Sorry it took so long to reply...haven't been around for quite awhile
Oh ya, everyone who played in late 70's Bay Area prog bands knew of Netherworld. Scott Stacy was pretty much considered the best prog guitarist in the bay area (along with a guy named Tim Alexander). They were the 1st - and only - of us local prog bands to get an album on the shelves of Tower Records. I was so naive at 18 that I figured with an album in Tower Records they must be rich and touring the world! So how are you liking, "In the Following Half-Light"? There's some amazing stuff there...Son of Sam, A Matter of Time, and Sargasso are my faves.
After the prog scene blew up around '79/'80 I had my 'prog bassist seeking band' ad up in a music store and I got a call from the Netherworld keyboardist. I was super excited until he told me the band broke up and he and the drummer (maybe...don't remember for sure) wanted to go in a new wave direction and was I interested. I still wanted to play prog even though there was absolutely no chance of a record deal so turned them down
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