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Uncle Remus
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Registration Date: 02-08-2005
Posts: 13
Location: Nawlins
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Following up on Greener's admission, I, too, am unfamiliar with the 77s' work after "A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows." What is the consensus on the band's work since that album? Also, in college I heard bits and pieces of Mike Roe's solo works. What is the board's thoughts on those albums? Objectivity would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...
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02-09-2005 19:14 |
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sevens
Flower in the Sand
Registration Date: 01-18-2005
Posts: 1,970
Location: Chi-town 'burbs
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Mike's solo projects are awesome!
I especially LOVE Safe As Milk.....my favorite of Mike's solo albums......followed by Luthern Hymn....and The Boat Ashore......
Daydream is a musical guitar masterpiece!
No words here to interfere with Mike's very jazzy sound on this album......and I'd have to agree with Mike when he told me in Chicago he calls this his "makeout" album.....LOL.......it's a great listen!
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02-09-2005 19:26 |
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TJ 2.0
Flower in the Sand
Registration Date: 09-13-2004
Posts: 1,701
Favorite 77s album: Island/Sticks and Stones/88 Location: yes.
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OK, as one who's followed the 7's since '84, I can tell you that post-Golden Field is much more 'straight up' rock, not too much in the way of the 'alternative' sound they had in the 80's, but not the bluesy feel of Tom Tom Blues either. If you want a good representation of present day 77s, get "Late". GREAT cd.
As for Mike's solo stuff......."Safe As Milk" and "The Boat Ashore" have very strong folk/blues ties. "The Boat Ashore" is probably one of my all time favorite cd's, as it has it's mellow moments, and it's solid blues-jamming moments.
There was a time during the Tom Tom Blues stage that I didn't follow the band quite as closely, but I've long since reaquainted myself with their work, and I can tell you that while nothing they've put out in the last 5 years could compare stylistically with, say, the Island s/t release, it is still very solid in it's own right, and keeps with the style that is the 7's.
Hope this helps. My 2 cents.....
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02-09-2005 20:58 |
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rob 3.0
Radioactive Crow
Registration Date: 05-28-2004
Posts: 12,194
Favorite 77s album: Drowning With Land in Sight Location: Where the River Bends
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maybe I'm confused but isn't the only thing "Post" Golden Field, Direct. (not counting solo stuff) I wouldn't exactly call that 'straight up' rock.
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02-10-2005 09:02 |
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77 bc
Radioactive Hatchling
Registration Date: 11-17-2004
Posts: 9,890
Favorite 77s album: The one's Mike plays guitar on Location: Springtown
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Originally posted by rob 3.0
maybe I'm confused but isn't the only thing "Post" Golden Field, Direct. (not counting solo stuff) I wouldn't exactly call that 'straight up' rock. |
My thoughts exactly!
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02-10-2005 09:32 |
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TJ 2.0
Flower in the Sand
Registration Date: 09-13-2004
Posts: 1,701
Favorite 77s album: Island/Sticks and Stones/88 Location: yes.
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Originally posted by 77 bc
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Originally posted by rob 3.0
maybe I'm confused but isn't the only thing "Post" Golden Field, Direct. (not counting solo stuff) I wouldn't exactly call that 'straight up' rock. |
My thoughts exactly! |
I thought "Late" was post-Golden as well.......
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02-10-2005 11:10 |
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rob 3.0
Radioactive Crow
Registration Date: 05-28-2004
Posts: 12,194
Favorite 77s album: Drowning With Land in Sight Location: Where the River Bends
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yeah Late was pre-AGFORC, if I remember correctly it was put together and released because AGFORC was delayed. And everyhting on Late was recorded way before Crows wasn't it. Most of it comes from EP and Tom Tom Blues.
__________________ And so I say, I don't know why, I don't know why
The years go down, the years turn 'round
And now it's comin' down it's comin' down again
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02-10-2005 12:23 |
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sirjakeyjake
Praying Naked
Registration Date: 07-29-2004
Posts: 554
Favorite 77s album: S&S Location: WEST COAST, BABY!
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Originally posted by TJ 2.0
If you want a good representation of present day 77s, get "Late". GREAT cd.
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I agree..."Late" is an excellent CD. I'm also among the many who can say "since the beginning", and I'd say "Late" is one you must have. (Or, just get all of them...if you can!)
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02-10-2005 20:34 |
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carl
Flower in the Sand
Registration Date: 06-02-2004
Posts: 1,884
Favorite 77s album: The Funky Crow Thang Location: Loveland, CO.... "I told my mother when I was four years old I wanted to be a Rock and Roll singer and a dishwasher. And that's kinda how it's worked out."
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Just buy them all. You won't be sorry.
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02-11-2005 06:28 |
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