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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15926 |
Topic: top 5 Roxy Music songs (or 10) Posted: March 21 2014 at 00:28 |
Angel Eyes is also a worthy tune.
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admireArt
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Posted: March 20 2014 at 19:58 |
MANIFESTO: If it had turned out as a 4 songs EP like :"Manifesto", "Ain't that so", "Stronger through the years" and "Spin me round" (give n take), it could have been a 4 PA stars effort. As such it is really only for us Roxyphiles. **PA stars.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 24 2014 at 03:30 |
Manifesto - 1979 - and still makes some risky moves by incorporating some avante-weirdness......
......definitely spear-heading the 'New-Wave' artsy contingent..... Edited by Tom Ozric - February 24 2014 at 03:30 |
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chopper
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Posted: February 22 2014 at 06:15 |
I really like it. It's kind of halfway between early Roxy and the later one that became a little bit too smooth for me.
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tszirmay
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Posted: February 22 2014 at 00:10 |
As well as on For Your Pleasure, Stranded, Country Life and Siren (Sentimental Fool is wicked). Err.... yeah, I am a fan
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 21 2014 at 23:53 |
Paul Thompson does an outstanding job, on Roxy S/T especially, no doubt about it.
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tszirmay
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Posted: February 21 2014 at 21:15 |
A quick note on Paul Thompson. The Great Paul Thompson is easily, I repeat easily winner of the most underrated drummer in music! Meaty, juicy, no sissy frills for this lad. Also , while on the drum topic,check out Andy Newmark on the Frejus 1982 version of My Only Love = utterly ridiculous!
http://youtu.be/hlPJYXVvimQ
Edited by tszirmay - February 21 2014 at 21:15 |
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15926 |
Posted: February 21 2014 at 20:54 |
'Angel Eyes' has some quite strange moments in it. Tibbs was exceptional on the bass. Love 'Stronger Through The Years' with a jammy vibe to it.
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tszirmay
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Posted: February 21 2014 at 20:49 |
Ferry never gets credit for 2 things 1- being a brilliant lyricist (ask Bono) and 2- getting out when punk reared its head and set about murdering established bands . After a brief lull for a slew of solo albums by almost all the members, RM returned with young bassist Gary Tibbs , who came straight out of punk school and gave the band an edge and a rejuvenated look (quote Manzanera) . It was a curious combination of pop, art, electronica and punky tendencies (trash) as well as two cool prog epics (Stronger Through the Years and Ain't That So) . I call it the survival effort , but remains my least favorite RM album. I actually liked Flesh+Blood , it has some amazing moments (My Only Love).
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15926 |
Posted: February 21 2014 at 20:37 |
Any thoughts on 'Manifesto' ?? I think it's a pretty decent album with lots to enjoy. Somewhat 'darker' in atmosphere.
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uduwudu
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Posted: February 18 2014 at 03:29 |
For Your Pleasure
Bogus Man Ain't That So Both Ends Burning More Than This Love Is The Drug In Every Dream Home A Heartache Dance Away My Only Love Avalon and a bonus for the ultimate cover Jealous Guy. Utter bliss. They di with that what Hendrix did with Watchtower - own it. Hurricane and * Miles High are excellent versions but Jealous Guy was made for Roxy. What a build up.... Their ability to be quite out there like the first album to the smooth later albums. Vocals. Manzanera's guitar work, tasteful use of reverb and delay and occasionally getting wild like on the somewhat The underrated but badly covered Heart Still beating live album. Their rock band equivalent of being David Bowie making challenging music appealing. Beautifully constructed songs, nothing out of place. ... plus they are excellent in concert (from the albums that I do have anyway, such as Viva. Seemingly pop in the visuals but really quite arty in the music. Make a success out of rather non-commercial music (the debut and showing where it can go; the second.) Make credible music out of melodic hooks (the dreaded pop in the world of prog). Music that can function in the mind as well as the dance floor. Making art rock for mainstream listening and in later years making mainstream oriented music for art rock listeners. |
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chopper
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 13:05 |
Pyjamarama
Mother of Pearl All I want is you Street Life Do the Strand Casanova The Bogus Man Dance Away Oh Yeah A Song for Europe
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Big Ears
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 08 2005 Location: Hants, England Status: Offline Points: 727 |
Posted: February 16 2014 at 12:49 |
Roxy Music were great, but Bryan Ferry is an acquired taste for sure. Everything from For Your Pleasure to Viva Roxy, inlcuding Ferry's solo work, is worth hearing. Manzanera's Listen Now is good too.
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dr wu23
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 10:10 |
I always saw them as art rock more than prog but those two genres bleed into one another anyway.
But imho Country Life and Siren should be in any serious music collection. Both are very good albums with a number of styles merged into their unique sound. I have all of their LP's up to and including Avalon which is an excellent mellow selection of songs. At that point Ferry developed into the 'crooner' he always really wanted to be imo and that classic Roxy sound was gone.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 08:31 |
^ That's a little harsh, Jean. But RM is an acquired taste. Damn it my original post took too long and didn't go through.
Anyway to try to restate in short. I think Avalon was a beautiful piece or prog/pop crossover if you will. I'm not really a fan of RM's earlier albums but I am a big fan of the Enos (Brian and Roger). Edited by Slartibartfast - February 16 2014 at 08:37 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Bald_Jean
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 08:24 |
I see Roxy Music as a parody of prog rock. the question is: should such a parody be included on this site? my opinion is "yes". guys, where is your sense of humor?
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Big Ears
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 05:58 |
I remember being disappointed with the Resolving Contradictions album, but I haven't heard it for over thirty years! In Search of Eddie Riff, I haven't heard at all.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 15 2014 at 17:42 |
Also, Mackay was responsible for giving ENO the VCS3 Synthi he bought around Roxy's formation. Talk about forward thinking.....!!
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Dean
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Posted: February 15 2014 at 06:22 |
^ MacKay also wrote the music for the Rock Follies TV series.
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What?
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Big Ears
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 08 2005 Location: Hants, England Status: Offline Points: 727 |
Posted: February 15 2014 at 05:46 |
^ MacKay wrote a book on the use of keyboards in rock music and cited Keith Emerson as the prime exponent. He played saxophone for Eddie and the Hot Rots too.
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