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9th September 2006 03:20 PM
Joey
quote:
sirmoonie wrote:

Hey JoJo! I just got Scoop 3, man. Gonna play it tonight. Yeah!




Moonie .................

I got scoop One and Two but not #3 .

Please let me know if it is worth picking up


You are ALL much loved by Joey

9th September 2006 04:08 PM
lotsajizz the Joey is all about Love apparently
9th September 2006 07:37 PM
Joey
quote:
lotsajizz wrote:
the Joey is all about Love apparently



Damn Straight My Brother .......................

www.HUSKERS.com

http://www.dublinerpubomaha.com/music.html

.................
[cc:ss]





[Edited by Joey]
9th September 2006 07:43 PM
taz22 Taz's September triple play includes:

The Who - Ottawa

Jeff Beck - Detriot

Stones - Gaints Stadium


Along with a couple of pre-season Ottawa Senator hockey games....it's gonna be one hell of a month!!!
9th September 2006 07:46 PM
mojoman
quote:
taz22 wrote:
Taz's September triple play includes:

The Who - Ottawa

Jeff Beck - Detriot

Stones - Gaints Stadium


Along with a couple of pre-season Ottawa Senator hockey games....it's gonna be one hell of a month!!!



looks like my schedule!!!

the who-philly
jeff beck-atlantic city
stones-giants stadium, foxboro if the wife will let me go!!!!
9th September 2006 09:48 PM
M.O.W.A.T.
quote:
taz22 wrote:
Taz's September triple play includes:

The Who - Ottawa

Jeff Beck - Detriot

Stones - Gaints Stadium


Along with a couple of pre-season Ottawa Senator hockey games....it's gonna be one hell of a month!!!




Hey taz!

Where are you sitting? I'll be in Ottawa on Thursday night. Maybe we can meet up somewhere before the show.
10th September 2006 05:23 PM
Joey

Enjoy the show Wednesday Evening Blue .

The Nikon @ Jones Beach Theatre

Wantagh , NY --- THE WHO love the Sea Air .


Please provide a full report Thursday -- Oh , and Gazza just provided the link to the David Letterman show --- THE WHO will be on the program September 14th .

YES .


www.cbs.com

Jacky !

11th September 2006 01:40 PM
justinkurian
quote:
Joey wrote:



Moonie .................

I got scoop One and Two but not #3 .

Please let me know if it is worth picking up


You are ALL much loved by Joey





Joey,

It's worth picking up, just for The Real Me demo. Here's a review from All Music Guide:

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
As Townshend points out in his liner notes, Scoop 3 isn't quite the same as its two predecessors, since it has a healthy dose of recent material instead of being devoted to songs entirely from his large archive of demos and home recordings. As he notes, this new material is almost entirely instrumental because, "(W)ithout a 'commission' from the Who (or for my own solo career), I simply write less songs." This does give Scoop 3 a different feel — as the songs and song sketches intertwine and twist with the instrumentals, the collection gets a meditative, reflective feel, creating a bit of an aural self-portrait, which ironically enough means that it flows better as an album than any of his projects since White City. However, it may mean that those legions of die-hard fans looking for a collection overflowing with unheard songs, starkly revelatory early demos, and covers — like on the first two Scoop releases — may be a little disappointed, because there simply aren't as many. But they are here, in the form of previously unheard songs like "Commonwealth Boys" and "I Like It the Way It Is" as well as early versions of "Rough Boys" (called "Tough Boys"), "However Much I Booze" (called "No Way Out"), and — most remarkably — "Eminence Front" and "Athena" (called "Teresa"), in slower renditions that reveal the heart of the songs. Actually, that's true for most of the material here, as the selections from Who By Numbers, Quadrophenia, Face Dances, All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes, and Iron Man — even songs that worked brilliantly on the albums — sound more of a piece when delivered in these delicate, passionate, synth-heavy but warm homemade versions, especially when they're bridged by Townshend's evocative instrumentals. It does wind up sounding like a musical diary, and if that isn't enough to satisfy listeners who have eagerly awaited a third Scoop for over a decade, they're simply ungrateful, since few musicians would have the guts or the inclination (or the material, for that matter) to release something as raggedly lovely and personal as this.
11th September 2006 02:32 PM
Joey
quote:
justinkurian wrote:


Joey,

It's worth picking up, just for The Real Me demo. Here's a review from All Music Guide:

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
As Townshend points out in his liner notes, Scoop 3 isn't quite the same as its two predecessors, since it has a healthy dose of recent material instead of being devoted to songs entirely from his large archive of demos and home recordings. As he notes, this new material is almost entirely instrumental because, "(W)ithout a 'commission' from the Who (or for my own solo career), I simply write less songs." This does give Scoop 3 a different feel — as the songs and song sketches intertwine and twist with the instrumentals, the collection gets a meditative, reflective feel, creating a bit of an aural self-portrait, which ironically enough means that it flows better as an album than any of his projects since White City. However, it may mean that those legions of die-hard fans looking for a collection overflowing with unheard songs, starkly revelatory early demos, and covers — like on the first two Scoop releases — may be a little disappointed, because there simply aren't as many. But they are here, in the form of previously unheard songs like "Commonwealth Boys" and "I Like It the Way It Is" as well as early versions of "Rough Boys" (called "Tough Boys"), "However Much I Booze" (called "No Way Out"), and — most remarkably — "Eminence Front" and "Athena" (called "Teresa"), in slower renditions that reveal the heart of the songs. Actually, that's true for most of the material here, as the selections from Who By Numbers, Quadrophenia, Face Dances, All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes, and Iron Man — even songs that worked brilliantly on the albums — sound more of a piece when delivered in these delicate, passionate, synth-heavy but warm homemade versions, especially when they're bridged by Townshend's evocative instrumentals. It does wind up sounding like a musical diary, and if that isn't enough to satisfy listeners who have eagerly awaited a third Scoop for over a decade, they're simply ungrateful, since few musicians would have the guts or the inclination (or the material, for that matter) to release something as raggedly lovely and personal as this.




Bless You justinkurian


You are much loved by Joey
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