MFM is certainly cringe stuff
I never understood the deal with Ordeal! It's perfect where it is and provides a great instrumental breath of fresh air (without needless complications) after the...
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MFM is certainly cringe stuff
I never understood the deal with Ordeal! It's perfect where it is and provides a great instrumental breath of fresh air (without needless complications) after the...
I'm still waiting for my buddy to remember to lend me his Get Back package, but I have no qualms for not understanding the LIB context, though I'm sure Get Back will add much to LIB.
I'd say...
I just watched that vid again, (I'd forgotten almost everything since), and I think this dude's analysis is just bollocks.
This dude is not afraid of revisionism and re-reading and picking elements...
Free Human Zoo's first two were BC releases (physical & downloads), but they have yet to put up their third one (out for roughly 13 months now). The guys at the merchendize desk at the SZ in late...
in the early 90s, Steve played in Ottawa at a tiny club that held 200 (at the most). I was sitting front row and recall Steve playing a riff of Genesis music and the audience had total...
pre-ordered (though PQ said it was shipping tomorrow) :)
hopefully, it will escape punitive import taxes (asked Stephen to try to ship it like a regular mail)
We've been waiting quite a while to release this album... and the day has come! Released the same day Maneige returns to the Théâtre Outremont in May 2024, this LIMITED EDITION reunites the sole...
he ain't no Rael 74 for sure.
disagreed about some of his lyrics interpretations but this is nitpicking.
been spinning in the car for weeks the Sloche albums and the two Live Maneige Progresson releases, as well as Lasting Weep's two posthumous releases (not that they ever had a historic release) and...
Not entirely convinced after seeing them live in Leuven last year: Too samey from one track to another on stage.
But this looks like unreleased stuff (or improvised)
Phil had shaven by then (he might've let grown back once after that; but not sure) and he still had a set-full of (long) hair, but he was still cool for a while X)
message from Mandaï sent on 22/04/24
Given that I've ordered four other albums at the same time (not all Cuneiform), I'm still waiting for the rest of the oder (made early March) as well :(
Wow, amazing that a few characters on this board keep coming back under different pseudos (not thinking of Svettie, here :lol )
I have a hard time following who is who, let alone who was who.
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Yeah, it isn't bery chic of the label for not doing it. ;)
having only their second of their first three, I'm up for it.
I think their first two were reissued on Garden Of delights, but only have their debut, the rest being too symph-weenie for my...
A mix of Purple and Vanilla Fudge for the debut.
From memory, Red Sea is more adventurous but more uneven, IMHO
Their Hammond-driven Purple/Vanilla hard rock (sometimes hinting at The...
new album (finally) coming up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8cKN1rbJl4
The original Let It Be movie (restored or renovated) is about to get released (streaming only, apparently) again on May 8th.
Whether Michael Lindsay-Hogg (the original director) is involved in the...
THAT was weird !!!! X)
wild stuff, thx for sharing
fun interview to read...
Knowing the character (mostly Carmaux and Present concerts around Belgium), it's hard to know where the fine line really is, but it's quite entertaining.
AfroBeat Ethio Jazz
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DG solo albums
1- Debut (60% worth keeping)
2- Division Bell (three songs WK)
3- About Face (two songs WK)
4- Rattle that Lock (two tracks WK)
5- Permanent Lapse Of Reason (the intro track is...
The road to hell is paved with gold. 17562
Sounds like Elton on his Yellow Brick Road crossed with AC/DC's Highwaywithout the slightest imagination.
well this track is better than anything...
Well, it is a good album, but more of the same run-of-their-mill, really.
That's about it, really!!!
Maybe he'll inspire himself on a Japanese airport jingle this time.
Well , at least the three instrumentals pieces were OK (ok two of them were more interludes),...
copy-pasted and printed for reading tonight
thx for the share, Steve
spectaucar music
they're not in PA (yet), but I will make they will be.
thx for the share
a buddy on a French forum
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saw that, too. I'm thinking that it might have been another one of those fake bandcamp sites. It's happened to both Snarky Puppy and Haken, as well and who knows how many others.
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Was that really a legal/legit thing?
even for foreigners?
Are you technically still the owner some 50 years down the line??
Any taxes to be paid?
I was tempted to do it & respond but you had...
