studio150
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He gets the genius vote from me - shame that his Christmas single was in competition with Slade's
And his own 'Forever' single
He gets the genius vote from me - shame that his Christmas single was in competition with Slade's
Not really, Jeff Lynne only joined The Move on the condition he could work on another project which ended up being ELO.
Roy Wood worked on only the first two ELO albums actually leaving during recording the second.
Most of ELO's success was Jeff Lynne's work.
Quite.
If he's a genius then there are hundreds of thousands of them. Nice bloke notwithstanding. Last three releases, 79, 87, 2000. If he's a genius he's a lazy genius.
It's a 'not remotely close unless you're a MOR man' for me
Took Mrs H up to Leonardslee Gardens on Sunday and coming back was listening to Johnny Walker's Sound of the 70's on Radio 2.
Played Angel Fingers by Wizzard, a number one, when it meant something, from 1973.
Walker described him as a genius on a par with Phil Spector, musically that is not personally, but is the term genius bandied around far too often?
I knew you wouldn’t let me down when you arrived on this thread. Years ago when I was into cult music and prog rock I was called a music snob by a mate, when I dissed the Frampton comes alive album (which I love these days) I wish he could have met you He’s dead now though
Roy Wood's brother was head of music at Oakmeeds in Burgess hill for many years.
Retired about five years ago.
Genius ran in that family
Okay, just spent a happy hour, gardening and listening to the Roy Wood Singles album full blast, and can confirm he's a genius. And absolutely mad. I can't imagine anything better than being 15 and hearing "See My Baby Jive" on Radio 1 for the first time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEvpgqiOIhc
Short answer: YESTook Mrs H up to Leonardslee Gardens on Sunday and coming back was listening to Johnny Walker's Sound of the 70's on Radio 2.
Played Angel Fingers by Wizzard, a number one, when it meant something, from 1973.
Walker described him as a genius on a par with Phil Spector, musically that is not personally, but is the term genius bandied around far too often?
I think you'll find that was Jeff Lynne. He was also good, but not a genius either.If it hadn't been for Roy Wood there would be no ELO.
I can hear the grass grow?
See the people all in line
What's makin' them look at me
Can't imagine that their minds
Are thinkin' the same as me
I can hear the grass grow I can hear the grass grow
I see rainbows in the evening
My head's attracted to
A magnetic wave of sound
With the streams of coloured circles
Makin' their way around.
I can hear the grass grow I can hear the grass grow
I see rainbows in the evening
Can't seem to puzzle out the signs
My senses form a micro line
Get a hold of yourself now baby
See I need you to help now baby
Get a hold of yourself now baby
Put your head down to the ground
And listen to your mind
If you can't spell what you found
I know that you're not my kind
I can hear the grass grow I can hear the grass grow
I see rainbows in the evening
Can't seem to puzzle out the signs
My senses form a micro line
Get a hold of yourself now baby
See I need you to help now baby
Get a hold of yourself now baby
See the people all in line
What's makin' them look at me
Can't imagine that their minds
Are thinkin' the same as me
I can hear the grass grow I can hear the grass grow
I see rainbows in the evening
Or the first song played on Radio 1. I had totally forgotten about that bloody dog, Arnold!
Short answer: YES
I think you'll find that was Jeff Lynne. He was also good, but not a genius either.
Genius ? Dunno, but his pub band was pretty good :
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Took Mrs H up to Leonardslee Gardens on Sunday and coming back was listening to Johnny Walker's Sound of the 70's on Radio 2.
Played Angel Fingers by Wizzard, a number one, when it meant something, from 1973.
Walker described him as a genius on a par with Phil Spector, musically that is not personally, but is the term genius bandied around far too often?
Short answer: YES
I think you'll find that was Jeff Lynne. He was also good, but not a genius either.
No. He is a genius. Can play any instrument and created albums where he played everything from cello to bagpipes. A huge range of success from The Move, to ELO, to Wizzard and his solo stuff. He was on my music bucket list and I saw him support and give Staus Quo a run for their money in 2011 and more recently at the Theatre Royal. If he gets back on the road again, give yourself a treat. He's still got it.
Brontosaurus and California Man are my huge faves