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07-03-2018, 05:23 PM
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Time for one more:

No.597: "Walls And Bridges" by John Lennon (1974)


Deeply immersed in exile in New York City and recorded from sessions which featured Harry Nilsson, Ringo and Elton John, John Lennon appeared with this collection of solid, but reflective songs.
It's always very difficult to find any Beatles-related videos which are allowed to be shown from the net, but these two are a pretty good indication of the album's content:




More tomorrow, enjoy folks!
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Originally Posted by Floydy ->
Time for one more:

No.597: "Walls And Bridges" by John Lennon (1974)


Deeply immersed in exile in New York City and recorded from sessions which featured Harry Nilsson, Ringo and Elton John, John Lennon appeared with this collection of solid, but reflective songs.
It's always very difficult to find any Beatles-related videos which are allowed to be shown from the net, but these two are a pretty good indication of the album's content:




More tomorrow, enjoy folks!
Is this during his 'Lost Week-end' phase?
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Originally Posted by Bobby Àmericano ->
Is this during his 'Lost Week-end' phase?
That's it, Bobby, I couldn't remember what it was called.
I've actually got some bootlegs from those sessions but they didn't get a lot of recording done as they were all stoned and p!ssed up most of the time!
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That's it, Bobby, I couldn't remember what it was called.
I've actually got some bootlegs from those sessions but they didn't get a lot of recording done as they were all stoned and p!ssed up most of the time!
Oh, ya. For sure. LOL
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Oh, ya. For sure. LOL
The Brandy Alexander sessions they were called.
Dunno why but I get mixed up with that name and the Arnold Corns sessions, which of course was David Bowie around the time of Hunky Dory.
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No.614: "Wakin' On A Pretty Daze" by Kurt Vile (2013)

Thanks for this.Another new one for me.
A bit different from"Mack the Knife"
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Quite indifferent to David Bowie.Let's Dance is the only record I have.
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No.614: "Wakin' On A Pretty Daze" by Kurt Vile (2013)

Thanks for this.Another new one for me.
A bit different from"Mack the Knife"
Confession time:
Quite indifferent to David Bowie.Let's Dance is the only record I have.
Mack The Knife? Bobby Darin....sorry bud, you've lost me

Big fan of Bowie though. Let's Dance is typically 80s. As always he kept up with what was going on around him.
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It's a tune by Kurt Weill
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It's a tune by Kurt Weill
Oh aye course it is mate. I'm a bit slow on the uptake tonight!
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I lose track of what the time is in the UK.We are 11 hours ahead so its 10.15am here.
I can acknowledge what a rockpop legend Bowie was but he's never done much for me, just like Elvis.
 
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