File: Mr.Blue Sky.swf-(9.62 MB, 240x160, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)17:34:20 No.3264202
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)17:40:34 No.3264203
>flash in 2k14+3
>> [_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)18:14:16 No.3264213
goood song
>> [_] friendsofsandwiches 07/20/17(Thu)18:19:35 No.3264218
When you find this record on 8track at a garage sale...
>> [_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)21:22:16 No.3264267
Never heard this track before. Pretty good. Somewhat a la' The Beatles.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)22:18:46 No.3264283
>>3264267
you have a lot to learn, glasshopper. now go back through all of ELO's back catalog, starting
with "10538 Overture".
>> [_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)22:23:48 No.3264285
>>3264202
It finally stopped fucking raining
feelsgoodman
>> [_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)22:30:00 No.3264287
>>3264267
Wow, you must be under 20 (no jab!)
Incredible to me that you aren't familiar with this classic ELO track. If you like this, go
google the rest of ELO's stuff, you won't be disappointed!
>>3264283
One of my favorites was always "Diary of Horace Wimp", a real obscure track.
I always loved their vocoder work, they had a real flair for cutting edge applications. Also the
first to use an electric violin. Mindblowing. They were years ahead of their time.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)00:02:25 No.3264323
I have always believed that Jeff Lynne is the number 2 songwriter of the post jazz era, behind
Paul McCartney. Just looking at the chord progression of Mr. Blue Sky makes me think "Yeah,
someone put a bit of time into this song"
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)00:12:52 No.3264327
>>3264202
Bob ross is one of my favourite guitarists of that era
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)00:24:04 No.3264330
>>3264323
>behind Paul McCartney
Sir Paul is trite derivative, self-confirmed. (see his treatment on creating "Jet", etc.)
Lynne is the Real Deal.
Not taking away from the Beatles' awesomeness, just throwing that out there.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)00:25:05 No.3264331
My brothers