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    The artwork reminds me of a Keyhole release, but...

    The artwork reminds me of a Keyhole release, but this is a legit release. Joe has been mentioning for a while that it could happen.
  2. Thread: The RIP Thread

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    RIP. I saw the Allmans in the 90's. Good show but...

    RIP. I saw the Allmans in the 90's. Good show but my main memory of it was that it was the only big rock show I've seen that included a bass solo.
  3. Thread: Kayak

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    Mentioned in another thread but I'll add it here...

    Mentioned in another thread but I'll add it here since this thread has come back, RIP Max Werner.
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    Goofy song but it gave Mark Craney the chance to...

    Goofy song but it gave Mark Craney the chance to do a "Purdie shuffle" like Steely Dan's "Home At Last."

    And as mentioned earlier in the thread, with this box we can hear how the lineup with...
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    "Elegy" was David Palmer's piece for his father,...

    "Elegy" was David Palmer's piece for his father, not for Glascock. It was one of the tracks where Glascock played.
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    I'm debating whether I need this set. I found the...

    I'm debating whether I need this set. I found the Jakko mix underwhelming though so I'm glad Wilson has had another shot at it.
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    Hoffman has more of the article and discussion of...

    Hoffman has more of the article and discussion of the Who tapes.

    https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/who-by-numbers-original-tapes-located.1199477
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    The beginning is about finding the multitrack...

    The beginning is about finding the multitrack tapes of The Who By Numbers at a studio called Sunset Sound in 2020.
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    NYTimes piece about Brian Kehew (Progeny...

    NYTimes piece about Brian Kehew (Progeny producer) finding lost tapes of other artists.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/11/arts/music/master-tape-rescue-lost-music.html
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    It is one of the soundcheck tracks. I guess Ian...

    It is one of the soundcheck tracks. I guess Ian had the song for a while before it turned up on the "A" album. The SFTW box set revealed that "Working John, Working Joe" was around earlier too.
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    Jethro Tull "Bursting Out" box set

    The rumors that I have read for a while were true..next Tull box will be Bursting Out remixed by Steven Wilson, with the tracks from the European show left off the original album, some soundcheck...
  12. Thread: The RIP Thread

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    Max Werner of Kayak RIP. ...

    Max Werner of Kayak RIP.
    https://www.facebook.com/kayakmusicband/posts/pfbid0gopb1wWdkEgGdaS44SEMRWjQqJwU5Z6ws4JSfbqqU2zXfBtgAvBp4AUHJdyMJVRGl
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    I remember that too. It may have been on Belew's...

    I remember that too. It may have been on Belew's blog. It was after Bruford announced his retirement.
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    Coincidentally, I saw online somewhere that...

    Coincidentally, I saw online somewhere that novelist John Barth just died. He wrote a book called The Sot-Weed Factor, which I assume Jenkins had in mind with the title "The Soft Weed Factor."
  15. I like parts of both of those, but I think they...

    I like parts of both of those, but I think they showed that ELO wasn't the type of band that should do ten-minute songs.
  16. Steely Dan opened for Zappa's Petit Wazoo band...

    Steely Dan opened for Zappa's Petit Wazoo band (including Jim Gordon on drums) two nights in December 1972. Wish I could have seen those.
  17. The full Providence show was in the Great...

    The full Providence show was in the Great Deceiver box set. It had a couple of the source shows for SaBB too.

    Also I think DGMLive has the individual shows as downloads now.
  18. They didn't have one main guitarist. Baxter and...

    They didn't have one main guitarist. Baxter and Denny Dias split solos equally and there were a few solos from other studio players even on the first two albums.
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    Sorry to read it. Always liked Cat Stevens's...

    Sorry to read it. Always liked Cat Stevens's album Buddah and the Chocolate Box and it has some powerful drum work from Conway.
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    Similar for me except the year was 1981 so I have a bit of nostalgia for the album Time. Along with the Moody Blues Long Distance Voyager which I find similar in some ways.
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    Fripp is not just doing videos with Toyah but a...

    Fripp is not just doing videos with Toyah but a few shows in December. https://www.nme.com/news/music/toyah-willcox-robert-fripp-announce-christmas-party-2024-uk-tour-3594439
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    I remember PBS showed a "dress rehearsal" type...

    I remember PBS showed a "dress rehearsal" type set with that band in 2001 that ended up not touring.
  23. I remember the Eugene Levy character was a sort...

    I remember the Eugene Levy character was a sort of conflation of Phil Ochs and Jim from Jim and Jean.
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    Several posts on FB about Jimmy Hastings's...

    Several posts on FB about Jimmy Hastings's passing including one from his nephew (also from Dave Sinclair).
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    Kind of a Tull thing in some tracks I've heard...

    Kind of a Tull thing in some tracks I've heard from their previous CDs. Scanning the new track I agree with the above post that it is more Floyd.
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    "But you're wrong, Steve.."

    "But you're wrong, Steve.."
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    Vinnie Colaiuta doing this music would have been...

    Vinnie Colaiuta doing this music would have been quite interesting. Don't think he tours much though as he is still busy in the L.A. studios, unless that's changed lately.

    Of course I'm sure Carey...
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    Goodman seems to like a quiet life so any chance...

    Goodman seems to like a quiet life so any chance to see him is interesting. Howard Levy is a plus too.
  29. One Size had a lot of Napoleon and George vocals...

