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raggy
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Posted: April 13 2004 at 11:47 |
Tell me about it man, I'm 37 already! No news on KS as far as the Prog archives go, but you could check out any number off other sites (google them, there's loads to choose from).
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Now is tomorrow afternoon
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Jim Garten
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Posted: April 14 2004 at 06:21 |
raggy wrote:
Jim Garten wrote:
raggy wrote:
Man after my own heart. I even worked for Span, selling merchadise at gigs, UK tour in '83, plus attending many a Fairport Reunion Festival. Like "Prog-unplugged".
| You talking about the splendid bashes at Cropredy, there? I'm a veteran of the last 13 of them myself...... Going this year? Mostly Autumn & Jethro Tull are playing (also, if rumours are true, it could be the last one) |
Then you just missed me Jim. I moved to Amsterdam 14 yrs ago but before that, a regular...coincidentally, yesterday I was looking at some old photos of me and my mates in our teenage years, Croperdy '86, when Bob Plant got up on stage with Fairport and did a folk version of the Lemon Song. Sweet! |
Ah, you should have been there in '93, then, when Bobby Plant was on stage with them for over an hour, doing a full-on set of Zeppelin songs - much to the bemusement / chagrin of the arun sweater wearing, beardy trad-folk fans....... they weren't happy & actually complained to Fairport afterwards
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Peter
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Posted: April 14 2004 at 09:05 |
As an old rocker, and fan of both Zep and Fairport, I would not have complained -- I would have been thrilled!
It has come full circle: That's former Fairport vocalist (sadly, dead now) Sandy Denny singing with Plant on "The Battle of Evermore."
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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dude
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Posted: April 14 2004 at 10:29 |
HAVIGN ONLY ATTENDED A HANDFUL OF INTRENATIONAL ACTS I FEEL KINDA LEFT OUT WHEN IT COMES TO THE MEMORIES STILL AS TO THE PROG FREINDLY TRACKS...HOW ABUOT IN A ROOM by DODGY!!?? or the LONG VERSION OF SHOUT by TEARS FOR FAERS
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raggy
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Posted: April 15 2004 at 03:01 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
As an old rocker, and fan of both Zep and Fairport, I would not have complained -- I would have been thrilled!
It has come full circle: That's former Fairport vocalist (sadly, dead now) Sandy Denny singing with Plant on "The Battle of Evermore."
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That's right, and as you mentioned it, "the Battle of Evermore" is a prime candidate, no prog fan could deny this track as being Prog-friendly. Zep seem to be a firm fave with progheads, and no one's even mentioned their brilliant if somewhat over played (I wonder why?) "Stairway to Heaven". My favourite album is Zep 3, (their most acoustic/folky album) the best track being "Thats the Way".
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raggy
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Posted: April 15 2004 at 03:40 |
Jim Garten wrote:
raggy wrote:
Jim Garten wrote:
raggy wrote:
Man after my own heart. I even worked for Span, selling merchadise at gigs, UK tour in '83, plus attending many a Fairport Reunion Festival. Like "Prog-unplugged".
| You talking about the splendid bashes at Cropredy, there? I'm a veteran of the last 13 of them myself...... Going this year? Mostly Autumn & Jethro Tull are playing (also, if rumours are true, it could be the last one) |
Then you just missed me Jim. I moved to Amsterdam 14 yrs ago but before that, a regular...coincidentally, yesterday I was looking at some old photos of me and my mates in our teenage years, Croperdy '86, when Bob Plant got up on stage with Fairport and did a folk version of the Lemon Song. Sweet!
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Ah, you should have been there in '93, then, when Bobby Plant was on stage with them for over an hour, doing a full-on set of Zeppelin songs - much to the bemusement / chagrin of the arun sweater wearing, beardy trad-folk fans....... they weren't happy & actually complained to Fairport afterwards |
Yes Jim, the 'finger in the ear' brigade can be a bit dogmatic about their folk. Or perhaps possessive is a better word. God forbid a group of "hippy types" should hijack THEIR music. What really gets me is the fact that FOLK, by its very definition, is the music of the common people, and not the sole property of a bunch of elitist, middleclass, volvo driving, pipe-smoking, real-ale-swigging computer programmers from Milton Keynes.
I may well go this year, especially If it's going to be the last. Do you know who else is playing?
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Jim Garten
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Posted: April 15 2004 at 05:14 |
Off the top of my head, I cannot remember anyone other than the 'Oyster Band', tickets have just gone on sale @ £60.00 for the 3 days
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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arqwave
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Posted: April 15 2004 at 14:31 |
sorry i didn´t follow the discusson above...
i think that...
- page & plant no quarter's Kashmir, with the oriental instrumentation
- steve vai's incantation, a live performance
- iron butterfly's in a gadda da vida (rocks)
- soda stereo claroscuro and planeador (live versions)
peace
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Velvetclown
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Posted: April 18 2004 at 03:09 |
Anything by Peter Gabriel and XTC
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raggy
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Posted: April 18 2004 at 04:44 |
Velvetclown wrote:
Anything by Peter Gabriel and XTC
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the difference 'tween a lemon and a lime.
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richardh
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Posted: April 18 2004 at 06:16 |
A few more suggestions:
Early Roxy Music - ie Ladytron
The Tubes - White Punks On Dope
Mansun - Six
Budgie - Napoleon
Iron Maiden -Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner
ELP - Memoirs Of An Officer And A Gentleman
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dude
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 10:37 |
HERE ARE TWO MORE
STYX(YEAH I KNOW PETER!!)COME SAIL AWAY
VAST:TOUCHED
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Stormcrow
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 11:02 |
dude wrote:
STYX(YEAH I KNOW PETER!!)COME SAIL AWAY |
There's a vast difference in quality and "prog friendliness" between "Come Sail Away" and the egregious "Mr. Roboto", just as there's a world of difference between the art rock of 1977's "Grand Illusion" album and the "anything for some radio play so we won't get kicked off the label" desperation of 1983's "Kilroy Was Here".
So dude, I think you're safe dude.
I'd also nominate Styx's "Crystal Ball", if Styx wasn't already in the archive.
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dude
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 11:17 |
WOW....I HAVE NOT BEEN TO THE ARCHIVE FOR AWHILE....STYX ARE ON THEIR???...BY THE WAY WHAT DOES THAT EG WORD MEAN!!! I HAVE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE
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Jim Garten
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 11:22 |
Hmmmmmm - egregious - good word - dunno what it means, though - Stormcrow, Peter, help needed from us thickos
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 11:27 |
It means; "obviously bad."
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Dick Heath
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 11:52 |
It has always struck me Walter/Wendy Carlos's full version of "Timesteps" on the original Columbia "Walter Carlos's Clockwork Orange", (as opposed to the official soundtrack recording on Warner Records) suggested Carlos had been listening to Rick Wakeman previously. And so I suggest this for your list.
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Peter
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 12:57 |
Jim Garten wrote:
Hmmmmmm - egregious - good word - dunno what it means, though - Stormcrow, Peter, help needed from us thickos |
Danbo is correct.
My desktop Random House Webster's Concise Dictionary defines "egregious" as "extraordinarily bad; flagrant; glaring."
Stormy used the word perfectly!
Always glad to help!
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: April 19 2004 at 15:07 |
Her's another one, Babe Ruth's debut album First Base complete with Roger Dean artwork.
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richardh
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Posted: April 20 2004 at 15:19 |
Surprisingly no one has mentioned:
Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride
Shame on everyone
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