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Postby WiredOut » 28th Mar 09, 12:06

Keith Richard wrote:
Col wrote:
Ean wrote:
Col wrote:On Randoms track "LTD" there's a bit of a tune 2 mins (or so) in that lasts for about 10 seconds. Any idea what it is borrowed off, been buggin me for ages.

D'you mean the bit just after the scream with the run up that sounds like In The Street (The theme to That 70's Show)?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H6C4t2zmuw

Nope, I'll upload it today.
While I'm on, there's another one on coupled with that's taken directly from "won't get fooled again" by The Who


I think that would be "Lake of Piss"


Isn't there a deliberate Who tribute bit in Bang! as well? I think.

Anyway, to hear 'I Knew You' in a venue in Glasgow would be nice, I often muse innocently to myself. It's my favourite track on Market Harbour but one which hardly ever seems to get mentioned around here, for all its aching gorgeousness. The opening chords give me the goosebumps. :)
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Postby Col » 28th Mar 09, 12:32

Yeah, Bang is the one.

Here's the bit in LTD that sounds farmiliar to me, can't put me finger on it.
http://www.freewebs.com/bigbadcol/ltd.htm
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Postby mindslide » 28th Mar 09, 13:12

WiredOut wrote:
Keith Richard wrote:
Col wrote:
Ean wrote:
Col wrote:On Randoms track "LTD" there's a bit of a tune 2 mins (or so) in that lasts for about 10 seconds. Any idea what it is borrowed off, been buggin me for ages.

D'you mean the bit just after the scream with the run up that sounds like In The Street (The theme to That 70's Show)?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H6C4t2zmuw

Nope, I'll upload it today.
While I'm on, there's another one on coupled with that's taken directly from "won't get fooled again" by The Who


I think that would be "Lake of Piss"


Isn't there a deliberate Who tribute bit in Bang! as well? I think.

Anyway, to hear 'I Knew You' in a venue in Glasgow would be nice, I often muse innocently to myself. It's my favourite track on Market Harbour but one which hardly ever seems to get mentioned around here, for all its aching gorgeousness. The opening chords give me the goosebumps. :)


I'm with you regarding 'I knew you' Wired Out. The start hits me like a sledgehammer every time. Hearing that and Smile in Denial in London would make my night. :wink:
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Postby WiredOut » 28th Mar 09, 13:29

mindslide wrote:
WiredOut wrote:
Keith Richard wrote:
Col wrote:
Ean wrote:
Col wrote:On Randoms track "LTD" there's a bit of a tune 2 mins (or so) in that lasts for about 10 seconds. Any idea what it is borrowed off, been buggin me for ages.

D'you mean the bit just after the scream with the run up that sounds like In The Street (The theme to That 70's Show)?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H6C4t2zmuw

Nope, I'll upload it today.
While I'm on, there's another one on coupled with that's taken directly from "won't get fooled again" by The Who


I think that would be "Lake of Piss"


Isn't there a deliberate Who tribute bit in Bang! as well? I think.

Anyway, to hear 'I Knew You' in a venue in Glasgow would be nice, I often muse innocently to myself. It's my favourite track on Market Harbour but one which hardly ever seems to get mentioned around here, for all its aching gorgeousness. The opening chords give me the goosebumps. :)


I'm with you regarding 'I knew you' Wired Out. The start hits me like a sledgehammer every time. Hearing that and Smile in Denial in London would make my night. :wink:


Yes, wouldn't they both be good, while we're all just thinking out loud for no particular reason. :)
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Postby mindslide » 28th Mar 09, 13:38

WiredOut wrote:
mindslide wrote:
WiredOut wrote:
Keith Richard wrote:
Col wrote:
Ean wrote:
Col wrote:On Randoms track "LTD" there's a bit of a tune 2 mins (or so) in that lasts for about 10 seconds. Any idea what it is borrowed off, been buggin me for ages.

D'you mean the bit just after the scream with the run up that sounds like In The Street (The theme to That 70's Show)?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H6C4t2zmuw

Nope, I'll upload it today.
While I'm on, there's another one on coupled with that's taken directly from "won't get fooled again" by The Who


I think that would be "Lake of Piss"


Isn't there a deliberate Who tribute bit in Bang! as well? I think.

Anyway, to hear 'I Knew You' in a venue in Glasgow would be nice, I often muse innocently to myself. It's my favourite track on Market Harbour but one which hardly ever seems to get mentioned around here, for all its aching gorgeousness. The opening chords give me the goosebumps. :)


I'm with you regarding 'I knew you' Wired Out. The start hits me like a sledgehammer every time. Hearing that and Smile in Denial in London would make my night. :wink:


Yes, wouldn't they both be good, while we're all just thinking out loud for no particular reason. :)


You got me listening to MH for the first time in a few weeks. Damn this masterpiece reminds me of my x more thane’s healthy. Memories, oh those memories. :)
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Postby WiredOut » 28th Mar 09, 13:48

mindslide wrote:
WiredOut wrote:
mindslide wrote:
WiredOut wrote:
Keith Richard wrote:
Col wrote:
Ean wrote:
Col wrote:On Randoms track "LTD" there's a bit of a tune 2 mins (or so) in that lasts for about 10 seconds. Any idea what it is borrowed off, been buggin me for ages.

D'you mean the bit just after the scream with the run up that sounds like In The Street (The theme to That 70's Show)?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H6C4t2zmuw

Nope, I'll upload it today.
While I'm on, there's another one on coupled with that's taken directly from "won't get fooled again" by The Who


I think that would be "Lake of Piss"


Isn't there a deliberate Who tribute bit in Bang! as well? I think.

