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Topic: Admiration thread: Manfred Mann Posted: April 25 2016 at 09:11
Yeah, great man! A friend of mine had Mannfred Mann's "Joybringer" played on his wedding... in a chuch! He divorced after a few years... Anyway, big respect to Manfred Mann for fighting against apartheid as well. Great underrated virtuoso that should be put alongside greats such as Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks or Mike Ratledge!
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Posted: April 23 2016 at 18:48
dr wu23 wrote:
(I even had Pretty Flamingo on 45 back in the old days. )
The Pretty Flamingo LP was one of the very first albums I ever owned. Definitely ahead of its time with the jazz influences, including the 5/4 "Driva Man." I also love the audacity of changing "Tennessee Waltz" to a 4/4 rock 'n' roll beat.
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Posted: April 21 2016 at 15:26
In the beginning Visionary Mountains was my favourite song. Over the years Time Is Right turned out to be my number 1 Earthband song. It has just the right mixture of solid rock and complexity, familiarity and innovation. I like Mick Rogers' no frills rock voice a lot, all the instruments are exactly to the point and the mix is as if they're playing in my room. What a great piece of music! The whole album is so understated and so top quality.
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Posted: April 02 2016 at 10:09
Guy Guden wrote:
Agreed.
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I have many favourites and they fit many moods. But if forced to take only one, it would be Glorified Magnified.
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cheers...
Same, as this was the first album of his band I got, not that I was not aware of his work ... who hadn't heard of Mighty Quinn, for example?
I always liked how he did a version of his favorite writer of songs, and it was Bob Dylan, until he did Bruce, and then even did Mike Heron. And all of these versions were excellent and ended up being hits ... this version of Bruce's song is way better than Bruce's band in my book.
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Posted: March 31 2016 at 16:10
Hercules wrote:
MMEB are one of those bands we never discuss on here, but we should. They are fantastic: far better than some bands people drone on and on about endlessly.
I agree.....and are you referring to Tales of Topographic Lotions....?
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Posted: March 31 2016 at 15:28
MMEB are one of those bands we never discuss on here, but we should. They are fantastic: far better than some bands people drone on and on about endlessly.
The Good Earth! I recently snagged an original LP copy complete with the certificate verifying my ownership of a small parcel of land in Wales.....whadda record. The first self-titled album also should be more recognized as the classic it is.....don't know how that record has remained so obscure.
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Posted: March 31 2016 at 07:35
I was on a concert once with MMEB, they wer support band for Toto, and during the song Blinded by the Light, the Sun came out from behind the rain heavy clouds, and blinded us with its light, and there was rainbow over the stage.
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Posted: March 30 2016 at 19:17
Am I the only one who was initiated to (prog) rock by Manfred Mann's Earthband? I think I was 12 when my father played Watch on a tape in the car and I was totally blown away. My father wasn't very interested in music and told me that this was Elton John (who actually was on the other side of the tape), so I invested some of my tight pocket money into Elton John's Greatest Hits which wasn't so great. But then I bought Nightingales and Bombers which I still hold dear as a top 10 album. It may not have revolutionised anything but it is just intelligent enjoyable very solid very well played rock music, with a 100% focus on MUSIC and not on any kind of image, stardom, message etc.
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