Eric Burdon & the Animals — Sky Pilot Parts 1&2
Album: Absolute Animals 1964-1968
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Released: 1968
Length: 7:18
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Length: 7:18
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GChevy410 wrote:
Well, you guys are the ones in change now, so dont blame anyone but yourselves. Sorry you are so disappointed, but if the majority of young people from that era stuck to their guns, then maybe it would be different.
Typical...Blame the victim.
So let me get this right...The young student that put himself in front of the tank in tiananmen square is to blame for the current state of affairs in China?
Or the honest and hard working employees, not the dishonest directors at Enron are really to blame for that mess?
Or maybe we can see fit to blame you for the all the students that have been killed in schools these last few years...I mean that's your generations legacy right?
Careful there young man, time will catch you too.
For me, to be on the RP playlist it should meet two criteria:
1. It shouldn't suck. Except for Quannum, James Blunt, and other random but infrequent slipups, Bill has the best suckage filter I've seen anywhere.
2. You shouldn't hear it 10X a week on regular radio. This is more problematic because it affects a lot of highly rated artists like Pink Floyd and The Beatles, although in a lot of cases it becomes a question of what tracks you play.
This one meets both criteria.
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Oggy wrote:
Gweniviere, I felt that way back then, too. Too bad, eh?
Well, you guys are the ones in change now, so dont blame anyone but yourselves. Sorry you are so disappointed, but if the majority of young people from that era stuck to their guns, then maybe it would be different.
hobbitt wrote:
Yeah, that too, but I'm pretty sure it was called phlanging in the late 60's/early 70's.
technical refrence:
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Gweniviere wrote:
Suddenly I am transported to a time when I was hopeful and thought that I would be living in a world far unlike the one I live in today.
Gweniviere, I felt that way back then, too. Too bad, eh?
nagsheadlocal wrote:
George Martin in "All You Need is Ears" describes this as "flanging" for rubbing his hands on the flange of the tape reel.
I still have this on .45 - glad I hid all my old vinyl in the attic!
Interesting. I remember one guy describing how he did it: two reel-to-reels, same song, start one just after the other. Probably the same sort of deal.
hobbitt wrote:
Yeah, that too, but I'm pretty sure it was called phlanging in the late 60's/early 70's.
George Martin in "All You Need is Ears" describes this as "flanging" for rubbing his hands on the flange of the tape reel.
I still have this on .45 - glad I hid all my old vinyl in the attic!
I tuned this out for a few minutes, listen again, and this bloody song is still on?!?
mercy killing plsktx
Yeah, what the hell happened. All that peace & love and brotherhood of the 60's and look where America has ended up. Incomprehensible... I'm reminded of the phrase, "Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it."
The Pipes! the Pipes! Go laddies!
Blow yer wee arses off!
4 and plus 2 for the bag pipes!
Hmmm. Not sure time has treated this one so well.
E_A_D_G wrote:
Phasing.
Yeah, that too, but I'm pretty sure it was called phlanging in the late 60's/early 70's.
hobbitt wrote:
Haven't heard this in, like, forever. Love the phase work ("phlanging", if I remember it correctly).
Phasing. Flanging may also be correct. Similar technique best identified by viewing the wave form.
Suddenly I am transported to a time when I was hopeful and thought that I would be living in a world far unlike the one I live in today.
Fifteen years, at least...
aflanigan wrote:
Wow, what a chestnut!!!
I can't agree more, this song started and I put on the headphones... wow.
Haven't heard this in, like, forever. Love the phase work ("phlanging", if I remember it correctly).
William digs deep. Go William!
Wow, what a chestnut!!!