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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2010 15:43:17 GMT -5
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Post by martinbarreshat on Oct 12, 2011 10:51:51 GMT -5
I have to say David Goodier has a much better stage presence than Jonathan Noyce!
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Post by housebrick on Apr 14, 2012 12:27:04 GMT -5
I have to say David Goodier has a much better stage presence than Jonathan Noyce! Noyce is blind in 1 eye. I would say this will restrict his stage presence somewhat. Much prefered his solid playing to Goodier mind
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Post by Nags on Apr 14, 2012 22:07:04 GMT -5
I have to say David Goodier has a much better stage presence than Jonathan Noyce! Noyce is blind in 1 eye. I would say this will restrict his stage presence somewhat. Much prefered his solid playing to Goodier mind You are talking about Noyce who took up air and space on the Tull stage where the bass player should have been? Cause if you are, I think Goodier wipes the floor with him.
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Post by housebrick on Apr 15, 2012 5:14:26 GMT -5
Noyce is blind in 1 eye. I would say this will restrict his stage presence somewhat. Much prefered his solid playing to Goodier mind You are talking about Noyce who took up air and space on the Tull stage where the bass player should have been? Cause if you are, I think Goodier wipes the floor with him. Sure am boy Noyce had a rock solid TONE Goodier is weaker . If Noyce was crap dont think he would have been playing with the GREAT Gary Moore. Next you'll be telling me Orphale is better than Moore!!!!!
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Post by Nags on Apr 15, 2012 20:36:54 GMT -5
You are talking about Noyce who took up air and space on the Tull stage where the bass player should have been? Cause if you are, I think Goodier wipes the floor with him. Sure am boy Noyce had a rock solid TONE Goodier is weaker . If Noyce was crap dont think he would have been playing with the GREAT Gary Moore. Next you'll be telling me Orphale is better than Moore!!!!! No I will not tell you that, I just think Goodier is a better fit for Tull's music. Noyce is good and a good technical player. I think he lacks, well "soul". As I say, good but Tull deserves better. So let's both agree, that Pegg is the one that should be there.
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Post by housebrick on Apr 16, 2012 9:56:44 GMT -5
and why would you say Pegg? Another windup? Peggy is a great all round musician,not an out and out bassplayer. Both Noyce and Goodier are better bassplayers Peggy added far more visual and was more in the spirit of Tull than both others though.
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Post by Freightrain on Apr 27, 2012 9:19:08 GMT -5
I agree that while Noyce may be more of a technical player, but Goddier is a better fit for Tull. I am more in line with the visual and spirit of Tull, especially living through Tull's highly theatrical period in the 70's. I've seen all of them live. Glenn was my original favorite, followed by Peggy, Jeffery, John Glascock and now Goodier. Jeffery was fun and contributed a whole lot to the band's personality at that time. I met Anthony Williams who subbed for John when he got sick. I am also a fan of Steve Bailey, too bad he didn't tour with the band.
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