Focus - Ship of memories
Magma - Udu Wudu
Marillion - Real to reel
Nits - Henk
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Focus - Ship of memories
Magma - Udu Wudu
Marillion - Real to reel
Nits - Henk
I think that was Isotope, with an album with the same title.
That was something that passed my mind as well.
Still reading: Supersister Looking back, Naked
Because I'm reading Supersister Looking back, Naked and I'm at the chapter on She was naked and Present from Nancy
Supersister - Present from Nancy
Would be more interesting without the Blu ray, which to me is completely useless.
Jeroen van Veen - Philip Glass - Solo piano music (CD 3)
Magma - Zühn wöhl ünsaï - Live 1974
Focus - Focus 3
Me neither. But I never play my music very loud.
Jeroen van Veen - Philip Glass - Solo piano music (CD 2)
Focus - Focus II / Moving waves
Mammal Hands - Captured spirits
In Extremo - Sünder ohne Zügel
It arrived today. I had ordered it before, but that delivery never arrived, so I got my money back. Now I ordered it from another dealer and I'm listening to it now. I like what I hear.
Yesterday I watched the second DVD with the extras. Interviews with musicians, missing Rachel Flowers and Eddie Jobson and perhaps some others. Speeches, not much can be said about that. Picture...
No, generalisations don't always work for all. And though most musicians don't eat curry on stage, or make fart jokes, I still think it is pretty save to asume most musicians don't like it if someone...
I'm not sure this is really wild speculation. Most musicians are not really fond of other people fondling their instruments without their permission
I suppose instruments are off-limit for a lot of musicians. You don't touch them and absolutle don't mess with them.
So it is probably less not being able to take a joke, as well as don't mess with...
I didn't say I didn't like it, but it is a bit different, but well, that's probably also the changing times. I like Strangeland as well.
Robert Jan Stips - Present to the highest pudding (DVD)
Suzanne Vega - Objects of desire
I'm not the biggest manual reader in the world, but with those modulars (even virtual, op perhaps especially virtual) it kan be handy to know how certain thing work, like polyphony, or how to connect...
The official Keith Emerson Tribute Concert
It arrived today, so probably I will play the CDs tomorrow. Don't know when I spin the DVDs, because I also still need to watch a DVD by Robert Jan Stips, playing Supersister on 3 pianos.
I downloaded it and the presets sound nice, though I need to read the manual.
Sounds like an interesting combination. To bad it is probably just a kind of dream.
Supersister looking back, naked.
Hatfield and the North - The Rotter's Club
Chicago - VII
Understanding German is not really a problem for me. I recently finished the autobiography of Achim Reichel, which was in German.
Well I can read German almost as well as Dutch. Reading English is a bit harder. But well, I watch German television and have spend lots of vacations in Germany an Austria.
I never realised the liner-notes were in German. I just read them.
Arrived today
Supersister Looking back, naked book and CD.
Supersister - Looking back, naked
It looks like the offer one even for free.
https://cherryaudio.com/free
Sometimes I think of getting this album.
Our biology and French teacher played the album in our class. Don't ask me what the occasion was, because I don't know.
I finished Achim Reichel - Ich hab das Paradies gesehen and he mentions a member of Progressive Ears in this book.
Looks interesting, but I'm not sure what to make of the cardboard items, which make it look a bit like a toy-box.
I still might go for both.
Stern Combo Meißen - Weißes Gold (Studio-Production 2001)
They look both interesting and are on my wishlist.
Saga - So good so far live at Rock of Ages
Klaus Schulze - Timewind
Or this one
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/VkcAAOSw1T1a3Lgf/s-l300.jpg
Grat news about Steve. Still remember our time in Amsterdam, hunting for some sweets for Kay in Amsterdam.
And how about Vexations?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu_03mUPgHU
Panta Rhei - Hier wir nebenan Anthologie (CD2)
Soul, jazz and rock with lots of brass. I like it. The 3 instrumental songs are really in a jazz-vein.
If this compilation contains everything they...
And the vocals are probably the weekest part with Kraan. I've gotten used to it though and they don't bother me. but when I heard Wiederhören for the first time, it was the vocals that diminished my...
I thought I recognised Ingo Bischoff
I could do without the vocals.
Panta Rhei - Hier wie nebenan Anthologie
Angelo Branduardi - Canta Yeats
Faun - Licht
Panta Rhei - Hier wir nebenan Anthologie
There is getting along and getting along. Some groups are a bunch of friends, who started to make music together and other groups are more like a group of equally talented people, who have got...
Alas payments with Amazon are easier. I don't do Paypal and since the UK isn't part of the EU anymore, things might cause more problems.
Finally found the set on Amazon.
I think I have Certitudes somewhere, but I can't remember it well. Have a promotional picture with Daniel Denis, Réginald Trigaux, Roger Tribaux, Alain Rochette (who looks like someones dad) and Guy...
How about Terry Bozzio on drums?
Actually the only 45 I bought was In Dulci Jubilo, because that wasn't my version of Ommadawn.
My first concert was Kayak and I suppose my first album was also Kayak. Not sure wether it was See see...
The Nits - Omsk
V/A - QCD
Still reading the autobiography of Achim Reichel. A great read about a great musician and some musicians being involved in things one wouldn't expect, like James Last producing Wonderland.
I didn't buy POKR on the day of its release, but it was my first Kansas, so it still is my favorite.
I'm not saying I wouldn't want to experience it, but it still gives me a weird feeling. Perhaps a bit the same way people reacted on rocking the classics.
Aren't the original paintings enough?
It looks cool, but I feel it is more a kind of gimmick. Wonder what Vincent van Gogh would think of it? Would he be turning in his grave?
Still can't find it. Just a CD with an Emerson and Lake tribute, which also looks interesting.
Glad to hear you are okay.
Reminds me on one accident I was involved in as a passenger. The car I was in hit sideways in a tree at my side. I came of unharmed, just some problems climbing stairs.
To bad I'm hardly an accomplished keyboardplayer.