent put on an ELO album for a bit (just a few of the singles). Have a copy of the "Electric Light Orchestra" (with the lightbulb on the cover) from 1971 - not really what I was expecting (having already picked up A New World Record and Out of the Blue in the early 1980s - different, but not bad).
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Talk about introductions to songs. My favourite has to be the start of "Young American" by David Bowie The sax is just fantastic.
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Dayo
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