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Padraic
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Posted: June 26 2008 at 21:50 | ||
Good! Pretty much everything Canterbury rules. Please check in here early and often with comments and questions. |
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Leningrad
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Posted: June 26 2008 at 22:28 | ||
Yes.
Yes.
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Padraic
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Posted: June 29 2008 at 20:49 | ||
Not sure why I would have expected a different answer. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: June 29 2008 at 23:01 | ||
The Muffins
Yes... especially Chronometers Cos Not heard them yet... must rectify this! As for Soft Machine... get the two BBC CDs as well as both are a gine overview of all eras of Soft Machine up to Etheridge-era. Floating World Live is also excellent. I am sure you've read my review already. That reminds me... I must dig it out again and give it a listen. |
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Leningrad
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Posted: June 30 2008 at 19:37 | ||
Manna/Mirage and Viva Boma are the best places to start for each of them. Both bands are really great.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: June 30 2008 at 19:51 | ||
Ah, shall check out the BBC stuff then if I can. Nope, haven't read your review, I'll go read it. One of you're many thousands of reviews |
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Padraic
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Posted: June 30 2008 at 20:34 | ||
Like I said somewhere else, if you don't pick up Dave Stewart material soon, it's an epic fail.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: June 30 2008 at 21:03 | ||
^I'll try to get some before 2012.
Seriously though, I've got jack all money right now, so at best I could download stuff, but my download limit is smaller than an ant, arghhhh. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: July 01 2008 at 15:13 | ||
Oh yes Manna/Mirage is indeed great. Is that the one featuring Frith?
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Padraic
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Posted: July 01 2008 at 15:36 | ||
I posted something here about Floating World Live, but my post is gone...odd.
Anyway, great playing by Holdsworth on it, it's just a wonderful record. |
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Leningrad
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Posted: July 01 2008 at 15:38 | ||
Frith didn't play on that one; he was, however, on the followup, 185. |
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Padraic
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Posted: July 01 2008 at 15:44 | ||
Just ordered it. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: July 01 2008 at 15:47 | ||
Oh yes, that's right. I enjoy all of their albums but one of them is Canterbury whilst 185 is more like RIO. So if you prefer Canterbury, Manna/Mirage is probably the best place to begin. |
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: July 02 2008 at 02:32 | ||
I've already got the feelin they will be the least favorite Canterbury band if I hear them once I've heard all the rest of the main ones, if indeed I like Caravan at all, but even so I recognize their contribution to music in general BTW, I heard Facelife from Third, very crazy. I'm now curious about Holdsworth's contribution to the band, as I've kinda made it known I dig his playing a lot. |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: July 02 2008 at 05:25 | ||
In some respects AH joining SM was a radical departure, except Holdsworth is/has been renown for wanting to be a saxophonist more than your average guitarists and you can hear that come through more often than not - woodwind players go back to Brian Hopper also on Volume 2. The story goes Karl Jenkins didn't fancy taking the main lead duties, whilst Mike Ratledge was in his dotage, so Holdsworth was drafted in. The previous guitarist had been future Policeman Andy Summers but that for USA touring only in 1969. Kevin Ayers dabbled and then you get back to Daevid Allen in 1967. Somebody is playing acoustic guitar to Wyatt's vocals on Dedicated To You... (on Volume 2), was that Hugh Hopper?
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Padraic
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Posted: July 02 2008 at 11:02 | ||
That Andy Summers reference reminded me...I was reading through the liner notes of my Police box set (basically contains all their studio releases) and was astonished at all the prog links - I had gotten the set when I was a lot younger and not heard of these bands - particularly Mike Howlett (ex-Gong) trying to recruit Sting and Summers into a band called Strontium 90, as a sort of Gong reunion band - then Wikipedia claims Howlett wanted Chris Cutler to play drums! Then of course Stewart Copeland was in Curved Air...some really great stories here!
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Dick Heath
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Posted: July 02 2008 at 16:38 | ||
Then of course Copeland was married to Sonja Kristina, so it wasn't only the music he was into Andy Summers in his excellent autobiography (see the book thread) relates sadly how every member of Police had their marriages fold under them because of tour pressures and those temptations on offer during those tours |
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: July 02 2008 at 17:09 | ||
Holdsworth has been quoted as saying he "doesnt really like the sound of the guitar" and prefers the sound of the saxophone. An odd man really, but I think it's pretty clear he probably loves the guitar. His smooth high gain legato sound was his attempt to sound like a saxophone I guess, but hell who cares his tone is good anyway. Thanks for that bit of info too And yes, on Volume Two, Hugh Hopper did indeed play acoustic guitar. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: July 02 2008 at 17:23 | ||
Yes it was Hugh Hopper. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: July 02 2008 at 17:27 | ||
Mike Howlett has also since produced many bands and musicians... including Gang of Four, A Flock of Seagulls, Martha and the Muffins and The Thompson Twins.
That's quite a leap from being a member of Gong! |
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