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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 14 2007 at 11:11
Alex Lifeson! Have you seen his appearance in Trailer Park Boys? Fantastic! LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 14 2007 at 16:13
I have to nominate Rick Wakeman and Bill Bruford. I have an episode of 'Rock Family Trees' with both of those interviewed and their reminiscences are wonderfully amusing. Bill Bruford's humour is very dry and Rick's delivery of anecdotes is second to none in the prog world, imho.LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2007 at 03:58
Really? Bruford? Huh. Never woulda thunk it.
 
Wakeman I've known from tidbits of interviews I've read (and the use of a paintroll for keyboard plaing on Top 'o the Pops with the Strawbs).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2007 at 05:29
Ian Anderson or Peter Gabriel  are both funny men when they want to be 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2007 at 07:39
Originally posted by A B Negative A B Negative wrote:

Alex Lifeson! Have you seen his appearance in Trailer Park Boys? Fantastic! LOL

That & the opening video clip for their current concert tour. Aren't these guys supposed to be "serious" musicians ?LOLLOLLOL
Only in Canada you say , pity
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2007 at 08:52
Without a doubt Mani Neumeier, drummer of Guru Guru (who are by the way one of the most humoresque bands in prog. Just listen to albums like "Mani und seine Freunde", "Tango Fango" or "Mani in Germani").
Fantastic drummer too, by the way!


Edited by BaldFriede - June 15 2007 at 08:53


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2007 at 09:22
Originally posted by debrewguy debrewguy wrote:

Originally posted by A B Negative A B Negative wrote:

Alex Lifeson! Have you seen his appearance in Trailer Park Boys? Fantastic! LOL

That & the opening video clip for their current concert tour. Aren't these guys supposed to be "serious" musicians ?LOLLOLLOL
Only in Canada you say , pity
 
Have you ever seen Lifeson's on stage antics? I remember during the TFE Tour, he had a lifesize Pamela Lee Anderson cutout he would flirt with all concert long.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2007 at 09:27
Zappa and Mike Patton.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2007 at 18:59
My vote goes for Emerson ... when he's playing live, he's just too amusing.

As for actual humor: zappa, lifeson, or wakeman.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2007 at 15:17

TO follow-up about Lifeson being the funniest, here some supporting documentation, provided by Cygnusx-1.net

 
 
Excerpt from an interview of Alex by Alex dated May 13, 2007.

Let me begin by saying how lovely it is to see you.
Yes, I know, and it's terrific to see you too.

I dunno, but did you get a haircut or something because, wow!
I trimmed my ears last week, maybe that? It makes a big difference.

Yes.
...
Um.

Tell me, what goes on behind those eyes, deep in your brain, out the back of your head and down your leg, around the corner and so on?
What? LOL... did I actually say LOL? I promised I'd never do that.

No, it's okay, you just typed it. Tell us a little about how you prepare for one of your lively concerts, just the parts while you're awake.
Well, it takes hours of intense thinking and questioning... yes, questioning why you're thinking so intensely so intensely. It's like a giant circular circle or a snake that's been man-made into a circle-like circle snake-but definitely not like a flying shark snake, which is usually on days off.
From there it just gets intense.

I see. Fascinating. As are your shoes! They are absolutely to die for. Prada?
Pravda, actually. I bought them in Prague from a street vendor who was having a closing out sale on Soviet footwear. Placing the heel on the front of the shoe was revolutionary.

How Bohemian. LOL.
LOL too.

So, Alexandar, let's go deep for a moment and travel back to May 12. It's 7 am and you're getting up. You walk down the hall, pass a mirror, glance fleetingly. You arrive in the kitchen to the prospect of a coffee. You have the coffee, shake your head and smile, you think, 'this is a good coffee day' when suddenly you stub your toe, drop the coffee cup, spill scorching hot coffee on your hot pants, slip on the wet floor, go flying, smash a vase when you crush the coffee table and coffee break the door off the dishwasher and totally break all the coffee cups ever. What was it you saw in the mirror? What?
Where do you get all this stuff? That is amazing. Your research department is to be commended. I'm just blown away that you have all that. It's as if you were there. No really, that's something else.

The mirror, Alex. The mirror.
Huh? The mirror? What mirror? I didn't look into a mirror.

The... mirror... Alex.
No really. There was no mirror. I glanced out the window.

What the, no, I, wait...
You're SOL, buddy

Why you SOB!
Hey.FU!

ICUP!!
SO?!

Getting back to something I'd like to explore with you. I've watched ice melt and seen the wind die, the Leafs blow, I've been a wailin' on the high seas. If you could be a friendly insect, what would you be, and not hairy or anything?
I've always had a hard time answering that question. There are so many insects, maybe hundreds, and really, how do you choose? What are the criterion? It's not easy, for sure. Maybe a salamander.

You mean like Sal, a man, 'der? LOL again.
FU.

Continuing on that train of thought for a moment, ask yourself this: where did I leave my keys, you idiot?
In the car at the gas station while you were filling up an hour ago and you went in to get a coffee and... oh oh.

If you could go back in time to just that last, say, hour and a half, what would you do differently?
Quit drinking coffee.

I couldn't do that. I'd go crazy and I don't even like coffee but no one can make me quit if I don't want to, though I'm not saying I don't want to or quit wanting to or just plain wanting to quit.
Exactly. I've been saying that for years and I'm finally relieved to know other serious, smart in brain people are making the think in headvoice ideas too. It's time to take a coffee stand and deciding stuff to make the world a faster place to live in.

Well, we seem to have run out of time. I've quite enjoyed our conversation, as usual, and would leave you with this thought to ponder... but don't ponder too long, and when I say 'ponder,' I don't mean, like, PONDER, just think about it with your eyebrows scrunched up and like you're pondering around. Okay then, what is the absolutely best day of your life?
Next week.

Bold and brilliant! It's been a great pleasure. Thank you.
Charmed, I'm sure.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2007 at 21:05
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Ian "Stage Banter" Anderson?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2007 at 22:10
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

Originally posted by rileydog22 rileydog22 wrote:

Originally posted by el böthy el böthy wrote:

No other than Mr Zappa...


Ah yes, I somehow forgot Zappa.  He gets it easy. 

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Too easy. Zappa of courseLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2007 at 18:39
Our very own Sigod, aka Simon Godfrey of Tinyfish fame, is extremely funny and also makes damned fine music.
 
 
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