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1) The Fox formed in Brighton in 1968 when veterans of several local bands teamed together. Hammond organist Alex Lane, drummer Tim Reeves, and percussionist-singer Nick Apostiledes had been in the mod-soul band the Alex Lane Group. Reeves had also been in the soul band Omega Plus, as had bassist-keyboardist Dave Windross. Songwriter and guitarist Steve Brayne, who had known Lane and Reeves since primary school, completed the first lineup, though Apostiledes was soon replaced by guitarist Winston Weatherill (formerly in Gary Farr & the T-Bones). The band made test recordings at a 12-hour session in Radio Luxembourg Studios, which worked out so well that most of them were issued as For Fox Sake, though a couple tracks were re-recorded. Management interest cooled off, however, and The Fox broke up soon after the album's release.
by Richie Unterberger
The Fox's lone album is essential and worthy of any record collection. Originally released on Fontana Records in 1970, the album is an work of art with some great haunting guitar work and hammond organ. All the songs included here are expertly crafted pop with enough experimentation, psychedelia, and intelligence to make it worth your while and if the works on this album are anything to go by then, they must have been a great live act.
For many of us the Fox were first introduced to us via the fourth Rubble compilation, 'The 49 Minute Technicolour Dream', anyone remember "Butterfly"?, which despite it's majestic sound and liner notes, actually featured no sitar at all!
Top picks from the album include the single, "Secondhand Love" which has some nice guitar and organ interplay; "Glad I Could" has a nice feel to it making it a nice beaty pop number which would have made an excellent single; "Birthday Card" has some really nice harmonies and lovely organ work; "Madame Magical" is real brain stormer and the most psychedelic sounding clocking in at almost ten minutes. (by Marmalade-skies)
2) The Fox is an electronic experimental band from London.
3) The Fox are:
Stanley Brinks: voice, sax, whistle
Freschard: voice, drums, artwork
Mathias Kom: voice, guitar
Ariel Sharratt: voice, clarinet
Ride on
The Fox Lyrics
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You still fish with dynamite, she said I love the human race
Closing in, being chased
Cotton tail, rabbit ears
Love and hate and sweat and tears
Stuck inside my silhouette
Give me more cause I can't feel it yet
I can't feel it yet
Show me a universe, show me your face
One to remember and two to forget
Three for me cause I can't feel it yet
Honey, this might be our last chance to ride the radio
To race through halls and slide down the walls of Jericho
There's talk of something new down in Idaho
I don't know how you break my fall
Like it's nothing when I know that it meant something
What's the last thing I'll remember about you
We danced outside
In a headlight
And my hands again gripped too tight
What's the worst thing you've imagined that I could do
We drew our hands
at the same time
And it left us so far past our prime
What's the one thing you'd bring back if you could
Oh, if you could
Point me in the right direction
Give me a little affection
Cause right now I
I can't feel it yet
Honey, this might be our last chance to ride the radio
To race through halls and slide down the walls of Jericho
There's talk of something new down in Idaho
I don't know how to let it go
The idea that you and I were meant for
So much, so much, so much, so much more
Honey, tell me how you break my fall
Honey, tell me how you break my fall
I remember the breeze
Savannah in the trees
That summer
Oh, that summer
My mind at ease on the bridge
On my knees in the summer
Oh, that summer
You broke my fall
In "Ride On," The Fox explores themes of love, desperation, and the search for meaning in life. The lyrics open with the contrasting images of Jasmine black and lily white, symbolizing the duality of the human experience. The line "You still fish with dynamite" suggests that despite our flaws and destructive tendencies, we still long for love and connection.
The singer expresses their love for the human race, but also feels trapped and pursued, symbolized by being "closing in, being chased." The references to cotton tail and rabbit ears symbolize vulnerability and the fragile nature of relationships. The line "Love and hate and sweat and tears" illustrates the complex and emotional rollercoaster that love can be.
Feeling stuck and disconnected, the singer yearns for something more. They crave an escape from their current state, wanting to experience the vastness of outer space and discover their true identity. The repetition of "Give me more cause I can't feel it yet" reveals their desperation for a deeper connection and a desire to break free from their current limitations.
The chorus introduces a sense of urgency and the possibility that time is running out. The mention of riding the radio and racing through halls represents a desire to seize the moment and make the most out of life. However, there is uncertainty and contemplation about the future, as indicated by the mention of something new in Idaho. The singer questions whether they can let go of their past and move forward.
The verse delves into memories and the significance of a specific moment shared with someone. The image of dancing outside in a headlight reflects a sense of intimacy and the intense emotions felt in that moment. However, there is also an acknowledgment of fear and the potential for mistakes to be made. The singer wonders what the other person imagines they could do, highlighting the complexity and uncertainty of relationships.
The bridge of the song transports the listener to a nostalgic moment, painting a picture of a peaceful summer day. This image represents a memory of solace and contentment, contrasting with the previous themes of desperation and chasing something elusive. The line "You broke my fall" signifies the impact the other person had on the singer's life and how they provided stability and support.
