Anyone here watch the series Archer on FX? A recurring theme on the show is the appearance of different cover art from Rush albums on the van driven by "Algernon Krieger". Someone who works on the show is a Rush fan.
Anyone here watch the series Archer on FX? A recurring theme on the show is the appearance of different cover art from Rush albums on the van driven by "Algernon Krieger". Someone who works on the show is a Rush fan.
Sherman Hensley (George Jefferson from the famous sitcom), was a huge Gentle Giant and Nektar fan. He even played Nektar in one episode.
Hemsley was a white long haired stoner hippie in an alternative body.
"My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"
President Harry S. Truman
Looks like Michael Chiklis is a Progfan
http://teamrock.com/feature/2017-04-...ic-rock-albums
Out of woman come the man
Spend the rest of his life gettin back where he can ... Peter Gabriel
Alphonso Johnson loved Genesis, he saw them many times during the 70's.
Be a loyal plastic robot for a world that doesn't care... Frank Zappa
Steven Wilson is a famous Progfan. Wait, my bad...He's not a fan.
To be fair, I haven't paid a lick of attention to Mr. Wilson since In Absentia, so he may be singing quite a different tune now, as you indicate. However, in the 90s, he was pretty dismissive of the genre. I'm not going to go looking through fanzines or websites for quotes, but I thought this was common knowledge?
A-list celebrity (and A+ Trump impersonator) Alec Baldwin likes him some YES
http://www.wnyc.org/story/jon-anders...ure-isnt-over/
He told me that he was frustrated with "progressive" musicians turning out the same thing album after album, and that wasn't "progressing" at all - and in part it's because many fans resist change.
More about my conversation with him here:
http://seaoftranquility.org/article.php?sid=393
And a pic my wife took during that conversation:
Regards,
Duncan
He was just a young sprout then. So were you - nice pic!
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