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I get my tickets tomorrow then.
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Album

Genre

Label

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5

5.41

Claude Pauly

The Dipp

Mind Meets Matter

Jazz Rock

www.claudepauly.net

CD

11

5.14

Wave Mechanics Union

Won’t Get Fooled Again

Second Season

Jazz

HX Music

CD

7

7.25

Garaj Mahal

Ismael & Isaac

WooT

Jazz Rock

Owl Studios

CD

4

4.36

Alex Wilson

Antonio

Salsa Con Soul

Salsa

www.alexwilson.net

CD

8

4.22

Harvey Mason (+Jan Hammer)

No Man’s Land

Earth Mover

Jazz Funk

Arista/BMG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

3

6.01

Massimo

Altitudine 5

The Visionary

Fusion

Net Dot Music

CD

1

4.29

Van Der Graaf

Lizard Play

The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Zone

Prog

Virgin EMI

CD

3.7

5.27

George Duke

I Love The Blues, She Heard Me Cry

My Soul

Jazz Funk

MPS

CD

2

4.47

King’s X

Over My Head

Gretchen Goes To Nebraska

Rock

Megaforce

CD

3

6.37

David Cross Band

Learning Curve

Alive In The Underground

Heavy Prog

Noisy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

1

4.20

Budgie

Guts

Budgie

Heavy Rock

Noteworthy

CD

3

2.18

Vampire Weekend

A-Punk

Vampire Weekend

Afro Pop

XL

CD

3

5.15

Mats Morgan

Taijes Logan

Radio Da Da

Fusion

UAE

CD

6

2.27

Duffy Power

Little Girl

Just Stay Blue

R’n’B

Retro

CD

3

6.10

Jimmy Herring (+Derek Trucks)

New Moon

Lifeboat

Jazz Fusion

Abstract Logix

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

4

4.20

Lars Hollmer

Snabb (Fast)

Viandra

?

Cuneiform

CD

8

4.39

The Gourishankar

For Nobody

Close Grip

Pro Rock

Unicorn

CD

11

2.24

Graham Bond Organisation

Train Time

Sound Of ‘65

Blues

EMI

CD

2

2.58

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Bootleg

Bayou County

Rock

Fantasy

CD

1

6.56

Umphrey’s McGee

Believe The Lie

Safety In Numbers

Jam Rock

SPV Inside Out

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

4

4.43

Talisma

Iseult

Quelque Part

Prog

Unicorn

CD

2

4.30

Shaun Guerin

If This Is A Dream

Archives

Pog

Cypher

CD

6

2.51

Brett Marvin & The Thunderbolts

Crazy With The Blues

I Asked For Water, She….

Blues

BGO

CD

10

5.31

Francis Dunnery

Still Too Young To Remember

One Night In Sauchiehall Street

ProgFolk

Cottage Industry

CD

18

3.29

Graham Bond Organisation

Walking In The park

There’s A Bond Between Us

R’n’B

EMI

CD

1

2.33

John Renbourne

Trotto/Saltarello

The Lady & The Unicorn

Folk

Castle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

1

3.16

Tony McPhee & Jo Anne Kelly

Oh Death

I Asked For Water, She….

Blues

BGO

CD

3

5.20

PIL

Fishing

Compact

Post Punk

Virgin

CD

5

4.25

Umphrey’s McGee

Nemo

Safety In Numbers

Jam Rock

SPV Inside Out

CD

2

5.05

Bob Dylan

Ballad Of Hollis Brown

The Times They Are A Changin’

Folk

CBS

CD

1

8.44

Jordan Rudess

Dance On A Volcano

Road Home

Prog

Magna Carta

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BTW did anybody suffer spam, with some b*****d hijacking my e.mail address?
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And tomorrow seeing them: MICK FLEETWOOD BLUES BAND FT RICK VITO. Smile
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Last gig I saw was The Groundhogs, Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash and Focus. Next is John Martyn.
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Originally posted by glass house glass house wrote:

And tomorrow seeing them: MICK FLEETWOOD BLUES BAND FT RICK VITO. Smile


cURIOUS TO HEAR ABOUT THAT ONE
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Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

Last gig I saw was The Groundhogs, Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash and Focus. Next is John Martyn.


Hate to say this, but  the last three out of 4 gigs I saw were by Alan Holdsworth - but by three separate line-ups over 16 months. Interesting to observe that Julian Barrett one half of the Mighty Boosh was at two of these! The other was by Metheny & Mehldau, which didn't impress me


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I'm here.

Evening all!
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Julian Barrett is a jazz rock/prog fan, he was in Record Collector with the other one Noel Fielding. Julian was saying how much he still loved old Zappa and Yes albums.
 
As for that three-way gig? The Groundhogs were alright (though McPhee's electric playing has really declined over the years IMHO), Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash were like a tribute band IMHO and Focus were great, save a drum solo.
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Saw Focus over a year ago, they were indeed great. The guitar player is really good.
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Haven't played Lizard Play for a long time, great to hear it.
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VdG!

I neglect this album far too much.  I must listen to it more!

Cat's Eyes/Yellow Fever (Running) is excellent though.
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The violin player is Graham Smith from String Driven Thing, I think?
 
All of Van Der Graaf Generator's stuff is of good quality IMHO, save those crap 'Time Vaults' demos.
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Other gigs I'm going to: Joe Bonamassa and Ian Siegal.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick Heath Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2008 at 15:41
Originally posted by James James wrote:

I'm here.

Evening all!



Evening glad to see the talkers are increasing in numbers again - seems to be a lot of lurkers......
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Originally posted by glass house glass house wrote:

Other gigs I'm going to: Joe Bonamassa and Ian Siegal.


Our former blues jock was into Siegal rating him highly
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I know some of the stuff Siegal made, am curious seeing him live.

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Don't know him, but I have a Joe Bonamassa album and it's very good. He does 'Tea For One' better than Led Zeppelin themselves ever did! Good to see he's entering the mainstream; sad that we in the UK have not produced a guitarist of this calibre for God knows how long.
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