The Traveling Wilbury's

youngsteryoungster Boston Posts: 6,576
edited June 2011 in Other Music
I have been on a George Harrison kick for the last couple weeks. Just picked up the new "All Thing's Must Pass" 3LP set. Anyways, as I was going through my CD collection I pulled out the Traveling Wilbury's Volume 1 and was just in awe. I haven't listened to the CD in years and it was such a breath of fresh air. Hands down the best super group of all time.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8s9dmuAKvU
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  • ahill721ahill721 Posts: 2,071
    youngster wrote:
    I have been on a George Harrison kick for the last couple weeks. Just picked up the new "All Thing's Must Pass" 3LP set. Anyways, as I was going through my CD collection I pulled out the Traveling Wilbury's Volume 1 and was just in awe. I haven't listened to the CD in years and it was such a breath of fresh air. Hands down the best super group of all time.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8s9dmuAKvU

    That album is amazing, I have many great memories of putting that CD on.
  • Man, you said it. I recently downloaded the 4 hour documentary on TP and the heartbreakers and it forced me to break out the Wilburys as well... unbelievable! You know I have also been on a Beatles kick lately, My Guitar Gently Weeps (Speaking of the genius of Harrison) is one of the greatest songs of all time... blows my mind. Great post, hope it influences some young kid to check it out.
  • propro Posts: 134
    I remember so well, when i bought TTW V1 back in the day and my friends laughed at me for listening to "old man music" I shrugged it off and didn't care.... I dropped those friends a few years later..... and i still have the album.... not only that I got the box set that was released a few years ago. Their music has stayed with me..... overall they have released 2 brilliant albums 11 out of 10 for each one (V1 and V3).... even to this day i still think WTF is old man music? :lol:
    youngster wrote:
    I have been on a George Harrison kick for the last couple weeks. Just picked up the new "All Thing's Must Pass" 3LP set. Anyways, as I was going through my CD collection I pulled out the Traveling Wilbury's Volume 1 and was just in awe. I haven't listened to the CD in years and it was such a breath of fresh air. Hands down the best super group of all time.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8s9dmuAKvU
  • red mosred mos Posts: 4,953
    both wilburys records are awesome. So glad they got remastered a few years ago, with the bonus tracks & dvd.
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  • klusterfukklusterfuk Posts: 1,411
    man good tunes for any occasion anytime of the day. brings back alot of good memories.
    The future's paved with better days

    Alpine Valley Resort is etched in my brain!!!


  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    youngster wrote:
    I have been on a George Harrison kick for the last couple weeks. Just picked up the new "All Thing's Must Pass" 3LP set. Anyways, as I was going through my CD collection I pulled out the Traveling Wilbury's Volume 1 and was just in awe. I haven't listened to the CD in years and it was such a breath of fresh air. Hands down the best super group of all time.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8s9dmuAKvU
    I figured before opening the thread that it was either you or Fenway that started this thread because both of you have been on a Harrison kick lately.
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  • I was just listening to Vol. 1 today. Those guys were just on fire back then. Harrison, Orbison, Dylan, and Petty all put out great albums at the end of the 80's. :D
    Harrison: Cloud Nine
    Orbison: Mystery Girl
    Petty: Full Moon Fever
    Dylan: Oh Mercy

    Lynne produced or played on all those except Dylan's.
  • Love the Wilburys. The forgotten one will always be Jeff Lynne. That guy kicks ass.
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  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,206
    youngster wrote:
    I have been on a George Harrison kick for the last couple weeks. Just picked up the new "All Thing's Must Pass" 3LP set. Anyways, as I was going through my CD collection I pulled out the Traveling Wilbury's Volume 1 and was just in awe. I haven't listened to the CD in years and it was such a breath of fresh air. Hands down the best super group of all time.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8s9dmuAKvU

    I have that TW's and it is one AWESOME album. I also will ned to dig it out and give it a listen, it's been years or me too.

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  • klusterfukklusterfuk Posts: 1,411
    Love the Wilburys. The forgotten one will always be Jeff Lynne. That guy kicks ass.

    yes he does. my first concert was ELO in 1981and it was a damn fine show
    The future's paved with better days

    Alpine Valley Resort is etched in my brain!!!


  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    klusterfuk wrote:
    Love the Wilburys. The forgotten one will always be Jeff Lynne. That guy kicks ass.

    yes he does. my first concert was ELO in 1981and it was a damn fine show


    So this is the dude with the big Fro? i always figured he was someone from Tom's band. Would've been unreal to catch them in concert.
  • jamburgerjamburger Posts: 1,775
    Wilburys Streaming Event Honors Father's Day & Charles Truscott Wilbury

    On Father's Day, four years ago this week, The Traveling Wilburys boxed set, Collection, stormed the worldwide album charts. The Collection includes an exquisite documentary entitled, "The True History Of The Traveling Wilburys" featuring previously unreleased footage of half-brothers Lucky, Otis, Charlie T. Jnr., Lefty and Nelson Wilbury.

    In honor of The Wilburys, their father, Charles Truscott Wilbury, and fathers everywhere, please enjoy a free 24-hour stream of "The True History Of The Traveling Wilburys" this Father's Day -- Sunday June 19th.

    Visit TravelingWilburys.com on Sunday, June 19. Programme begins at 8am GMT*
  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Greatest supergroup ever.
    Shows: 6.27.08 Hartford, CT/5.15.10 Hartford, CT/6.18.2011 Hartford, CT (EV Solo)/10.19.13 Brooklyn/10.25.13 Hartford
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  • pjfan021pjfan021 Posts: 684
    very overlooked album...those voices blend so perfectly together and you can tell they all had a blast making that record. end of the line might be my favorite off the album...damn, now i need to listen to this record today
  • propro Posts: 134
    There you have it.... an overlooked album.... and honestly..... it is one of greatest records ever made :)
    pjfan021 wrote:
    very overlooked album...those voices blend so perfectly together and you can tell they all had a blast making that record. end of the line might be my favorite off the album...damn, now i need to listen to this record today
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