OK, let's see what you make of Woolly's opus from "Baby" way back in 1972........Recorded under rather unusual circumstances... K@M's original and best website...
The following bjh poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: "Guitar Blues" CHOICES AND RESULTS - First class, 5 votes, 50.00% - Good, 4...
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Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the bjh group: "Moonwater" o Excellent o Good o Average o Sorry, not for me To vote, please visit the...
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Dec 5, 2008 10:50 am
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Not everyone's fav Barclays number I know, however I think it is wonderful and majestic....
Hmm.....you seem to have missed the correct option for this song...I see nothing high enough for what this song merits. No, not song, piece. Song sounds...
I've made a few comments about this track in the past which have ruffled a few feathers. The simple fact is that this is one of my least favourite BJH tracks....
No Kevin, please, don’t hold back.....:-) Paula From: bjh@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bjh@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Sterry Sent: 05 December 2008 20:27...
Mmm, I tried playing to my classical -music-loving parents too, but they dismissed it as "derivative". Well, I suppose it is. My problem was that I could never...
<I agree Paul.. Cheers Ian, we the few must stick together ;-). <I can only imagine what it must have been like to have heard it with a full orchestra for the...
I love "Moonwater" because it is so offbeat and different and so distinctively Woolly and BJH, it doesn't sound like anything by anyone else. I love its...
Very cool article. So Morrisey basically has cheated the box office and sneaked into concert venues, or talked his way in with the persons at the front door,...
I should have added my vote - been a little pre-occupied lately. I'll say it's GOOD, although after just listening to FtF it probably is the only good track on...
I'll join the "Moonwater" club. I've always loved this track - in fact I've always loved the Baby James Harvest LP. I know many think of it as a poor "end of"...
Hi, as I stated elsewhere on another topic, Wow, this could start a whole new thread, about when was the first gig you went to, how old were you, and what band...
My first gig was the Barclays at Guildford in 1975, I was 15/16 & could only go as my big sis was going too – very protective mum & dad!!! Not sure which ...
My first was BJH at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1977, on their 'Gone To Earth' tour. What made it particularly memorable was that I went backstage afterwards and...
Have any of you heard King Crimson's 'Epitaph' double CD? There's a snatch of Mellotron rhythm section on the end of one of the live tracks. They must be about...
My first was Alice Cooper at Madison Square Garden in 1973 with Flo & Eddie opening. Still one of the greatest shows ever. So I guess technically Flo and Eddie...
... missing my last train home, Like Wembley, that wasn’t difficult, the year John’s peddle board broke we had to leave before the gig finished to catch...
Hi all, have to back to 1974/1975 i guess when i was 14/15 years of age... first gigs i saw where of dutch 'prog' bands Kayak and Focus who are infact still...
My introduction to BJH is documented elsewhere (see liner notes on the tribute CD "everyone by everybody else") However my first gig - ever - was BJH 1972...
I went backstage at that gig too! Woolly was sitting on Jill's lap, which as she explained to me later, made it easier for him to sign things. (Centre fold of...
good point!! So technically, Camel was the first band I ever saw live. 2008/12/8 <LYELL1@...> ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...