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Dean
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 12:52 | |||
^ add to that The Enid have been touring after releasing a new album - the shows consisting of the whole of the new album plus a selection of old favourites, as Ian mentioned Babe Ruth - they released a new album Que Pasa in 2007 after a gap of 31 years and Van der Graaf have released three album in the past 6 years.
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 13:33 | |||
Funny CSTAK3 mentions The Musical Box from my hometown, Montréal. I've seen them twice and concur that I would rather see these guys rather than the real Genesis. I saw them do Foxtrot & Trick Of The Tail and the guy who did Philly was very convincing. Philly even sat in with them once and said afterwards that they played the material better than Genesis were playing it. I think hackett also played Firth Of Fifth with them at The Royal Albert Hall once. What's so great about these re-enactments is that they often play at venues that are more intimate. Genesis' early shows were presented in small theatres so this is something you won't see the real Genesis do ever again. I sawthem at the big O in front of 60,000 people and the whole thing was a monumental catastrophe. Atrocious.
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cstack3
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 17:04 | |||
Hi! I saw Musical Box perform ALL of Genesis "Lamb" in Chicago! It was AMAZING, they even used the original light-show slides that the band used for the real tour!! They also did a number of Genesis classics, like "Watcher" etc. The band Genesis has been very supportive of MB, and Yes has been supportive of UK's "Fragile." I would have liked Fragile's vocalist, Steve Carney, tour with Yes as Fragile has played with the members of the band in the past. The music lives on, the challenge is in finding musicians talented enough to play it! Zappa Plays Zappa is a great example of a legacy band. If you are Canadian, then you must like that git Justin Bieber, eh? Heh! Just kidding, do you like Saga?
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 17 2011 at 10:59 | |||
Ohhhh!! Justin Bieber don't insult our national hero. Just kidding . What a git is right. sh*t like that really undermines art.
Liked Saga' s early material but they were sort of overshadowed by Rush with albums like Moving Pictures and Farewell To Kings here. They made a name for themselves in Europe though. I think Tthey then based themselves in California. Will have to check it out. Got to check out Fragile. I like these bands who keep the fire of the past alive but there's nothing worse than a crappy cover version. Should check out Parrallells Yes cover band do Perpetual Change with a chick vocalist complete with drum solo.I think she has since left the band but these guys actually blow Yes away. Seriously. I think the drummer is even better than Alan White. seriously. Edited by Vibrationbaby - February 18 2011 at 10:09 |
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verslibre
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 04:32 | |||
I thought the Beib might be Saga's new vocalist but instead Michael Sadler re-joined. Now we'll never know.
Vocalist Michael Sadler and bassist Jim Crichton made California their home for many years, and Michael still does. Jim sold his studio in Los Angeles last year and returned to Canada. The band tracked a good deal of Trust and 10,000 Days at the L.A. studio but the current restored line-up is recording the new album in Toronto, presumably at Phase One (or whatever it's called now, their old haunt).
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 09:05 | |||
I can hear a lot of Saga influence in Beiber's music. He is very Saga-like.
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AllP0werToSlaves
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 10:08 | |||
It's really tricky trying to make money from the actual MUSIC beyond live shows and selling merch, but if you play out a lot and have a decent sized following, you can make quite a bit (if no one is taking a cut, that is!).
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Dean
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 12:36 | |||
i.e. can it support a band of five members like the calculation Gerinski showed on page 1? (€2,000 is $2700) - even with four members I think not - that would be $2700 a week or $10,800 a month - which is a lot of gigs and a lot of merchandise. As has already been noted in other threads, no one is living in a Prog happy town or city - even here in the UK where distances between towns are shorter and the towns themselves are larger than the USA, 100-200 people at a Prog gig is pretty average.
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moshkito
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 13:04 | |||
It's not quite cheating ... it's Nik Turner as far as I know.
Anyone got an apartment in London and a job, so I can move? I might see a few more of the goodies that we can't get in Portland, Or ... this area is the absolute stink'o for music!
I would prefer that they also played other material. Somehow, some of the old material just doesn't sound good without Pierre, Stiv, Bloomdido, Gilly, Mike ...
And someone mentioned Babe Ruth? Is Janita still with them?
Saw them at the Whiskey a Go Go opening for Iggy and the Stooges ... and she made Iggy look stupid and like a kid throwing himself around to get attention! They were so over blown that one third of the way into the show all 4 of us walked out ... after Babe Ruth we didn't need crap! We went down the street to see 2001 at the Cinerama Dome stoned immaculate, of course!
