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Gee |
Post subject: Rockin' with The Hollies.....A Possible 3CD set....? |
Rythym Guitar
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What do you think of this as a possible 3CD Set compilation.....?
Disc One:
1.Stay
2.Hey What's Wrong With Me
3.Now's The Time
4.Talkin' Bout You
5.Memphis
6.Lucille
7.Little Lover
8.Poison Ivy (Version two) - 2 guitar solos - (Unissued in UK)
9.Keep Off That Friend of Mine
10.Come On Back
11.Too Much Monkey Business
12.Come On Home
13.Set Me Free
14.What Kind Of Love - Mono Track
15.Down The Line
16.Lawdy Miss Clawdy
17.Fortune Teller
18.Mickey's Monkey
19.If I Needed Someone
20.Look Through Any Window
21.I've Got A Way Of My Own
22.Take Your Time (version one)
23.Sweet little Sixteen
24.I Take What I Want
25.I'm Alive
ALL Tracks True Stereo Except where indicated....
Disc Two:
1.I Can't Let Go
2.Don't Even Think About Changing
3.Have You Ever Loved Somebody
4.Schoolgirl
5.Please Let Me Please
6.Survival Of The Fittest - Sylvester Version
7.Perfect Lady Housewife
8.Hey Willy
9.You Know The Score
10. Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)
11.Slow Down
12.Courage of Your Convictions
13.Won't We Feel Good That Morning
14.Nearer To You
15.Out On the Road (Rickfors Version One)
16.Transatlantic Westbound Jet ( Rickfors Version one)
17.If it Wasn't For The Reason (That I Love You)
18.Witchy Woman
19.Tip Of The Iceberg
20.Down On The Run
21.Rubber Lucy
22.Layin' To The Music
All Tracks True Stereo
Disc Three :
1.The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam Magee (USA Extended Version) - (Unissued in UK)
2.Out On The Road - (Clarke Version Two)
3.Transatlantic Westbound Jet - (Clarke Version Two)
4.Look Out Johnny (There's A Monkey On Your Back)
5.You Gave Me Life (With That Look In Your Eyes)
6.Time Machine Jive
7.Crocodile Woman (She Bites)
8.48 Hour Parole
9.Louise
10.Russian Roulette
11.Crossfire
12.Burn Out
13.If The Lights Go Out - Sylvester Version
14.That'll Be The Day
15.Think it Over
16.Laughter Turns to Tears
17.Stand By Me
18.This is it
19.The Woman I Love
20.Purple Rain ("Live" Version)
21.Break Me
22.Shine On Me
23.Weakness
24.Yesterday's Gone
All Tracks True Stereo
This suggested compilation assumes The 1983 WEA Recordings are still not available to EMI Records....otherwise "Somethin' Ain't Right", "Stop in The Name of Love", and "If The Lights Go Out" (Nash Version) certainly could all also be included in the 3CD set....! |
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Gee |
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Rythym Guitar
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Some other tracks might go on....such as:
"Baby Don't Cry", "Rockin' Robin", "Little Bitty Pretty One", "I've Been Wrong", "Nitty Gritty"/"Somethin's Got A Hold On Me", "Don't Run and Hide", "When You're Lights Turned On", "Step Inside", "It's A Shame,It's A Game" etc..... |
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James Towill |
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I'd buy it! |
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Dennis |
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I still think "Purple Rain" was a poor choice of material for them to cover. Are there ANY Hollies fans who can honestly say they are also fans of Prince? I sure am not. |
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chig |
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But surely you don't have to be a fan of someone to like one of their records.
There are many bands I'm not too keen on but I can still appreciate some of their songs.
Purple Rain was a great live song with great guitar. |
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Dennis |
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chig wrote: |
But surely you don't have to be a fan of someone to like one of their records.
There are many bands I'm not too keen on but I can still appreciate some of their songs.
Purple Rain was a great live song with great guitar. |
Well, yes, I've always felt that even the WORST artists can have a song or two I like. But Prince? I admit I sort of liked "1999" back in the '80s. I just brought it up on YouTube, but couldn't get through it; a waste of time. I guess Prince is one of the exceptions. No dice. |
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MichealC |
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Rythym Guitar
Joined: 12 May 2004
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Location: Ireland
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Geoff,
If it's called Rockin With The Hollies pry the tapes of Stockholm '66 out of Bobby's hands and but You Don't Know Like I Know on it! That is rock and roll with Graham screaming it out.
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Gee |
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Rythym Guitar
Joined: 16 Jan 2007
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Agreed - Indeed I would love to see the FULL Stockholm, Sweden Concert of 12 December 1966 |
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SpartyScott |
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Posts: 661
Location: Gahanna, Ohio USA
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Wasn't the 1967 Italian single "Kill Me Quick" originally released without harmonies?
That original release would be be a great addition. |
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Dennis |
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Joined: 17 Feb 2004
Posts: 773
Location: Los Angeles
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SpartyScott wrote: |
Wasn't the 1967 Italian single "Kill Me Quick" originally released without harmonies?
That original release would be be a great addition. |
Of the four Italy-only tracks, "Devi Avere Fiducia In Me" (whatever that translates to, I still don't know) is my favorite. A good stereo mix of that one would be welcome. |
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Dennis |
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Joined: 17 Feb 2004
Posts: 773
Location: Los Angeles
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MichealC wrote: |
Geoff,
If it's called Rockin With The Hollies pry the tapes of Stockholm '66 out of Bobby's hands and but You Don't Know Like I Know on it! That is rock and roll with Graham screaming it out.
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Yes, I agree. We need rarities. Those previously released tracks we already have. Some unreleased stuff in better-than-bootleg quality, such as the Aussie 1970 special with their rocking rendition of "Woodstock" would be very nice to hear. "Only Love Can Break Your Heart", "Amazing Grace" (both of which remained in the set list during the live Rickfors shows), "Blood Red Roses", "Dear Oak Tree", and their knockout version of "Let It Be" should be found and released. Moreover, where's the video of that TV show? |
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James Towill |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2004
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Location: Dunfermline, Fife
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Geoff coles wrote: |
I don't know if the June 1986 Concert at Magnum International Centre, Irvine, Scotland which was apparently recorded in excellent sound and transmitted by Radio Clyde, is ever likely to see the Light of day either..... |
I heard this recently. To be honest, Mainz is far afore this concert, and has a much more interesting set list. Gasoline Alley Bred on the Irvine setlist is probably the most interesting item in my opinion. |
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Knut |
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The Purple show featuring A whiter shade of pale is also great. deserves official release! The good point is that you hear Allan with a great voice, and the sound is about perfect. |
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_________________ Would you believe the Hollies had power to stay by evolution of their style from Buddy Holly ? That's for certain because they follow what goes around, write on and go out on the road. They did it then, they do it now - please do it always.
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