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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 26 2005
Location: Belgium
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Points: 10616
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Topic: Where’s Eddie Jobson now....... Posted: February 19 2006 at 12:47 |
greenback wrote:
Moogtron III wrote:
greenback wrote:
mrgd wrote:
Where's Eddie Jobson now and what's he doing? As a child of the 70s prog world i was knocked out by his contributions to so many great bands and albums. He seemed such a gifted young musician,culminating in his work with UK. I'm still in awe of his contribution to the 'Curved Air' masterpiece 'Air Cut' when he was apparently only 17.I was fortunate enough to catch him in the Zappa band in NYC on halloween night in '76 which was great . BUT for someone who promised so much he seems to have slowly slipped into prog oblivion! Was he somehow shackled by his prodigious talent and just hard to get along with? Ian Anderson seems to suggest he was pretty strange when reflecting on his time with Tull . Does anyone know what he's into now and are there any other fans of his work out there? |
ckick on the forum link of his website! there are people there who are pretty close to Jobson: you probably will learn very much about what's new with Eddie: he even participates in the forum!
you can ask him questions!
well, Eddie is my all-time favorite keyboardist closely followed by Lyle Mays. I am probably the biggest Eddie's fan here on the PA site: i included his section here in the database.
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And maybe I'm the second best fan, but take Greenback's word for it: he has proven to be Jobson's biggest fan here
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moogie, i will never forget your "theme of secrets" avatar: the real colors of prog!
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Thanks! It is a great album sleeve. And a great album, Theme Of Secrets. I will use the avatar again, I think, in a short time. It's the best one I used thus far. The true colours of prog indeed!
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greenback
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Joined: August 14 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 3300
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Posted: February 19 2006 at 11:19 |
Moogtron III wrote:
greenback wrote:
mrgd wrote:
Where's Eddie Jobson now and what's he doing? As a child of the 70s prog world i was knocked out by his contributions to so many great bands and albums. He seemed such a gifted young musician,culminating in his work with UK. I'm still in awe of his contribution to the 'Curved Air' masterpiece 'Air Cut' when he was apparently only 17.I was fortunate enough to catch him in the Zappa band in NYC on halloween night in '76 which was great . BUT for someone who promised so much he seems to have slowly slipped into prog oblivion! Was he somehow shackled by his prodigious talent and just hard to get along with? Ian Anderson seems to suggest he was pretty strange when reflecting on his time with Tull . Does anyone know what he's into now and are there any other fans of his work out there? |
ckick on the forum link of his website! there are people there who are pretty close to Jobson: you probably will learn very much about what's new with Eddie: he even participates in the forum!
you can ask him questions!
well, Eddie is my all-time favorite keyboardist closely followed by Lyle Mays. I am probably the biggest Eddie's fan here on the PA site: i included his section here in the database.
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And maybe I'm the second best fan, but take Greenback's word for it: he has proven to be Jobson's biggest fan here
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moogie, i will never forget your "theme of secrets" avatar: the real colors of prog!
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[HEADPINS - LINE OF FIRE: THE RECORD HAVING THE MOST POWERFUL GUITAR SOUND IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MUSIC!>
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Phil
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Joined: June 17 2005
Location: United Kingdom
Status: Offline
Points: 1881
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Posted: February 18 2006 at 16:20 |
Well I'm not familiar with all he's done but everything I have heard from Eddie Jobson has been great. He is something of a forgotten player, it'd be great to hear more from him.
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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 26 2005
Location: Belgium
Status: Offline
Points: 10616
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Posted: February 18 2006 at 16:07 |
greenback wrote:
mrgd wrote:
Where's Eddie Jobson now and what's he doing? As a child of the 70s prog world i was knocked out by his contributions to so many great bands and albums. He seemed such a gifted young musician,culminating in his work with UK. I'm still in awe of his contribution to the 'Curved Air' masterpiece 'Air Cut' when he was apparently only 17.I was fortunate enough to catch him in the Zappa band in NYC on halloween night in '76 which was great . BUT for someone who promised so much he seems to have slowly slipped into prog oblivion! Was he somehow shackled by his prodigious talent and just hard to get along with? Ian Anderson seems to suggest he was pretty strange when reflecting on his time with Tull . Does anyone know what he's into now and are there any other fans of his work out there? |
ckick on the forum link of his website! there are people there who are pretty close to Jobson: you probably will learn very much about what's new with Eddie: he even participates in the forum!
you can ask him questions!
well, Eddie is my all-time favorite keyboardist closely followed by Lyle Mays. I am probably the biggest Eddie's fan here on the PA site: i included his section here in the database.
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And maybe I'm the second best fan, but take Greenback's word for it: he has proven to be Jobson's biggest fan here
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greenback
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Joined: August 14 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 3300
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Posted: February 18 2006 at 15:55 |
mrgd wrote:
Where's Eddie Jobson now and what's he doing? As a child of the 70s prog world i was knocked out by his contributions to so many great bands and albums. He seemed such a gifted young musician,culminating in his work with UK. I'm still in awe of his contribution to the 'Curved Air' masterpiece 'Air Cut' when he was apparently only 17.I was fortunate enough to catch him in the Zappa band in NYC on halloween night in '76 which was great . BUT for someone who promised so much he seems to have slowly slipped into prog oblivion! Was he somehow shackled by his prodigious talent and just hard to get along with? Ian Anderson seems to suggest he was pretty strange when reflecting on his time with Tull . Does anyone know what he's into now and are there any other fans of his work out there? |
ckick on the forum link of his website! there are people there who are pretty close to Jobson: you probably will learn very much about what's new with Eddie: he even participates in the forum!
you can ask him questions!
well, Eddie is my all-time favorite keyboardist closely followed by Lyle Mays. I am probably the biggest Eddie's fan here on the PA site: i included his section here in the database.
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[HEADPINS - LINE OF FIRE: THE RECORD HAVING THE MOST POWERFUL GUITAR SOUND IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MUSIC!>
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Bern
Forum Senior Member
VIP Member
Joined: September 22 2005
Location: Québec
Status: Offline
Points: 11746
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Posted: February 16 2006 at 21:59 |
http://www.eddiejobson.com/One thing I can say about his website is that it's totally useless Sorry I can't help you.
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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mrgd
Forum Senior Member
Joined: December 02 2005
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 822
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Posted: February 16 2006 at 21:53 |
Where's Eddie Jobson now and what's he doing? As a child of the 70s prog world i was knocked out by his contributions to so many great bands and albums. He seemed such a gifted young musician,culminating in his work with UK. I'm still in awe of his contribution to the 'Curved Air' masterpiece 'Air Cut' when he was apparently only 17.I was fortunate enough to catch him in the Zappa band in NYC on halloween night in '76 which was great . BUT for someone who promised so much he seems to have slowly slipped into prog oblivion! Was he somehow shackled by his prodigious talent and just hard to get along with? Ian Anderson seems to suggest he was pretty strange when reflecting on his time with Tull . Does anyone know what he's into now and are there any other fans of his work out there?
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Looking still the same after all these years...
mrgd
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