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    Random Music Web Sites

    Studio breakdown of some well-known tracks.

    http://www.955klos.com/the-session-w...an-james-hand/

    Quite entertaining if this sort of thing is up your street.

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    Re: Random Music Web Sites

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Studio breakdown of some well-known tracks.

    http://www.955klos.com/the-session-w...an-james-hand/

    Quite entertaining if this sort of thing is up your street.
    Do you know any web sites where you can try loads of different hairstyles on your own head?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    Do you know any web sites where you can try loads of different hairstyles on your own head?
    Yes, but I don't think it would be very interesting for you.

    PS Elton John used to be a monster on the piano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Studio breakdown of some well-known tracks.

    http://www.955klos.com/the-session-w...an-james-hand/

    Quite entertaining if this sort of thing is up your street.
    Listening to YMCA. Quality!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Listening to YMCA. Quality!
    There are some corkers on there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    There are some corkers on there
    Nowadays, you've got more or less unlimited tracks. It would be even better if the tracks were individual, rather than mixdown tracks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Nowadays, you've got more or less unlimited tracks. It would be even better if the tracks were individual, rather than mixdown tracks.
    Yeah, they had to bounce tracks in those days, especially Queen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Yes, but I don't think it would be very interesting for you.

    PS Elton John used to be a monster on the piano.
    I really am interested

    He used to be?

    Leo Fender, who developed the first solid-body electric guitar and electric bass guitar, never learned to play either instrument.

    During the 1989 US invasion of Panama, the US military blasted AC/DC at General Noriega's compound for two days straight. The dictator surrendered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    He used to be?
    His piano performance on Saturday Night's Alright was the equivalent of running a sub-4 minute mile, I doubt if he could pull it off nowadays.

    That Steve Perry could sing a bit too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    I really am interested

    He used to be?

    Leo Fender, who developed the first solid-body electric guitar and electric bass guitar, never learned to play either instrument.

    During the 1989 US invasion of Panama, the US military blasted AC/DC at General Noriega's compound for two days straight. The dictator surrendered.
    Not ac/dc.

    Van Halen.

    Guess what song?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    Not ac/dc.

    Van Halen.

    Guess what song?
    ice cream man?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    Not ac/dc.

    Van Halen.

    Guess what song?
    Ah I see why they are 'Rarely Known Facts' now, because they are wrong?

    http://www.knowable.com/a/27-rarely-...music-industry

    I have no idea what the song is but I hope it was Panama?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbillyboy View Post
    ice cream man?
    It's good but It's not right.

    As Roy Walker would say.

    Because I like you I'll let you have another go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    Ah I see why they are 'Rarely Known Facts' now, because they are wrong?

    http://www.knowable.com/a/27-rarely-...music-industry

    I have no idea what the song is but I hope it was Panama?


    No fooling you is there?


    I think the truth is that the only people who really knew what songs were played were the people who were there.

    Different reports say different things.

    Ac/dc, jethro tull, guns n roses, the clash all get a mention but van halen seems to be the one that's most reported.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    His piano performance on Saturday Night's Alright was the equivalent of running a sub-4 minute mile, I doubt if he could pull it off nowadays.

    That Steve Perry could sing a bit too.
    His wig? sounds like he could do with one of those web sites where you can try loads of different hairstyles on your own head.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post


    No fooling you is there?


    I think the truth is that the only people who really knew what songs were played were the people who were there.

    Different reports say different things.

    Ac/dc, jethro tull, guns n roses, the clash all get a mention but van halen seems to be the one that's most reported.
    Dunno about that, got any 'Rarely Known Facts' ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post


    No fooling you is there?


    I think the truth is that the only people who really knew what songs were played were the people who were there.

    Different reports say different things.

