It did come with a digital sleeve which was nice.
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It did come with a digital sleeve which was nice.
Open is one of the best things he’s ever done
I see Top Cat posted a link to my video on YT - I'm gonna claim partial permission as the band linked to it in their promotional information. These tracks have been polished and officially released....
the Glasgow show last night was a blast. band were all in top form. Never noticed before Lee Pomeroy has a good voice.
https://twitter.com/yeswave1/status/1452029135077978112?s=21
I agree the album hangs together better than recent previous efforts but I kinda like If I Was To Fly (the single). Has a sort of Golf Girl/ Magic Man vibe.
Not seen any chat about this but Caravan have a new album out (It's None of Your Business) and are currently on a UK tour - I'll be off to the Glasgow show in a couple of weeks. New album is very...
Harsh. I saw a couple of Asia shows with John Payne and there we’re little more that 3 men and a dog in attendance. There were still great shows.
Yes have been accused of being a nostalgia act but they are producing new music- whether it’s your cup of tea or not. I don’t think it’s fair to suggest they’re not popular/ successful (in they’re...
They should have got that guy that did those cover albums.
I think Roger wears his heart on his sleeve whereas David is a bit more reserved. I enjoy watching/listening to both of them in those many documentaries- when it’s just about the music - they’re so...
Or say - someone kept throwing peanuts at the drummer during a take.
Greg discusses this in his book. Seems he couldn’t put up with the “business” that surrounded the band - and they wanted Wetton back anyway.
There’s a lot of “dry” info in there but lots of opinions as well. Favourite quote “Rick -can’t take a joke- Wakeman”
John Greaves interview in Prog Magazine just out “Mike needed a band so he got us all roped in...Mick Taylor we didn’t know but he was brought in because Richard Branson wanted a star to sell his new...
My two favourites from his solo releases: “At The Speed of Life” and “Citizen”
Viv Stanshall would have made a fabulous Gandalf
Tremendous. Reminds me of dancing about my living room with my sisters to Top of The Pops. Surely some kind of legacy.
My wife tells me I have the same shit on the walls as I did as a teenager- but now I’ve put them in frames and call them collectibles
Anyone still thinking a reunion is possible wants to read the first chapter of his book.
Bought this - so good.
I remember many years ago listening to a UK radio 2 “round table” type of show of music people reviewing new singles- mid nineties- boy bands were all over the place. One of the guests was Trevor...
https://youtu.be/ZTLVQYFbXBI
I share others feelings about the deluge of “new age” and piano albums etc but i have all of them nonetheless. Albums often classified in these sections worth checking out IMHO;
Zodiaque
Seven...
If a band want to make an issue about that that’s up to them (although they should probably make the policy clear when buying the ticket). If someone wants to film on their phone it really doesn’t...
Gong + Miquette - saw the show in Glasgow which was fantastic.
“while I loved what Jenfkins did with Nucleus and Softs, I can't stand any of the stuff he's done since”
A lot of people love it and he seems to be the saviour of modern classical composition in...
I love PG - kept me and my teenage friends enthused in the early 80’s when everyone else from the 70’s seemed to have given up and Bandcamp is my go to store for music. Seems like a great partnership.
Jack Bruce says it would have happened anyway - just not in the same way.
Personally I think Starship Trooper sounds really good, especially Billy Sherwood’s bass.
I got the box set and have been loving it - especially the later funkier albums which I had never heard before. My birthday is next month and I have asked for “Live 1970” (with Leon Thomas) on vinyl....
At least it doesn’t have that god awful canned crowd noise.
Just north of Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross (yes it’s a real place). Amazing. Where were you.
Watching Close to the Edge video on a cliff side on West cost of Scotland. Tremendous.
Sounded pretty good to me - apart from the guitarist fluffing the intro to roundabout.
Not seen any chat about this track which I rather like.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=RDORN9JO1YSHo
https://pallasofficial.bandcamp.com/album/courage-and-other-songs-of-war-and-peace
Few new things on it.
One of my many claims to fame! -
myself and my wife appear briefly in this dvd backstage at Liverpool. (Thanks to Brian Neeson for backstage passes)
I particularly like disc 4&5 "Live in Preston Lancs 1981" and listen to them quite often. As it's a "bootleg" issue don't expect perfect audio.
I was obsessed with this song for ages. Brings me to tears.
Been discussed here before but it was the early days of home video and it was a companion release to the 9012live video - the idea being that people would buy both - which I did. Think it was pretty...
14 dollars shipping to UK for a 4 dollar CD. Hoping for a digital release.
Kavis Torabi - Solar Divination EP
Awooga - Conduit
Moetar - Final Four
+1
Amazon music app was annoying - took 3 days to upload my music to Google Play. Hope that's better - at least it's free.
Reminds me of a quote from Billy Connolly - " It' s got nothing to do with bakers down lanes at 1 o'clock in the morning - it's your youth you yearn for "
I was at that gig - most people were already out the exits when he came back on.
Personal moments: my brother punching a guy at the Drama Yes gig in 1980 for shouting out crap throughout most of the...
I'm awaiting vinyl also - in the meantime loving the soap opera that the digital files stuff has turned into.
I have all the Friday Music vinyls. Had to send back Tormato as it sounded terrible,...
Ok Tommy (one for the UK guys there)
I am not a huge KC fan but for me this is one that works. I've seen it live by both KC and David Cross Band ( DC Band just edges it) and I found it intense;...
The new album is slowly growing on me. Not ready to say it's my favourite yet. I take this as a good sign. Seen them twice recently and the new music is great live amongst a great show.
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Personally I bought "Sounds" every week - when people did that sort of thing. Imagine - not only having to pay for your music, but paying for your music news as well. Unbelievable.
This is just so sad.
I saw Virgil play with his Dads band a few years ago and had a great time. I always really like the Remixes album he done and still have it on my MP3 for when I'm out running.
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I pay £15.00 per month for a premium family account so no adverts and track transitions are fine on my phone. Thanks for your concern.
Ok, so Rick kinda annoys me. His politics are reprehensible and his humour is embarrassing.
At HRH Prog last year he was the headline act. Him and a piano. His jokes were old and lame. As soon as...
I listened to the 3 disc version on Spotify and kinda got bored- but kinda liked it all the same. I bought a vinyl EP from the album and this is much more enjoyable. Saw them at HRH Prog earlier this...
Being a big fan of Todd and ELP I really felt I had missed something special with the recent tour, but I couldn't afford to go to the US and I knew they wouldn't be doing the same in the U.K. (hell...
I was a young teenager at the Glasgow Apollo in 1980 and there was one guy only making an arse of himself and he was only a few seats from us. My older brother had it out with him enquiring why the...
Thought I might post a short something about a show;
Glasgow last night was amazing. I've been avoiding spoilers for sooo long (although getting the odd hint) and I think the setlist was about what...
I bought the audio digital version of this album from Bandcamp. I' m not a huge Magenta fan but this is one of the best live prog albums I've heard.
Hmm;
Yes in Glasgow was fab and as usual I embarrassed myself and had a great time.
HRH Prog Festival in Wales was a great weekend with some great sets (Soft machine/ Ian Anderson/Von Hertzen...
I didn't realise I was required to take sides. I'll happily enjoy the music and ignore the politics.