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cuncuna
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Topic: Closest You Have Been To A Prog Great Posted: March 28 2006 at 11:24 |
Ok, nice tale here about non prog "music star" proximity: One of my brother's friends went to see Satriani (his ultimate guitar hero) on his birthday. Front row. Satriani spit on him...
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cuncuna
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 11:22 |
but Rick Wakeman will never be in one of them... that's for sure.
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cuncuna
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 11:20 |
Zweck wrote:
cuncuna wrote:
emersontarkus23 wrote:
Yeah, that is disturbing. Why would you have a wet dream about Rick Wakeman? Dream about jamming on stage with him, sure, but a wet dream?
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¿Why not? ¿Gay people is not allowed to dream now?... beware; remember Hitler... don't be like Adolph...
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f**k it, we all have wet dreams about Ricky, so this pseudo-musician sh*t is just superfluous. Give it up bitch!
I'm laughing mischievously on the inside.
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I certainly don't have those wet dreams... Mr. Wakeman is a very skilled musician, but is also a man that plays the keyboards using on his pijama, with a carpet tied to his neck or something like that. His hands are much too big and I'M HETEROSEXUAL. Anyway, that doesnt mean that no one should have wet gay dreams. I mean, if you're gay, and you dream and you are wet and you like Wakeman's look, then you are all set. As for me, on my wet dreams, I hear the voice of my girlfriend, always complaining about something (the house not clean enough, the mess I call "my stuff"), so, the wet dream ends before the start...
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Witchwoodhermit
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Posted: March 28 2006 at 02:53 |
About a quarter of a mile from the Floyds in 94. And squinting distance of Jethro Tull.
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Here I'm shadowed by a dragon fig tree's fan
ringed by ants and musing over man.
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SirPsycho388
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 15:12 |
I was about 20 feet from the guys in Dream Theater last night... 5th row on the floor
simply AMAZING!!!
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Strangers passing in the street by chance two separate glances meet and I am you and what I see is me. And do I take you by the hand and lead you through the land and help me understand the best I can
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thefalafelking
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 14:38 |
emailed and got replies from Brian May (Queen) and from Gayle Ellet (Djam Karet)
once, before Porcupine Tree was my favourite band, I went with a friend to a heavy metal record store near the place where PT was playing that night, to buy him a ticket (I didn't know them back then). I was browsing around in the shop when suddenly a mysterious man came standing next to me. my friend poked me and said, that's him. I wasn't all that amazed that SWilson stood next to me, because I didn't know him at that time (around 2000). But now I can still vaguelly recall the image of him in the shop. If only I had known back then...anyway, strange but nice litle memory (saw them perform three times afterwards)
cheers
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Moogtron III
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 14:29 |
I didn't really talk to prog people. Me and my friends, we bumped into the guys from IQ in a shopping mall in Utrecht. We didn't feel the need to talk to them, to tell the truth. Visiting the concert that night was enough.
Okay, I did talk to Mark Catley, who did make some prog. He made some albums with Geoff Mann as well. He was friendly and intelligent.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 14:19 |
BaldFriede wrote:
Not prog: Wolfgang Niedecken, the singer of BAP, a band which is very popular in Germany, especially in Cologne, where they are from and where I live, was a frequent guest in a cafe I also was a guest of, and we talked several times. I even had the feeling he wanted to make a pass at me (I was not bald back then), but I made a remark about my sexual orientation which stopped him in his track.
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I really like BAP. Wolfgang Niedecken, "der Suedstadt-Dylan" always had interesting lyrics and I liked his singing. Interesting anecdote, by the way.
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Zweck
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 14:00 |
cuncuna wrote:
emersontarkus23 wrote:
Yeah, that is disturbing. Why would you have a wet dream about Rick Wakeman? Dream about jamming on stage with him, sure, but a wet dream?
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¿Why not? ¿Gay people is not allowed to dream now?... beware; remember Hitler... don't be like Adolph...
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f**k it, we all have wet dreams about Ricky, so this pseudo-musician sh*t is just superfluous. Give it up bitch!
I'm laughing mischievously on the inside.
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Phil
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 13:29 |
Met Rick Wakeman briefly at Wimbledon one year. No, I didn't have a wet dream about him.....
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cuncuna
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 13:04 |
emersontarkus23 wrote:
Yeah, that is disturbing. Why would you have a wet dream about Rick Wakeman? Dream about jamming on stage with him, sure, but a wet dream?
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¿Why not? ¿Gay people is not allowed to dream now?... beware; remember Hitler... don't be like Adolph...
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Evolver
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 12:45 |
I used to manage a record/CD store, and could get tickets, often with backstage passes to lots of shows. That way I met:
Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman, Bill Bruford, Steve Howe, Ian Anderson, Stanley Clarke.
At a record release party, I spent quite a bit of time talking music with Trevor Rabin.
After a debate on record labeling, I spoke just a bit with Frank Zappa.
