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octopus-4
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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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thwok
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I'm not positive if this qualifies as obscure enough, but Phil Collins plays drums on Howard Jones' 80's hit "No One Is To Blame."
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I am the funkiest man on the planet!
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claugroi
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True !
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Symphonic Prog Master
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HemispheresOfXanadu
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Augury and Beyond Creation bassist Dominic 'Forest' Lapointe plays in a Death tribute band called Symbolic.
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@ProgFollower on Twitter. Tweet me muzak.
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AreYouHuman
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That was the second version of the song, and PC drummed and sang harmonies on it. |
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Caption: We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
Silly human race! Yes is for everybody! |
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Tom Ozric
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Don't know if anyone came across this tidbit of info yet - upon reading an interview with session-ace Mo Foster, bassist with Affinity (and many others....), he revealed that the flute featured early on in the track Cocoanut Grove, track 2, side 2 of the wonderful Affinty s/t album, was performed by VDGG's David Jackson !!
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Rednight
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All less obscure than the fact that Phil Collins (not PC, thank you) once produced Adam Ant, whatever the song was. |
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Rednight
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Bill Bruford's last known response to Jon Anderson before quitting Yes: "What?" |
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AreYouHuman
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There was an American compilation album of PFM in the 70s, on the poorly-distributed label Peters International, the title of which was a translation of the band’s name: The Award-Winning Marconi Bakery. |
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Caption: We tend to take ourselves a little too seriously.
Silly human race! Yes is for everybody! |
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Rednight
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And while we're on the subject of PFM, there was a late '70s ad in a musician's magazine (can't remember the mag's name or what product was being advertised) where one of PFM's members was misidentified as belonging to "BFM". The lads and I had a good chuckle coming up with what that abbreviation stood for.
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presdoug
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In the seventies, a high school in Ottawa, Canada invited PFM to come over and play a concert and the band did so, flying all the way from Italy over on about a moment's notice.
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Metalmarsh89
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Scroll to about 0:16 in this Cheap Trick video, and Rick Wakeman's name appears. Looks like he played on the German show, Rockpop.
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PrognosticMind
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^ Gorguts frontman/leader Luc Lemay did a bunch of artwork on FL band's demos in the early 90's. His most notable one was for Immolation's demo tape.
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"A squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous. Got me?"
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Dayvenkirq
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I didn't know that Renaissance opened for Steely Dan several times.
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Meegan
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This has probably already posted but Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers featured as the bassist for 9 out of the 10 songs on De-loused In The Comatorium by The Mars Volta
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Gerinski
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Yes he did, performing Animal Showdown, where incidentally he played The Keytar, one of the very first keytars which was a prototype and never reached commercial production. |
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Davesax1965
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Oh dear. Keytars. I'm sure there's some kind of point to them, but every time someone drags one of the sad things out from behind a cabinet, I just think "Ohhhhh dear, how embarassing". ;-)
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Dean
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Well, at least the Drumitar never caught on so we can be thankful for small mercies.
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What?
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PrognosticMind
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I mentioned this in the video game/PC thread:
The development team of the original Mortal Kombat created the Sega Genesis home version to include the "Blood Code" of "ABACABB" as a tip of the hat to the Genesis album of the same name.
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"A squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous. Got me?"
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Gerinski
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The beautiful piano intro to Genesis' Firth Of Fifth was normally omitted when they played the song live, and this may have led some people to speculate whether perhaps Tony Banks had any difficulty playing it live. Not at all, the reason was related to the limitations of the equipment of the time. They could not afford taking a real grand piano on tour, so Tony used the RMI Electra-Piano 368 electric piano, but this instrument had 2 important limitations, first of all it did not have a touch-sensitive keyboard, meaning that regardless of how soft or hard you hit the keys, the notes always sounded at a fixed volume. Using a volume pedal could mitigate a bit this problem but for such a dynamic section as that intro this was insufficient. The other problem was that it had a 68 notes keyboard instead of the 88 notes of a real piano, so the highest notes could not be played as they are in the studio recording. Tony had to transpose some sections to a lower octave, something he did not really like, and once while playing it at a gig he got carried away and forgot that he wasn't sitting at a real piano and suddenly ran out of notes and had to stop playing, to the amazement of the other band members.
Edited by Gerinski - November 02 2014 at 11:26 |
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