Overall, "Ride On" explores the longing for deeper connections, the complexities of love, and the search for meaning and fulfillment in life. The lyrics touch on themes of desperation, memories, and the uncertainty of the future, while also highlighting moments of solace and contentment.
Line by Line Meaning
Jasmine black, lily white
Different sides of you, light and dark, coexisting
You still fish with dynamite, she said I love the human race
Taking risky actions in love, yet still having a deep affection for humanity
Closing in, being chased
Feeling overwhelmed and pursued
Cotton tail, rabbit ears
Symbolizing innocence and alertness
Love and hate and sweat and tears
Experiencing a mix of intense emotions and challenges
Stuck inside my silhouette
Feeling trapped in a predetermined image or identity
Give me more cause I can't feel it yet
Desiring stronger sensations because the current ones are not satisfying
I can't feel it yet
Not fully experiencing or understanding something
Give me a taste of outer space
Yearning for something extraordinary or transcendent
Show me a universe, show me your face
Wanting to explore vast possibilities and connect on a deeper level
One to remember and two to forget
Having selective memories, cherishing certain moments while leaving others behind
Three for me cause I can't feel it yet
Seeking more experiences to gain a better sense of understanding or fulfillment
Honey, this might be our last chance to ride the radio
Embracing the opportunity to fully immerse in the excitement and freedom of the present moment
To race through halls and slide down the walls of Jericho
Engaging in exhilarating adventures and breaking through barriers
There's talk of something new down in Idaho
Speculating about a potential change or opportunity in a specific place
I don't know how you break my fall
Uncertain about someone's influence in helping overcome difficulties or challenges
Like it's nothing when I know that it meant something
Feeling conflicted about the significance of a past experience or relationship
What's the last thing I'll remember about you
Reflecting on the most memorable aspect of a person or a moment
We danced outside
Sharing moments of joy and freedom in an open space
In a headlight
In the glow of a singular moment or opportunity
And my hands again gripped too tight
Holding on too tightly or possessively, potentially causing strain
What's the worst thing you've imagined that I could do
Contemplating the darkest or most hurtful actions one could envision
We drew our hands
Touching or intertwining hands in a mutual action
at the same time
Simultaneously sharing a gesture or connection
And it left us so far past our prime
Resulting in a deterioration or decline beyond the best moments
What's the one thing you'd bring back if you could
Reflecting on the most valued or cherished element that is no longer present
Oh, if you could
Expressing a longing or hypothetical desire
Point me in the right direction
Requesting guidance or support to navigate effectively
Give me a little affection
Yearning for emotional closeness and tenderness
Cause right now I
I can't feel it yet
Currently lacking the desired emotional connection or fulfillment
I don't know how to let it go
Struggling to release or move on from a particular attachment or desire
The idea that you and I were meant for
So much, so much, so much, so much more
Believing that there is a deeper, more significant purpose or potential between two individuals
Honey, tell me how you break my fall
Requesting an explanation for assistance or support in difficult times
I remember the breeze
Savannah in the trees
That summer
Oh, that summer
Recalling a specific time of tranquility and natural beauty during a past summer
My mind at ease on the bridge
On my knees in the summer
Oh, that summer
Finding peace and solace in contemplation while experiencing vulnerability during a previous summer
You broke my fall
Acknowledging someone's role in providing support and preventing further decline or distress
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Christopher Getto
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@srant
Jordy got that dad vibe makin me feel like i'm getting in trouble... i can imagine him looking at my muddy bike and just shaking his head🤘😁🤘
@theodounis
Thank you Jordi your explanation in suspension tuning makes things easier
@ZFit11
Always appreciate the reminders of doing one thing at a time, Jordi. Looks like Eucalyptus Trail Loop in Santa Cruz 😁👍
My favorite suspension testing spot at UCSC is Roller Coaster off of the Mushroom Trail. It’s short, varied in features, and easily repeatable!
@Bonky-wonky
Do you also adjust the other suspension unit along with the one you’re setting up? If you’re working on the damper increasing compression without increasing fork compression is going to unbalance the bike, which would muddy the water. Is what you’re noticing an effect of the rear damper adjustment or a side effect of it because the front - rear balance has changed?
Interested to hear your take on this.
@kirkkaubish9540
good stuff. im here for it
@frankharradence5546
Thanks for posting.
Fox Factory Kashima 140 34mm Fork (2021 model) smooth fork action on trails but feels harsh on initial contact with tree roots, not sure if compression or rebound adjustment needed or is that feeling normal?
I will try the bracketing method as per this video to see if I can improve things.
@ShredQuest
This is filmed on Enchanted Loop at Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz, CA. Fun trail.
@utubbbeblows
Is there a proper order? You mentioned LSR, HSR,LSC, HSC but wasn't sure if that was a recommendation or just listing things.
@b.w.7701
Usually you go sag, rebound, compression.
@jstn4102
Let's say I start with LSR on the rear shock as suggested. On a FloatX, would I bracket the LSR with LSC fully Closed or open or at the factory suggested setting? And is it best to do the shock before fork, or doesn't matter the order.