Any suggestions for Under Cover Chapter 2?

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Marakesh wrote:
Steve wrote:
Marakesh wrote:Rush - Manhattan Project

one of my favourite Rush songs...

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And the course of history
Will be changed forever more"

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If your talking Rush, then how about 'The Spirit of Radio'. An absolutely stonking track.
Agreed 8)
Cool idea.
Any track by Rush would be great. 8)
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How about Bo Rhap by Queen?


Not sure what put that in my head. :wink:
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Chris Monk wrote:How about Bo Rhap by Queen?


Not sure what put that in my head. :wink:
Oh no! I don't even like the original. I like Queen, but that song just don't suit my mind (or it's spoiled by beeing overplayed).

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Chris Monk wrote:How about Bo Rhap by Queen?


Not sure what put that in my head. :wink:
If your talking Queen, then how about Radio Ga Ga. A sublime track with great synth and sequencer potential.
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My vote still goes for "Float On" by the floaters, but only if they do it live.

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Insvims wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:How about Bo Rhap by Queen?


Not sure what put that in my head. :wink:
Oh no! I don't even like the original. I like Queen, but that song just don't suit my mind (or it's spoiled by beeing overplayed).

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Yeh. Not a big Queen fan myself. My sons are though. Maybe Brian May playing with TD will get them interested in the mighty TD.
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I vote for "Cuts You Up" by Peter Murphy.
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How about Judie Tzuke's 'Welcome to the Cruise'? A very refreshing and dynamic song with great potential for synth, sax, and guitar solos 8)

It would be really great to hear much more of Iris on the next one! She is a very talented singer with a very beautiful voice 8)
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Marakesh wrote:How about Judie Tzuke's 'Welcome to the Cruise'? A very refreshing and dynamic song with great potential for synth, sax, and guitar solos 8)

It would be really great to hear much more of Iris on the next one! She is a very talented singer with a very beautiful voice 8)
I thought you did not like lyrics and singing in TD music....
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Minimoog wrote:
Marakesh wrote:How about Judie Tzuke's 'Welcome to the Cruise'? A very refreshing and dynamic song with great potential for synth, sax, and guitar solos 8)

It would be really great to hear much more of Iris on the next one! She is a very talented singer with a very beautiful voice 8)
I thought you did not like lyrics and singing in TD music....
How strange! Where did you read this?
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Marakesh wrote:
Minimoog wrote:
Marakesh wrote:How about Judie Tzuke's 'Welcome to the Cruise'? A very refreshing and dynamic song with great potential for synth, sax, and guitar solos 8)

It would be really great to hear much more of Iris on the next one! She is a very talented singer with a very beautiful voice 8)
I thought you did not like lyrics and singing in TD music....
How strange! Where did you read this?
several reviews elsewhere.. some of which have been corrected :wink:
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Minimoog wrote:
Marakesh wrote:
Minimoog wrote: I thought you did not like lyrics and singing in TD music....
How strange! Where did you read this?
several reviews elsewhere.. some of which have been corrected :wink:
.....er? Where elsewhere? Is it not possible for you to provide the link?
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Marakesh wrote:
Minimoog wrote:
Marakesh wrote: How strange! Where did you read this?
several reviews elsewhere.. some of which have been corrected :wink:
.....er? Where is elsewhere? Is it not possible for you to provide the link?
nah... I do not do copy and paste,I will keep them in my fan review scrapbook :wink: :oops:
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Minimoog wrote:
Marakesh wrote:
Minimoog wrote: several reviews elsewhere.. some of which have been corrected :wink:
.....er? Where is elsewhere? Is it not possible for you to provide the link?
nah... I do not do copy and paste,I will keep them in my fan review scrapbook :wink: :oops:
Ah, I see, you won't back up your claim as it has no foundation. How did they get them in your fan review if you don't copy and paste? :lol: :wink:
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Marakesh wrote:
Minimoog wrote:
Marakesh wrote: .....er? Where is elsewhere? Is it not possible for you to provide the link?
nah... I do not do copy and paste,I will keep them in my fan review scrapbook :wink: :oops:
Ah, I see, you won't back up your claim as it has no foundation. How did they get them in your fan review if you don't copy and paste? :lol: :wink:
I print and file fan reviews,hundreds of them and have done for decades. :) :wink:
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