Though Caravanserai is one of my all-time utmost fave, I only got into it in 83, as I did a couple of months later for RTF
However Santana's first three were amongst my faves ever since 75/6
I'm expecting Mandaï Distr to ship it this week (apparently Olivier didn't have it in stock anymore)
Angel Station is already quite a change from the previous string of albums it's got a new wave thing to it), but Chance is really not the same band anymore as it's so different - though I think...
Actually seeing the thread title, I thought it was a Rael thread, but surprised, because I thought he'd already done a Luv Bitch rockumentary (he has, hasn't he?) :huh
I was a bit taken aback...
IMHO
Solar Fire
Nightingale & Bombers
Roaring Silence
Watch
a toss between Messin' & Angel Station
I'd agree with you that it was more a chronological categorization to lump it with the Evan/Glacock/Hammond era, but then again, a lot of tracks on HH are also quite heavy, compared top SFTW.
Svettie, get out of Richard's profile :yell
Don't know if the last two are for real, though :/
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I tried embedding the BC page, but something doesn't work
I liked it, but there is little chance that I'd have blindly called it a lost Tangerine Dream track. I'd place this more...
Got what I need from that Tull era, but I'll keep an eye/ear out there.
OK, i'll bite :D
how do you figure?
You talking about the Paris George V hotel thingie??
thx (not sure I understood everything, but it doesn't matter)
I always thought that in 95, justice let him off because of widespread nationwide riot threats.
can you fill me in on this please?
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Great runningback though.
Good news for Burton and Bachmann and morality, but I don't like much the idea that the cancellation happens so soon before the show, this costing money for the concert venue and the fans who might...
I may be interested in this project (had the Asbjornssen's Cosmic Dreams At Play book for the German book, so I passed)
only cited the ones I still love nowadays (that's the way I understood your OP), not the ones I'm embarrassed to have liked backed then and don't anymore (Rajaz cites a few of them in the post above)
Less in the TD range and more ART or Cosmic Joker-related world, Harald Grosskopf's Synthesist (from 78 or 77) is worthy of a serious listen - even if it is on the too-light category for my own...
well the general ambiance was certainly favorable at the time, so it wasn't an exploit at the time to listen & be exposed.
However, still loving all those things some 50 years later is another...
6 & 7 are maybe my faves.
Indeed strong difference between the studio and the live disc.
Never seen this one before - pretty extreme at times during Grides.
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I must admit that I've never really taken seriously Coda, after being increasingly disappointed with Graffitti, Presence and Outdoor, to the point that I never took it home (but heard it a few times...
Given the fact that I only really started in late 74, and my totally-incomplete knowledge of music by 1981 - still is nowadays, BTW....
(Didn't even think there would be Spanish or Italian rock...
By far, my prefered two albums as well.
I can live without the rest, though BIA's flipside is rather awesome.
Yup, Straits was maybe/possibly my fave mainstream band during the 80's, but the...
One has to see those 70's rock filming as period-pieces, and criticising that 60 years down the line is a bit unfair (IMHO).
If you're a 20-sumthin' nowadays, one could understand the critics, as...
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mmmhh!!!... I think this stair & guitar video is right in the line of Toyah's Sunday Brunch thingie
C'm'on here
I'm still waiting for Mandaï to ship it to me, cos they don't have it in stock (two weeks they say)
Ordered as well the latest SM albums I don't have yet.
But from what I've heard so far, it is...
I thought there was too little time devoted to the Doobies (outside his talk about MMcD, induced by Sean's question), but I'm surprised he spoke about Fault Line being TDB's best and says it's...
:lol
All the news that's fit to print.... and more
.... but that one is probably verifiable
^^^
Don't remember that sitcom at all. I guess it didn't cross the northern border.
I take it that show was from 77/78 from the song featured in it.
Baxter was an allright addition in the band,...
I still have the original boxset containing the vinyls, but TBH, if I was to one day revisit it, it would be the film on DVD (I'd have to borrow ot from the library, though).
In terms of staged...
I mentionned it with the 70's album. ;) Nothing outstanding, but better than anything I'd heard of the TM era.
FTM, 13 might as well haven't happened at all that it wouldn't have changed anything...
Well, I'll take all of the Dio Sab albums over any of the rest of the band's history, including a few with Ozzy (both 70's and 13), but by the time Dehumanizer and Devil You Know, I wasn't caring...