BlueHammer85
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Have you dismissed other 1/10 scores?
Nope, never. So I won’t dismiss this one despite the temptation
Have you dismissed other 1/10 scores?
What’s wrong with a bit of Bird on the Wire at 3 o’clock in the morning when everyone else is stoned and asleep, gone home, bagged off and engaged in more interesting activity.Uh oh. Please not Cohen. I'd even prefer show tunes, or country. Plus @Bill Walker and I just started agreeing about things finally . . . :)
Because that's fucking 7 PM here and I'm either eating dinner or watching South Park re-runs :)What’s wrong with a bit of Bird on the Wire at 3 o’clock in the morning
I wasn’t being literall. the only time I ever listened to Leonard when I was young was At 3am at the least successful parties. I’m not sure I would ever listen to him these days unless my wife made me.Because that's fucking 7 PM here and I'm either eating dinner or watching South Park re-runs :)
Ha ha ha I know.I wasn’t being literall. the only time I ever listened to Leonard when I was young was At 3am at the least successful parties. I’m not sure I would ever listen to him these days unless my wife made me.
Lightweight!Ha ha ha I know.
But if a party makes it to 3 AM isn't that a by-definition successful one?
Not my fault you have zero appreciation of art Fog....xUh oh. Please not Cohen. I'd even prefer show tunes, or country. Plus @Bill Walker and I just started agreeing about things finally . . . :)
It sounds to me like his voice was put through a vibrato or tremolo effect, normally used for guitar.Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin III
@Bill Walker what is that effect that they put on Plants voice on Hats off (makes it sound like a really really really old blues recording - almost kind of gramophone)? Sorry to make you listen to it again so soon ;-)
Cheers BW.It sounds to me like his voice was put through a vibrato or tremolo effect, normally used for guitar.
Incidentally every lyric on this song was plagiarized from an old Blues or Country song. Im not sure how they got away with that With multiple artists quoted, shouldn’t at least one of them have received songwriting credit for this track? How much of an artist’s work needs to quoted before they deserve to be acknowledged in the credits? A line? A refrain? A verse? Two verses? I don’t know what the rules for songwriting credits are, but to my mind quoting two verses, as is the case with “Lone Wolf Blues”, warrants songwriting credits for Oscar Woods. Also, the Bukka White refrain, repeated several times throughout the track, plays a key role in “Hats Off to (Roy) Harper”, and so Bukka White should have been credited on this song as well.
Wished I gave it a 1 now;-)Nope, never. So I won’t dismiss this one despite the temptation