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Topic: The Lickerish Quartet
Posted By: tigerfeet
Subject: The Lickerish Quartet
Date Posted: April 09 2020 at 21:16
For any one interested and fans of the old band Jellyfish, 3 prior members have got together and are releasing an EP May 15. 

Looks like a lot of fun and first single is here, a bit of everything in here so enjoy and forget about it




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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: April 20 2020 at 09:25
Hi,

I don't usually "review" a lot of music, mostly because my tastes are my own and they go all over the place and the world ... and do not fit into one specific area because it sounds like this or that.

I kinda like it (your piece) and am having a bit of a problem finding words for it ... reminds me of some pop music in the late 60's, and then the modern style with the guitar on top, and then ... I'm not sure, but maybe too many styles sewn together to create something or other?

Interesting sounding, though ... I had no issues with the whole thing, just the different parts and how they blended. I keep thinking that this might work better, if you let go of a "song" format and just fly on the lyrics from the ground up ... but that would be my interpretation, and I would not want to interfere with your interpretation of the piece of music.


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Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: April 27 2020 at 03:23
I think they're named after a 1970's erotic Italian drama.

An interesting listen. Not bad at all.

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Posted By: tigerfeet
Date Posted: May 14 2020 at 19:38
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I think they're named after a 1970's erotic Italian drama.

An interesting listen. Not bad at all.

Lol, yes if you search for the name it does return a few links to that and perhaps that may be a tongue in cheek thing, who knows. 

The Lickerish Quartet will release their debut EP, Threesome Vol.1, tomorrow 15 May. 

The group brings together Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Beck, Air, Cheap Trick, Imperial Drag), Tim Smith (Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, the Finn Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Umajets), and Eric Dover (Imperial Drag, Slash's Snakepit, Alice Cooper, Sextus). All three were also members of cult rock act Jellyfish. Jeremy Stacey, most recently of King Crimson, provides drums on the collection.

The record is the first of three EPs. 

Jellyfish


Imperial Drag





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Posted By: Hrychu
Date Posted: July 01 2020 at 06:26

Great song.

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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: July 10 2020 at 08:00
To me they sound like Jellyfish   for the most part,  which isn't a bad thing. I have always liked that style of well written power pop rock.

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Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: July 10 2020 at 08:03
Jellyfish were one of those bands that I really should have liked but for some reason never did. Go figure.

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