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Easy Livin
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Dean
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Not being on the playlist was not equivalent to being banned - the playlist (in 1973) was for daytime programming - the single could have been played by any of the evening DJs on their programmes (John Peel, Pete Drumond, Annie Nightingale, Bob Harris, Tommy Vance etc.) - the "problem" with that for ELP and Manticore was daytime radio was necessary if you wanted to have a hit single.... and to be honest, it was never going to be a hit anyway (even in 1973).
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harmonium.ro
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The members of the classic Romanian prog-folk band Phoenix managed to run away from the country in 1976 being hidden inside their gear (bass drum, speakers, amplifiers, etc.)
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chopper
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Probably not that obscure for British TV viewers but KE9 was also used as the theme tune for The Generation Game when Jim Davidson (a big ELP fan) was the host. Strangely they used a live version where Lake's voice sounds a bit odd and for a while I thought it was a cover.
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Snow Dog
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I think its a redone version for the show.
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chopper
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You could be right Ian, but it does sound like the live version from this
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Snow Dog
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What is this^? I'll look later in the database
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zappaholic
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I seem to recall at some point in the '80s there was a short-lived newsmagazine show, hosted by Connie Chung I think, that used Rush's "Mystic Rhythms" as its theme music. |
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"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." -- H.L. Mencken
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chopper
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Alan Parsons played the Jaws Harp on the track "Lady Loves" from Barclay James Harvest's "Once Again".
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K. Roger Waters is a fine, upstanding gentleman who loves kittens and babies and infant Beluga whales. |
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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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The employers, managers, promoters and the records-label they decide who is going or coming into a band. Money talks.
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Dean
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ergaster
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*snrk* |
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We have done the impossible, and that makes us mighty.
Captain Malcolm Reynolds Reality rules, Honor the truth Chemist99a R.I.P. |
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Joe Lynn Turner (of Rainbow fame); was the singer for a band called "Fandango" before joining Rainbow; and the guitarist for that band (Fandango) had a name that is oddly similar to Turner's future employer, the guitarist's name was: Ricky Blakemore
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Of a red demon’s foxtrot in brews Guns & flowers crown morning news Panic-stricken guilt now ensues} |
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One of David Gilmour's sons have been arrested last week during the incidents between students and police in London following the increase of taxes for university approved by the parliament . Is he Gilmour's or Waters' son ?
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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Steven Wilson has stated emphatically that he hates ipods for a variety of reasons and on several occasions has publicly destroyed ipods, once smashing one with a hammer. Does anyone know his number one reason?
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Dean
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(His biological father is Heathcote Williams) Edited by Dean - December 16 2010 at 09:05 |
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verslibre
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On that note, the first couple bars of Vangelis' "Pulstar" from Albedo 0.39 was the theme music for a Spanish language news network based in Los Angeles in the '70s & '80s.
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May not be to obscure but my eyebrow was raised when I learned that Richard Palmer-James, one of King Crimsons lyricist, is a founding member of Supertramp. On a similar note, Ian McDonald, one of KC's founding members, also started Foreigner. These facts are probably already know but I did not see them mentioned...
The Snow Goose was not the original book Camel was using for inspiration, it actually started out being a novel titled Siddhartha. Around the 48 minute mark in Amarok you can hear Morse code, the message is "F*** Off RB" RB standing for Richard Branson the owner of Virgin. Oldfield had stated that Amarok contained a secret message and that anyone who found would receive a cash prize paid by Oldfield himself. Another lesser known one is that Max Bacon of GTR fame was on a show in the 80's called New Faces, something like an American Idol where contestants preformed and judges scored them. While on the show Max preformed songs from the GTR album along with a song he did with Mike Oldfield. None of this was mentioned on the show, for it was an attempt at relaunching his career after GTR disbanded... he was not successful and lost in the final stage of the show.
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