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Topic: Black Night or Paranoid Posted: January 13 2012 at 11:26
Hi everybody!
Paranoid without any doubt.
I mean, who's able to define paranoia in one verse
("happiness i can not feel and love to me is so unreal")
must be kind of a genius, eh.
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Posted: April 21 2011 at 18:15
yes i see, but i love both,you know at the time, it was difficult to win a little money and more difficult to find out records, i remember i got to buy bargain records coming from jukebox to a guy at the market,but when i was in front of him with a little money, so cooooolll!!!
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Posted: April 21 2011 at 16:51
vs
For me its Paranoid by far, im no big DP fan and i dont think Black night is that special its a okay song, while i love Paranoid, one of the best metal songs ever!
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Posted: April 17 2011 at 08:54
jean-marie wrote:
anyway at the time i only got money enough to buy singles ( after hard job ) and it was hard to find albums around my town, i had to ride bike for 60 km with my friends to get a few, and when we saw a Floyd ,a Moodies or a creedence in the little shop , we were so excited
I didn't even have a bike! Although, I was lucky (or unlucky!) enough to be just a short bus trip into Glasgow city centre. Glasgow had some awesome record shops back in the day... a visit to the original Virgin store was a very exotic experience in the eary '70s! You could always find a bargain in some of those wee dive stores. And budget albums like Relics and The Faust Tapes were a real godsend to a poor teenager. Even the straight shops were great in those days. I remember buying Foxtrot during a holiday visit to relatives in Luton, after seeing the album cover in the window of the Woolworth's store. Changed days!
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Posted: April 17 2011 at 08:38
jean-marie wrote:
but witch from the two did you first get if you did it
Paranoid (sorry I just got back from playing a gig and was half asleep when I read your thread ) I didn't buy singles but my mates did. Paranoid was THE one at the time.
Edited by clarkpegasus4001 - April 17 2011 at 08:42
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Posted: April 17 2011 at 08:33
BaldFriede wrote:
seventhsojourn wrote:
Paranoid.
Didn't tend to buy singles either... apart from Silver Machine, Virginia Plain and Theme One 'cos they weren't on the albums (if my memory doesn't fail me!).
My brother had only one single, "Angels of Death" by Hawkwind, He saw it by chance and bought it because of the B-side "Transdimensional Man", which was not on the vinyl version of the album.
Great track, now available as a bonus track on Sonic Attack CD of course.
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Posted: April 17 2011 at 07:33
anyway at the time i only got money enough to buy singles ( after hard job ) and it was hard to find albums around my town, i had to ride bike for 60 km with my friends to get a few, and when we saw a Floyd ,a Moodies or a creedence in the little shop , we were so excited
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Posted: April 17 2011 at 06:11
seventhsojourn wrote:
Paranoid.
Didn't tend to buy singles either... apart from Silver Machine, Virginia Plain and Theme One 'cos they weren't on the albums (if my memory doesn't fail me!).
My brother had only one single, "Angels of Death" by Hawkwind, He saw it by chance and bought it because of the B-side "Transdimensional Man", which was not on the vinyl version of the album.
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Posted: April 17 2011 at 04:23
I actually preferred Sabbath's The Wizard which I remember being on a single around the time. Great blues-harp. Not sure if it was a B-side of Evil Woman or what. Still like Paranoid though. And Black Night of course.
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