    Ac/dc, jethro tull, guns n roses, the clash all get a mention but van halen seems to be the one that's most reported.
    Here is the complete list of 95 musical requests, as printed in US Southern Command's official supplement to their report on Operation Just Cause:

    (You’ve Got) Another Thing Coming — Judas Priest
    50 Ways to Leave Your Lover — Paul Simon
    All Over But The Crying — Georgia Satellites
    All I Want is You — U2
    Big Shot — Billy Joel
    Blue Collar Man — Styx
    Born to Run — Bruce Springsteen
    Bring Down the Hammer — Georgia Satellites
    Change — Tears for Fears
    Cleaning Up The Town — The Bus Boys
    Crying in the Chapel — Brenda Lee
    Dancing in the Streets — David Bowie
    Danger Zone — Kenny Loggins
    Dead Man’s Party — Oingo Boingo
    Don’t Look Back — Boston
    Don’t Fear the Reaper — Blue Oyster Cult
    Don’t Close Your Eyes — Kix
    Eat My Shorts — Rick Dees
    Electric Spanking of War Babies — Funkadelic
    Feel a Whole Lot Better (When You’re Gone) — Tom Petty
    Freedom Fighter — White Lion
    Freedom, No Compromise — Little Steven
    Ghost Rider — The Outlaws
    Give It Up — KC and the Sunshine Band
    Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down — Paul Young
    Guilty — Bonham
    Hang ‘Em High — Van Halen
    Hanging Tough — New Kids on the Block
    Heavens on Fire — KISS
    Hello, It’s Me — Todd Rundgren
    Hello, We’re Here — Tom T Hall
    Helter Skelter — The Beatles
    I Fought The Law and the Law Won — Bobby Fuller
    If I Had a Rocket Launcher — Bruce Cochran
    In My Time of Dying — Led Zeppelin
    Iron Man — Black Sabbath
    It Keeps You Running — Doobie Brothers
    Judgment Day — Whitesnake
    Jungle Love — Steve Miller Band
    Just Like Jesse James — Cher
    Mayor of Simpleton — XTC
    Midnight Rider — Allmond Brothers Band
    Mr Blue — The Fleetwoods
    Naughty Naughty — Danger Danger
    Never Gonna Give You Up — Rick Astley
    Never Tear Us Apart — INXS
    No Particular Place to Go — Chuck Berry
    No More Mister Nice Guy — Alice Cooper
    No Alibis — Eric Clapton
    Now You’re Messin’ With an SOB — Nazareth
    Nowhere Man — The Beatles
    Nowhere to Run — Martha and the Vandelas
    One Way Ticket — George Thorogood and the Destroyers
    Panama — Van Halen
    Paradise City — Guns N’ Roses
    Paranoid — Black Sabbath
    Patience — Guns N’ Roses
    Poor Little Fool — Ricky Nelson
    Prisoner of the Highway — Ronnie Milsap
    Prisoners of Rock and Roll — Neil Young
    Refugee — Tom Petty
    Renegade — Styx
    Rock and a Hard Place — The Rolling Stones
    Run to the Hills — Iron Maiden
    Run Like Hell — Pink Floyd
    Screaming for Vengeance — Judas Priest
    She’s Got a Big Posse — Arabian Prince
    Shot in the Dark — Ozzy Osbourne
    Stay Hungry — Twisted Sister
    Taking It To The Streets — Doobie Brothers
    The Party’s Over — Journey
    The Race is On — Sawyer Brown
    The Pusher — Steppenwolf
    The Long Arm of the Law — Warren Zevon
    The Star Spangled Banner — Jimi Hendrix
    The Secret of My Success — Night Ranger
    They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! — Napoleon XIV
    This Means War — Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
    Time is on My Side — Rolling Stones
    Too Old to Rock and Roll, Too Young to Die — Jethro Tull
    Voodoo Child — Jimi Hendrix
    Wait for You — Bonham
    Waiting for a Friend — Jimi Hendrix
    Wanted Dead or Alive — Bon Jovi
    Wanted Man — Molly Hatchet
    War Pigs — Black Sabbath
    We Didn’t Start the Fire — Billy Joel
    We Gotta Get Out of This Place — The Animals
    Who Will You Run To? — Heart
    You Send Me — Sam Cook
    You Shook Me All Night Long — AC/DC
    You Hurt Me (And I Hate You) — The Eurythmics
    You Got Lucky — Tom Petty
    Your Time is Gonna Come — Led Zeppelin
    Youth Gone Wild — Skid Row

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    Re: Random Music Web Sites

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    His piano performance on Saturday Night's Alright was the equivalent of running a sub-4 minute mile,
    I dread to think what playing some Rachmaninoff might be the equivalent to, probably a triathlon and all night sex orgy!

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