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Easy Money
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He would have been a roadie for The Nice then, not ELP. |
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Andy Webb
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Heh?
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Andy Webb
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Oh. This is where I got that tidbit from.... I'd never heard of The Nice
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harmonium.ro
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Obscure prog farts.
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twosteves
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Many years ago--Jon Anderson did something so horrible to Vangelis---that Vangelis has never spoken to him again
--in spite of JA trying to make it right---what did JA do or say? Anyone know?
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Lozlan
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This is so going in my signature. |
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Certified Obscure Prog Fart.
The Loose Palace of Exile - My first novel, The Mask of Tamrel, now available on Amazon and Kindle |
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presdoug
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There are two progressive musicians named Peter Robinson with more in common than just their names
both played keyboards, both started recording with progressive groups in the early seventies period, and even had a similar playing style Peter Robinson from the UK played in Quatermass, Sun Treader, Brand X, and many others Peter Robinson from the US played in jazz-rock group Contraband both musicians later went on to write music for television and movies the UK one is now properly known as J. Peter Robinson, and the American is known as Peter Manning Robinson so there is no more potential for confusion |
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Tapfret
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Sherman Hemsley AKA George Jefferson is known as a huge prog fan. As a matter of fact, he is such a Gentle Giant fanboy that he went on the Dinah Shore show and did a tap dance to Proclamation.
Maybe this isn't that obscure. |
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harmonium.ro
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presdoug
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Bassist/Vocalist Burke Shelley of Welsh rock band Budgie lived for a year in Toronto, Canada (1977)
Jurgen Fritz formerly of German prog band Triumvirat has of recent years been writing and playing music with the band of the German singer Tommy Engel, which has also recently included Elke Schlimbach as a backing vocalist, who was the sister of the former guitar player/singer of Triumvirat the late Helmut Koellen, and has had a long career of doing backing vocals for varied artists including Triumvirat, Helmut Koellen's solo record, and even Boney M at one point |
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Gerinski
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Great topic although at the same time it's frustrating to realise how little I know...
Elton John played a tour in 1967 with the Schulman brothers early band Simon Dupree and the Big Sound.
Edited by Gerinski - December 11 2010 at 03:21 |
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Snow Dog
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You said yourself " I suppose that...." THAT is making things up! And you have no idea what I know or don't know about Vangelis. You are making it all up again.
You see...all made up...or should we call it supposition?
Edited by Snow Dog - December 11 2010 at 03:32 |
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Easy Money
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Snow Dog
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I nearly called him a name. I hope ypu are glad i didn't.
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Gerinski
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Jonas Hallberg guitarist of the swedish Simon Says seems to have some habit to record his solos naked.
I wouldn't mind being Jon Camp if Annie Haslam had done the same
Brian May has a degree in Astrophysics.
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Snow Dog
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The Brian May thing is hardly obscure.
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ExittheLemming
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Black Widow's original drummer Romeo Challenger went on to play with Showaddywaddy
Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet) is distantly related to Wallis Simpson, the wife of Edward VIII - his maternal grandmother was Simpson's 2nd cousin. Van Vliet's stage name came from a term used by his Uncle Alan. Alan had a habit of exposing himself to Don's erstwhile girlfriend, Laurie. Alan would urinate with the bathroom door open and, if she was walking by, mumble about his penis, saying "Ahh, what a beauty! It looks just like a big, fine beef heart." Gryphon is the only band who have ever managed to get airplay on B.B.C Radios 1,2,3 & 4 in the same week (this record still stands even today) David Kaffinetti - Keyboard player with early 70's UK proto prog group Rare Bird, played the part of Spinal Tap's ivory tickler Viv Savage. |
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^ Gryphon also appeared on British kids TV programmes "Jim I'll Fix It" and "Magpie" - on the latter they played a version of the Magpie theme tune (the originally version was by The Spencer Davis Group)
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What?
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Verwuestung
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Elton John failed at 2 lead vocalists trials early in his youth. one was for King Crimson, the other Gentle Giant.
his original name was dwight, later changed to elton john in homage to Bluesology saxophonist Elton Dean (later of Soft Machine fame) and Long John Baldry Pick Withers, the drummer of what I consider legendary band Spring later became the drummer of Dire Strait's first 4 albums Edited by Verwuestung - December 11 2010 at 05:10 |
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yes it was The Nice (and Hendrix too I believe) - Wakeman was fired from Warhorse's Red Sea sessions due to lack of attendance. That's all I got. ..and I've heard that stuff about Greg Lake not liking Tarkus but I suspect this may be somewhat exaggerated; his vital contributions to the record make it seem unlikely he was not fond of and committed to the album, and the fact that he may have wanted to go in a more commercial direction doesn't mean he resented making it |
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