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Topic: Be Lucky!Posted By: Svetonio
Subject: Be Lucky!
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 02:16
A new track by The Who.
A new album is on the way.
Replies: Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 02:20
Seems like retirement packages are well under way..........
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 02:33
Listening to this track - Starkey's drumming is amazing, Palladino plays his JAE best, Daltrey's voice is powerful, Townshend is good all the way - I think that the last studio album by the The Who will be great.
Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 03:43
I think the up-and-coming Floyd release will be great - it is a dedication to Richard Wright after all.....
This doesn't necessarily mean it will be a success.......
I've never been a fan of The Who, but with Entwistle no longer with us (let alone Ol' Keith) - I find it hard to grasp it will have ANY magic, like the few moments I recall.......
.........but I am not a follower of this band, though Live At Leeds is the only document that does ANYTHING for me.
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 08:19
Tom Ozric wrote:
I think the up-and-coming Floyd release will be great - it is a dedication to Richard Wright after all.....
This doesn't necessarily mean it will be a success.......
I've never been a fan of The Who, but with Entwistle no longer with
us (let alone Ol' Keith) - I find it hard to grasp it will have ANY
magic, like the few moments I recall.......
.........but I am not a follower of this band, though Live At Leeds is the only document that does ANYTHING for me.
Well, no one is a superhuman thatcan love equally all ofsogreatopus. TheWhois a bandthathad manystages,so there arefanswho likeonly e.g. 60sTheWho, you know - their debut album, also the great 60s songs as Happy Jack, Boris The Spider, Pictures of Lily, I Can See For Miles.. I like most that middle 70s The Who - By Numbers, Tommy Soundtrack, Live at Charlton 1974, Live in Houston 1975 and Live at Swansea 1976 especially (my fav The Who live record), and regarding this new song, I think that I'll like their last studio album.
Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 10:09
I wish them all the best, but that new track didn't excite me one bit.
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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 10:35
It;s a decent song and sounds like something that could have been on the Who Are You sessions....but I can't say it
is anything special.
As someone above said.....a retirement package album.
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Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 12:28
dr wu23 wrote:
It;s a decent song and sounds like something that could have been on the Who Are You sessions....but I can't say it
is anything special.
As someone above said.....a retirement package album.
This song have nothing to do with that full of synth Who Are You the album, nor with that Who Are You flash-rock (or "Disco"-like) the style of production.
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 12:47
The Who … Paying tribute. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com
The Who’s first song in eight years explicitly references Daft Punk and AC/DC. Be Lucky, which will appear on the band’s forthcoming 50th anniversary compilation, claims the Australian rockers and the French DJs can both help you achieve your dreams.
“You wanna climb without a safety line/ AC/DC’s gonna be fine,” Roger Daltrey sings over Pete Townshend’s guitar riffs. Elsewhere in the song, he alludes to the commercial appeal of AC/DC’s biggest song: “If you want to want to sell/ you’ve got to kiss and tell/ And you’ve got to do a cover of Highway to Hell.”
The references to AC/DC are bittersweet, coming in the week it was announced the group’s founding guitarist, http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/sep/24/acdc-malcolm-young-master-of-discipline-and-economy" rel="nofollow - Malcolm Young , was having to leave the group owing to ill health.
As for Daft Punk, they are part of a similar refrain: “You want to climb without a safety line/ Daft Punk will tell you that it’s gonna be fine.” Soon an AutoTuned voice pipes up, mimicking Daft Punk’s robo-effect.
Aside of 50th anniversary compilation CD, a new studio album is gonna be released in spring 2015, Daltrey said for The Who.com
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 13:17
HolyMoly wrote:
I wish them all the best, but that new track didn't excite me one bit.
I mind you that the singles are not necessarily the best songs of an album when it's recorded by The Who, at least since Her Majesty Quadrophenia - minus Face Dances.
Posted By: aapatsos
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 13:24
HolyMoly wrote:
I wish them all the best, but that new track didn't excite me one bit.
Listened on the radio, disappointed
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 13:28
“We've been in the studio recording for the first time in 7 years, and we had this one recorded. We got a greatest hits thing coming out, and we're going to put it on that, and we're also putting it out as a single. If anyone wants to download it, all the proceeds are going to our American version of Teenage Cancer Trust. I think we’ve made a great record.
Pete always writes original stuff. It's very original, it's very different, but in some ways it's very Who 1973. So, it's got a lot going for it I think. He writes alone, he writes all manner of material, and he presents it to us. Some of them I tell him they're a load of rubbish, but not many. Not that they’re rubbish, it's just that they're not suited for The Who. The ones that work, work, and here's one of them.
Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 13:31
It's not bad, better than most of the stuff on Endless Wire which I never really liked.
Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: September 29 2014 at 14:48
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss? Ah, no.
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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 05:22
Sorry, it's not The Who without Entwistle and Moon.
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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 09:29
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
It;s a decent song and sounds like something that could have been on the Who Are You sessions....but I can't say it
is anything special.
As someone above said.....a retirement package album.
This song have nothing to do with that full of synth Who Are You the album, nor with that Who Are You flash-rock (or "Disco"-like) the style of production.
Synth or not it sounds like the same period to me. A mediocre one at any rate.
------------- One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 10:54
The Dark Elf wrote:
Sorry, it's not The Who without Entwistle and Moon.
Yes I know, but this is The Who song.
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 11:00
dr wu23 wrote:
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
It;s a decent song and sounds like something that could have been on the Who Are You sessions....but I can't say it
is anything special.
As someone above said.....a retirement package album.
This song have nothing to do with that full of synth Who Are You the album, nor with that Who Are You flash-rock (or "Disco"-like) the style of production.
Synth or not it sounds like the same period to me. A mediocre one at any rate.
Well, I like Who Are You but imo this track sounds much more like Face Dances period.
Anyway, a mediocre song or not, this song is a "classic" The Who song without a doubt.
Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 11:10
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
It;s a decent song and sounds like something that could have been on the Who Are You sessions....but I can't say it
is anything special.
As someone above said.....a retirement package album.
This song have nothing to do with that full of synth Who Are You the album, nor with that Who Are You flash-rock (or "Disco"-like) the style of production.
Synth or not it sounds like the same period to me. A mediocre one at any rate.
Well, I like Who Are You but imo this track sounds much more like Face Dances period. Anyway, a mediocre song or not, this song is a "classic" The Who song without a doubt.
Well....of course it's a Who song...they wrote it.
A 'classic'..? I think not.
------------- One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 11:17
chopper wrote:
It's not bad, better than most of the stuff on Endless Wire which I never really liked.
Endless Wire is actually an avarage Townshend's solo album, recorded mostly by him himself in his home studio, but with Daltrey on it. However, there are a few great songs.
Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 11:25
dr wu23 wrote:
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
It;s a decent song and sounds like something that could have been on the Who Are You sessions....but I can't say it
is anything special.
As someone above said.....a retirement package album.
This song have nothing to do with that full of synth Who Are You the album, nor with that Who Are You flash-rock (or "Disco"-like) the style of production.
Synth or not it sounds like the same period to me. A mediocre one at any rate.
Well, I like Who Are You but imo this track sounds much more like Face Dances period. Anyway, a mediocre song or not, this song is a "classic" The Who song without a doubt.
Well....of course it's a Who song...they wrote it.
A 'classic'..? I think not.
Yes of course it's "classic" and it's something between By Numbers and Face Dances.
Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 11:35
The Who only have 11 studio albums which surprises me a little since they have been around so long....since 1965.
After 'It's Hard' they didn't make another album for 24 years.
For me the last good one was 'Who Are You' in 1978.
------------- One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: September 30 2014 at 11:37
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
Svetonio wrote:
dr wu23 wrote:
It;s a decent song and sounds like something that could have been on the Who Are You sessions....but I can't say it
is anything special.
As someone above said.....a retirement package album.
This song have nothing to do with that full of synth Who Are You the album, nor with that Who Are You flash-rock (or "Disco"-like) the style of production.
Synth or not it sounds like the same period to me. A mediocre one at any rate.
Well, I like Who Are You but imo this track sounds much more like Face Dances period. Anyway, a mediocre song or not, this song is a "classic" The Who song without a doubt.
Well....of course it's a Who song...they wrote it.
A 'classic'..? I think not.
Yes of course it's "classic" and it's something between By Numbers and Face Dances.
First of all by definition it won't be a 'classic' until some years have passed but even then it's not up to that level of quality imo. , but then some people are easy on rating things.
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Posted By: Intruder
Date Posted: October 09 2014 at 10:05
They sound great....the song isn't "classic" Who, meaning without JE and KM there is no "classic" Who sound. Still, it's solid Who, just like parts of Face Dances, It's Hard and a lot of Endless Wire.
Just last night the Who in London doing Quad was on TV and the wife commented that if these guys weren't famous, they'd be all over youtube as those pathetic geriatrics trying to imitate a rock band.....sadly, I had to agree.....but also disagree. Pete could be rolled out to drool at the microphone stand and I'd dig it.
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