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what was the last ALBUM/CD you listened to...


And how exactly does Ringo get involved in this?

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is all George Harrison, Music & Lyrics, Guitar and Vocals....AD

How did Ringo get involved? He played the drums.

As per wikipedia, the musicians on that song were:

* George Harrison – double-tracked vocal, backing vocal, acoustic guitar, Hammond organ
* Paul McCartney – backing vocal, piano, organ, bass
* John Lennon – electric guitar
* Ringo Starr – drums, tambourine
* Eric Clapton – lead guitar

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/While_My_Guitar_Gently_Weeps

shane96ranger,

This thread is NOT about individual songs
"Private Hell" is an individual song off of "Black Gives Way To Blue"

This thread is about what complete CD/Album you listen to all the way through!!!!

It also isn't about favorite songs it's about what you last listened to all the way through the disc/tape/whatever

Did you listen to "Black Gives Way To Blue" all the way through?


Hey Allan, no harm intended. I'm not trying to mess up your thread. I'll be honest, I feel singled out about your post above. It seems you've weeded through my posts exclusively and ran me up the pole. But I'll get over it. I won't mess your threads up anymore. I apologize for participating by posting songs, rather than albums. The fact is, I very very rarely listen to an entire album. I'm too random to do that. I hope you can forgive me for not adhering to your rules.
 
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How did Ringo get involved? He played the drums.

As per wikipedia, the musicians on that song were:

* George Harrison – double-tracked vocal, backing vocal, acoustic guitar, Hammond organ
* Paul McCartney – backing vocal, piano, organ, bass
* John Lennon – electric guitar
* Ringo Starr – drums, tambourine
* Eric Clapton – lead guitar

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/While_My_Guitar_Gently_Weeps




Hey Allan, no harm intended. I'm not trying to mess up your thread. I'll be honest, I feel singled out about your post above. It seems you've weeded through my posts exclusively and ran me up the pole. But I'll get over it. I won't mess your threads up anymore. I apologize for participating by posting songs, rather than albums. The fact is, I very very rarely listen to an entire album. I'm too random to do that. I hope you can forgive me for not adhering to your rules.

I just saw those two posts in the last page and I'm just trying to keep things "on track"

the idea is what people listen to THROUGH, everybody listens to songs
and that could quickly degenerate into whatever they heard on the radio last because they were too lazy to change the station...

It's about what you CHOOSE to INTENTIONALLY listen to.

Now While I have "playlists" of organized favorites in different mixes I also (quite often) start an album with the fixed intention of playing the entire thing from track #1 through the hidden tracks (if any)

And there are albums I do this with repeatedly for example:
1) Metallica - "Metallica" (aka "The Black Album")
2) Queensrÿche - "Empire"
3) Rush - "Presto"
4) 3 Doors Down - "3 Doors Down"
5) Disturbed - "Ten Thousand Fists"
6) Evans Blue - "The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal of Life Ends"
7) The Poor - "Who Cares?"
8) AC/DC - "Highway To Hell"

Just as examples I listen th them letting the whole thing run, because as an entire ALBUM each is in it's own way a masterpiece.

as for why my guitar gently weeps, yes Ringo is in the background, but commenting on him when the
George is the primary seems like you confused Ringo with George and now you are covering... but I'll let it go.



AD
 
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I just listened to the new Kid Rock CD (Born Free.) I really liked his angry, abrasive old school, **** you up, pimp your woman and smoke cigarettes music a lot more than his new soft pop/country crap.

Devil Without a Cause is coming with me in my van at work tomorrow.
 
I just saw those two posts in the last page and I'm just trying to keep things "on track"

Understandable, I can respect that. Once again I sincerely apologize. You have my word that I won't mess with your rules again. I just felt I didn't get any vaseline before I got stuck on the pole.

as for why my guitar gently weeps, yes Ringo is in the background, but commenting on him when the
George is the primary seems like you confused Ringo with George and now you are covering... but I'll let it go. AD

I hate being misunderstood, so I need to clear this up. I'm not covering anything here, no sneaky business. By no means am I confused, I am very well versed in my musical history. But what you feel I am covering was a conversation in which we were talking about drummers, not guitarists. TheTopher and I both enjoy Mike Portnoy's drumming, and he plays for several bands. In this particular piece Portnoy is playing the part that Ringo played.....on the drums. The comments in blue below were on the size of Portnoy's drum kit, which is very small compared to what he usually plays. If you were to listen to it, you would see the comment in red means he put a lot more effort into it than Ringo did.

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Originally Posted by TheTopher View Post
Man, he is going all out on that.

Portnoy's drum set looks really tiny compared to what I usually see him with.

Quote:
Originally Posted by shane96ranger View Post
True! It's bigger than Ringo's was though, LOL.

Allan, I am sorry I assumed your thread was for something other than what you intended. I guess that's what I get for assuming. I'll pick up my toys and go play in my own sand box.

BTW, it is a common misconception that George Harrison played all of the guitar on WMGGW. This is not true, it was Eric Clapton on lead.


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Currently listening to the album "The Dirty South" by the Drive-By Truckers.
 
mushroomhead's newest one beautiful stories for ugly children:headbang::headbang::icon_hornsup:
 
I just listened to the new Kid Rock CD (Born Free.) I really liked his angry, abrasive old school, **** you up, pimp your woman and smoke cigarettes music a lot more than his new soft pop/country crap.

Devil Without a Cause is coming with me in my van at work tomorrow.

i own every kid rock cd starting at devil without a cause up to born free and i agree with you 100 percent, bring the old rock back!!!
 
On the last track of A Skylit Drive - Adelphia

It's different than I normally listen to... I like it.
 

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