Had a wonder time, though next time I’ll drive up next time. The train ride was way too long.
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Had a wonder time, though next time I’ll drive up next time. The train ride was way too long.
One of the many people here that I always loved talking to. Rest In Peace Geez, you were awesome.
Charles
"Playing The Game" Gentle Giant
Hey Raj, The password inactivity thing often keeps me off here on a regular basis yet it's good to see you around these parts and Facebook my man.
Heartbroken...
Absolutely Free
Hot Rats
Roxy And Elsewhere
One Size Fit's All
Joe's Garage
The April 19th, 1975 Liverpool date. As JJ mentioned, there are some missing parts yet worth it for what I often say is the definitive version of "The Waiting Room".
Charles
Jeez, I forgot that I started this post three plus years ago. Alex Cruzeta and I were at the April 20th gig at The Loft here in New York City. They put on a great show. I have pictures that I'll try...
I know the mention of anything Hip Hop drives folks crazy as by Hughes's original post yet here's one that is one for the ages.
Charles
https://youtu.be/9r-ESJy9t8s
I concur, never been a favorite of mine.
A huge YAY for me and a real nice guy.
Hip-Hop the genre, is not all about the “F*** This Bitch”, “Shoot That N**ger”, “Screw W*itey”. The MC (Rapper) basically rapping about the inner city livelihood of their neighborhood. Granted many...
Masterpiece of an album. My favorite by him and it's not even close.
Absolutely hilarious
Ad nauseum, I've mentioned this is my all time favorite album yet three decades after being floored by this album, while I've yet to tire of the album Selling England By The Pound or Foxtrot would be...
I've been on a Doctors Of Madness kick lately especially after going through Ultravox on Facebook.
I agree
I truly miss Tower Records. I was going to post a Talk Talk tribute in regards to purchasing "Laughing Stock" the day it was released back in 1991 from that same location.
Although I can remember Progressive Rock pop tunes on commercial radio during the 70's (I was born in 1970) it wasn't until I purchased Yes's Yessongs in 1988 that I began my foray into the...
Damn man... Rest in peace Mark Hollis.
LOL12701
12515 " well what do you know'bout that..."
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Congratulations to one of my all time favorite bands on their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
Charles
Long overdue Mo.
Stevie Nicks and Janet Jackson. Both whom I love but why now? Todd Rundgren should've been in years ago.
The band was heavily into Neu! and Can and you heard it on many of the band's stretched out jams like "I Believe" and "Moving To The Pulsebeat" to name two songs.
Charles
His daughter had a MYSPACE account on Magazine and she told me that her father loved Genesis's "Second Out", anyway sad that his life was filled with demons that would later end his life way too...
I love The Buzzcocks, being that this is on the main "Prog" thread, I know many would like to validate his (of the band's) connection to "Progressive Rock" but bands like Buzzcocks were one of the...
Shit man...
100% in agreement yet sadly, I’ve only heard one song on US radio by Steve Harley on a consistent basis in “Delilah” which is nowhere near as brilliant as the band’s overall work. I also agree with...
I'm waiting on a very good friend to reply to this post, but seriously writing, Chris truly got the jist of my post in that this band was so underrated in this country yet one can't ignore how...
"Yes. Just because they were "barely known" Stateside doesn't mean they didn't have any influence with anyone over here. And certainly, if you're gonna induct a throwaway act like The Velvet...
Funny thing reading articles on the band during the 70's, music critics said that they were unlike their "more pompous" peers and but them in the more innovative class of bands like 10cc, Sparks,...
A pleasant day to you all.
Most here know that I love many Art-rock bands and when we had the "Albums Reviews" section, I reviewed many of the band's works here on this forum. Roxy Music has been...
LOL!
One of my all time favorite musicians.
12297Oh yeah... I love this band.
CAN UTILITIES AND THE COAST-LINERS... 'Nuff said.
He's a phenomenal bassist, Like Sir Paulrus mentioned he did tend to overplay at times, but yet he was often effective.
Charles
As for Genesis fans, although The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is my all time favorite album, Selling England By The Pound is a better representation of the "Classic Quintet" clicking on all cylinders....
Olee crap!
My office pool I'm only alive because I picked France to win in one sheet and Croatia in the other. Yet there's a lady that have the exact finals duo with France winning.
HA! G'day Sir Mark. I was wondering to myself about the same thing... :D
Charles
I'm perhaps one of the few fans of Hackett that listens more to the albums that came AFTER Defector and appreciates them all. I also agree Steve had grown so much from his Genesis days to a more...
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Meurgly's ... should have been about half as long, IMO.
LOL Mo :rofl
Darn...
Wow what tough bunch here! Seeing Steve and this current line-up he playing with has been awesome! I love that he's brought Genesis songs from his era back to life when the current yet (On hiatus)...
Seriously writing, I remember playing the 2008 Remaster of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway for a couple of my childhood friends and I kept looking at their faces of perplexing astonishment as the...
Like that Nick Davies guy was trying to fuse the 80's incarnation with that era.
My ONLY gripe against Nursery Cryme is the recording of the album, made most of the songs sound amateurish.
The Fall were awesome, Rest in peace Mark.
Highlighted my first birthday:O
Superb Italian band, slightly less bombastic version of Magma.
Slightly off subject, Zawinul wasn't too crazy about Progressive Rock yet he had a tolerance for Genesis. He asked Phil if he wanted to join Weather Update yet Phil balked at due to his lack of being...
Oh man... A superb drummer. My condolences to his loved ones.
The only song I’ve ever on radio here in New York City was “A Place To Survive” and that was on the Alternative Rock station.
The fragile state of Progressive Rock in the U.S. especially if you weren’t commercially viable.
My co-worker and office mate Dennis, often pokes fun at the music I listen to but oddly I played a few songs from VdGG including the entire Pawn Hearts (including the hyperkinectic part of "The...
And here it begins... :roll
Owwww Jeez, when will this end?
Good Day to all from Snowy New York City.
Being that I'm mostly on Facebook most of the time, the "Progressive Rock" and "Genesis" boards often have scathing posts in regards to Van Der Graaf...