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Even though Bob has not yet surprised us within anything that is not a classic Album Rock staple, this is turning into a set of greatness after the first 8 songs.BOS #8 "Piano Man"
Quote from: "mshray"Even though Bob has not yet surprised us within anything that is not a classic Album Rock staple, this is turning into a set of greatness after the first 8 songs.BOS #8 "Piano Man"does anyone know what a "real-estate novelist" is? Is he a real-estate broker who writes novels? Or a novelist who writes about real-estate?
Hye Gaz, can we get a M3S triplet out of songs, such as this one, where the lyrics contains a quoted bit of dialogue addressed to the singer?He says, "Bill, I believe this is killing me," as the smile ran away from his face...
Hey Gaz, can we get a M3S triplet out of songs, such as this one, where the lyrics contains a quoted bit of dialogue addressed to the singer?He says, "Bill, I believe this is killing me," as the smile ran away from his face...
Quote from: "mshray"Hye Gaz, can we get a M3S triplet out of songs, such as this one, where the lyrics contains a quoted bit of dialogue addressed to the singer?He says, "Bill, I believe this is killing me," as the smile ran away from his face...Stones, Fool to CryYou know what she says?She say, "Oo, Daddy, you're a fool to cryIsleys take us home! hope this is another loooong version.
Isleys take us home! hope this is another loooong version.
Quote from: "RGMike"Isleys take us home! hope this is another loooong version.Seems to be. Damn fine set. Best I've heard from Bob this year, maybe ever.
Not quite what I meant, the lyric would have to be someone calling Mick by name, not Daddy. See above ABC lyric.
Also, Harry Chapin's "There Only Was One Choice," in which a *greek chorus* calls Harry by name to reinvigorate him (yes, the whole 13-minute song is that overblown).
Quote from: "mshray"Quote from: "RGMike"Isleys take us home! hope this is another loooong version.Seems to be. Damn fine set. Best I've heard from Bob this year, maybe ever.Loved the Isleys at the end, at the midpoint of their peak ('71-'75). Should have closed it out with the Don Pardo soundbite, "Solid, Jackson!"Direct-address songs: Hm, that's a good one. Can you count spoken-word intros? If so, Aretha's "Angel" comes to mind. Also, Harry Chapin's "There Only Was One Choice," in which a *greek chorus* calls Harry by name to reinvigorate him (yes, the whole 13-minute song is that overblown).
Quote from: "Gazoo"Quote from: "mshray"Quote from: "RGMike"Isleys take us home! hope this is another loooong version.Seems to be. Damn fine set. Best I've heard from Bob this year, maybe ever.Loved the Isleys at the end, at the midpoint of their peak ('71-'75). Should have closed it out with the Don Pardo soundbite, "Solid, Jackson!"Direct-address songs: Hm, that's a good one. Can you count spoken-word intros? If so, Aretha's "Angel" comes to mind. Also, Harry Chapin's "There Only Was One Choice," in which a *greek chorus* calls Harry by name to reinvigorate him (yes, the whole 13-minute song is that overblown).Since you mentioned Harry Chapin, I'm surprised you didn't call out Taxi (that we heard locally a few weeks back), and the line from his fare:"and she said, 'how are ya, Harry?" and I said "how are ya, Sue?"