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Laugh all you want, but that and Earth Wind and Fire's contribution earned that movie a D- instead of an F.
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HAHAHAHAHA!
Laugh all you want, but that and Earth Wind and Fire's contribution earned that movie a D- instead of an F.
Gilmour's Island. Is Nick Mason the Skipper?
Me too, and the record as well!
A band I used to work for beat up two of the Smashing Pumpkins and their road manager one night in the early 1990s.
For awhile, I felt bad about it. Then they released Melon Collie and The...
My all time favorite of his.
http://music.geocities.jp/softsjp/KENNYWHEELERaround6.jpg
A friend pointed out that it sounds like a softcore porn soundtrack at times. He isn't wrong, but it...
He really did take Yes to the next level, in my mind. And he's a funny, funny bastard. But like many here I'm all set with most of his solo stuff.
Not long after I got the atrociously repackaged first issue of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue...
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tEA2HvJ2cls/TAN4ZClG-2I/AAAAAAAAC6w/jdZhHK2SeN8/s400/scan0001.jpg
1986. German imports of Genesis' Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot, dreadful US "longbox" issues of XTC's Skylarking and this CD-only Coltrane compilation.
...
Pretty common occurrence in that early, "music videos only" era of MTV.
None whatsoever. I've always had a thing for elaborate music (classical, jazz), but also grew up on the energy of rock and roll, punk and hardcore.
When it's "on", prog bridges those worlds...
When I was in high school I went to see the Three of a Perfect Pair tour in a Fred Perry shirt, suspenders, and Doc Marten boots. Curiously, KC's all-British road crew was viewing me with suspicion...
No Wolfe Tones?
Bob hasn't even been able to perform his own songs convincingly since the mid 1970s. What's he gonna do to that one? Have the band play it in 9/8?
Probably get it as the Kiss, Toots and Cheap Trick guys tracks sound interesting but mostly it looks awful. (Booker T. and Toussaint are cool too but they've already done The Beatles thing when they...
Is there a backstory? I like Moraz' playing on Relayer and those duet records he did with Bruford.
You've got me beat. I thought that 1980 record with "The Voice" was their last hurrah before they wound up on the state fair circuit. Looking it up though it looks like they were doing okay for...
Perhaps the author is in the same Tea Party Patriots group as Mo...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono - "Radio Play"
Sagittarius - "My World Fell Down" (may have been a television)
^^^This!
Though I started with '68/Saucer I just posted a similar sentiment the other day.
http://www.totaldrumsets.com/image-files/bill-bruford1.jpg
Nucleus "Elastic Rock", Elastic Rock
Pink Floyd "A Saucerful of Secrets" (live), Ummagumma
Soft Machine "Penny Hitch", Seven
King Crimson "Red", Red
Don Caballero "Chief Sitting Duck", For...
I like it better, it sounds maybe a little cleaner. But their are no radical differences like different takes, longer fadeouts, or anything like that.
Burnt Weeny Sandwich, in spite of being by the early MOI, is mostly in that vein too.
Personally I think it looks like the work of a romance novel illustrator, and is beneath the high standard the cover art for all of their previous albums, whether I liked them or not, set.
RIP.
He made mostly great records for many years. Around 6 is my very favorite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDT03kaXYjw
...or get the clap.
Personally, I think A Saucerful of Secrets is PF's BEST album, for real.
I was a huge fan of all of it when I was a kid, but the stuff that's stayed with me is the post-Barrett, pre-arena era...