What about Kiev on Prologue? Pretty sure thats Camp
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What about Kiev on Prologue? Pretty sure thats Camp
135 posts on an album heard by 95 people...(that's a joke of sorts)
Wetton is all over Viva live...You can also see him on you tube : "Out of the blue'
There is a story about Douglas raping a 15 year old Natalie Wood...True? Don't know...Her sister says it happened..no charges pressed...You never know..
Garden Dreamer...saw that very show...audience for second show was so sparse they invited everyone from the first show to stay and watch...this was the man who built America tour..
https://youtu.be/V-7BN4xrsKM?t=5
A thirty six year old 4 track demo...This was a mainstay for our live shows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-7BN4xrsKM&list=PL_DhzFb0H6RluylwAZTwYJc0WE_IAdm4-&index=2
Saw Heenan in 1971 managing Lanza against Crusher in Denver...Heenan was handcuffed to the turnbuckle so he couldn't interfere...by the end he was a bloody mess...my friend and I went down to the...
As far as Horslips...aside from the weird female vocals on certain tracks (what they are I can't tell you)
Fean sang more than most would think...he was the lower heavy voice where O Connor was the...
Brad Gillis (sp?)...not a fan of Night Ranger at all, but his solos(not so much the other speed demon they had) were always interesting for that kind of dreck
After watching some of Steven Wilsons live shows I'm wondering just what reference tracks they hear during silence and long improve sections...I'm sure some of you guys out there use similar...
I always thought that Manzanera was very similar to Hackett in his approach and use of color...
I don't think that his last 35 years of output(1980 onward) are based on an act...Yes, his first few albums did incorporate a seedy character persona-but he wouldn't be the only performer to...
Liberalism....
I have a hard time coming up with a good example(in the music business to keep the thread on focus).
Norah Jones comes to mind...
Tom Waits Alice...the album is a dreary, beautiful, and creepy Alice in Wonderland from the authors point of view
The title track blew me away the first time i heard it some 40 years ago...pushed me off the fence and directly into complete love for the band.That being said-I don't think that this era had the...
To me, a person with lots of talent is just a person with talent. I prefer originality ...
I always put Steve Miller in the same category as Robert Palmer...basically had bluesy roots but cashed in on the genre of the month once they found a commercial comfort zone.
"Witchy Woman" always...
When an artist uses session player (weird example: Tom Waits used Chris Spedding on Rain Dogs album)-does the player get paid by the artist or by the record company(who adds it to the cost of making...
Although I'm not 100% sure and "Opinions aside"- Brian May's solo output seems pretty mediocre and uninspired. I would have expected a serious album (with his unique guitar arrangements) in more of...
He was the guitarist on Fernwood Tonight...
After NATO they should have called it quits and created a legacy that would have been legendary instead of the slow decline into arena slop...
That's the tour I saw...The Palladium i believe....I thought Nektar were the boring ones that night I saw The Nelson version at Hofstra and was blown away....That night with Lake they were not in...
Saw them open for Nektar in 77-78...They were tight and very good (better than Nektar that night who were sloppy), I bought the album and played it a few times until the sameyness got on my nerves....
Japan...glam boys become influential art rockers.
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I can name a few...
Without too much thought my first choice is
Fripp
then possibly Emerson (via the classical bombast)
I guess David Bowie can be included if only for his prog associations......
Lets not forget The Doors...not prog, but had an approach which put them somewhere else...lots of proggy bits for sure
I always describe Ferry as Elvis Lugosi ...I love his idiosyncratic delivery
Am I the only guy that doesn't get the love for Joe? He seems way over hyped... the things I heard from him don't impress...lots of more interesting players out there.
Brian also had the ability to understand the piece at hand...when he mimicked different instruments, he conceived the part with natural purpose (he didn't play a guitar line with another instruments...
the first three are the lightning in a bottle...Country life is the beginning of decline although Viva is great great...Stranded is the pinnacle in terms of mixing the first two albums quirky appeal...
PH7 time for a change
Anybody out there wonder about this song? I think it might be the darkest of the album...why wasn't Judy at church? Was she embarrassed or did she kill herself?
As well as Betty Thatcher who wrote the lyrics for the classic period...
Not a big fan of either reggae, ska, or the late 70's punk/ska revival...BUT the Specials were really an outstanding band! They were creative and "tighter than tight"! I love the blending of loungey...
I bought the app for $4.00(play store) and as long as the pc server is running(it should run automatically) I can access all my music through my phone...It will aldo play any video i choose to add to...
I use plex and access it from my android so i can listen to my I tunes collection anywhere.
The Kimmel video looked and sounded like a big lazy clusterfuck.
Mick Karn...
Roxy Music. For your Pleasure. Stranded.
From the Witchwood..not wholly acoustic, but proggy isn't a bad definition
All Long Islanders...Record Stop(Norlee Stereo!!!!) in Ronkonkoma...My late teens musical tastes were formed by that place.
Japan: Tin Drum
Side Black from Queen II...If they had recapitulated, it would have been a Suppers Ready of their own(of sorts)
Bill always had many different instrumental things released in the early mid 80's...Forgive my obvious title mistakes, but I seem to remember Beauty and the Beast, Some sort of BBC Frankenstein or...
Circa 1983...pretty much a live experience like few others at the time...I'm still proud to be a part of Screaming Mad George and my partnership.
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Is there an actual list of all the players AC band used on Killer, Schools Out, BBB...
and even further: Is there a song by song, solo by solo breakdown anywhere?
I can always tell Buxtons playing,...
Why did Wagner play on Train Kept a rollin anyway? I don't see his part being anything over the top...Perry is an adequate player in the pentatonic vein of blues rock(not much different than Wagner)...
I had a sound card installed and the latency vanished...yet the recorded sound off Audacity was low and distorted...a second sound card brought the latency back.
Both these were used cards my tech...
Got a new computer and found that windows 7 has latency issues which prohibit me from recording...I discovered that this is an issue that seems to occur a lot with W7 and 8...all the...
Tom Waits Alice...a great album even without the story lines...creepy because it's based on the authors( Lewis Carroll) obsession with the real Alice.
This is where he really lost me...Security had lots of hiccups...PG3 is his apex- wish that's where he stopped-it would have created a forum for discussion forever!
saw him at Maxs 1980 didn't know any material...pretty boring and not very impressed...should I have been?
The Brondesbury tapes suffer from a lack of polish...The CIOGGF is superb imo...no filler like TBBT
we would buy ad space to get an article written about us...this had to happen on bigger levels.
They opened for Strawbs in 76 :The Deep Cuts Tour..saw the Calderone show...don't recall much of Ambrosia aside from the drummer
Tom Waits has numerous examples...
My initial post was meant to get a discussion started...I love Wetton and the way he worked rhythmically with Bruford...I only pick apart his pentatonic approach to free form playing (a sign of the...
I'm a fan of his KC work...but is he really a great bass player? Harmonically he doesn't travel far from the norm...his natural rhythm is pretty good, but he's a plodder...I feel that the vox/bass...