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Author:  EERO [ Thu Jul 28, 2016 6:09 pm ]
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I don't think that anything I didn't like on the first few listens has wormed its way into my good graces, but there are songs I was indifferent to that have become cherished old friends.

For the list from each album, I shall chose a few a of these:

Would You Believe?
Grey Lagoons
Psalm
If It Takes All Night
Sentimental Fool
Still Falls the Rain
No Strange Delight
While My Heart Is Still Beating

However, my list of songs I love unconditionally:

If There Is Something
For Your Pleasure
Mother of Pearl
Prairie Rose
End of the Line
Spin Me Round
Running Wild
Take a Chance with Me

Author:  True2Life [ Tue Aug 02, 2016 11:18 am ]
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Good to see some praise on here for No Strange Delight and Running Wild. The F+B album seems to generate little affection amongst the Roxy faithful, with some justification, but these two little gems deserve to have had far more live airings than they have over the years. In the case of No Strange Delight a live performance in any shape or form in the past 36 years would have been welcome!

Author:  STUDEBAKER [ Tue Aug 02, 2016 2:32 pm ]
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Running Wild is a great track, one of Andy's most evocative solos.

Author:  teresa [ Wed Aug 10, 2016 3:12 pm ]
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Hi Everyone

I really like the Remakes of:

Taxi
Sea Breezes
Casanova
Mother of Pearl (from Horoscope)and the Original
2HB

And Originals
Pyjamarama
Both Ends Burning (from Viva! Roxy)
(Jungle Reds' a Deadly Shade... :D )
If There is Something
Mamouna
This is Tomorrow

Valentine
Lover
Sentimental Fool
Prairie Rose
Oh Yeah
Take a Chance With Me
More Than This
Kiss and Tell
Lost ( just something about it )
Avonmore
Everything from The Jazz Age
Where or When
Johnny and Mary
Everything RoxyFerry....ahaha
Except Tokyo Joe is what I should have said..... :lol:

My One Dislike: Tokyo Joe

Author:  STUDEBAKER [ Wed Aug 10, 2016 5:33 pm ]
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'Everything from 'The Jazz Age'? Sack of shite duck :cry:

Author:  STUDEBAKER [ Wed Aug 10, 2016 5:36 pm ]
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....and half of these ain't Roxy tracks

Author:  EERO [ Wed Aug 10, 2016 6:22 pm ]
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teresa wrote:

My One Dislike: Tokyo Joe


I'm with you on that one!

Author:  teresa [ Thu Aug 11, 2016 2:53 am ]
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EERO

Ahahahaha :lol:

Rendezvous
Agree!
Taxi is Fascinating...

https://youtu.be/1PLZoUrhGEg

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Author:  teresa [ Thu Aug 11, 2016 3:13 am ]
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Studebaker..

To take RoxyFerrysongs and
Remake/Remodel them
Into 1920s Jazz Age Music
And Get it Right
Is Brilliant.... :idea:

Absolutely Fascinating to Me 8-)
I Love the Roaring Twenties Time Period...

And your comment about half of my song choices not being Roxy :|
Agree

But to Me
Bryan IS Roxy
And Roxy IS Bryan.... 8-)

Author:  rendezvous [ Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:23 am ]
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STUDEBAKER wrote:
'Everything from 'The Jazz Age'? Sack of shite duck :cry:


Seriously? I love the Jazz Age, Do The Strand is a brilliant reworking; celebratory, joyous and fun. Same for Slave to Love, when I hear those 2 tracks I smile, they lift my spirits.

And, bearing in mind the original ethos of the Jazz Age - fun, hedonism, freedom, sexy dancing outfits, etc., I love the fact Bryan put that imprint on his songs, which defined the "new" aspirational lifestyle we craved with Roxy in the early 70s.

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