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good one , Jim
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Hands up Londoners, if you're still laughing at the thread title and thinking of thrups....
I agree that they haven't aged very well.
My favorite albums are:
a. Seven Secrets (Faced With Shekinah was probably my preferred song of theirs when I bought the album)
b. The Prince of Heaven's Eyes
I will revisit all their four LPs this evening;as I have a listening session with some friends at home.
Listening to Future legends right now. I love the opening-track.
I have always carried a soft spot for Fruupp, as a "second tier / second wave" band they played the smaller towns on the gig circuit and so came through my neck on the woods quite often, we always got along to see them. Price Of Heavens Eyes was a school favourite, but probably because that's the one that had the most exposure to us back then. I had it on vinyl back then, but it disappeared lon ago. Now I have the two twofer CD releases which I think cut a few tracks. It would be good to get the full versions and listen properly again.
Steve F.
www.waysidemusic.com
www.cuneiformrecords.com
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“Remember, if it doesn't say "Cuneiform," it's not prog!” - THE Jed Levin
Any time any one speaks to me about any musical project, the one absolute given is "it will not make big money". [tip of the hat to HK]
"Death to false 'support the scene' prog!"
please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.
Steve F.
www.waysidemusic.com
www.cuneiformrecords.com
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“Remember, if it doesn't say "Cuneiform," it's not prog!” - THE Jed Levin
Any time any one speaks to me about any musical project, the one absolute given is "it will not make big money". [tip of the hat to HK]
"Death to false 'support the scene' prog!"
please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.
Have their four LP's on vinyl. Great. Liked the first one the most, and it rocks the hardest. Fruupp is one of those lesser known progressives whose members seemed to disappear completely after the band broke up. I do remember reading at the time that they became a three piece for a awhile after the keyboards player left, and the live reviewer (probably on NME) said that the guitar player at last was able to shine again.
I've heard some live songs on YouTube, where apparently the singer presented each song with a long narrative intro, a la Peter Gabriel on Genesis.
Also on YouTube there are some videos of the former drummer playing accoustic guitar and singing some new songs.
"Improvisation is not an excuse for musical laziness" - Fred Frith
"[...] things that we never dreamed of doing in Crimson or in any band that I've been in," - Tony Levin speaking of SGM
This is it for me - the first one as a quintessence of their early rocking sound, and then Prince, their peak as a "symphonic" band. The 2nd and 4th LPs I found a bit lacking.Originally Posted by Calabasas Trafalgar
Don't get the joke.
It was this, btw:
http://www.whosampled.com/sample/624...Morning-Order/
Steve F.
www.waysidemusic.com
www.cuneiformrecords.com
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“Remember, if it doesn't say "Cuneiform," it's not prog!” - THE Jed Levin
Any time any one speaks to me about any musical project, the one absolute given is "it will not make big money". [tip of the hat to HK]
"Death to false 'support the scene' prog!"
please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.
There was no joke intended, so I'm sorry if I made that impression. The anecdote itself certainly contains its share of ambivalence, I suppose - and especially if one knew and admired Hugh H.'s work and thought the best of him. This being said, I couldn't listen to the whole sample; I guess I'll never really grow accustomed to this way of thinking "creatively".
"Improvisation is not an excuse for musical laziness" - Fred Frith
"[...] things that we never dreamed of doing in Crimson or in any band that I've been in," - Tony Levin speaking of SGM
I'm very glad to hear this Steve - I recall a couple of VDGG songs were sampled quite heavily by rappers and the band didn't get any credit -that app you mentioned helped me track them down -here's a very blatant example of a track that wouldn't have existed without VDGG's 'help' http://www.whosampled.com/sample/341...-Sleepwalkers/
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Normally, sampling isn't 'credited'.
IF done properly, it's 'licensed' (meaning authorized and paid for). It's paid for and approved but there isn't a credit given.
Steve F.
www.waysidemusic.com
www.cuneiformrecords.com
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“Remember, if it doesn't say "Cuneiform," it's not prog!” - THE Jed Levin
Any time any one speaks to me about any musical project, the one absolute given is "it will not make big money". [tip of the hat to HK]
"Death to false 'support the scene' prog!"
please add 'imo' wherever you like, to avoid offending those easily offended.
Good band. Really liked the first three albums!
The Prog Corner
I had the third and fourth on a two for one a long time ago I think. I thought they were good symphonic but I don't think I can say much more than that. A pleasant listen nonetheless especially for those who like that early to mid seventies Genesis sound. Not that they sound much like Genesis but I think they are in that general category.
The fourth one is the only one I revisit from time to time, I think it is remarkably better than the first 3. But what I don't understand is... why can't anyone spell Fruupp? How hard can it be?
^Kind of like mississippi only in this case two u's and two p's.
Does anyone know the official pronunciation of Fruupp? I have always said it like pup but I've heard some people say it like poop.
Don’t know if this was posted, a Fruupp website with lots of interesting information. The POHE stained glass panel really is something!
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...
Official Fruupp Facebook group if anyone is interested? https://www.facebook.com/groups/63773410349/
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