Most live versions of Roundabout .
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Most live versions of Roundabout .
Tangerine Dream Force Majeure.
I think Joe Lynn should have sung in a quieter voice . the loud metal style kind of kills the vibe.
I was never a Stone Temple Pilots fan but I really like Scott Weiland's solo album 12 Bar Blues. I also really like Geoff Tate's first solo album better than any Queensryche albums.
Trespass
Kazoo
He hasn't come up with much new material since Kenneth Anger cursed him ;-)
^ Thank you rcarlberg !
https://thewintertree1.bandcamp.com/album/musique-lectronique-volume-1-2011-2018
https://thewintertree1.bandcamp.com/album/musique-lectronique-volume-2-1988-2002
These 2 volumes are a...
I think Union came out quite well, everything considered. Elias did his job as a producer with what he had to work with
and delivered a marketable, though uncohesive, product. I'm sure it was very...
I've lately grown quite fond of the song "Holding On" from Union.
That's me on vocals, acoustic guitars. Yoed Nir played cellos and Robert McPartland played upright bass. The video was by a guy named Matthew C.
The classic poem by Yeats which I wrote the music for and performed with Yoed Nir on cellos and
Robert MacPartland on standup bass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjaFkx_xxh4
New high rez version of "Twilight" from the 2015 album "Earth Below" by The Winter Tree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4QfNknlW78
Unfortunetly, I witnessed Ray in the early 80s at a MB concert, donning a pair of tight purple spandex.
WRONG! Spandex spotting at 1:34 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3QLFFVFpp0 ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoAtvUQD6jY
I love the ISB. "3 Is a Green Crown" From The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter" is mesmerizing.
Yeah Jacob, stop giving your opinion on a discussion board! ;-)
Glad you cleared that up.
^ but this is appropriate?
If Neal was a Muslim would you still mock him?
1) ABWH in Hartford, Connecticut
2) King Crimson Discipline tour in Amherst, Massachusetts
3) Supertramp Breakfast in America , Springfield , Massachusetts
4) ELP 1978 Soringfield ,...
Yes, he was a very creepy character. I think that was one of Laura Dern's first movies.
Actor Treat Williams was killed a few days ago in a motorcycle accident. It happened in Dorset,Vermont, about an hour from where I live in Southern Vermont. Many may remember him for playing the lead...
Now that the new Yes album has been in my car player for weeks now, I would like to give a revised opinion on it. I will give a 0-10 rating (0 like One Step Beyond and 10 like Close To the Edge)
...
Fly From Here
ABWH
Mirror
The Quest
Union
Keys Studio
Talk
The Ladder
Magnification
Heaven and Earth
I think the cocaine/smoking/drinking and shouting took their toll. He did get a little back but his voice was completely altered. A real shame as he was one of the best.
We Can Fly From Here
Sad Night at the Airfield
Madman at the Screen
Life on a Film Set
Into the Storm
Subway Walls
To Ascend
Light of the Ages
Ice Bridge
Leave Well Alone
According to the late Rupert Hine, her studio vocal performances were usually one take. She was one of a kind.
I met him briefly and he seemed like a good guy. Fantastic musician, they were lucky to have him in the band.
The Dylan cover is about the only decent thing on it. The rest is pretty dreadful.
I'm going to keep it simple:
1) 2 thumbs up
2) 2 thumbs up
3) one thumb down
4) two thumbs down
5) first 2/3 of song one thumb up
last 1/3 of song two thumbs up
6) one thumb up.
I’m very excited about this album! I like the Quest, though I feel there are too many slow/mid-tempo songs.
I've always really dug Hammill's voice. He's one anof a kind. My local library had vinyl copies of He to He and Pawn Hearts and I listened to them after hearing of the Genesis connection (Charisma...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwtzw0s-5BI
I saw them open for BOC on their "Spectres" tour ('77 or 78?). They were three piece and the singer/bassist looked like Geddy Lee and played a black Rickenbacher. I wasn't familiar with their music...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7LxW4N73QLs
These guys are really good! I saw a dreadful Yes tribute band about 25 years ago in Connecticut. Their name escapes me...
1. Yes
2. Genesis
3. Bob Dylan
4. David Sylvian
A really good interview with Christine talking about her life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwzcEGyGvUg
I prefer the ABWH live CD with Tony Levin recorded in UK. It sounds like a sound board recording, but the performances are great. A scorching "Close To the Edge".
A true English Rose. She left us some beautiful music. This past summer I purchased the 1969-1974 box set and it was in my car player for weeks. Love her voice.
Masterpiece.
A friend of mine, Rob Sabino, played keyboards on the 2nd Wind tour. We went back stage but there was a mob of people around Todd so I didn't meet him.
I have a BMG reissue of Union called "Re-Union" which whittles it down to 10 songs. Aside from keeping "Saving My Heart" (which is my least favorite song on Union), it flows much better. This is the...
"Holiday" by America. They were my gateway out of bubblegum music as a youngster and I got the urge to revisit this George Martin produced album. I really like about half of the album, the rest is a...
I listened to "One Man's Fool" this morning and was reminded that this seldom mentioned track is a Genesis classic. If they would have trimmed off some songs like "If That's What You Need" and...
Jethro Tull 1976. Big outdoor show at Colt Park in Hartford, Conn. with J. Geils opening. Only one person was knifed ;-) Tull were great. Ian in silver space suit and high heels.
Baxters is my personal favorite . The opening song is a great example of JA rocking out in their own unique way, then followed by the lovely Martha. I always feel altered when hearing these songs ;-)...
I used to always skip "Mad Man Moon" as a teen, but now it is one of my favorite songs by Genesis. I also used to skip "Morning Finale" and "Tenderloin" from the BOC album "Agents of Fortune". Now...
I got the 69-74 boxset about a month and a half ago and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Going into it, I wasn't familiar with Then Play on, Kiln House, and most of Bare Trees. I had Penguin on a beat up...
Donovan was a pioneer of World/pop.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mYnWtPytvhI
I still love Cat Stevens music and always will. This is just a bit disappointing. He seems to have chilled a bit since his comeback to music.
Thank you to all who bought or listened to the new album!
I don't think Richard Thompson wanted to see Salmin Rushdie dead.
One lesser known movie he was in that I enjoyed was "Lathe of Heaven". Caan played the psychiatrist who manipulates a young man's dreams that then come true. Based on the novel by Ursala K. Le Guin.
I "discovered" Firefall last year. They have some songs that can fit into Yacht territory and have some great deep cuts. Their hits are mostly very poppy of course. I remember the hits from my teen...
I think another factor that did Benoit in was that he had to really push his range every night to sing the YES classics. His natural voice and range seem to be more in the Dennis DeYoung zone than...
Benoit sounded really good on their 2009 and 2010 tours and I saw them several times. On the 2011 tour with Styx he was clearly struggling and Downes was under rehearsed. Styx blew them off the stage...