Reviews for "Marquee Club Wardour St 1971"
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Mon, Mar 16, 2009 @ 6:50 AM
Well now. There’s a gem of an idea here. The drum kit is genius - and the vocal reverb is outstanding together with the bass and drum.
I’m not in love with the guitar - it makes an appearance that doesn’t feel like it fits with what goes before or what comes after - but the once the organ hits all is forgiven. |
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Mon, Mar 16, 2009 @ 9:50 AM
This is awesome! I actually do like those heavy guitar interludes. Even with my (hopefully) temporarily partly impaired hearing (yes, it’s that time of the year again) this sounds great. One for THE playlist. :-)
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Mon, Mar 16, 2009 @ 12:52 PM
Nice mix RT. I really like the intro and the solo. You’ve shown pints of restraint probably because you had trouble finding one!
Same thing has happenned over here except all the good places that bred Aussie pub rock are now Pokie Palaces - full of zombies loosing their dough to a shitty tune and flashing lights, the ashtrays are now filled with pot puree and the bloke called Jack slogging a beer in the corner bar is now “Jacques” who sips his chardy like his sister would. If you are stuck in London, a Ms Ciggie Burns needs her windows cleaned. Nice Job with the some freshly baked vocals. |
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Pot puree, I’ll have me some of that ;-)
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Mon, Mar 16, 2009 @ 3:10 PM
she is fantastic!
This was great. You’ve got the knack. |
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Mon, Mar 16, 2009 @ 6:01 PM
wonderful track w/ a nice nod to london in the 70’s. the backing reminds me of clapton & jeff beck. the vocal is in a class by itself & produced/mixed perfectly.
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Mon, Mar 16, 2009 @ 11:44 PM
jesus. how fuckin cool is this.
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What he said…
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not on my show though… :)
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Tue, Mar 17, 2009 @ 4:55 PM
Infective bass line squire, I know I’ll be humming that for the next few days.
Your tracks always have a ‘live’ feel, that is, they are loose and avoid the tightly sequenced feel that most computer music offers (I’m certainly a victim of that). This clearly adds authenticity and is refreshing to hear in between the perfect 1/32 quantized beats and synth lines that other mixes offer. |
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word on that bass. man, i’d love it if you uploaded at least that bass line and maybe the drums. it’s definitely inspiring stuff. :)
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Mon, Apr 20, 2009 @ 4:48 PM
OK, i know I’m late but just getting to this now and it be brilliant RT, sorry I missed it,
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