Interviewer of reprobate ne'er-do-well musicians of the long-haired rock n' roll persuasion at: www.velvetthunder.co.uk and former scribe at Classic Rock Society. Only vaguely aware of anything other than music.
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I hope you're not referring to me? As Yanks pointed out, I was clearly making a joke. Ronnie had to take it one step further by saying that I had a double standard. I was just joking with Mick. Unlike Ron, I'm not going to argue with Mick on what he thinks is or isn't a classic Nektar album, since he did work with the band.
The new Camel album which is not out yet but none the less sure to be great, especially after seeing them last week in London
I'm not sure what JIF did wrong here. Don't matter now that you guys derailed the thread. Now, any other band comebacks to mention? I know Jerry Goodman had over a decade between his album with Jan Hammer, and his first album on Private Music, "Ariel". I like those two Private Music albums a lot actually. There was a third, with was live and is pretty good too. Sort of new agey in spots (considering the label), but some cool instrumental work.
Flash....
"Out of Our Hands" — 1973
"Flash Featuring Ray Bennett & Colin Carter" — 2013
That's wild Sherry... we just pulled "Lifetime" from "In the Can" by Flash, and played it in the radio prog-gram last Saturday afternoon.... as Flash are yet another almost forgotten band.
http://www.thenektarproject.com/geew...um/default.asp ...where CLASSIC Nektar lives[/I]
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