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Tom Ozric
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^ Well, it is a freewheelin', Bohemian lifestyle concept (from what I can tell) that requires 'weirdo groovy' music - provided by the Masters - CAN !!
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Don't know how many people here know this, but this may not have been mentioned yet on the forum: ... Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice features a couple of tracks from Can's Ege Bamyasi.
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Tom Ozric
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Hey, if I were Plant, I'd chose Phil as my drummer.......
I'd chose Barrie from Tull, too........... Heck, I'd chose Andy Edwards today............. |
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Cristi
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Phil and Robert Plant were friends, after all Phil played drums on two pf Plant's albums. I saw a documentary about Plant and apparently, getting Phil to jam with him early 80s was the reason he started making music again. Robert was most affected by Bonzo's death, being friends for a very long time and Plant was considering giving up music after Bonham's death. As he changed his mind and wanted to make some new music, Robert was desperately looking for a drummer for quite a while, and as he ran into Phil Collins, Phil gladly accepted to play drums for Plant. |
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http://oxfordcitizen.com/2015/01/22/oxford-attorney-namesake-umphreys-mcgee/
Cool story on where the name of Umphrey's McGee came from. |
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Metalmarsh89
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The German girl with a missing toe in this scene from The Big Lebowski is the same lady who sings backing vocals on Rush's 'Time Stand Still' and 'Open Secrets'. Aimee Mann, also notably of the new wave band 'Til Tuesday.
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verslibre
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Saga's Michael Sadler contributed uncredited backing vocals to Ozzy's The Ultimate Sin.
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For it was he, Mick Taylor!
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AreYouHuman
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Don’t
know, but another Stones/Gong connection is that Mick Taylor played on “Downwind”
and “Expresso II” and Pierre Moerlen produced Mick’s first solo album.
Not obscure, but worth a mention: Two
days ago, on NPR’s All Things Considered, they ran down a list of the latest R
& R Hall of Fame inductees, and another list of acts that haven’t been
inducted yet but should (via musical snippets), including Tull, Yes, KC and
Roxy Music.
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Caption: We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
Silly human race! Yes is for everybody! |
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Flight123
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When Tony Banks was wavering about Genesis in the late 60s, he heard that Harry Williamson was waiting in the wings to take over on keyboards, so that made him stick with the band. Harry Williamson went on to work with Mother Gong and Anthony Phillips...
While with Gong, which ex-member of Gong appeared with the Rolling Stones on their tour last year? |
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He's not prog, but Iggy Pop once played an alien on TV's Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
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Metalmarsh89
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I checked a couple sources, this might be the most credible. http://glasshammer.com/pages/features/JonDavison.html An interview describing his early music influences. According to this one, he had never heard of Yes until after he had become friends with Taylor. Still, it's crazy that Yes was his biggest influence, and 20 years later, he ends up becoming their lead singer. That's pretty wild. |
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Actually, I believe there was something about Chris Squire knowing Taylor Hawkins, and him being the one that made the contact between Squire and Davison.
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Metalmarsh89
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I just learned this. Jon Davison of Yes and Taylor Hawkins of The Foo Fighters were best friends growing up, and even played in an acid metal band together called Anyone.
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Gerinski
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Jimi Hendrix featured in an Ad for the Aqua Velva aftershave lotion
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Unsung Heroes Genesis classic formation was so brilliant, that few even know some members Before John Mayhew there were two more drummers a) Chris Stewart (1967 - 1968) b) John Silver (1968 - 1969) Steve Hackett was not the second Genesis guitar player, as a fact Anthony Phillips was replaced by Mick Barnard, who played between Trespass (1970) and Nursery Cryme (1971) Even more, Mick appears on the first TV presentation for the BBC called Disco 2 and was responsible for some parts in The Musical Box. This presentation is lost, I heard somewhere they have found this video and will be released soon, but there's no confirmation. Tony Banks said about him:
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Bitterblogger
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It's Dan Hartman.
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Tom Ozric
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Gerinski
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Nope, that's a bass player, Rick played guitar with Winter.
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timothy leary
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Is that Rick Derringer?
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