wateroftyne Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Somehow, over the last half a century, 10cc have escaped my attention. Of course I was aware of them, and some of their tunes, but it's only the last few weeks I've realised what a rich seam they are / were. Wonderful writing, arranging, performances, lyrics and artwork. Feel The Benefit is the soundtrack to my life at the mo, and it even has a bass solo around the 9:20 mark. Graham Gouldman is a hell of a player. 8 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I had a live CD of theirs, came with a Sunday newspaper supplement, annoyingly I can’t find it now but it was superb, those great songs made even greater with live performance. Quote
BlueMoon Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Totally agree. Great players, vocalists, writers, arrangers, producers, studio engineers…………….the list could go on! Quote
Mickeyboro Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I saw the original line-up - awesome. Still catch the GG version, Rick Fenn is highly underrated on guitar. 1 Quote
NHM Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago the band I'm in covers 'Dreadlock Holiday' - what a fun song to play. Quote
madshadows Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago An amazing band with an incredible array of songs John 😎 Quote
Mickeyboro Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 minutes ago, NHM said: the band I'm in covers 'Dreadlock Holiday' - what a fun song to play. Staggered that hasn’t been cancelled, tbh! Quote
police squad Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago for me, they are like ELO Massively overlooked by most Quote
ezbass Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I had Live and Let Live, back in the day. I still think it rates as one of the best live albums captured on tape. 27 minutes ago, Mickeyboro said: Rick Fenn is highly underrated on guitar. Totally agree. 1 1 Quote
wateroftyne Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 10 minutes ago, ezbass said: I had Live and Let Live, back in the day. I still think it rates as one of the best live albums captured on tape. I agree. Can’t believe I haven’t heard it before now. Quote
bass_dinger Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, Lozz196 said: I had a live CD of theirs, came with a Sunday newspaper supplement, annoyingly I can’t find it now but it was superb, those great songs made even greater with live performance. You could perhaps replace your missing recording - there is an 11-track live CD from 2007, given away with the Sunday Mail, on ebay, for 99p. More than one, in fact - so, I shall buy one too. https://ebay.us/m/qbQK1X 1 Quote
42Hz Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago The Original Soundtrack and How Dare You (along with most Supertramp and late The Kinks releases) were magnificent releases in the popular end of progressive rock. Much creativity and good music on this side of the pond. Quote
pst62 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, ezbass said: I had Live and Let Live, back in the day. I still think it rates as one of the best live albums captured on tape. Totally agree. Not a bad song on it! and hands down the best version of Feel The Benefit recorded. Edited 1 hour ago by pst62 1 Quote
wateroftyne Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago And the intro to this is so contemporary - it doesn’t sound like it was recorded by a bunch of Mancunians in 1977, one of whom wrote ‘No Milk Today’ for Herman’s Hermits, while the other sang ‘A Groovy Kind of Love’ for the Mindbenders. It’s.. mindbending. 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, bass_dinger said: You could perhaps replace your missing recording - there is an 11-track live CD from 2007, given away with the Sunday Mail, on ebay, for 99p. More than one, in fact - so, I shall buy one too. https://ebay.us/m/qbQK1X Thanks very much, that was indeed the one, purchase just made Quote
pineweasel Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago It's well worth seeing the current version of the band live, they put on a great show. Touring the UK next year. 1 Quote
acidbass Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Absolutely brilliant band. I knew nothing about them until I watched one of those 'Behind the Music' style documentaries and became an instant fan. I'm Mandy Fly Me is a personal favourite but the hits are all great! 1 Quote
howdenspur Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Saw the current GG version (with video cameo from KG and members who were in the backing band in the 70s) earlier this year in Hull. A great show and a fantastic collection of songs. Edited 6 hours ago by howdenspur Fat fingers 1 Quote
hiram.k.hackenbacker Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago We used to cover I’m Not In Love. That middle section got the better of us on a number of occasions. Quote
Shaggy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, acidbass said: Absolutely brilliant band. I knew nothing about them until I watched one of those 'Behind the Music' style documentaries and became an instant fan. I'm Mandy Fly Me is a personal favourite but the hits are all great! "I'm Mandy..." was the first single I ever bought! Brilliant band, although I think when Godley and Creme left much of the unique creativity went with them - "Deadlock Holiday" in particular was dire IMHO...... Surprised that no one has mentioned source of the band name yet 1 Quote
ian61 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Yep. Superb quirky writing, arrangements and melodies. Great bass playing. Often click the play list and have a playalong. Quote
wateroftyne Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Shaggy said: "I'm Mandy..." was the first single I ever bought! Brilliant band, although I think when Godley and Creme left much of the unique creativity went with them - "Deadlock Holiday" in particular was dire IMHO...... Surprised that no one has mentioned source of the band name yet Deceptive Bends, tho.. what an album. Band name source has since been debunked 🙂 Quote
Count Bassy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Saw them live once, 15 years or so ago. They were polished, but played so like the original tracks that you might as well have listened to the CD (youngsters - ask your parents). When I see someone live I hope for soemthing a bit extra. Quote
rushbo Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 10cc were the first band I ever saw - Brum Odeon, September 1978. They were brilliant. I'll be at their Birmingham show next year - I think I've seen them (and Graham Gouldman's solo shows) about thirty times. I've never seen a bad gig. Sadly, I got into them too late to see the original line up, and I'm incredibly jealous of anyone who did. Their seventies albums are almost all superb. "Sheet Music" and "How Dare You" are about as good as Pop music will ever get. Unbelievably, my band got to support GG at a rain soaked outdoor gig in Manchester in 2023. When he walked in to our shared dressing room, I was reticent to speak to him. What if he turned out to be a Diva? Well, he wasn't. He was a lovely chap, and we had a very geeky chat about bass guitars while I tried not to burst into tears. Later that year, I interviewed Kevin Godley (via Zoom) about his brilliant solo album 'Muscle Memory'. He was ace. Funny and clever and sharp as a nail. GG is also one of the most underrated bassists ever. He's up there with McCartney for me. 2 Quote
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