At this moment one thing is planned, more or less, depending on the weather
May 26th: My Brainbox (featuring Jan Akkerman) Breda.
It's an open air jazz festval with all kinds of artists playing...
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At this moment one thing is planned, more or less, depending on the weather
May 26th: My Brainbox (featuring Jan Akkerman) Breda.
It's an open air jazz festval with all kinds of artists playing...
Tears in heaven - Eric Clapton
Joe Jackson - Live at Rockpalast (CD 2, which contains parts of 2 concerts)
One concert is from 1980, with his original band. Joe only sings and plays melodica (listed as harp) on this one. On the...
Hurt - Timi Yuro
Asia - Fantasia Live in Tokyo
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso - Io sono nato libero
Barclay James Harvest - Once again
Joe Jackson - Live at Rockpalast (CD 1 Grugahalle Essen, April 16th/17th 1983)
Bridge - Everon
Forever young - Alphaville
Double fantasy - John Lennon
Yes, Isao Tomita died on May 5 2016. Didn't remember that. Wendy Carlos is still alive, but I don't think there is much activity on her side.
Mmmbob - Hanson
I'm working on a new piece. The piano backbone is finished and now I'm adding some synthesizers. The whole piece goes on for 13 minutes.
I think there are some other pioneers, who could do the same. How about Isao Tomita and Wendy Carlos?
The interview I read was in the Dutch magazine Music Maker. I have several edetions of Keyboard, but I'm not sure if I have the edition with him. I have a book from Keyboard, titled The art of...
I remember a musicians magazine did an interview with him and he had all names of the instruments in his studio hidden with tape, so one couldn't read what synthesizers he used. Well, of course some...
It is really sad news. I have to admit I only own one album by him and one CD with cover-versions of his music by some anonymous synthesizerplayer.
It's the way I operate. If I see some wellknown musician has died, I look if I can find a thread on it in the New Threads.
Perhaps we should get a seperate RIP forum. Considering the age many musicians we like, have reached, it might be handy.
This was the second threat I saw and replied on, so...
There are even 3 threads, though one is missing the RIP.
Sad news, but 3 threads?
Sad news, though I happen to own just one album by him and a CD with cover-versions of his music.
Well, I'm trying to use it in my new composition, which will be all Arturia. V Piano, MiniMoog (2) and Augmented Strings (for a plucked bass part).
Dear God - XTC
Lady - Jane
Dawn - Eloy
Go - Stomu Yamashta
Sure he a cat - The Cats
Lea - The Cats
Offering - III, from the Offering box. I don't really understand why they didn't combine Offering III and IV on one CD and put just the bonus-track on a seperate CD.
Heaven & Hell - Joe Jackson
Highway to hell - AC/DC
Yes, I read this as well. Very sad news for the guys. Wonder if they had the towers, used for the performance of Torni, stored there.
Asia - s/t
In Extremo - Sünder ohne Zügel
Icu - s/t
Offering - Offering I - II
Drop the pilot - Joan Armatrading
Rock me Amadeus - Falco
And songwriters, write songs. But how about jazz-musicians? Are some of them akin to composers? Yes, part is improvised, but how much of it and how much is layed down in some kind of structure, that...
Very nice. Wouldn't this belong in the w.t.f. covers threat?
High on spirits - Bullfrog
But not all classical composers studied composition, though I agree that playing and composing are different things.
Wolfgang Niedecken - Dylanreise (Das Programm)
Alquin - One more night
Anomaly - s/t (To bad, they never recorded a follow up)
Wolfgang Niedecken - Dylanreise (Das Programm)
Songs mixed with stories. Not something I'm going to listen often. Besides, the box contains a seperate disk with all songs and some more.
I don't...
At least Giant for a day has Words from the wise.
Alquin - Best kept secret
Coloseum II - Electric savage
Crusaders - Street life
Eela Craig - Missa universalis
Egdon Heath - The killing silence
Herbert Grönemeyer - 4630 Bochum
White light / white heat - Velvet Underground
Do I miss Eela Craig?
I can see your house from here - Camel
The dream - The Nits
I'll start, don't know if I get to 12.
Bap - Kristalnaach
U2 - New years day
Motions - Wasted words
John Cale - Fear
Velvet Underground - Waiting for my man
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Father...
I will follow - U2
I would also be able to answer the question who was the artist whose works were the inspiration.
I saw the light - Todd Rundgren
As I said in the other threat, great work.
You really pulled it off. Probably my favorite Genesis song and defenitly the song with the best opening. It always makes me jump behind my keyboards. The vocals make it a bit different. Love the...
Central Station hustle - Alquin
Angel station - Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Gentle Giant - Civilian
City - Letzte Runde (CD 2)
Wolfgang Niedecken - Dylanreise (Die Songs)
Klaus Schulze - Sihouettes
Sorry to hear about your father.
Isn't it always raining in Bergen? I think it's famous for it.
I'll look if it's available on CD, and it is.
n.p.
Klaus Schulze - Silhouettes
Magical mystery tour - The Beatles
White room - Cream