Always loved this cover.....
Actually a 12 inch single but what the hell..
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Always loved this cover.....
Actually a 12 inch single but what the hell..
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All started for me way back in school days. Someone kindly let me listen to Pink Floyd's 'British Winter Tour '74@', so I got to hear Shine On before Wish You Were Here was released. I then found a...
I will never let Waters' current 'tomfoolery' stop me from enjoying the contributions he made as a composer and lyricist to a set of fabulous albums released in the 1970's and 80's. However I would...
In a snide way he does by referring to the re-recording of Dark Side and the removal of those 'Rock and Roll guitar solos'. Those are some of musical moments that elevated this album to greatness,...
I've just been looking through what I've already got and decided enough is enough!!
I'll be at the Stockton gig, hope we get Tarkus.
Hi All
Not sure if I've seen anything on The Prophets of Zarquon appearing here before. Fantastic vocalist and some really cool songs.
https://theprophetsofzarquon.bandcamp.com/
Really hope I get to see Noddy's Puncture again, fantastic show.
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Well that bodes well. Really enjoyed that.
Folks might like the American band 'Crucible'. They had couple of albums out, 'Tall Tales' in particular might please the Genesis fans.
Isn't that the one that came out in 2016, expanded up to 20 tracks,similar format to the new Journey.
Awful, awful news.
My first ever concert was Rush at Newcastle City Hall 11th June 1977.
RIP Neil
Here's a couple of pics[]12823 that shows the rig, different gig though.12824
Completely agree about Gaucho. I remember so well a friend playing it to me on a good system and being stunned by the sound quality and depth of the recording. Went straight out and bought a NAD...
I too hate those added crowd noises. It's made worse by the fact I was at this very concert and I know this is not what the crowd sounded like!! I hate that you can't help but hear it all the time...
That's a coincidence, just happened to take this pic yesterday!!
Scary looking and triffid like.11814
I would very much recommend going to see Noddy's Puncture if you get the chance. Great tribute to the mighty ELP, saw them a couple of years ago in Hartlepool and they were stunning, great keyboards...
1977 Wembley Arena, dry ice tumbling from the stage, turned green by a dazzling light show and the mighty Yes tearing into Close to the Edge.
I managed to acquire many live versions over the years, but have always felt that the BBC version was the best, even better now that it is available in perfect quality on the box sets. This, along...
I first saw them in the UK as support to Styx at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1981.....I think? Me and a mate had travelled to see Styx and we were both blown away by Saga that night, we then had to...
I sincerely hope not!! To even consider doing a show like that without Anderson as the vocalist just shows how crazy Howe has become. I've loved Yes since 1974, but I really wish they would just...
I think you're right. It just appears to be a slightly shorter version of what is described as Dance of the Dawn - additional track. The studio run through is meant to be the same version that came...
I was at the album launch at Blakey Ridge on the top of the North Yorkshire Moors last night, lovely 'mostly' acoustic set from Heather and friends. We got a nice video from Squids in Miami...
I got mine from Burning Shed here in the UK, got this message from them a few days ago.
Hi,
Thanks for buying this remixed and expanded Yes reissue.
You may be aware of some problems...
On my copy of the deluxe edition of Moonmadness it has the Lunar Sea b-side, recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon,14th April 1976, it runs for 9:51. It was Decca F-R13603.
Nuff said!5438
Feels like there needs to be two quoted here. One when you were coaxed into going not out of choice, the second where it was genuine disappointment when you were looking forward to it.
For me the...
I've always loved the Wembley Arena '78 performance, perfect sound and because I was there, the version from the previous year is also special as it was the first time I saw Yes. I've got a show from...
What a great album. Kind of reminds me of Hackett's 'Please Don't Touch' in places and a few other Genesis snippets here and there, 'Duke' piano sounds I think. Very nostalgic and beautifully...
Kate Bush - 12th September
Kate Bush - 6th September
Both Kate shows were unforgettable events but the 12th just nicks it because the wife got a ticket for this show and it made it even more...
Don't think that's the case with the Kate Bush tickets. I believe you only get them when you arrive at the venue and present proof of who you are and have the card with which you purchased the...
I thought I'd have ago at this, interesting notion. Using the same format as ELP let's pretend it was a triple Yes album released in late 1976, and I'm assuming it was conceived whilst Moraz was...
That was great, he's still got it.
I saw the show in Manchester, UK. I wouldn't want to put anyone off from going but it pains me to say that I think things seem to be becoming just a bit boring. Sure they were as professional as...
So So Wrong
I think they are audience, but the quality is very good.
The remaining unreleased tracks are available on a couple of sites, there's a CD known as the unreleased Detroit tracks...
1.01 I've Seen All Good People (8.11)
1.02 Long Distance Runaround ~...
Try and track down the 1 March 1974 show from Baton Rouge, that's a really good recording and certainly on a par with the 74 shows in the 2nd box set, it's the full show as well with Pictures.
The...
Glad to help, Blood of the Berry is a really great album
'The Afterglow'
Things are much clearer
since you've drawn me in
The lines I thought I drew for you
The monster's features are...
Not sure how easy it is to get hold of now, but the quality is excellent, not really what you would consider as bootleg material.
I can only think of the 44 min version on the live recordings DVD/CD set from 2003, and there was a 47 min version on the official bootleg from 2002. I'm assuming you already know about these two?
I've got a quad DVD-A of extracts from the KBFH show. Great quality and sounds real good in quad, tracks are 1. Hoedown, 2. Still...You Turn Me On, 3. Lucky Man, 4. Piano Improvisations (extract),...
I think it said it was due out 6th Nov.
Saw Camel last night in Harrogate, UK, very emotional night. Andy was clearly touched by the affection from the sold out crowd and it was really nice to hear him dedicate the show to Peter Bardens,...
I've got one on a bootleg called 'Extra Tracks' or something like that, includes Close to the Edge and The Remembering, both described as studio run throughs, as well as the early version of...
This sounds like an excellent idea for a concept album, I hope the ideas are fermenting for an upcoming double CD Glass Hammer epic.;)
Wakeman's solo in the Wurm section of Starship Trooper at the Wembley show in 1978, that one in particular always stands out. I've also always loved Emerson's improvised Aquatarkus where he borrows...
seeing them at O2 in Newcastle in a couple of weeks time supporting Spocks, increasingly looking forward to show. Hope the CD will be available to buy?
That was very very good.
It's on the second Manticore Vaults box set, basically it's the same set list as Welcome Back but with the Pictures encore added. Don't expect stunning sound quality, the box sets were designed as...
Elsiane sounds very like Tori Amos' daughter, have a listen to Job's Coffin on Tori's Night of the Hunters album, her daughter guests.
That sounds fantastic, another one added to the want list.
Has to be The Gates of Delirium for me, although Close to the Edge pushes it very close.