I also once worked for a jazz festival company, so the list of fusion players I've met is huge.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 11:56 |
Hugues Hopper passed at 30cm away in front of me and Alucard to enter the toilets. It was during the last SM concert. Too bad that we had no camera, we should have took a pic with him. (And it's not the first time i saw him close).
Some friends of mine have been to a Camel concert in Paris some years ago and they met the band at a café before the concert and drink some beers with them.
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cuncuna
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 11:37 |
Exactly 1 hundreed of millions of something to any "prog great" you know. I saw Focus, ¿does what's left of Thijs Van Leer count?... I also saw Pedro Aznar once... One day, I'll face him to ask "¿What was that song with Pat Metheney all about? ¿was it even in spanish? ¿those lyrics were real or you were just eating something that sounded like spanish words?
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A'swepe
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Posted: March 26 2006 at 07:50 |
Certainly not prog - I was at a Spring Training Baseball game on 3 March & Peter Gammons of ESPN & a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, came & sat down 4 seats from me. He sat for about 30 minutes watching the game.
Only myself & one other person recognized him. I said Hello & he waved.
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daz2112
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Posted: March 26 2006 at 06:38 |
Whether people call them prog or proggish, i saw Wishbone Ash last week & met Andy Powell & had my pic taken with him! Great bloke Other than that my wife works with a relative of Greg Lake!
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: March 26 2006 at 02:17 |
Hmm, I've not met that many prog greats!
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Richard Sinclair (Hatfield and The North). Had a chat with him and he signed my copy of Hatwise Choice, as well as my brother's copy. Very amicable guy. Also got my CD signed by Phil Miller, but didn't chat to him, I asked Richard to pass it to him, hehe.
Non-prog:
Warren Haynes, Matt Abts and Danny Louis (Gov't Mule). I've met Warren twice now, another friendly guy, infact, I've got one of his plectrum's (guitar pick), which he threw into the crowd and a couple of signed CDs by him and Matt. I also have a setlist, signed by the whole band (including Andy Hess, who doesn't seem to be very talkative, he hid in the tourbus and Danny Louis had to get him to sign it for me!). I also nearly had a drumstick of Matt Abts, but the people behind me got it instead!
Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac/Peter Green's Spinter Group). My Dad got my CD signed for me, but I didn't actually get to meet him, I was reasonably close to him though.
Otis Grand. I guess he's quite smallfry, but I've met him and he signed my CD for me, a very genial guy.
I don't there is anymore...
A friend of mine has the e-mail address for Martin whateverhisname is from Opeth, when she met the whole band in America.
Oh yes, almost forgot!
I went to school with the guitarist with Biomechanical and I went to his birthday party when I was about 10 years old. His older brother I've recorded with as well.
Not a brush with fame... but I went to the same school that Justin Hayward went to and my former music teacher was a school friend of his.
And one more: I was sat next to Jim Christopulos, co-author of the Van der Graaf Generator book, who is also a member of these forums and I once e-mailed Phil Smart (the other co-author of the VdGG book) as well. Not really brushes with musicians though in that case.
I was sat miles away from Jethro Tull the other week... and was once sat in the front row at a Blues Band concert (Paul Jones, the harmonica player/singer has a BBC radio show over here and has also done some acting).
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Zepology101
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Posted: March 25 2006 at 19:49 |
I never been anywhere near a prog great. But if I did, that would be awesome!
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Xanadu
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Posted: March 25 2006 at 19:22 |
Ghandi 2 wrote:
One time I saw a picture of David Gilmour on the internet :P |
I second that.
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arnold stirrup
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Posted: March 25 2006 at 17:48 |
Chatted very briefly with Robert Fripp during one of his
"Frippertronics and Conversation" shows he did around 79-80. Asked him
who would be writing the lyrics for the Discipline album, a couple
other questions. He answered all my questions very politely.
Concert stories:
Back in the day when Peter Gabriel used to fall into the crowd and get
passed around, he once got passed right to me, got down, and stood on
my seat for a bit before moving on.
Met and chatted with Ike Willis, Don Preston, and Napoleon Murphy Brock of FZ band fame.
Slapped five with Frank Zappa while standing at the foot of the stage during the encore of one of his concerts.
Saw Jethro Tull once where Ian Anderson came right up to where I was
standing at the foot of the stage and sang a few lines of "Wind-Up"
while pointing at me and staring directly into my eyes.
Sat literally at the foot of the stage to see Bill Bruford's band
(w/Dave Stewart, Jeff Berlin, John Clark). My beer rested on the
stage.
Also sat at the foot of the stage to see King Crimson on the Discipline
tour and Patrick Moraz and Bill Bruford on a tour they did.
Had 1st row seats for Yes on the Tormato tour, 2nd row seats for Genesis on the Mama tour.
That's all I can think of right now.
ps- agree with whoever said about Steve Morse being the nicest guy ever.
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