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Tricky Ways
« Reply #30 on: »
nice calculations Leith... I like this song. it is fun.  the boys look like they\'re having fun whilst playing it, and it has the potential to be monstrous... seriously.. get Jeff Pevar on slide (or tim for that matter) and see what comes ab00t
Not sure what is gonna transpire. Regardless, we ain\'t gonna forget the gravy.

Tricky Ways
« Reply #31 on: »
when they debuted \'fresh cut\' they played it non stop also..which was cool because i dig that song.  tricky ways on the other hand.....
"Clown College? pfft you cant eat that!"

Tricky Ways
« Reply #32 on: »
Quote from: leith
Well glad you like it Robyn but as far as a great noob song.
 If that was the first song I heard by them I would never listen to this band again.
It\'s as catchy as a bangkok hooker, fun as having your fingernails pulled and a great song to segue out my ass. IMO

lol

Can\'t say I disagree... especially with that first point. People say..."oh its a great song for noobs they all dig it, look at Strange Creek everyone got down" ... I dunno, maybe so. But all the n00bs I\'ve brought to shows recently have agreed this was the worst song in an otherwise extremely kickass show (Cambrige, Southbridge).

People say it\'s catchy.... I dunno about that either.. what\'s catchy to me is that crazy freakin\' guitar rip towards the end of Puppetry.. or the crazy-fast funky part of Gladys.. or the first three chords of Rufus... or a sweet ballad like Good Things or Question Mark and the Mind.

Different strokes for different folks I reckon. But most everyone I\'ve talked to is either luke warm about this song, saying "its a good song for n00bs", or they hate it.


blah blah blah... I really hate talking **** about my favorite band but ever since I first heard this song right after a SICK Rufus in Cambridge.. I was like WTF is this?? To be quite frank, it was a buzzkill.
Put the pointed pencil in the pepper-po and take a little sniff of the things below. :sadban:

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Tricky Ways
« Reply #33 on: »
So let\'s get the final verdict on this one.....
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

Tricky Ways
« Reply #34 on: »
Is there supposed to be a poll here or something?
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Tricky Ways
« Reply #35 on: »
look again brah.......
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

Tricky Ways
« Reply #36 on: »
good song, but i would prefer to hear it at richters instead of at a breakfast show.

Tricky Ways
« Reply #37 on: »
if lovin\' tricky ways is wrong then i don\'t wanna be right

Tricky Ways
« Reply #38 on: »
Gotcha.... here\'s what I just wrote in the *other* Tricky Ways thread....

you can probably guess what my vote was ;)

Quote from: bdfreetuna
Quote from: leith
Well glad you like it Robyn but as far as a great noob song.
 If that was the first song I heard by them I would never listen to this band again.
It\'s as catchy as a bangkok hooker, fun as having your fingernails pulled and a great song to segue out my ass. IMO

lol

Can\'t say I disagree... especially with that first point. People say..."oh its a great song for noobs they all dig it, look at Strange Creek everyone got down" ... I dunno, maybe so. But all the n00bs I\'ve brought to shows recently have agreed this was the worst song in an otherwise extremely kickass show (Cambrige, Southbridge).

People say it\'s catchy.... I dunno about that either.. what\'s catchy to me is that crazy freakin\' guitar rip towards the end of Puppetry.. or the crazy-fast funky part of Gladys.. or the first three chords of Rufus... or a sweet ballad like Good Things or Question Mark and the Mind.

Different strokes for different folks I reckon. But most everyone I\'ve talked to is either luke warm about this song, saying "its a good song for n00bs", or they hate it.


blah blah blah... I really hate talking **** about my favorite band but ever since I first heard this song right after a SICK Rufus in Cambridge.. I was like WTF is this?? To be quite frank, it was a buzzkill.
Put the pointed pencil in the pepper-po and take a little sniff of the things below. :sadban:

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« Reply #39 on: »
When this song first came out, I hated it!  It sounded like many other blues tunes, but then I heard it more & began to really like it.... I had to vote for "Like it sometimes" cuz it\'s getting a bit overplayed at shows, though (IMHO)
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Tricky Ways
« Reply #40 on: »
it may just be my n00bish ways, but i fuckin love this song.  Listen to the strangecreek version, if you\'re feeling on the fence about this one.  "why d\'you have to be so mean??"
Not sure what is gonna transpire. Regardless, we ain\'t gonna forget the gravy.

Tricky Ways
« Reply #41 on: »
i really think its a great song, no it doesn\'t have time changes or is difficult to play, but its such a great fun high energy blues song...every band i love seeing has at least one of these

Tricky Ways
« Reply #42 on: »
I prefer Memory of a Free Festival when it comes to easy-to-play Breakfast songs...

what ever happened to that gem? :)
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Tricky Ways
« Reply #43 on: »
LOVE IT!

There is nothing wong with a classic high energy blues progression with some great lyrics and RAGING solos over it folks.

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Tricky Ways
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Quote from: bdfreetuna
I prefer Memory of a Free Festival when it comes to easy-to-play Bowie songs...

what ever happened to that gem? :)
fixed ;) it gets busted outhere and there.. last time prolly was at Daniel St., 1st part of the encore. homecoming show..
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Not sure what is gonna transpire. Regardless, we ain\'t gonna forget the gravy.