White Stallion
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I think it could be played live with help, but this is the song that I was most looking forward to hearing, and I'm really surprised and pleased from what I have heard, I think this will he possibly the killer track that weve been waiting for, and Louie the 5th Beatle? Interesting? I thought that was Stuart Sutcliffe. Lt Kudu and yes before you all tell me, I know it was the genius of Mr Martin who was the 5th Beatle, so Louie the 5th Strangler.
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The list of people referred to as the 5th Beatle is a long one
Pete Best
Billy Preston
Brian Epstein
Neil Aspinall
Stuart Sutcliffe
Yoko Ono
And even George Best
Pete Best
Billy Preston
Brian Epstein
Neil Aspinall
Stuart Sutcliffe
Yoko Ono
And even George Best
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Like it.Big sound production akin to dare I say, Roy Thomas Baker.
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Sounds pretty damn good this. Not sure about the opera bit though!
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I'm starting to get a good feeling about this album again now!
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Can we all agree not to mention the infamous RTB again as any reference to White Stallion. Lt Kudu
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Great sound. The Stranglers back to their experimental best. I for one love the opera bit. Do I still have to wait 7 weeks for Dark Matters? The suspense is killing me.
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"Louis put the operatic vocal in there" - Did he sing it?!
Jim
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Yes while JJ squeezed his bollocks!theraven1979 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 13:38 "Louis put the operatic vocal in there" - Did he sing it?!
Jim