There must be some, There must be some, There must be some... :lol
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There must be some, There must be some, There must be some... :lol
plus the hidden *bonus track*: re-recording of Cold Wind To Valhalla with current band
You must mean Zappa. He edited the video himself. :lol
Bohemian Rhapsody
This should tie in nicely to the band's induction into the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame next year--it better!! :roll:yell:lol
Hilarious animation! Well done telling his story! :lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3xZxYEkqZs
This is my favorite live FM broadcast from Earthworks MK1! Pristine Japanese FM radio sound quality. (Interesting also, that this was before the first album was recorded.)
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You just had to stick a bit of Spinal Tap's "Stonehenge" in there at the end, didn't you! ;)
^^^ You would desire an audience recording to be officially released? (don't think that's gonna happen!) ;)
This show was professionally recorded (both on video and audio) -- would probably be the logical choice to include in an Under Wraps boxset:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c8PT6upVaw
Jethro Tull in 1977, Songs From The Wood tour. Went with my older brother. Had seats behind the stage--but i didn't care! (Ian would also occasionally turn around and acknowledge us poor saps sitting...
"There is an urgent telephone message for a Mr. Mike Nelson if he's in the audience tonight. I think there might be a dover sole on the line." :D
1979!?! :horns
(I always thought this line-up with two keyboardists would have them set up on opposite ends of the stage--but guess not!)
Was it as an encore, or was it as the first number (after the taped Firebird Suite intro) ?????
That's how bad the echo was at that gig as they remark throughout the show! ;)
The audience recording of the Rush show from that venue in 1981 actually has decent sound quality because there is...
I'm no expert on these guys but i remember reading that there are no soundboards around for the 1982 Signals tour.
The well-known soundboard from Largo you are referring to is from 1984 (Grace Under...
You really think so? A friend played me his copy (i didn't buy it so just going by his set-up) and the guitar just dominates the whole left channel from what i heard. Just as the bass is mixed Very...
Oh yeah, i have to agree wholeheartedly with this!
Before joining here, and you guys educating me on what was actually said, i used to think it was: "Snakes!" "Cowards!"
(Which to me fits better...
That's good, since Zappa did have a fondness for "Cheepnis"! ;)
The Web's anti-war suite from the record Fully Interlocking (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BECe9TkPJw
Since you mention the "doofus" who yells "Get crazy!", i think i found another example of his handiwork. Was just listening to the (legendary) taper Mike Millard's (the guy who used a wheelchair to...
I think what "Sturgeon's Lawyer" was trying to say (and he's correct in that) is these weren't "click tracks" in the traditional sense: the "tapes" he's referring to were the (early analog)...
Right, in 2013. They also played along to a video of Entwistle doing his extended bass solo in 5:15 (from 2002 i believe).
after introducing the other members of Earthworks (Mark I), Bill Bruford would occasionally introduce himself with the words: "...and my name is Bill Bruford, and I play plastic drums". :cool
I agree! (They did two shows that night at The Bottom Line, NYC.) The late show even featured John Goodsall making a *special guest appearance* playing on two songs, Access To Data > The Poke. (One...
If you saw them without ANY guitar player, then it must have been from late July to early August, 1978.
After that, starting in late August '78, studio musician Mike Miller (who later went on to...
I thought it was the release of the Live at The Roxy 1979 CD on 'Zok Records' that alienated Robin Lumley from the rest of the band. That was taken from a soundboard cassette that Lumley had kept in...
The title track from The Move's 'Looking On' and 'Life Is Wonderful' from Roy Wood Super Wizzo Band [play this one at my funeral please ;)] are two of my all time favs! (Both are extended tracks,...
Speaking of Miles Davis, there's that very famous comment from Miles during the first take of The Man I Love from December 24, 1954, at the Rudy van Gelder Studio, Hackensack NJ, where Miles says to...
Is there any discussion in the booklet about the "editing" of Clive's solo from the Tanglewood show? Close to ten min.(!) has been sniped!
