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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2007 at 08:57
Yes it was, nice thing about lifting from the powdered wig set is that you don't have to pay royalties.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 10 2007 at 05:19
Very popular with the prog set, when you think about it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 10 2007 at 19:18
I have heard only the Transatlantic version of "In Held Twas I" (what does that mean??) and hasn't surprised me much. Is it very different to the original song?

BTW, I need to check Procol Harum out.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2007 at 22:24
According to the band, In Held Twas In I means nothing.  It was random words from the various sections of the song.
 
On a side note, what are the best CD versions of these?  Are they the Repertoire releases?  Some other label?  I really need to replace my 40 year old vinyl.
 
And I seem to remember that the piano break in Walpurgis is a Bach Two-Part Invention.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2007 at 02:36
Originally posted by Barla Barla wrote:

I have heard only the Transatlantic version of "In Held Twas I" (what does that mean??) and hasn't surprised me much. Is it very different to the original song?

BTW, I need to check Procol Harum out.
 
I think that the band is screwing us over a bit if they say it has no meaning; I think that there's something there, it just happens to be slightly scattershot and purely tongue-in-cheek (the song I mean, the title IS just an anagram of sorts).
 
As for the Procolers, of course you have to check 'em out. I still believe that they're the most underrated band ever. And, in a pure act of shameless self promotion, I've just reviewed this album of theirs (as well as the debut (both are classics, by the by), but that's older. More informative band-wise though).


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