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  1. Status Quo – first band I bought an album by and the one I listened to during the years before music became an obsession.

    Huey Lewis & The News – bought their Hard at Play album in 1991 and music became everything, ZX Spectrum & Sega Master System lost their appeal, and playing sports was no longer the be all and end all.

    Iron Maiden – Got Fear of the Dark in 1992 and heavy metal became my way of life, got a guitar and the idea of being in a band was formed, and has continued on since then.

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  2. I do play the odd bit of air bass, though when doing so it is always with fingers, while I use a pick with the real bass. The Steve Harris machine gun is probably my most used air bass move.

     

    I do though tend to air drum much more than air guitar or air bass, even though I can’t play drums in the slightest.

  3. Fan of all eras of Rush, and I like at least something on every album they’ve done. But my favourite period is the 80s keyboard dominated one from Signals to Hold Your Fire. From that, Power Windows is my favourite.

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  4. Quo had one hit in the States, Pictures of Matchstick Men.

    In his new book Rossi said in the early 70s they went down well in concerts in the States, but failed to get any airplay which prevented them making an impact. After a few years of attempts they gave up, as they felt they’d make money in the rest of the World from touring and then lose it all trying to make it in the US. The transition from big stages and nice hotels in Europe to small gigs and budget accommodation when they hit the States was off putting for them by the mid-70s. So they gave up.

    He also claims some record company guy said, “pay off my mortgage, and I’ll make you stars over here.” They apparently told him where to go, and that was that ...

  5. 1 hour ago, Iacopo San said:

    Ordered it a month ago, but I just got this email from Amazon :(

     

    "Hello,

    Weregret to inform you that we have been unable to source the following item:

      Lee, Geddy "Geddy Lee's Big Beautiful Book of Bass"
      http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0062747835

    Our supplier has informed us that this item is no longer available.  This item has now been cancelled from your order #202-5147999-1889113 and we can confirm that you have not been charged for it."

    I got that e:mail this morning as well.

  6. Own both the soundtrack on CD and the film on DVD and think it is great. I’ve never been much of a Tom Cruise fan, but thought he was great in the film, gave a really good performance in my eyes.

     

    Seen the musical as well, but prefer the film version.

  7. I'm looking for vocalists to guest on an album by my band, Vantage Point.

    Last year we released an album, Work Work Work, with the lyrical theme revolving around work. As the working day can be very similar from day to day we thought it might be interesting for some guest vocalists to take our tracks and write and sing their own lyrics. Thus you get an album, like the working day is quite similar to the previous one, but also a bit different ... 

    The idea would be just to supply the backing track by e:mail and for people to go away and record their vocals and return to us for mixing in the studio.

    If anyone is interested they can either send me a message here or an e:mail to [email protected] 

    If you want to check out our music to see what we are like, then we have quite a few videos on our youtube channel - www.youtube.com/user/vantagepointrocks

     

     

    Cheers.

  8. My first thought was, Wishing Well, due to knowing both songs recorded by Black Sabbath & Free. But a quick check on Wiki and it would seem to be quite a popular song name,

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