Music videos that feature Thunderbirds

Started by Highlander, January 13, 2011, 12:05:59 PM

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Basvarken

Who would have thought! The Cure playing my favorite Thin Lizzy song.
Robert Smith even plays the solo pretty accurate.

And there's a Thunderbird.

What's not to like?  8)


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gearHed289

 :o Wow! That's as unexpected as Page & Plant doing a Cure song.


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4stringer77

Heritage Cherry 64' Thunderbird from Norm's. Would that be a factory original finish?


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uwe

I have serious doubts that a cherry fin (of all fins) would retain that much red pigment over the course of 57 years - not impossible, but highly unlikely. I've seen how vintage cherry has faded over a 15 year period in my office - with very little UV.
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Ken

Quote from: uwe on February 18, 2021, 03:58:52 PM
I have serious doubts that a cherry fin (of all fins) would retain that much red pigment over the course of 57 years - not impossible, but highly unlikely. I've seen how vintage cherry has faded over a 15 year period in my office - with very little UV.

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amptech

Quote from: uwe on February 18, 2021, 03:58:52 PM
I have serious doubts that a cherry fin (of all fins) would retain that much red pigment over the course of 57 years - not impossible, but highly unlikely. I've seen how vintage cherry has faded over a 15 year period in my office - with very little UV.

So it's just the UWE exposure it reacts to?

Basvarken

He does mention he kept it in a case for 25 years. Not much UV going on in a closed case I'd say.
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Granny Gremlin

Quote from: gearHed289 on February 18, 2021, 09:07:08 AM
:o Wow! That's as unexpected as Page & Plant doing a Cure song.



Not really - the Cure's guitarist was their hired gun on that tour. I was mid high school at the time and a friend tried rope me into it on that bassis (I might have but the ticket prices; yikes). The Cure album at the time (Wish - don't judge it by the single Friday I'm in Love) has amazing guitarwork on it. One of their best albums IMHO (in my top 3 anyway). Very not Zep, for sure.
Quote from: uwe on April 17, 2014, 03:19:20 PM
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (drummer and bassist of Deep Purple, Jake!)

gearHed289

Quote from: Granny Gremlin on February 19, 2021, 06:21:38 AMNot really - the Cure's guitarist was their hired gun on that tour.

Yeah, I'm aware of that, but still pretty shocking to me.  8)

I once had a bootleg video of their Milwaukee show ('95 I think). Page did not look good, and at one point, he had a strand of drool over a foot long hanging from his chin.  :P

Granny Gremlin

LOL yeah sorry I didn't watch the vid before I posted, didn't realise he introduces him right off the bat, but that's a very classic rock thing to do - play a song buy the dude from another group that's with you on stage.  Not sure what other cure song would be more 'them' - this has got that iconic lead line.  Surprised Jimmy didn't pull out the violin bow or generally fill up a bit more space - he's just standing around a lot of the time.  Whole note pads are beneath him I guess, but like crazy feedbacky sustain was (one of ) his thing(s) and it really coulda worked here.
Quote from: uwe on April 17, 2014, 03:19:20 PM
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (drummer and bassist of Deep Purple, Jake!)

westen44

Quote from: gearHed289 on February 19, 2021, 08:40:13 AM
Yeah, I'm aware of that, but still pretty shocking to me.  8)

I once had a bootleg video of their Milwaukee show ('95 I think). Page did not look good, and at one point, he had a strand of drool over a foot long hanging from his chin.  :P

Maybe the drooling can be a guitarist thing sometimes.  I was in a band with a guitarist who often did that.  It wasn't because of drugs or alcohol.  I don't think he ever did those.  I attributed it to him being lost in concentration.  It was weird, but I just kept my distance. 
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uwe

But Friday I'm in Love is my favorite Cure song, Jake! It sounds like The Darkness before The Darkness were invented.
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Granny Gremlin

It's not a bad song at all, but the point is rather that it's the only happy/camp/jangly/accoustic/up tempo/radio friendly number on the entire record; totally unrepresentative of the album.  I love the whole damn thing.  Probably their last great album (nobody asked but their alltime best top 3 according to me are Boys Don't Cry/3 Imaginary Boys, depending where you live, Disintegration, and Wish; I like to get into fights with hipsters over not including Pornography and candy goths for exluding Head on the Door, both good records, but not as much of a solid full listen-through).

Comparing it to The Darkness seems a bit of a stretch even if Smith was bringing back his yodel/yeowl on that one.  He runs his vocal chords on a low gain setting.  I don't think he can even push any harder judging by his thoroughly cringey performance in that recent Gorillaz collab. 
Quote from: uwe on April 17, 2014, 03:19:20 PM
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (drummer and bassist of Deep Purple, Jake!)

uwe

The Darkness owe a lot to The Cure and Justin Hawkins is the first to admit it. Ignore the crunchy guitars, the Queen/Thin Lizzy type harmony guitars and his falsetto exploits, their melodies are often straight from the Cure songwriting manual - and so is his vocal delivery, he must have listened to more Robert Smith than Robert Plant as a teenager.





And I wouldn't be surprised if Friday I'm in Love was on their mind when they wrote this:



We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...