WISHBONE ASH! WISHBONE ASH! WISHBONE ASH! WISHBONE ASH!
Amazing album, why didn't I ever listen to this before??!?!
Pilgrimage and Argus ain't bad either from what I've heard, this is definately a band I will be fully checking out!!!
Wishbone Ash
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Re: Wishbone Ash
Fucking hell, I can't believe I still haven't bought the self-titled!
I've had Argus on LP for about a year, and it is GODLY. Also seeing 'Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash' play the whole album live at the Jazz Cafe (with Jamie and friends) was INCREDIBLE (and worth the £25!!!).
I really must get the debut
I've had Argus on LP for about a year, and it is GODLY. Also seeing 'Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash' play the whole album live at the Jazz Cafe (with Jamie and friends) was INCREDIBLE (and worth the £25!!!).
I really must get the debut
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Re: Wishbone Ash
yes, you must! Having listened to pilgrimage and argus today i prefer the first so far
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Re: Wishbone Ash
I used to own a pair of shoes that I called "Wishbone Ash"
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Re: Wishbone Ash
Not really, although there are bits of prog in there. They're just an amazing classic rock band with some long songs, and some short ones, and some instrumentals. You might call that prog, but it's not really.
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Yeah, I missed that documentary unfortunately, it sounded really good. WIshbone Ash definitely do have some kind of progressive-ness about them, I just never personally though of them as a prog band. Steve Harris has always cited them as in influence actually, which I imagine has a lot to do with the use of dual guitar harmony joy and long epic songs like Phoenix.
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Re: Wishbone Ash
I'd say they're a bit prog.
not full prog, but a nice amount
not full prog, but a nice amount
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Re: Wishbone Ash
I've never listened, but i expect you can all enjoy a unabashed wanking review when i aquire it pretty soon.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
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Re: Wishbone Ash
that wouldn't suprise me
You getting the first one?
You getting the first one?
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Re: Wishbone Ash
I usually start at the beginning.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...
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Re: Wishbone Ash
good place to start!
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Re: Wishbone Ash
Yeah, one of the first bands to use twin lead guitars - along with the Allman Brothers.
"Wishbone Four" and "There's The Rub" are worth getting too.
"Live Dates" is a fabulous live album too - definitely get that one.
Disc one
The King Will Come
Warrior
Throw Down the Sword
Rock 'n Roll Widow
Ballad of the Beacon
Baby What You Want Me To Do
Phoenix
Disc two
The Pilgrim
Blowin' Free
Jail Bait
Lady Whiskey
Phoenix
Have you guys checked out Curved Air??
"Wishbone Four" and "There's The Rub" are worth getting too.
"Live Dates" is a fabulous live album too - definitely get that one.
Disc one
The King Will Come
Warrior
Throw Down the Sword
Rock 'n Roll Widow
Ballad of the Beacon
Baby What You Want Me To Do
Phoenix
Disc two
The Pilgrim
Blowin' Free
Jail Bait
Lady Whiskey
Phoenix
Have you guys checked out Curved Air??
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