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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2004 at 11:38

Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Okay, I'm sold. I'll order Once around the World on Friday.

I'll show my backside on this forum if you genuinely dont like it!!!!!!!

Oh I forgot,I already have-enjoy the album thoughLOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2004 at 11:41

It's only $7.71 on Amazon! Used is good. What about Eat Me and Windmill, are they comparable?

I've seen yer arse, You need more roughage in your diet or maybe wet wipes.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2004 at 11:55
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

It's only $7.71 on Amazon! Used is good. What about Eat Me and Windmill, are they comparable?

I've seen yer arse, You need more roughage in your diet or maybe wet wipes.

Go to: http://www.itbites.com/

Click downloads and then click on the "Once around The World" mp3 for a live performance of the title track.Thumbs Up just realised it goes aff after 3 minutes.Confused

Eat Me in St Louis is not great-I think they were pulling apart by this time, maybe 2 1/2 stars.

Big Lad is not bad- 3 stars.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2004 at 11:59

For your info danbo, the proggiest tracks on OATW are 'Old Man And The Angel' and the majestic 'Once Around...'

As for the other two albums, Try 'Big Lad In The Windmill' before 'Eat Me In St Louis'. Proggiest track on 'Big Lad..'  being 'Screaming On The Beaches' I think.

'Big Lad..' is poppier, 'Eat Me..' was produced by Mack (ELO, Queen) and REALLY sounds like it. 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2004 at 13:05

Why haven't you guys mentioned It Bites' Live At Montreaux yet - don't you check their website?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2004 at 14:32

Confused

Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Go to: http://www.itbites.com/

Click downloads and then click on the "Once around The World" mp3 for a live performance of the title track.Thumbs Up just realised it goes aff after 3 minutes.Confused

Wakey, Wakey!LOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2004 at 04:59

'Big lad' is very poppy in places, but quite infectous too. As an album its not that progressive on the whole, IMO, but tracks like 'Screaming on the beaches' and 'You'll never go to heaven' are brilliant and make up for the crap on the album like 'Whole new world' and 'Wanna shout' the latter sounds like something Duran Duran may have rejected even as a B-side.

IB were sneaking their prog in through the back door at this point. Lulling the pop world into a false sense of security. They really progged out on 'Once around the world'  It is a brilliant album and well worth buying.

'Eat me..' has a few good tunes, but annoying production and more than its fair share of cliche. Their split was a msuical tragedy, when you consider what they were capable of.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2004 at 05:36
At the time I was a massive IB fan, even though Frank Dunnery tried to chat up my babelicious wife at a gig in Wolverhampton. I agree with Blacksword about their 3 albums. "Eat Me.." was a cynical record company driven attempt to crack the US market. Suck-up tracks like "People of America" made me cringe. All the American prog fans I know are pretty much musical anglophiles anyway, and know full well when they're being patronised. Why bother trying to sound American? Americans do it much better.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2004 at 05:47
Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Why haven't you guys mentioned It Bites' Live At Montreaux yet - don't you check their website?

Good point DH. It is an excellent album and many of the studio tracks have more 'balls' to them when played live. However, I truly believe that 'Once Around The World' was the prog high water mark of IB's short but illustrious career.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2004 at 05:50

Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

At the time I was a massive IB fan, even though Frank Dunnery tried to chat up my babelicious wife at a gig in Wolverhampton. 

That's guys for you emdair, always on the lookout for a new 'liason'

BTW, did IB ever play in The Netherlands?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2004 at 08:15
Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

 

BTW, did IB ever play in The Netherlands?

I don't know, Sigod. I'm English really. I moved here just as they split, 1990.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2004 at 10:55
Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

 

BTW, did IB ever play in The Netherlands?

I don't know, Sigod. I'm English really. I moved here just as they split, 1990.

Ooh, I'm Jelous. Holland seems to be the home of Prog at the moment. I mean, every live Prog DVD I own seems to have been filmed at in The Netherlands  

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