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November 16th, 2005 11:42 PM
Neocon What's wrong with Who by Numbers other than the depressing mood of desperation portending Pete surfing for child porn "Dreaming From the Waist Down."

Sure I sold it years ago, but I needed the money, I liked the album and thought it was one of the Who's top 3 albums. Definitely thought it was better that Who Are You. I know it's not really a party album. Squeeze Box is light though.
November 17th, 2005 02:32 AM
pdog Sold it for crack, pot, beer, whores...?
November 17th, 2005 02:52 AM
Voodoo Scrounge I never really dug the who
November 17th, 2005 06:20 AM
lotsajizz your loss
November 17th, 2005 06:39 AM
corgi37 Why not go to a WHO board and discuss this rather bizarre and lame topic?

"When i first signed a contract
It was more than a hand shake then
I know it still is
But its a plain fact
We speak so much shit
Behind each others backs"
[Edited by corgi37]
November 17th, 2005 07:48 AM
BILL PERKS JOEY WILL BE UP SOON
November 17th, 2005 08:37 AM
Neocon
quote:
corgi37 wrote:
Why not go to a WHO board and discuss this rather bizarre and lame topic?

"When i first signed a contract
It was more than a hand shake then
I know it still is
But its a plain fact
We speak so much shit
Behind each others backs"
[Edited by corgi37]



Because I'm only mildly curious and realized this board has its share of who fans/who topics. By the way Keith R thinks Tommy sucks. Pete Townsend said "Keith is not an artists."
November 17th, 2005 09:04 AM
gimmekeef Tommy does suck..If I wanted opera I'd buy Pavoratti or whatever that fat guy's name is...
November 17th, 2005 11:29 AM
Joey
Some of your young Joey's favorite things :



http://www.maccafan.net/Albums/BackToTheEgg/Camb79_1.jpg


" In the second half of 1978, Paul McCartney looks for two musicians who could replace guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Joe English, who both resigned during the London Town recording sessions. Denny Laine finally introduces Laurence Juber and Steve Holly to Paul. Laurence Juber is an accomplished guitarist who already played with people like Shirley Bassey or John Williams, and Steve Holly recently played drums on an Elton John's album. Laurence and Steve both enrol as new Wings' members.

The first production of this new Wings line up is a single which is released in March 1979 and called Goodnight Tonight / Daytime Nightime Suffering.
Goodnight Tonight is a disco composition written by Paul with a nice bass guitar line and some good percussions. It rapidly becomes a big success in every night club and it reaches #5 in the US charts.

As usual, on the single's B-side is an hidden gem with Daytime Nightime Suffering, another perfectly mastered reggae-style song written by Paul.

In fact, the new Wings line up starts working on Paul's new album as soon as June 1978. After the folk-sounding London Town, Paul wants to go back to some rocking roots and this next album will be consequently called Back To The Egg.

Back To The Egg recording sessions in
Lympne Castle, Kent.

The recording sessions first take place in Paul's scottish farm. Then Wings go on recording in the Lympne Castle (Kent) and at Abbey Road studio #2 later on. When Paul wants to put the final touch to his album in November 1978, Abbey Road studios are no longer available and it seems that there is a pretty long waiting list... Paul doesn't want to wait and decides to build his own replica of Abbey Road studio #2. This Replica Studio is finally set up in the basement of Paul's office in Soho Square, London, and so Wings get the means to finish the new album before the end of 1978.

Back To The Egg is issued in June 1979. The album cover reminds of the one which was made eight years earlier for the Wild Life album: it has no title and no band name on it.
An important video is broadcasted on TV to promote the album (it's something rather new at the time).
Despite of these promotion efforts, Back To The Egg is not a resounding success and Paul takes it as a failure.
But nevertheless, this album is a good one with a strong rock atmosphere (at that time Paul probably wants to produce something suitable for the new Wings tour which is planned for the end of 1979).
Back To The Egg reaches #8 in the US charts.

The album opens with Reception, an introductory composition which features someone looking for a station on the radio till he finds Wings singing Getting Closer, the second song of this album.

