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Which song do you wish you wrote?

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  • @supadom said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear I just discovered M Ward, thought you might like his stuff.

    I'm a big fan. Under appreciated for sure.

  • @Arpseechord said:
    Wonderful! A memorable night for you I'm sure :)

    >

    Oh yes, one of the best.

    Just irritating that she conned those who attended into not making their own recording, 'cause she was filming in two nights.... then decided she wouldn't release the DVD. A kick in the teeth for all those who could not get tickets. I suppose when you spend enough time listening to Stephen Fry and fraternising with Elton John and Rolf Harris, perspective can get a little screwed. ;)

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    Wonderful! A memorable night for you I'm sure :)

    >

    Oh yes, one of the best.

    Just irritating that she conned those who attended into not making their own recording, 'cause she was filming in two nights.... then decided she wouldn't release the DVD. A kick in the teeth for all those who could not get tickets. I suppose when you spend enough time listening to Stephen Fry and fraternising with Elton John and Rolf Harris, perspective can get a little screwed. ;)

    lol, probably a music biz decision who knows? Yeah it would be nice to have a dvd/bluray of the performance.
    oh well :)

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  • Okay, here's another one I really wish I could come close to writing (not by a long chalk, in reality).
    Rupert Holmes - Escape (The Pina Colada Song)

    But, I've always wondered - when he meets her, I'm pretty sure neither party would have said 'oh, it's you' in such a passive manner.

  • i guess this one would be in reach of my abilities
    It Will Find You - Maps

  • Born to be wild by Steppenwolf.

  • I think I share Johannes Brahms’s view here:

    Johannes Brahms was a personal friend of Johann Strauss (the younger). An anecdote dating from Brams’s life is that Strauss's stepdaughter, Alice von Meyszner-Strauss approached Brahms with a customary request that he autograph her fan. Brahms cheekily inscribed a few measures from the "Blue Danube," and then wrote beneath it: "Unfortunately, NOT by Johannes Brahms."

    Needless to say, 2001 a space odyssey (ODYSSEi) :smiley: was a great movie for me.

  • One of these Days- Pink Floyd

  • @Arpseechord said:
    One of these Days- Pink Floyd

    Interesting choice. Not a big Floyd fan here, but for some reason 'Wish you were here' always turns up in any list like this I might start pondering...

  • One is too difficult...but three..

    London Calling. The Clash
    Strawberry Fields Forever. Beatles.
    Cypress Avenue. Van Morrison.

    OHhh...and...Satisfaction !

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    One of these Days- Pink Floyd

    Interesting choice. Not a big Floyd fan here, but for some reason 'Wish you were here' always turns up in any list like this I might start pondering...

    Do indulge Johnny it’s worth it. Me having four older brothers growing up listening to their record collections was a great wide palette education

  • @Arpseechord said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    One of these Days- Pink Floyd

    Interesting choice. Not a big Floyd fan here, but for some reason 'Wish you were here' always turns up in any list like this I might start pondering...

    Do indulge Johnny it’s worth it. Me having four older brothers growing up listening to their record collections was a great wide palette education

    Oh, I'm an appreciator, just not a very regular listener....but I hear you as regards the influence of the older siblings. However else would a young boy in Twickenham have listened to so much Quicksilver Messenger Service? :)

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    Wonderful! A memorable night for you I'm sure :)

    >

    Oh yes, one of the best.

    Just irritating that she conned those who attended into not making their own recording, 'cause she was filming in two nights.... then decided she wouldn't release the DVD. A kick in the teeth for all those who could not get tickets. I suppose when you spend enough time listening to Stephen Fry and fraternising with Elton John and Rolf Harris, perspective can get a little screwed. ;)

    Big Kate Bush fan here, but I completely forgot to go online for tickets until the end of the day, when they’d all sold out - though a local friend tried all day, and hadn’t been able to access the site anyway.

    I was comforted by the thought of getting the DVD, but the album came out first so I got that. Then, nothing....

    I know she has a thing about her weight, but in the smuggled YouTube clips she looked stunning, and sounded amazing. Oh well.

    Song I wish I’d written? There’d be a rotating selection between Lennon, Sandy Denny, John Martyn, Nick Drake, Daevid Allen, Viv Stanshall etc. which changes daily.

  • Save What You Can, The Triffids.

  • Mariah Carey - All I want for christmas is you.

    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  • edited January 2018

  • "ooh shoo be doo bee"

  • @MonzoPro said:
    I was comforted by the thought of getting the DVD, but the album came out first so I got that. Then, nothing....

    I have to separate the peerless quality of KB music, on a good day, with the irritating woman herself. Ever since Del Palmer left, there’s been no one with the balls to tell her when she’s up shit creek.

    I know she has a thing about her weight, but in the smuggled YouTube clips she looked stunning, and sounded amazing. Oh well.

    Mrs Zen and I attended ‘Before the Dawn’ and it was the most astonishing rock theatre we had ever seen. KB’s voice was superb, and for a woman of her age she looked fabulous. So whatever the quality of the DVD, she really should get over herself and just for once, think of her fans.

    Song I wish I’d written?

    >

    Changes every day. This morning it is ‘Drift Away - Dobie Gray.’

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Arpseechord said:
    One of these Days- Pink Floyd

    Interesting choice. Not a big Floyd fan here, but for some reason 'Wish you were here' always turns up in any list like this I might start pondering...

    Do indulge Johnny it’s worth it. Me having four older brothers growing up listening to their record collections was a great wide palette education

    Oh, I'm an appreciator, just not a very regular listener....but I hear you as regards the influence of the older siblings. However else would a young boy in Twickenham have listened to so much Quicksilver Messenger Service? :)

    Fine music for the formative years! Big brothers are so generous :)

  • @Telstar5 said:
    This

    You have swag in abundance Telestar5, particularly liked your scat singing

  • edited January 2018

    @Arpseechord : WTF, “Swing?!? How did you even hear that? I’m a jazz drummer by trade ! WTF WTF wow. Swing? In THAT? WTF WTF? Thanks so much for the kind words, BTW. I wish there would have been some apps to beef up the sound a bit back then in 2008.

    mindBlown

  • @Telstar5 said:
    @Arpseechord : WTF, “Swing”.. How did you even hear that? I’m a jazz drummer by trade ! WTF WTF wow. Swing? In THAT? WTF WTF

    mindBlown

    I’ll go to my corner now :D swing scat it all sounds the same to me
    That was pretty fantastic strumming technique with those drumsticks :p

  • edited January 2018

    @AudioGus said:

    This is incredibly good

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    You're a very naughty man.

    Aw, but you gotta love that comb filter.

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