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Moasley Shoals Vs. Marchin' Already

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Keith Pattison

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Apr 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/13/98
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Which of these do you think is best?

Moasley Shoals has some instant hits, The day we caught the train,
the river boat song etc. but marchin' already really grows on you.

So what are your favourite songs and which album is better?

No i havent forgotten the first album, but i think we'll all agree
that the 2nd and 3rd are much better, my sister thinks that the
hairstyles of the band on the first album cover discount it straight away.

I hope this gets some discussion going.

Bye for now

Luke

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Paul Kelly

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Apr 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/14/98
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Hi there

Although both are great albums, I think that Mosely Shoals is the best,
although I have only had Marchin' Already for a few months and albums
usually take ages to grow on me.
On Marchin Already, I think too many similar songs are grouped together,
namely the last half of the album.


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Craig H

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Apr 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/15/98
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Keith Pattison had the foresight to start message

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>Which of these do you think is best?
>
>Moasley Shoals has some instant hits, The day we caught the train,
>the river boat song etc. but marchin' already really grows on you.
>
>So what are your favourite songs and which album is better?
>
>No i havent forgotten the first album, but i think we'll all agree
>that the 2nd and 3rd are much better, my sister thinks that the
>hairstyles of the band on the first album cover discount it straight away.
>
>I hope this gets some discussion going.
>
>Bye for now
>
>Luke
>
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Marchin' definitely. Moseley, while better than most other bands could ever
do, is a little bit too commercial (and Small Faces-ish). Its got to be
commercial cause my wife likes it and her latest album is the Wombles.

Top Tracks :-

Marchin'

Get Blown Away - If anybody can name a better guitar intro (other than
Hendrix - Purple Haze & Voodoo Chile) then their record collection is better
than mine (and mine's good)

The first 3 singles (it's a beautiful thing wore off a bit after a while.)

Moseley

Lining your pockets
TDWCTT
It's my Shadow

Craig H

Gavin Parry

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Apr 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/15/98
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To throw in my few pennies worth, i personally think MS is thegreatest,
possibly the best album i have ever bought. The fine mix of great
rocking guitar songs, and the melodic slow and moody tracks all blended
with foxys amazing voice, go to make an amazing album. My favourite
track of MS is "the downstream" but the more rockier tracks, day we
caught the train, you got it bad, and river boat song, will always get a
singing or a jumping in a club.
As for the first album (ok the hair cuts leave alot to be desired, but
i'm sure we all have a few hair cuts we don't wish others to see) i
think it is still worth some credit. "Flowers" (b-side of giving it all
away( great song)) it brilliant hard to find now adays i have it on a
ahem bootleg cd *shame* as i can't find it any where any more.
As you might have guessed i'm one for the slow and moodies.

So thats my moneys worth, as ever keep it up boys, we love ya!!

Gavin

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ya boo sucks to spam


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Chris Monger

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Apr 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/15/98
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In article titles Moasley Shoals Vs. Marchin' Already I think, Keith
Pattison <pa...@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:-

>Which of these do you think is best?
It depends what mood Im in.
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Tim Moss

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Apr 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/15/98
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> Which of these do you think is best?

> Moasley Shoals has some instant hits, The day we caught the train,

> the river boat song etc. but marchin' already really grows on you.

> So what are your favourite songs and which album is better?

> No i havent forgotten the first album, but i think we'll all agree
> that the 2nd and 3rd are much better, my sister thinks that the
> hairstyles of the band on the first album cover discount it straight away.

> I hope this gets some discussion going.

> Bye for now

Well from MA I prefer the 4 that they released, Big Star, Debris Road
and Get Blown Away.

From MS I like The Riverboat Song, The Day We Caught The Train, The
Circle, Lining Your Pockets, 40 Past Midnight, One For The Road and
You've Got It Bad.

But then again I like everyone of their songs on both the albums. I
think they're both just as good as each other, different but both good.

Tim.


Anna Bryant

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Apr 17, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/17/98
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In article <199804130...@zetnet.co.uk>, Keith Pattison
<pa...@zetnet.co.uk> writes

>Which of these do you think is best?
>
>Moasley Shoals has some instant hits, The day we caught the train,
>the river boat song etc. but marchin' already really grows on you.
>
>So what are your favourite songs and which album is better?
>
>No i havent forgotten the first album, but i think we'll all agree
>that the 2nd and 3rd are much better, my sister thinks that the
>hairstyles of the band on the first album cover discount it straight away.
>
>I hope this gets some discussion going.
>
>Bye for now
>
>Luke
>
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Hey there Luke

You are forgetting another of their exclusive albums... B-sides, Free
Rides and Sea-Sides (or something like that...I can never get the words
in the right order!) I love it to bits. Esp the acoustic live version
of The Day we Caught the Train. Wow! What a song!

However I wouldn't say it is my fave. At the mo Marching Already is, I
think. But then I love Mosely Shoals a lot. Thing is I listened to it so
much when I first got so I've overheard it, i guess! When i heard it
again recently after not hearing for a while I really loved it again.
So, like The Beatles, it is impossible to say which is my best as they
are all so cool. :o)

From Anna


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Scooby

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Apr 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/20/98
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Anna Bryant wrote:

> 'What is this thing called love?'
> M.Smith

As in Martin J Smith?

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Anna Bryant

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Apr 21, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/21/98
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In article <353B89B2...@macnet.force9.co.uk>, Scooby
<sco...@macnet.force9.co.uk> writes

>Anna Bryant wrote:
>
>> 'What is this thing called love?'
>> M.Smith
>
>As in Martin J Smith?
>
Yep...as in teh Delirious man himself. He is great. I presume you like
him too, or at least know of him. I love that song too. V true.

Well done for being observant...not everyone notices!!

:o))

Anna
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Scooby

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Anna Bryant wrote:

> >As in Martin J Smith?

> Yep...as in teh Delirious man himself. He is great. I presume you like
> him too, or at least know of him. I love that song too. V true.
>
> Well done for being observant...not everyone notices!!

I have a large blue foam question mark.

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