(seems that Ian isn't fond of *lengthy drum solos*! ;)
ah, so Phil brought along his own drums to the Genesis audition, packed into Ronnie Caryl's Morris Minor (who also auditioned on guitar). Was always curious about that since he plays the drums...
This is correct. (It's what Chester told me anyway. ;))
A friend of mine had the gatefold version of SEbtP with the lyrics printed inside--was quite jealous of that.
That wig doesn't look a day over 54!
I gather this one isn't in the running either ;) :
"Can-Utility? That's a long shot." -- Phil Collins, The Savoy Theatre, NYC, November 28, 1981 (during the intro to Misunderstanding)
"And you may find yourself not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
And you may ask yourself why am I not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?"
sorry, couldn't resist! ;)
A Cambridge lad like Roger Waters using Cockney slang: oh dear! :bad
That could be it. But Waters also wrote: "But, he has for the last 35 years told a lot of whopping porky pies..."
Which might be a (thinly-veiled) Pigs reference rather than to corpulence, but there...
Roger's exact words: "Yes he was, and is, a jolly good guitarist and singer"
Is the "jolly" adjective a thinly-veiled fat jest? :lol
nothing mentioned about Phil's left-handedness (from the bits i sampled). I still would like to know the details of his audition, since i don't believe(?) he auditioned for Genesis using/bringing his...
He's always reminded me more of Fish than either Gabriel or Collins. It's that nasality quality (which I'm not particularly fond of).
Phil's guitar playing is both extremely expressive and *tasteful* (not always in tandem combination).
(here's a [largely instrumental other than a spoken word bit] track from Vozero (1999); even the...
would the Hawaiian shirts of 1980 (and the late 70's) be acceptable? :roll
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Something about reggae icons miming on a Dutch pop tv show in 1976 seems incongruous--but everyone had to play the promotion game it seems--at least Bob didn't have to worry about singing into the...
pre-Tull, Mark Craney was *probably* best known for being the drummer on Jean-Luc Ponty's Imaginary Voyage album and also being the drummer for the '76 tour for that album, along with Ponty, Daryl...
Jimi wasn't too fond of it either! ;)
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Only one-half of the duo dubbed the "Oakland Funk-ites" by Herbie Hancock, now remains :(, drummer Mike Clark.
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This one has always fascinated me:
how thin the couple is (yet how large her breasts are!) and did she just light a match across his back? ;)
And i've hoped whatever he is rolling isn't...
Good miming skills too! ;)
(written in good fun by a fellow lefty :))
since people are now starting to *cheat* on this ;) :
In The Gallery
Wild West End
can't go without 'side 1' of Making Movies (Tunnel Of Love/Romeo & Juliet/Skateaway)
surprised that the interviewer or Chester didn't mention the coincidence of there being two Chester Thompsons in Santana in '84 (Chester C. & Chester D.)! ;)
seems i guessed the live show to be included correctly, even if i got the actual show details wrong! ;)
The last show of the US tour, Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Dec. 11, 1980 was also recorded for radio as part of the "Captured Live!", RKO Radio Networks series, and could possibly (also) be the...
no mention of the "mating dance of Myrtle the Mermaid" ? :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXUdsgzxWFo
That's gotta be the ugliest designed can of beer I've ever seen--and where are the "titties"? :roll:ipa:down:beer:)
(but the maracas are a cute touch!)
"Take it to the fridge!"
nice interview, but all through the part where Colin's discussing 3 Mustaphas 3, you're showing the cover of Camel's Rajaz album--for shame! :huh
To rectify this i will...
The Chesterfield Jazz Club recording is a (mono) audience recording.
John Wetton sang lead on (& co-wrote) "St. Peter" on the Mogul Thrash album, which also had the *great* distinction of being the B-side to their single (well chosen as it was the only song on the...
seems quite similar to Anne Elk's theory on brontosauruses!
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=%22monty+python%22+my+theory+about+dinosa ...
That's cool, because according to wiki, it seems he didn't even know about that Genesis early on! ;)
" In 1972, the Van Halen brothers formed a band called Genesis featuring Eddie as lead...