They seem to have a decent product buying fanbase but this doesn't seem to result in a concert fanbase that allows them to tour. A few years back they scheduled a number of UK gigs in smallish venues...
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They seem to have a decent product buying fanbase but this doesn't seem to result in a concert fanbase that allows them to tour. A few years back they scheduled a number of UK gigs in smallish venues...
Blu-ray is also available from the Marillion store. I've ordered both CD versions from Burning Shed but am unsure if I need the blu-ray.
Nope.
This album has never dated and sounds as fresh today as it did then.
UK and European tour dates announced for September/October 2021:
http://stevenwilsonhq.com/sw/tour-dates/
Seems to be a scaled down tour, the original London date was at the O2 Arena (capacity...
June 23, 1981
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/woolly-wolstenholmes-maestoso/1981/dominion-theatre-london-england-13cf9dd9.html...
Bizarre there isn't a package without the LP's, I have no interest in collecting vinyl. If a download only is available I will probably plump for that.
AW is credited with drums, Jay Schellen is credited with "additional" drums. However I expect AW only plays on a limited number of tracks.
...or rather non-update. RJG has just sent out a message to the faithful that says almost nothing. I quote:
It is a while since I last wrote to you all. A lot has been going on at The Enid Home...
Yes had a few:
The Yes Album - Yours is no Disgrace
Fragile - Roundabout
List is fine, website looks like it was made in 90's...
I liked Falling Satellites quite a lot but somehow it didn't work for me live, the various tracks of the suite just merged into a wall of noise. Hoping for better things.
Sanguine Hum just released "Archive Vol, 1", a collection of demos and alternative versions:
https://sanguinehum.bandcamp.com
Malcolm Mortimore was on drums for the Colosseum tracks at last years Jon Hiseman tribute concert, did a fine job.
Dave Greenslade was missing that night due to illness and was a doubt on the run...
I saw them in 1971 and have almost no recollection of the gig! Only thing that I can recall was the drummer starting a drum solo, then getting up and hitting anything he could on stage, then jumping...
Played this for the first time and my wife said "Is this Porcupine Tree?" I was astounded she'd made a connection.
For the record I like it, I liked "To The Bone" too, so shoot me.
Here is the typical set for Japan 1980:
Echoes
Unevensong
Song Within a Song
Hymn to Her
Neon Magic
Rhayader
Rhayader Goes to Town
Migration
Seen them all and was very happy to see 63 UP appear earlier in the year. Although all but one of the participants are still alive, Charles only appeared in the first 3 programmes and Suzy refused to...
I'm liking it. I'm also off to see her tonight.
Technically the first band I ever saw live, saw them supporting Taste late 1969.
Saw the 1st of two shows tonight, Rick Wakeman with full orchestra and choir (plus rock ensemble) playing Journey to the Centre of the Earth for the last time (in the UK at least). It was magnificent.
Matt Cohen was in Ghost Community but that has now been wound up very recently. The Reasoning's end was sudden and not to the liking of it's members, so they performing 3 final shows in the UK later...
Deep Purple '71 Kinetic Circus, Birmingham (support was East of Eden and Indian Summer)
Yes '78 Oakland Colosseum (in the round with the Oakland Raiders cheerleaders on stage for Roundabout)
Joe...
Explains why Paul wasn't at the recent Jon Hiseman tribute, no idea he was ill. Saw him once singing with Colosseum when Chris Farlowe was unable to perform due to a previous engagement.
Saw them last year, enjoyed the set.
I'll finally get to see Pavlov's Dog, they are scheduled to play at The Borderline in London on November 20th.
Steely Dan hit the UK in a weeks time, support is Steve Winwood. Should be a great show.
Camel - Never Let Go.
I will turn to (on CD) Donald Fagen's "The NightFly" when testing a setup, IGY always hits the spot. I was in a HiFi shop once and heard a super sounding blues tune, turned out it was "Tin Pan Alley"...
Just seen this, remastered original album and 15 bonus tracks. Pretty sure the BBC tracks were also on the recently released "At The BBC" set.
DISC ONE:
A SONG FOR ALL SEASONS (RE-MASTERED)
...
Listening to Radio 1 one Saturday afternoon and 21 CSM was played. Totally blown away and never looked back.
Saw the Blaze of Glory tour at the Greek Theater, Berkley. Totally amazing band playing incredible music.
I have a single ticket that I cannot now use.
I have it. Nothing groundbreaking but nice enough. Its a tribute to former guitarist Liam Davison who died last year.
i was at High Voltage for that performance, which is the only time I saw ELP live. I was so tired by the time they came on (started late due to Ian Hunter overrunning and then problems with the Moog)...
Sounds like the mid-90's Ozrics which I loved. Jon's flute (and live antics) always added more than it rightly should. Will download from Bandcamp later.
I was going to see them (late 90's I think) at the Royal Albert Hall but a short notice business trip put paid to that. I did however see them back in 1972 or so, however I have very little...
Nick Mason just got relegated, saw Southern Empire on Thursday and that went straight in at number 1. Got Flower Kings & Spock's Beard coming up too...
Top 10 in 2018:
Steven Wilson at the RAH (x2)
Camel at the RAH
Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
The Pineapple Thief
KC (x2)
Nick Mason
JCM
Big Big Train
I like them a lot.
Craig Blundell has announced he is touring with Steve Hackett in 2019 via Facebook.
Just back from the Woman To Woman show at Basingstoke and that is exactly what Judie opened her part of the show with. It was was breathtakingly good. Bring The Rain and For You with the strings were...
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Is "It's Pissing Don" and prequel prequel?
That's one hell of a lineup.
Got my download from Bandcamp, listened a few times so far, excellent stuff.
I've seen it mentioned that "Weight of the World" is connected to Don's story, I'd never made that connection...
Just got a ticket for the London show.
Not seen it mentioned on here. Sean Timms had a heart attack a few days ago (https://www.facebook.com/seantimms) but is recovering at home and is hoping to get back to business very soon.
Doesn't happen for another 3 days to so...
Only half a listen so far. Spent far too long trying to rip the audio from the Blu-ray so to be able to listen on the move.
I enjoyed the London show, been waiting for 30 years to see Dave and Barb. The sound wasn't the best, the venue is quite small and Gavin's drums tended to dominate the mix. Often the vocals became...
Their London concert with Gavin Harrison on drums is tonight, I suspect when they arranged it they also expected the new album to be available.
All available to listen and buy from Bandcamp. https://fleesh.bandcamp.com
First 30 seconds of Sirius by Alan Parsons was my standard ringtone for many years. Making a ringtone for the iPhone isn't hard, the audio snippet needs to be saved in m4a format and then file...
Joff Winks and Matt Baber played an acoustic set at last weekend's Eppyfest. It was a treat to hear ASN and SH songs live at last, albeit in a stripped down format. A song from the new album,...
I'm in.
I've liked all the studio albums and seen them quite a few times. However the last few gigs have left me unimpressed, just a unyielding wall of sound.
I have to say that Tim's vocals fit perfectly with the music.
Saw them supporting Caravan at The Roundhouse in 1976 or so. Enjoyed their albums.
Looking forward to this.