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Gee |
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Please DO dive in Emily with any comments you like...!!!
I fully agree re their 'Lynyrd Skynyrd' styled driving new take on 'Look Through Any Window' (just as the Southern Rockers might have played it) being well worthy of a place on this latest set was a real high point on the last 'Live' double album and would have opened the eyes of the wider public re the current Hollies scope as a band...
imagine a Hollies 'Rock music' four CD compilation like this:
CD ONE:
1.Stay
2..Hey, Whats Wrong With Me
3 Talkin' Bout You
4.Come on Back
5.Lucille
6.She Said Yeah
7.Too Much Monkey Business
8.Set Me Free
9.Lawdy Miss Clawdy
10.Down The Line
11.Look Through Any Window
12. Mickey's Monkey
13.If I Needed Someone
14.Sweet Little Sixteen
15.I Take What I Want
16.Take Your Time (version one)
17.Don't Even Think About Changing
18. Shake ! (BBC Recording)
19.Don't Run And Hide
20.Have You Ever Loved Somebody
21.Step Inside
22.You Need Love
CD TWO:
1.This Wheels On Fire
2.Do You Believe in Love?
3.Please Let Me Please
4.Survival of The Fittest
5.Perfect Lady Housewife
6.Hey Willy
7.Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)
8.Hold On
9.You Know The Score
10.Won't You Feel Good That Morning
11.Slow Down
12.Courage of Your Convictions
13.If It Wasn't For The Reason
14.Nearer To You
15.Transatlantic Westbound Jet (version one)
16.Out On The Road (version one)
CD THREE:
1.The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee
2.Tip Of The Iceberg
3.Down On The Run
4.Rubber Lucy
5.Out On The Road (version two)
6.Transatlantic Westbound Jet (version two)
7.Look Out Johnny
8.Time Machine Jive
9.You Gave Me Life
10.Crocodile Woman (She Bites)
11.48 Hour Parole
12.Russian Roulette
13. Louise
14.Crossfire
15.Burn Out
16.That'll Be The Day
17.Think it Over
18.If The Lights Go Out (version one)
CD FOUR:
1.Stop in The Name of Love
2.Somethin' Ain't Right
3.If The Lights Go Out (version two)
4.Having A Good Time
5.Laughter Turns To Tears
6.Stand By Me
7.Your Eyes** (**Non UK track)
8.This is it
9.Two Shadows
10.Purple Rain ( 1991 'Live' version)
11.The Woman I Love
12.Weakness
13.Break Me
14.Yesterday's Gone
15.If You See Her
16.Too Much Too Soon (album version)
17.She'd Kill For Me
18.Look Through Any Window (Live 'alternate arrangement' version)
what do you think...? |
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tkittygirl |
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Yes, Emily!! The 'dueling guitars' of Steve and Tony on Look Through any Window are among the best ever!!! I could listen to that over and over. The Hollies lineup for the past 10-11 years is the absolute best...for me they ARE the Hollies. |
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Dawn D |
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Joined: 11 Oct 2009
Posts: 428
Location: Sutton, Surrey, UK
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A Hollies album with new songs would be very welcome! Staying Power and Then, Now, Always are the ones I play most often. I haven't heard any of Steve Lauri's songs yet, I must look into that.
Gee, I like the Rock compilation, there are some tracks you list that I can't quite remember, I'll have to look into those as well!
Why does nobody mention 'We're Through' - one of my favourites, it was dropped from the set list a long time ago. If I was having a 60s dance party (I wish), Stay would be an absolute must and We're Through.
Emily, don't get me going on the BBC guitar riffs - I went on their site to vote - No Hollies, so I didn't bother - Air, Look Through Any Window, I Can't Let Go etc. !! The Hollies always get forgotten |
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tkittygirl |
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Joined: 23 Jun 2013
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Location: CANTERBURY
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Hi Dawn....you should check out Steve's CD's, they are wonderful. You can hear samples on Itunes for both CD's, At Last and Curfew. Many of them would be perfect for The Hollies...just perfect, but if that never happens then we can enjoy them now thanks to Mr. Lauri! |
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Gee |
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Rythym Guitar
Joined: 16 Jan 2007
Posts: 486
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I'm not sure why on '50 at Fifty' the versions of; 'Searchin', 'Just One Look', 'Here I Go Again', and 'We're Through' are all in mono (as stated per the sleeve) when perfectly GOOD true stereo versions with centralised vocals exist....!
'Just One Look', 'We're Through' and 'Here I Go Again' were in decent true stereo on 'Hollies Greatest' LP released in August 1968...!
while 'Searchin' (single version) was in good true stereo on a budget MFP CD released in the 90's ....
the CD booklet has a couple of songwriting credit errors too
CD one, Track 5 - 'Here I Go Again' was written by Mort Shuman and Clive Westlake, not Clarke-Hicks-Nash as is stated
On CD Two, Track 11 - 'I'm Down' was written by Clarke-Hicks-Sylvester not Clarke-Hicks-Nash as is stated.
also although the CD box claims to have: 'All Their original big hits...' that is not strictly correct
- the version of 'I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top' included here again is the later 'revamped' version MINUS the Acoustic guitar (as was included on 'The Hollies Greatest Hits' 2CD set of 2001), while the 'Acoustic guitar version' WAS the original 1970 mono Parlophone hit single, plus the stereo version later included on 'Hollies Greatest Volume Two' (1972), 'History of The Hollies' (1975) and 'Twenty Golden Greats' (1978) compilation albums & various LP & CD compilations thereafter.....
I can't help but feel they might have left off say; 'Too Young To Be Married' (Live), 'Heartbeat', & 'Take My Love And Run' (ALL were on 'All The Hits And More' in 1988 !) - or at least put the studio version of 'Married' (which was an overseas chart topper)
the other two were singles that sank without trace...
....instead they might have better included; 'The Woman I Love' (a UK no. 42 chart entry in 1993 - thus a bigger chart hit than 'Soldier's Song' - and Allan Clarke's last Hollies single that got a fair bit of radio airplay at the time), and 'Weakness' - also maybe the studio track; 'One Way Ticket' would have gone on better instead of the Live 'On A Carousel' (a song already featured on the set earlier, while we don't really need two 'Live' tracks from 'We Got The Tunes' do we ?)
'One Way Ticket' - or maybe 'She'd Kill For Me' - could then have represented the 'Then Now Always' studio album
'Skylarks' is a quite excellent new number written by Bobby, Peter & Steve Vickers, while we really now need an ALL originals new Hollies studio album |
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For a review of the set, See Here |
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_________________ Best wishes, Rob
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Emily |
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How do we get the last paragraph of this review to the people who decide which new songs the BBC is going to play? I have recently heard new recordings by Pink Floyd and Status Quo so why not The Hollies? |
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