    One Size had a lot of Napoleon and George vocals but I'm not sure how you could cover "Yellow Snow" or "Cosmik Debris" without someone doing a FZ impression.
  30. Under Constrution had both "Intro 74" and "Intro...

    Under Constrution had both "Intro 74" and "Intro 76."
  31. I had the Under Construction CD set a while back....

    I had the Under Construction CD set a while back. As I recall it included the full "Intro" which was a pre-recorded instrumental (the end of it was on the original Playing the Fool album) as well as...
  32. Thread: Tull Binge

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    Pegg's first show with Tull. The recording may...

    Pegg's first show with Tull. The recording may not have been from behind the stage, the YouTube uploader synched a video and recording from different sources.
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    I thought I'd seen one or two photos of Ray and...

    I thought I'd seen one or two photos of Ray and Dave together recently. No word of playing together again though.
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    It would be something if Supertramp had an album...

    It would be something if Supertramp had an album called Court Case Against Roger.
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    "Cage the Songbird" from Blue Moves also has that.

    "Cage the Songbird" from Blue Moves also has that.
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    I spent a few days at Jay Bennett's studio in...

    I spent a few days at Jay Bennett's studio in 2003 since my band at the time hired him to mix our record. He had a lot of keyboards which I'm pretty sure included the Tron from that album (I read...
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    Perhaps for a while they thought it would be a...

    Perhaps for a while they thought it would be a good idea to incorporate Blegvad and Moore's songwriting, but yes, I have also read that the main idea was that they were interested in adding Dagmar.
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    I remember Blegvad also said he didn't have the...

    I remember Blegvad also said he didn't have the technical skills to play Henry Cow's material. That might be on that site too.
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    This site has a quote about it. Probably also...

    This site has a quote about it. Probably also discussed in the World Is A Problem book.

    http://www.calyx-canterbury.fr/mus/blegvad_peter.html
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    Stormy Six was on the Recommended Sampler, I...

    Stormy Six was on the Recommended Sampler, I think? I haven't tracked down anything else from them yet.
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    I listened to Paris once, good but one of the...

    I listened to Paris once, good but one of the "greatest hits album with applause" type of live records.
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    The s/t debut is worth a listen. It rarely sounds...

    The s/t debut is worth a listen. It rarely sounds anything like the Crime to Breakfast era, more like a typical 1970 prog band where the album would be selling for collectible price now if it had...
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    I remember buying the "It's Raining Again" 45...

    I remember buying the "It's Raining Again" 45 back then (shortly before I stopped buying 45s). The album came out around the same time as Thriller and the whole Duran Duran MTV wave which pushed...
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    They sold a lot of "real" ones in 1964 too...

    They sold a lot of "real" ones in 1964 too though. My grandparents had one, probably bought by my dad when he was a teen.
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    As I might have mentioned earlier, I'd guess the...

    As I might have mentioned earlier, I'd guess the Korg track is in a similar style to the modernized version of "The Collapso" Stewart did for the NH Complete CD (mostly by himself, but with Pip Pyle...
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    They were just there last fall, I think, until...

    They were just there last fall, I think, until Fagen had health problems and they had to cancel some shows. Not sure how likely it is they will play there again.
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    I generally don't do RSD, but I'm mildly curious...

    I generally don't do RSD, but I'm mildly curious about the Bowie (early version of Ziggy) and Beefheart - Spotlight Kid 2 LP.
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    I saw Damo with Michael Karoli in Chicago, late...

    I saw Damo with Michael Karoli in Chicago, late 90's. It was a strange show as Karoli was visibly not happy with the rhythm section. At the beginning of the second set Damo jumped from a chair and...
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    Cross would have played violin, Mellotron or...

    Cross would have played violin, Mellotron or electric piano.
  50. Thread: Soft Machine

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    So then Music Alive is from the beginning of the...

    So then Music Alive is from the beginning of the Six lineup and the Virtually release is a mashup of the only boot of the 1971 U.S. tour with Wyatt and the fall 1971 broadcasts with Howard (that were...
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    Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings

    Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
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    Although not one of the first CDs, Brothers in...

    Although not one of the first CDs, Brothers in Arms did have a reputation then for being one of the best showcases for the new format.
  53. Eddie Rabbitt wrote some songs Elvis Presley...

    Eddie Rabbitt wrote some songs Elvis Presley recorded a decade or so earlier too.
  54. I remember good LPs my local library had in the...

    I remember good LPs my local library had in the 80's would disappear sometimes (someone never returned them). It happened with their copy of The Inner Mounting Flame for one example.
  55. I just found it on a hard drive. Yes, in the boot...

    I just found it on a hard drive. Yes, in the boot Larry Lee plays three solo choruses in "Red House" after Hendrix finishes his first solo.
  56. Lee had one in "Spanish Castle Magic" and I think...

    Lee had one in "Spanish Castle Magic" and I think in "Red House," maybe others.
  57. Pop country singer who had hits around the early...

    Pop country singer who had hits around the early 80's.
  58. I understand that for the Hendrix set they...

    I understand that for the Hendrix set they couldn't get permission to release a new mix, so they reused the late 90's double CD version that left out Larry Lee's two songs and most of his solos.
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    I'm not big on harmonica but Howard Levy was...

    I'm not big on harmonica but Howard Levy was quite expressive on it at some jazz gigs I saw in Chicago a while back.
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    One time for me not long ago the commercial was...

    One time for me not long ago the commercial was Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey hyping an upcoming Who tour. That was sort of fun at least.
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