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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lfc jon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jul 2021 at 8:07pm
Garbage. No Gods No Masters.
most albums I have there are one or two tracks that I could skip but on this one there is not one, this album made me take out and listen to their 1st album (self titled) this was the album that got me into them after listening to the track Stupid Girl on the radio and a album I always got back to when listening to their other albums, I think this is going another one, to me it's that good. If like me you like Garbage (the band) this album is a must have and to me the best album they have made in a long time.
One word of warning on Am---n they sell the album (vinyl) with out the swear words (bloody critically correct gone mad)  and it costs more don't get conned I got my copy from H-V and they sell it on coloured vinyl and black both with the swear words 
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Just listening to 'The Super-Natural' from the 1967 John Mayall album A Hard Road. Peter Green on lead guitar. I don't know how a 21 year old can play with that depth of soul - let alone the virtuosity.
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Hi Simon, if you enjoy Peter Green's guitar work you might like the 2004 release 'Man of the World: The Anthology 1968-1988'. I've been listening on streaming service but will have to find a copy. It's a superb collection of his tracks.  A more recent release 'Mick Fleetwood & Friends Celebrate the Music of Peter Green' is a fabulous live recording of his music by some tremendous musicians.  The vinyl is probably the best recording I've heard for a long time.
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Thank you Mike.  I will look out for the Anthology.  That is a great suggestion.

I am currently listening to Al Stewart's 'Early Years' album, bought in 1981 while a student...
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In case it is not one you have heard, 'Blues For Greeny' by Gary Moore is definitely worth a listen. 
I have to own up to being biased as GM is one of my favourites and the fact the recording was made using Peter Green's Les Paul makes just that bit more special.
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Thank you Peter

I will listen to this.  I love the way Gary Moore played.  I need to appreciate some of the music more, but the playing is very special, so I will give this a listen.

That is a great connection using Green's guitar.

Currently listening to Heidi Talbot 'in love and light' album.  She does a great version of Tom Waites' song 'Time'

Thanks again.

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I'd second the recommendation of Blues for Greeny.  I was enjoying a selection of tracks this morning including some from Reggatta de Blanc.
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