Anyway, to hear 'I Knew You' in a venue in Glasgow would be nice, I often muse innocently to myself. It's my favourite track on Market Harbour but one which hardly ever seems to get mentioned around here, for all its aching gorgeousness. The opening chords give me the goosebumps. :)


I'm with you regarding 'I knew you' Wired Out. The start hits me like a sledgehammer every time. Hearing that and Smile in Denial in London would make my night. :wink:


Yes, wouldn't they both be good, while we're all just thinking out loud for no particular reason. :)


You got me listening to MH for the first time in a few weeks. Damn this masterpiece reminds me of my x more thane’s healthy. Memories, oh those memories. :)


Are we like, the same person or something? ;) Cos funnily enough, the album also reminds me of an ex who I started seeing just after I got MH. I played the album at hers a lot, not particularly realising how pertinent much of the lyrical content would come to be for us. Took a while for a lot of the songs to become disassociated from the pain of the whole thing and become enjoyable listening again. Man, she was fucked up. Ah well.

Hang on, what's this thread about again?
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Postby mindslide » 28th Mar 09, 14:13

WiredOut wrote:
mindslide wrote:
WiredOut wrote:
mindslide wrote:
WiredOut wrote:
Keith Richard wrote:
Col wrote:
Ean wrote:
Col wrote:On Randoms track "LTD" there's a bit of a tune 2 mins (or so) in that lasts for about 10 seconds. Any idea what it is borrowed off, been buggin me for ages.

D'you mean the bit just after the scream with the run up that sounds like In The Street (The theme to That 70's Show)?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H6C4t2zmuw

Nope, I'll upload it today.
While I'm on, there's another one on coupled with that's taken directly from "won't get fooled again" by The Who


I think that would be "Lake of Piss"


Isn't there a deliberate Who tribute bit in Bang! as well? I think.

Anyway, to hear 'I Knew You' in a venue in Glasgow would be nice, I often muse innocently to myself. It's my favourite track on Market Harbour but one which hardly ever seems to get mentioned around here, for all its aching gorgeousness. The opening chords give me the goosebumps. :)


I'm with you regarding 'I knew you' Wired Out. The start hits me like a sledgehammer every time. Hearing that and Smile in Denial in London would make my night. :wink:


Yes, wouldn't they both be good, while we're all just thinking out loud for no particular reason. :)


You got me listening to MH for the first time in a few weeks. Damn this masterpiece reminds me of my x more thane’s healthy. Memories, oh those memories. :)


Are we like, the same person or something? ;) Cos funnily enough, the album also reminds me of an ex who I started seeing just after I got MH. I played the album at hers a lot, not particularly realising how pertinent much of the lyrical content would come to be for us. Took a while for a lot of the songs to become disassociated from the pain of the whole thing and become enjoyable listening again. Man, she was fucked up. Ah well.

Hang on, what's this thread about again?

Maybe's we should start a personal thread between the two of us. :wink: The lyrics in 'I knew You' sum up how we tried to help each other but ultimately failed. Still love her to bits though. :lol:
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Postby Ean » 28th Mar 09, 14:55

mindslide and WiredOut wrote:A shedload of unnecessary nested quotes!

Enough already with the huge nested quotes guys! Image

Edit out the bits that aren't relevant to your replies please.
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Postby Assmask » 28th Mar 09, 16:19

Hi Ginger, I think it's great that you've joined the forum and I hope you can feel the love that spilleth forth from this community!

Anyway, as you've been deluged by questions since making yourself known here I feel I must also attempt to partake in your wisdom; my wife advises me that my nose has an unusual amount of blackheads and that she strongly reccomends my having a facial scrub. Now, I am a budding rock star myself and I'm not sure that having a facial scrub is really becoming of person with my aspirations. Would you countenance such a move, or should I tell her to keep her emasculating suggestions to herself?

Anyway, I'm looking forward to 14th of May more than I've looked forward to any other gig ever; I have no requests about the set as I know that for every song you do perform, there is another that you won't - so instead of lamenting what you don't play I'll instead take pleasure in what you do.
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Postby SteveP » 29th Mar 09, 14:29

WiredOut wrote:[Are we like, the same person or something? ;) Cos funnily enough, the album also reminds me of an ex who I started seeing just after I got MH. I played the album at hers a lot, not particularly realising how pertinent much of the lyrical content would come to be for us. Took a while for a lot of the songs to become disassociated from the pain of the whole thing and become enjoyable listening again. Man, she was fucked up. Ah well.


Ditto for me with an ex and Yoni.

How mad is it that I was listening to Save Me when her email dumping me arrived!!! :O
Over 2 years later and I still can't really listen to that song, lthough I can listen to the rest of the album quite happily now.
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Postby wez_wildheart » 30th Mar 09, 13:59

well looks like i am missing Belfast now Ginger as South Shields will be my new hometown through work.

so will catch you in Newcastle instead

:D

good luck and looking forward to the tour!!!!
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Postby Ginger » 30th Mar 09, 14:28

Gotta say I'm getting pretty excited about this tour. Really looking forward to meeting you all.

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Postby Ross » 30th Mar 09, 17:44

Just thought I'd pop on to say thanks Ginger. Thanks for all the music, and I must say I'm looking forward to see what you do with the next solo album. Don't get me wrong, the Wildies are great and all, but the variety and the musicality of the solo stuff really gets my juices flowing.

And thanks for Monkey Zoo, that song got me through a tough time.
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Postby wildsam6o » 30th Mar 09, 18:36

tour is gna be great, any one having trouble booking tickets for dudley over see tickets?
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Postby SteveP » 30th Mar 09, 19:50

wez_wildheart wrote:so will catch you in Newcastle instead



Ooooo, so I will finally get to meet Mr John Beresford lookalike Wez then!! hahahahaha
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