If they have vocals I'm not interested. I was a huge fan of IB until I saw them at Nearfest c/w vocals. It was all over for me.
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If they have vocals I'm not interested. I was a huge fan of IB until I saw them at Nearfest c/w vocals. It was all over for me.
I'm just a grumpy old man Dok that gets nothing at all from GG recycling. Regardless of sonic improvements, the original versions are what made me the definitive GG fan. So...unless it's a new GG...
Ha! Ha! but the the new release title will be ]PLAYING THE FOOLS![/B]
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I love Barock Project. Not my usual style of prog, however the compositional skills of this group, overcame my resistance to this genre.
That was probably me...it was indeed historic as the most boring Yes concert in history. Sorry but that's how it was for me. Fortunately, redemption was in the cards when the Relayer concert happened...
I only knew of two places in Toronto where you could find imports in important quantities;
The Record Peddler (Queen St East, close to St Lawrence Market) and the main Sam The Record Man (upstairs)....
I love book one!
Well said Neil!
The venue has a 485 seating capacity and from what I've gathered, only 60 or so tickets have been sold. I'm not surprised by this. Moulettes are a house band at best. I love them but the reality is...
Yes we did meet, I believe it was at the beer snob table. I enjoyed the weekend so much...
I get it Duncan and do appreciate your position. I have been a member of On Reflection, the on-line Gentle Giant Forum, for more than 25 years and after many aggressive disagreements, anything...
I've been watching Campbell for a couple of years now, mainly for unbiased information on the Covid situation. His frustration has been obvious as politics continues to invade everything in our...
I'll give it 10 stars!
Very nice! agree on most of your comments, especially the vocals. I could have done without them.
I bought Tennent's lager but Ian said it was piss so I kept it to myself;)
Larks' Tongues is definitely my favorite KC album and I'm quite happy with my original copy. No recycles for me...
Moulettes are touring Eastern Canada in October. Have tickets for the Oakville show..
Yes it is...I still have it on vinyl.
We used to listen to this on a regular basis in the late 60's..
https://youtu.be/gAY9hkqIR1I
Progday to kick off?
We played this album last week in the basement, love it!
https://youtu.be/mUuV2JiSS18
Any fans of MODEST MIDGET?
https://youtu.be/WIvq76A0SRg
I bought all 5 albums from Bandcamp, all digital of course...love Needlepoint, my best discovery this year for sure.
Sounds like VDGG...
My position too, been that way for many years...
They have had many personnel changes throughout their career but they have always been an active band.
https://moulettes.bandcamp.com/album/xenolalia
But old news!
Yes great characters but storyline got quite confusing in S4, at least to my aging receptors...
I saw them at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in 1972, I think Edgar Winter was the headliner...
I knew Tony Mcphee back in the John Lee days. He hasn't been well for a number of years...coincidentally, we played THANK CHRIST FOR THE BOMB last week in our basement sessions..
Being of the age that had to experience Pet Sounds as a current release in the UK, just weeks before I emigrated tp Canada, I was absolutely bowled over by this album. Unfortunately, I couldn't...
That was a lot of fun!
I have been walking everyday for more than 30 years now. My prime motivation is bowel movement. I usually walk 30 to 40 mins at a brisk pace, which is about 3 m.p.h. I have a treadmill in the...
There seems to be no rhyme or reason for many things associated with the ageing process (I should know). I usually piss 2 or 3 times per overnight, however, on Wednesdays, when my musical friends...
I don't need a butt plug, not my thing...I'm plugged enough with my constipation problems, which have plagued me for most of my adult life.
I am giving it some serious consideration. I do miss the social side of Progday.
I feel honored..
You may be interested to know that Geezer is a NA term for an old man. I'm originally from the UK and geezer is a term for a man of any age. The UK equivalent is Codger or old codger.
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It's never too late..
I will be having dinner with my wife at my favorite restaurant thank you...
Thanks so much! I was a big Cliff Richard fan back in the day, I still have his first 5 singles...
I'm 83 years old today!
16893 Looking forward to this..drumming by Troy Feener ex. Druckfarben
I think that all management should take a hike...I'm one of those LONG suffering Leaf fans that was fortunate enough to see them win the Stanley Cup for the last time. I really believe that the Leaf...
GENTLE GIANT & THE STRANGLERS
Derek has been Mr Business most of his life. Nothing wrong with that, however, you should never bite the hand that feeds you. Not that prog has made him a wealthy man, but it has been the key to his...
Sounds like garbage to me, however, Derek hears dollar bills...
As someone who has been listening to music since the early 50's, it's safe to say that I am pretty unique on this list. I have however, never stopped moving on through the different generations of...
I'm envious...I love their music including Sorrows Away, however, I believe that they must be seen live to be really appreciated.
I was at this show...I think it was in the Concert Bowl
I have CLOSE ENOUGH FOR JAZZ & GLASS FINGER GHOST...Freddie Wadling is on the latter.
Yes it is related...I worked until I was 75. At 64, I look back and felt I was a spring chicken. It really is a crap shoot, and it goes by very quickly, so don't spend too much time figuring out...
18 years ago...
I questioned the mismatch here...
https://youtu.be/_hk4Oxao3S8
Also ordered a used vinyl copy of Black and White and Raven, and I'm currently looking for others on the secondhand marketplace. These guys have hooked me.[/QUOTE]
I am envious of anyone...
Rick N Roll!
Sad news indeed for fans of Happy the Man. Frank died after a long battle with cancer.
Gryphon-About as Curious as it Can Be, Highly recommended as a first listen.
On my morning walk I listened to Jethro Tull - Crest of a Knave, haven't heard it for years...