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Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 07 Oct 2015, 5:07am
by Low Down Low
Do people think everything Mick does should sound like BAD or else it's going to be a disappointment? Have to admit, like most, I found these a little strange to begin with, but after 3 or 4 listens, I began to quite like them, especially the first three. They're different and interesting, and don't think they're meant to be taken too seriously.
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 7:00am
by mikel
Last week I had a pleasant surprise waiting for a WATERBOYS show to start, in the intro music prior to the concert beginning to play a melody that knew me known and after a moment of doubt i realized that it was one of these songs , this was SPAGHETTI JUNCTION, , a smile in my face , possibly the only one in that place who knew the origin
and it wasn´t a casuality after readint this ...
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 10:26am
by drowninghere
mikel wrote: ↑10 Aug 2017, 7:00am
Last week I had a pleasant surprise waiting for a WATERBOYS show to start, in the intro music prior to the concert beginning to play a melody that knew me known and after a moment of doubt i realized that it was one of these songs , this was SPAGHETTI JUNCTION, , a smile in my face , possibly the only one in that place who knew the origin
and it wasn´t a casuality after readint this ...
that's really cool - love the Waterboys and now a nice chance to listen to these again - thanks!
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 11:27am
by coffeepotman
Interesting...Bad Mood rocks out the rest are pretty mellow but I like them. Real growers
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 3:13pm
by Silent Majority
Silent Majority wrote: ↑12 May 2015, 4:17pm
I think Pretty Thing is pretty great. And I like Easy Going Man for the opening titles of a never-made Ealing Comedy starring Peter Sellers, Norman Wisdom and Eric Sykes delivering milk in 1950s London.
Heh. This thing I don't remember writing appeals to me.
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 11 Aug 2017, 1:22am
by TeddyB Not Logged In
mikel wrote: ↑10 Aug 2017, 7:00am
Last week I had a pleasant surprise waiting for a WATERBOYS show to start, in the intro music prior to the concert beginning to play a melody that knew me known and after a moment of doubt i realized that it was one of these songs , this was SPAGHETTI JUNCTION, , a smile in my face , possibly the only one in that place who knew the origin
and it wasn´t a casuality after readint this ...
Lovely.
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 11 Aug 2017, 1:23am
by TeddyB Not Logged In
mikel wrote: ↑10 Aug 2017, 7:00am
Last week I had a pleasant surprise waiting for a WATERBOYS show to start, in the intro music prior to the concert beginning to play a melody that knew me known and after a moment of doubt i realized that it was one of these songs , this was SPAGHETTI JUNCTION, , a smile in my face , possibly the only one in that place who knew the origin
and it wasn´t a casuality after readint this ...
Lovely. Just texted this to Mick.
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 11 Aug 2017, 9:47am
by oliver
Silent Majority wrote: ↑10 Aug 2017, 3:13pm
Silent Majority wrote: ↑12 May 2015, 4:17pm
And I like Easy Going Man for the opening titles of a never-made Ealing Comedy starring Peter Sellers, Norman Wisdom and Eric Sykes delivering milk in 1950s London.
Heh. This thing I don't remember writing appeals to me.
I'm listening to this in a whole new light now :)
Re: mick jones ex Libris....
Posted: 11 Aug 2017, 9:55am
by Marky Dread
oliver wrote: ↑11 Aug 2017, 9:47am
Silent Majority wrote: ↑10 Aug 2017, 3:13pm
Silent Majority wrote: ↑12 May 2015, 4:17pm
And I like Easy Going Man for the opening titles of a never-made Ealing Comedy starring Peter Sellers, Norman Wisdom and Eric Sykes delivering milk in 1950s London.
Heh. This thing I don't remember writing appeals to me.
I'm listening to this in a whole new light now :)
The tracks didn't really grab me much on first listen. However I have played them a fair amount now and enjoy them. Great for late night listening and I sincerely hope Mick does some more.