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Posted: September 10 2016 at 18:07
^ banjo is SOOOOO metal... I would go as far as to say I'd pre-order a DT album.. 2 of them in fact if he who hath no name decided to pointlessly shamelessly shread on a banjo... at least the same pointless noodling showoff bullsh*t would sound good.
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One of the greatest bluegrass albums of all time:
one? Honestly.. I'd be hard pressed to consider one that is greater...
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 14:41
Dean wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:
Dean wrote:
SteveG wrote:
No banjo, no Dave Cousins. No Cousins, no Strawbs. No Strawbs, no Hero And Heroine. Banjo's are more important to prog than you think.
As poetically lovely as that sounds, it isn't true in any sense of the word, especially considering that Hero and Heroine doesn't feature a banjo as far as I recall.
But it is very banjo-like. The impression of banjoism is heavy in that album. Banjoish even.
Yeah, you're right, the banjosh mellotron tape set is used extensively on several tracks.
Dave Cousins+banjo=early Strawbs. And Dave was killer on the 5 string!
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 16:53
Is very cool but still prefer Thunderstuck on Banjo. Actually prefer the Black in Black songs (and earlier) to the later songs like thunderstruck.............. Old aussie at heart!
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 18:53
EddieRUKiddingVarese wrote:
Is very cool but still prefer Thunderstuck on Banjo. Actually prefer the Black in Black songs (and earlier) to the later songs like thunderstruck.............. Old aussie at heart!
no doubt man... that is like comparing pre and post sobriety Aerosmith... sobriety ripped the guts out of that group as much as Bon's death did. both continued and hell ..sold millions of albums.. but that spark was gone.
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Posted: September 27 2016 at 19:05
Yea the spark was good- regret that I never saw them live back in the day- saw plently of other Oz acts back then but not AC/DC. Rose Tattoo would pretty cool live back in the day, also Angels, Skyhooks, Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil etc
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Posted: September 30 2016 at 10:22
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Posted: October 01 2016 at 01:27
I dislike all resonator and drone instruments, of which the banjo is the worse since it combines both in one wholly disagreeable instrument. The only thing in its favour is that most of it's combustible, which is more than can be said of its b'stard-cousin the resonator guitar. Banjos just encourage people to do that horrible nasal-twang 'singing' (I use the word under duress) and that has to be stopped.
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