In the mid-70s, ELO was a much more guitar oriented rock band, before they moved over to the softer stuff on great late records like Out Of The Blue. I love that stuff too, but this early stuff has a charm all it's own. They were so multidimensional, with all the different classical instruments, as well as the guitar. Here's one called Do Ya. This was one of the first ones I fell for. The sound on these videos isn't the best, but you get the picture.
Here's a great one called Rockaria.
How's about that guitar? Their mix of classical/Rock hybrid really hit me hard back then, setting me up to be blown away by groups like Yes and Pink Floyd. Somethin' about those Brits, and their classical training in school. Was that Mushy hittin' those high notes in that perm? Naaaaaa!
This next one is called Showdown. I love the way Jeff Lynne sings this one, and his lyrics generally. Amazing genius. All of their classic elements are here on display. The guitar part isn't great. Passable, but ya can't have everything.
And finally, about the rockinest tune I think they ever did, and the one that really turned me and most of the planet onto these folks. Covering Chuck Berry is so much a part of Rock and Roll, whole careers have been made from it, but this is special. That dude on the violin is kickin' ass. Loved the shit out of this back then, blarin' out of the Jensen 6x9s in the old Hornet.
Pfew, that was fun. I hope you liked it as much as I did. Later.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
ELO, Part Two - The early rockin' years, on The Midnight Special.
Posted by FHB at 1:40 AM 5 comments
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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Just crank the speakers and enjoy some ELO.
This was my favorite tune for a long while in the early high school times.
And another sweetie from the album Out Of The Blue.
And why not? Have another from the same album. This ones one of the best, I think.
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