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Topic: Quiz time! Posted: February 22 2008 at 18:55 |
...I had a perverse thought about waiting six more months before posting, but I'd only forget.
Lily On The Beach. (but not as a fulltime member)
/edit: he does appear on many (if not all) TD 70s albums - can't guarantee all of them, but he is definitely on Rubycon.
Edited by darqDean - February 22 2008 at 19:02
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Posted: August 04 2006 at 02:00 |
Fassbinder wrote:
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Everybody!!! Please, try to leave aside the question Ricochet has posed. |
Why, Rico? It has no answer? |
No it has an answer, yet presents no appeal.
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Fassbinder
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Posted: August 04 2006 at 01:59 |
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Posted: August 04 2006 at 01:17 |
Everybody!!! Please, try to leave aside the question Ricochet has posed.
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Posted: August 04 2006 at 01:14 |
Edited by Fassbinder - August 04 2006 at 02:05
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Posted: August 03 2006 at 17:51 |
I've only listened to Tangerine Dream's 70s albums, so I don't know the answer.
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Posted: August 02 2006 at 15:11 |
okay, new question.
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Posted: August 02 2006 at 15:09 |
There may be two options:
a) the question is too difficult;
b) people just don't want to play.
I hope the latter option is wrong.
Personally, I know nothing about both Froeses and about the group Tangerine Dream. I have no nervs to go through their full discography, and after all it is not the purpose of the game.
But where are all the others who do know them?
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Posted: August 01 2006 at 15:35 |
okay,let me try a more subtle and personal tricky question (mind the tricky part)
On which Tangerine Dream album did Jerome Froese (current member, son of Edgar, tra-la-la) made his debut?
Edited by Ricochet - August 01 2006 at 15:36
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Posted: July 31 2006 at 02:45 |
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Hands up...
The first phrase in the booklet of the double CD "Song to Comus" is: "With the possible exception of Van der Graaf Generator's equally terrifying Pawn Hearts, it's difficult to imagine that the British underground scene of the early Seventies spawned a more extraordinary album than the debut Comus set."
...but that means nothing... |
thats what gave me the idea. the real answer was already given though by Gecko they are two of my favorites
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Posted: July 30 2006 at 18:25 |
Hands up...
The first phrase in the booklet of the double CD "Song to Comus" is: "With the possible exception of Van der Graaf Generator's equally terrifying Pawn Hearts, it's difficult to imagine that the British underground scene of the early Seventies spawned a more extraordinary album than the debut Comus set."
...but that means nothing...
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Posted: July 30 2006 at 07:01 |
...another guess: both albums were albums followed by a break (3 years for Comus, 4 years for VdGG)?
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Posted: July 30 2006 at 06:47 |
both were added by Prog Lucky?
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Posted: July 30 2006 at 06:05 |
Both are two of my favourite albums of all time?
No no, it can't be that...
If you're referring to John Milton for Comus, then you'd be incorrect for saying that name for VdGG, as it was John Minton that had a name check on H to He I believe. I know you're talking about Pawn Hearts, but I thought I'd just clear that up, for anyone else who may have throught of it.
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Posted: July 30 2006 at 05:58 |
1971?
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Posted: July 30 2006 at 04:17 |
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Can you ask another question now? |
What do Comus' First Utterance and Van der
Graaf Generator's Pawn Hearts have in common?
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Posted: July 29 2006 at 22:02 |
Can you ask another question now?
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Posted: July 29 2006 at 19:56 |
The Rock wrote:
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Okay, now give us the answer |
I did give the answer.
Both band's only constant member was their respective drummer;Nick Mason and Ian Paice. | That was it?
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Posted: July 29 2006 at 14:53 |
I like The Final Cut, but it does sound more like a Waters solo album than Pink Floyd. That's why it says on the cover "Requiem for a Post War Dream by Roger Waters, performed by Pink Floyd".
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Posted: July 29 2006 at 13:48 |
pirkka wrote:
Yeah, except Pink Floyd who had even the same bassist all the time. When Waters left the band I agree with him that PF ceased to exist. The Final Cut was the Final Cut. The rest is Gilmour and the boy(s) playing not so great music or great Waters music.
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Well,on my copies of Momentary Lapse of Reason,Delicate sound of Thunder,Pulse and Divison Bell,the label says PINK FLOYD.
Plus,I find those albums sound much more like PF than the dreadful Final Cut,wich should have been labeled as a Waters solo album.
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