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Post by petrolino on Oct 15, 2021 2:04:48 GMT
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Post by NJtoTX on Oct 15, 2021 15:28:48 GMT
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Post by petrolino on Oct 16, 2021 2:09:21 GMT
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Post by Zos on Oct 17, 2021 13:49:28 GMT
Taupin was a drinking buddy of Alice's, think he was an honorary Hollywood Vampire. I own a copy somewhere of Bernie's solo album. Really bad, dunno if anyone ever let him do a second.
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Post by petrolino on Oct 20, 2021 21:47:11 GMT
Taupin was a drinking buddy of Alice's, think he was an honorary Hollywood Vampire. I own a copy somewhere of Bernie's solo album. Really bad, dunno if anyone ever let him do a second.
I like his album 'Taupin' (1971) which sets spoken word poetry to music by Elton John's band and folk players. Night music for sweet dreams long before it became fashionable for suburbanites to drift off to in the U K 'Noughties.
The band got back together to provide backing for midnight smoothie 'He Who Rides The Tiger' (1980)
I thought you'd love smooth operator 'Tribe' (1987) with its Genesis-like air stylings, didn't that album draw praise from the likes of Phil Collins and Robert Palmer no less?
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Post by Zos on Oct 21, 2021 14:43:43 GMT
Taupin was a drinking buddy of Alice's, think he was an honorary Hollywood Vampire. I own a copy somewhere of Bernie's solo album. Really bad, dunno if anyone ever let him do a second.
I like his album 'Taupin' (1971) which sets spoken word poetry to music by Elton John's band and folk players. Night music for sweet dreams long before it became fashionable for suburbanites to drift off to in the U K 'Noughties.
The band got back together to provide backing for midnight smoothie 'He Who Rides The Tiger' (1980)
I thought you'd love smooth operator 'Tribe' (1987) with its Genesis-like air stylings, didn't that album draw praise from the likes of Phil Collins and Robert Palmer no less?
Just checked and the album I have is called "Tribe" from '87. A real stinker to my ideas. As for Genesis Collins destroyed the band. Never could listen to anything after "Wind And Wuthering" when they turned into the pop band.
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