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AlanB
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 13:39 | ||
I've seen MT's band many times - you could say I'm one of their biggest fans. I think they recreate the sound of 1970s Wishbone Ash very well.
I think they played in your neck of the woods on the tour that Tom Ozric alluded to, but that was the only time they've crossed the pond. I recommend the Garden Party recording as the next best think to seeing them. Ted Turner and Laurie Wisefield play on that too.
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SteveG
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 14:40 | ||
Does anyone know why Turner and Powell split?
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omphaloskepsis
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 14:55 | ||
I didn't get into Wishbone Ash or Uriah Heep until this year...I really dig Argus and Heep's Salisbury...True masterpieces! The vocals, melodies and riffs are to die for.
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kenethlevine
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 15:15 | ||
some really good stuff there. Keys are not missed - the twin guitar approach is awesome, and the acoustic guitars add another dimension. Some of it is decidedly prog, but the degree to which it is prog doesn't matter much to me when it's this good
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cstack3
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 15:18 | ||
Yeah, I read about that MT gig, but couldn't make it! The "garden party" gig was great! Wish I were there! Martin Turner was (is) one of the BEST singing bassists, ever! Man, he could wail on bass while singing lead (not harmony like Squire). I'd put Martin Turner right up there with the best prog bassists. I don't know if many folks like "Wishbone 4," I was a huge fan of that LP as well. It wasn't perhaps as progressive as "Argus," but it rocked! I saw WA on tour right when 4 was released, amazing show!
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kenethlevine
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 15:23 | ||
just listening to it again and I love that last part!
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AlanB
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 15:54 | ||
I recommend you get hold of Martin Turner's autobiography "No Easy Road" if you're interested in his side of the story. And if you want to be even handed, Andy Powell is bringing out HIS autobiography later this year.
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AlanB
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 15:56 | ||
Wishbone 4 was a bit of a disappointment to a lot of fans at the time, but in retrospect it's actually a pretty good album with some great songs. It was let down by the production, unfortunately. I love songs like Sorrel, Ballad Of The Beacon and Everybody Needs A Friend, especially.
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SteveG
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 15:58 | ||
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 15:59 | ||
1) When I hear something "repetitive" with different guitar phrases in a solo, it's not that repetitive to my ears. 2) Repetition makes it easier to improvise or write a solo. Sometimes all you need is just two chords.
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SteveG
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 16:07 | ||
^Hmmmph! Old people! |
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bloodnarfer
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 16:24 | ||
I guess I should mention that I'm on good terms with the album now, I just try not to play music out loud in the presence of other people anymore
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SteveG
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 16:49 | ||
^Sometimes that's a smart move.
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cstack3
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 21:38 | ||
Martin's playing this tour.....Gawd, I'd love to see this show! I used to live in Exeter & absolutely love the west country of England! WED MARCH 4 2015 Classic Legends of Rock and Folk. With Carl Palmer, Strawbs. http://newcastlecityhall.org/event/classic-legends-of-rock-folk-super-tour-2015/ (note, Newcastle, not Exeter!) Edited by cstack3 - February 18 2015 at 21:45 |
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dr wu23
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 22:11 | ||
Great album and a must for anyone who likes guitar based progressive rock.
Certainly my favorite Ash album.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 23:14 | ||
I've gone up to (and including) the album There's The Rub. Great albums they are, especially the debut. I do place the first album high on my list. Argus is still a wonderful listen, something I do wish I'd discovered many years ago.......... |
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Terakonin
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Posted: February 18 2015 at 23:33 | ||
Heard this for the first time the other week. What with the mediaeval themes and pioneering of twin-lead guitar I wouldn't hesitate to call this prog, and it's a great album to boot.
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AlanB
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Posted: February 19 2015 at 02:58 | ||
Well spotted Tom, the drummer in Martin's band was Dave Wagstaffe of Lamdmarq. He's not with them any more, though.
I'm hoping to get to one of the Strawbs, Carl Palmer and MTptmoWA shows if I can. I'm intrigued by Carl Palmer's band playing ELP without keyboards. I've seen his guitarist on a Neal Morse DVD and he's very good. Lots of love for Wishbone Ash on this forum recently
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uduwudu
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Posted: June 14 2015 at 10:12 | ||
Other people's opinions are just that. Don't let some one ruin something for you, 'specially if you're enjoying it. Certainly not Sometime World which is magnificent and yet didn't get onto the BBC disc. I also rate Argus and Sometime World v. high.
Really enjoy their first few albums as well. Then like U Heep after the live album and line up changes nothing really took off for me. Hope it wasn't 'cause John Wetton was in both bands... That'd be a shame. (and no, it's not...) |
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Jeffro
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Posted: June 26 2015 at 14:58 | ||
I've only recently gotten into Wishbone Ash. Love Argus as well as the songs Phoenix, Handy, and The Pilgrim. Just amazing stuff. Wishbone 4 and anything later doesn't do much for me. I'd rather hear proggy-type WA, than what came after.
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