Getting Closer is a vigorous pop/rock song with strong backing guitars and synthesizers, and a good final which is emphasized by Paul's hard-rocking voice. This is an ideal song for a live show opening during the next Wings tour.

On stage for the Wings English tour, 1979.

Next comes We're Open Tonight, a slow and short acoustic song that lets the atmosphere cool down a little bit. We're Open Tonight was the album's original title before Paul switched to Back To The Egg.

Then follows Spin It On with a very fast tempo and with an exceptional electric guitar line. This is another suitable title for live shows. It's one of the strongest titles on the album and it will be issued as a single. It will also be chosen as the basis of the promotional TV video clip.
After that comes the only title composed by Denny Laine on this album, Again And Again And Again, another energetic pop song. Denny's contribution in the songwriting of this album is fairly small in comparison with what Denny did for London Town.

Now comes what is probably the strongest song, titled Old Siam, Sir, an abrasive rock with heavy guitars which are mixed with a keyboard playing some kind of asian rhythm. Paul high-pitched throaty voice is amazing and the whole song is completely hypnotic.

The album's A-side closes with Arrow Through Me, a jazzy ballad with a nice contribution of brass instruments reminding of a big band. Paul's voice is still amazing, recorded with full of echo.

TV video sequence for Spin It On.


The album's B-side opens with a very powerful rock Rockestra Theme, recorded in October 1978 at the usual Abbey Road studio #2.

The idea of Paul is to fix up a kind of musical match between a classical orchestra and a rock band. Paul gathers some well-known musicians around him to set up this huge orchestra.

Rockestra band: Juber, Marvin, Gilmour, Laine, Townshend...

Among them are Pete Townshend (Who), Kenny Jones and Ronnie Lanes (Small Faces), Hank Marvin (Shadows), John Bonham and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin), Gary Brooker (Procol Harum), Bruce Thomas (Elvis Costello's Attraction) and David Gilmour (Pink Floyd). They all join Wings to form a very exceptional orchestra and to perform Paul's Rockestra Theme, a deluge of electric guitars, percussions, horns and keyboards.

It keeps rocking with the next song, To You, featuring a nervous electric guitar and Paul's rough and shouting voice.

A medley of two unfinished songs follows with After The Ball / Million Miles.
After The Ball is a ballad mixing some piano, an electric guitar and some keyboards.
Million Miles is sung a capella by Paul with just an accordion in the background.

Next title is Winter Rose / Love Awake, another medley of two songs. Winter Rose is a sad and beautiful melody sung by Paul at the piano. It has a nice orchestration including harpsichord and deep drumming. The sadness of the song ends with the forthcoming title, Love Awake, a gentle ballad which leads us back to more joyful feelings.
The whole song was recorded with the help of the Black Dyke Mills Band, an orchestra which already got involved by the Beatles in a song recording many years ago.
A short interlude follows with The Broadcast, some literary spoken excerpts with a piano and some strings in the background.

Afterwards, tempo speeds up again with So Glad To See You Her, a fast and nervous electric rock which is reminiscent of previous songs like Spin It On or To You. The song was recorded on the same day as Rockestra Theme with the contribution of the whole Rockestra band. "



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[Edited by Joey]
November 17th, 2005 02:41 PM
Joey
quote:
gimmekeef wrote:
Tommy does suck..If I wanted opera I'd buy Pavoratti or whatever that fat guy's name is...



I swear the Friggin GOD you shall NOT be greeted in two months

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November 17th, 2005 04:12 PM
sirmoonie
quote:
Neocon wrote:
What's wrong with Who by Numbers other than the depressing mood of desperation portending Pete surfing for child porn "Dreaming From the Waist Down."

Sure I sold it years ago, but I needed the money, I liked the album and thought it was one of the Who's top 3 albums. Definitely thought it was better that Who Are You. I know it's not really a party album. Squeeze Box is light though.


The Who!

That Maximum R&B to you, bitch.
November 18th, 2005 09:15 AM
Joey
Moonie ..........

.....you are much loved by The Joey !!!!




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[Edited by Joey]
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