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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2005 at 14:36
I bought the mag a couple of weeks ago and thought it was quite interesting, even though it didn't really say anything new about prog rock. Anyway, it was a good effort on the part of those people, seen as they usually sl*g off anything which doesn't belong to the current musical fads. I bought Q a couple of times in the past, but I just didn't find it interesting in the least. On the other hand, I've been reading Classic Rock for a few years now, and I've recently subscribed to it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:04
I learned something new from it, I never knew Elton John was asked, and nearly joined King Crimson!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2005 at 17:43

Yes, that's one of the more bizarre prog anecdotes! Bryan Ferry also auditioned to join King Crimson...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 05:49
Originally posted by Hemispheres Hemispheres wrote:

its still not in canada and its making me


I haven't been able to find it in South Africa either

Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

I learned something new from it, I never knew Elton John was asked, and nearly joined King Crimson!


I'm not sure how true this is, but I seem to remember hearing that at one stage Elton John was part of a band that evolved into Uriah Heep.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 08:15

There are two possible theories to the Heep/ Elton John thing:

Uriah Heep's first album featured Nigel Olsson on drums, who was later to join Elton John's band- in fact he's still there now; I saw him playing on Elton's live show at Live8.

The other connection is that Heep's singer, David Byron, sang on various cheapo compilations which featured covers of famous hits, as did Elton John. Among the ones I've heard David do are 'He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother' and 'All Right Now', and they came out on many cheapo albums on labels like Beacon and Windmill.

It would be hilarious if Elton ever did sing on a Heep song- imagine him taking on epics like 'July Morning'!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 09:06

Spot on Salmacis, I don't think there was ever any suggestion of EJ joining Heep, but the link with David Byron through the Avenue records recordings is absolutely right. A couple of names who might have joined Uriah Heep are Paul Rogers (Free) and Ian Hunter (Mott the Hoople). Ken Hensley wanted Rogers after Byron left, and at one stage Hunter was offered substantial amounts of cash to join, but turned it down.

On the King Crimson/Elton John thing, "almost joined" is perhaps too strong, but King Crimson's management did contract him as a sesion singer to add vocals to the second album. When the band found out, they instructed their managemnt to cancel the arrnagement.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2005 at 09:17

I think Ian Hunter didn't particularly like Uriah Heep or Ken Hensley's material- he said the songs he'd written in 1977 (for 'Firefly' I reckon) were 'even worse than the songs I already knew'.

David Coverdale also auditioned but Ken Hensley called it 'a horrendous mismatch' and said they'd just sacked one drunk singer (David Byron) and Coverdale walked in with a bottle of alcohol...

Gary Holton, of The Heavy Metal Kids and classic UK TV show 'Auf Wiedersehen Pet' (he played Wayne) was also considered, and I think Jess Roden of long forgotten troupe Bronco was as well.

There is a Deep Purple connection to all this as well- Ritchie Blackmore wanted Paul Rodgers to join DP after Gillan, and even dropped a heavy hint that he wanted Rodgers to join in a mag at the time I think, but he didn't and formed Bad Company. John Lawton also was planning to audition for DP at this time, but the closest he came to any DP work was on the Roger Glover project 'Butterfly Ball' which had most of the '74-5 line up of DP.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2005 at 18:02
you Brits are lucky by compare...of our two major music magazines, one
(Spin) only acknowledges music written from 1985-on (music as old as I
am? good god, that's lame), and the other (Rolling Stone) isn't really much
of a music magazine, and references 90215 as the first cohesion of Yes'
musical ideas.

and hell, I'd willingly take Dizzie Razcal as a chart topper any day over the
crap our industry manufactures.
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