moonchildhippy
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Posted: June 29 2009, 20:07 |
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Quote (prisoner.of.the.dark.sky @ June 29 2009, 17:11) | Quote (Scatterplot @ June 29 2009, 16:53) | For God Sakes Man(trying to sound like Bones McCoy), I hope it was the original mix! I cherish that recording like life itself. My mother once said "Thanks for the church service Jim" when I played the LP one Sunday many years ago. |
Scatter, I'm not sure what you mean with original "mix", but it is Hergest Ridge - the original recording as released in 1974 - No mix, no excerpt - just the album
I agree that especially the second part could be somewhat "high spirited" thing, but I love it just the same, but nothing on the album can beat Mikes moody guitar playing from about 2.15 and onwards from part 1.. lovely, yummy, delicious, |
Yes I have to agree, maybe Hergest Ridge is a religious experience. Just how I imagine a traditional church service to sound like , with the choral vocals.
I agree Prisoner HR is a most beautiful, "Yummy, delicious" album as you describe it , makes me want to eat it . I can smell that fresh Herefordshire air from here. However it took me two listens to become a convert . I do think the horns are a bit superflous on the original, as opposed to the 1976 remix.
-------------- I'm going slightly mad, It finally happened, I'm slightly mad , just very slightly mad
If you feel a little glum to Hergest Ridge you should come.
I'm challenging taboos surrounding mental health
"Part time hippy"
I'M SUPPORTING OUR SOLDIERS
BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW!!
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