Voodoo Billy wrote:Needs a ventriloquist's doll on his knee.
Stars Are Stars wrote:Think these antics would go over well in the UK or Europe? I was just listening to Crocodiles the other day. I couldn’t remember what the original versions sounded like after a couple decades of changing the style. Long gone are the days of the bright guitar tones. They’ve since become heavy and dull. Was also wondering why they never continued as a four piece band and just have occasional keys.
fat cherry wrote:Well they had Jake playing guitar/keys or whatever in the 80s at some point - I think when Mac decided to stop slinging his guitar around his back and put it down altogether. I prefer the heavier version of Lips - though take your point generally. Bit of space would be cool.
fat cherry wrote:Voodoo Billy wrote:Needs a ventriloquist's doll on his knee.
That was Ray Allen wasn't it? Not that its not a bad idea - Little Mac is now going to sing Going Up whilst I neck a bottle of tia marie and night nurse. Mind you - Little Mac conjures up visions I dont want in my head.
earthdog70 wrote:This is exactly what I said to my friend Jim at the start of the Boston show last week at HOB. I'm going to hold back on severe judgement since I don't know what is going on with Ian. But getting up for the last few songs didn't really make up for the extended sitdown. I'm not saying he sounded bad but it was sad to watch. The band sounded great from start to finish.
I was pumped to get a signed copy of Will's book finally!
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