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Dean
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 13:18 | |||
London is a horrible place to live, but the entertainment scene is pretty good. Public transport after 11pm is dire - I went to see two art rock bands at the Barbican two weeks ago and it was touch and go whether we'd get back to Waterloo to catch the last train home - we made it with 2 minutes to spare.
Janita is still with Babe Ruth - go to their website to see an interview with her from the Canadian festival gig. The guy I work with used to be in a band with Jenny and Alan before they formed Babe Ruth.
/edit: When I saw them Space Ritual had more members of the early Hawkwind line-up than Hawkwind did (they still do I believe) - and they had Mick Abrahams guesting on guitar. Edited by Dean - February 18 2011 at 13:30 |
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lazland
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 13:21 | |||
London is a horrible place to live, but the entertainment scene is pretty good.[/QUOTE] The entertainment scene is just about the only thing that would persuade me to move back to SE England/London. As I have said before, I really miss having accessible live music, but, then again, the joys of living in rural Wales do make up for it. |
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 13:36 | |||
For some reason Babe Ruth were HUGE in Montréal when First Base came out. All my friend's big brother's had it. It's more of a hard rock album but a killer hard rock album that could make you forget about Led Zeppelin. The original lineup is still touring. Janita still can belt it out think she's 57 or 58. I always said she was Janis Joplin's evil twin.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 13:56 | |||
On the whole, probably not, but we can make music that moves and touch people from all over the globe - and if you are a real musician you can´t help yourself - you need to play, and that is where the true musicians show themselves - they´ll find some sort of way to jam.
Is the one guy that actually GOT your record without any merit, just because nobody else got it? Is his eternal praise not as valid? There is some sorts of money involved in music, when people try to make a living out of it I agree, but most of the artist featured on this very site rely on regular jobs beside their music. It´s the persistent dreamers out there - the ones that can´t stop- who makes music worth while. But I hope some can live just by making music.
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AllP0werToSlaves
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 16:51 | |||
If you're only playing on one band then yes, supplemental income is necessary. I thought that "full time musician" was understood to be just that; doing whatever it takes to make music your source of income regardless of a job situation. I'd rather play ten gigs a week amongst three different bands and have little free time off the stage than work a 40+ work week and have a set schedule. I'm already scraping by as it is right now and I'm actually happier than I was when I was working full time and trying to make music my life. I think that those numbers are an attempt to push a square peg through a circlular hole; most musicians who are serious don't give a damn about how much they make, doing what they love and living within their means is enough. I'd rather be broke and happy than rich and miserable!I am somewhat of an extremist though lol Most successful musicians in my area have one or two original bands they play in, then a work-horse cover band for raking in extra cash to help out. I'm not opposed to that, either. If you're trying to take over the world like before the internet was musically prominent, then yes you are in for quite the struggle. I think it's actually easier than ever to generate supplemental income via playing live these days. Edited by AllP0werToSlaves - February 18 2011 at 16:57 |
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cstack3
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 19:20 | |||
Let me introduce you to my friends "Fragile," from the U.K.!
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 20:27 | |||
Even if I could make a living off of what I play I wouldn't want to. Too much work and much more fun as a hobby.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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cstack3
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Posted: February 18 2011 at 20:32 | |||
Want to start a band? |
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 21 2011 at 15:29 | |||
You couldn't get away with playing Revealing Science Of God in a bar in Montréal. It would be empty. Seriously. There's only crappy Indie bands metal bands as far as bars go Only saw Yes once on the 90125 tour. Almost saw them in Calgary Alberta but the promoter cancelled the show because of sales. I actually called the guy to find out why. He told me that he had just lost his shirt on an ELP concert where he had to comp a few hundered tickets to make it look like there were people in the audience and wasn't about to lose it again !. I think it was the Black Moon tour.
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cstack3
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Posted: February 21 2011 at 19:44 | |||
Good Heavens, get thee to a show by the Musical Box!! They are INCREDIBLE!! ANNOUNCING FINAL TRICK OF THE TAIL
PERFORMANCES
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 22 2011 at 09:19 | |||
I'm not a big fan of Genesis but I thought The Musical Box were great because they were recreating what Genesis used to be. The performances of older songs during the actual '07 Genesis concert at the Olympic Stadium were dissapointing and it seemed that all they wanted to do was the newer crap. When Musical Box start doing And Then There Were Three that's when I stop going. It would be a cover band selling out ! I'll actually go and see Trick Of The Tail again. They have a smaller more intimate theatre in The Bell Centre which is where Musical Box always play.
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