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Skuj 06.15.2010 02:23 AM

The Electric Light Orchestra
 
Yes.

The Electric Light Orchestra.

I'll begin with Exhibit A:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTNUZdM7HtM&feature=PlayList&p=36360896935 F41D2&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=1

Keeping It Simple 06.15.2010 04:00 AM

Ugh. No thanks.

akprodr 06.15.2010 07:17 AM

Out of the Blue was like the first or second album I bought (the other was Queen's News of the World). It is a really great piece of pop rock. Probably where I began to love cello.

A New World Record is pretty darn good as well.

And Jeff Lynne as a producer? Traveling Wilbury's was great.

tesla69 06.15.2010 08:39 AM

The first album is a good one to pull out of the dollar bin because it has Roy Wood!

TheFoxBen 06.15.2010 04:21 PM

Is ELO a guilty pleasure for you guys ? They have many good songs: Mr. Blue Sky, Turn to Stone, Livin' Thing, Sweet Talkin' Woman, Four Little Diamonds, ... It's been a while since I haven't heard them though, but I remember that Out of the Blue was a good album. I would take them over Queen anyday !

DeadDiscoDildo 06.15.2010 05:46 PM

Not a guilty pleasure at all. I love pop rock. I play pop rock. I love all kinds of music. Guilty pleasures are only for people who try to look cool and use music to make them feel cool. Music keeps me sane. Different kinds at different times in my life.

EVOLghost 06.15.2010 08:42 PM

hey you with the pretty face!


Wlcome to the human race!


mr bluesky is good.

Skuj 06.15.2010 11:41 PM

When I was 15 in 1977, Telephone Line was becoming a hit, and I fucking adored that song. I had to ask a music-fan friend who it was, and when I later realized that Livin Thing, Strange Magic, and Evil Woman were by the same group, I went nuts.

These were songs that I loved, but as a young teen I never really paid attention to who the groups were. When Turn To Stone was released, I was ready and waiting for the new ELO.

To say that Turn To Stone didn't let me down is a gross understatement. I'll always remember where I was and what I was doing when that song first came on. It fuckin blows me away to this day. What a melody. What lyrics. What layering of vocals and strings as the song progresses. It's fucking ingenious.

Never mind that later stuff though, here is Exhibit B:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mmx68VmTEo

Aside: Jeff Lynne is a fucking great singer. This is often overlooked.

akprodr 06.16.2010 06:40 AM

He is.

Bev Bevan on the other hand is, to my ears, almost too precise. Could be replaced by a drum machine.

Bytor Peltor 12.25.2017 03:47 PM

For Christmas today my wife hooked me up with tickets for Jeff Lynne’s ELO 2018 Tour, the bands first tour in 30 Years!

Severian 12.25.2017 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
For Christmas today my wife hooked me up with tickets for Jeff Lynne’s ELO 2018 Tour, the bands first tour in 30 Years!


Fuck yeah man! My dad’s a big fan and I’m thinking of getting him tickets actually.

Skuj 01.12.2018 04:36 PM

THREAD IS ALIVE!!!

I'm so happy for His Jeffness. Seems at 70 years of age he has made quite a comeback. He's fit, his voice is great, and he has a great band that can really execute the sound/feel of those recordings.

Skuj 01.12.2018 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Fuck yeah man! My dad’s a big fan and I’m thinking of getting him tickets actually.


Aw thanks Son. Shucks.

Skuj 01.12.2018 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by akprodr
He is.

Bev Bevan on the other hand is, to my ears, almost too precise. Could be replaced by a drum machine.


Um.....he was!!


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