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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 29 2004 at 22:31

 Richardh: I'm a big Tubes fan too, from way back! The live album rocks, and judging by the photos (and things I read in the 70s) their live show must have been quite the extravaganza! Quay Lude!

Ever heard the Nina Hagen (former East German opera singer, defected to West to become a punk star) cover of White Punks on Dope? (sung in German, entitled, I think, "TV Glotzer") Wild!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2004 at 03:07
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

 Richardh: I'm a big Tubes fan too, from way back! The live album rocks, and judging by the photos (and things I read in the 70s) their live show must have been quite the extravaganza! Quay Lude!

Ever heard the Nina Hagen (former East German opera singer, defected to West to become a punk star) cover of White Punks on Dope? (sung in German, entitled, I think, "TV Glotzer") Wild!

I havn't heard Nina Hagens version although there is a version by English prog band IQ .There is an MP3 of it on their official website

http://www.gep.co.uk/iq/index.html

 

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2004 at 04:29
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

 Richardh: I'm a big Tubes fan too, from way back! The live album rocks, and judging by the photos (and things I read in the 70s) their live show must have been quite the extravaganza! Quay Lude!


Ever heard the Nina Hagen (former East German opera singer, defected to West to become a punk star) cover of White Punks on Dope? (sung in German, entitled, I think, "TV Glotzer") Wild!



Peter -

Do you have access to my record collection at all???

The Tubes Live album - splendid piece of '70s glitz; recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, London on the one show they played before being banned in London, due to the obscene antics of Quay Lude

Nina Hagen "Ich Glotz TV" I've got the original 7" vinyl single of that somewhere - didn't know she was an opera singer, though......

You appear to have specialist knowledge of my music collection...... you're not living under the bed in our guest room, are you?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2004 at 13:18

Richard/Peter:

Although I didn't actually like them much, I actually saw The Tubes at The Beacon Theater in 1975.  They were the craziest act I'd ever seen - and I'd seen some pretty crazy acts! (including Alex Harvey, Alice Cooper, and others).  Got to have a beer with Quay (or is that "Mr. Lude?"...) after the show.  He was actually a pretty neat, unexpectedly "normal" guy.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 01 2004 at 15:42

My favorite non Prog band whilst growing up was Steppenwolf. John Kay's Growl, Goldie McJohn's hammond work was killer. Nick St. Nicholas on Bass, Jerry Edmonton slamming the Skins. THe only lead player I can remember was Mars Bonfire, but he only stuck around for a few albums.

What about "Spirit" they came out with some pretty inspiring stuff.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 22:55

Peter:

BTW, I think the reason I can't send you private messages is because you didn't set me as one of your "buddies."

Wanted to say "good job" on your Amon Duul review.   I listened to the song download.  I hear strong Moodies influence, at least on that cut.  Comment?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 23:32

Smile Hi Maani! I'm jealous ("green" with envy, get it?) of all your classic concert-going experience, especially your beer with Fripp & Eno (I'll never top that, though my bro' in law once lived next-door to a (must have been distant) cousin of Bill Bruford's, who after vounteering that yes, she was related to her famous namesake, said "I think he's in a band called "Yes" or something. Are they any good?"Confused DUHHH! True story, & my brush with prog greatness, such as it is.... I did shake Victor Wooten's hand, however. Oh well...

"Quay Lude's" (just a stage persona) real name (or at least band name) was/is Fee Waybill. He was a former roadie. Apparently somewhat of an extrovert on stage....

Thanks for the compliment Embarrassed on my Amon Duul II review. I'm going to write some shorter reviews of beloved classics over the next few days. I may not churn them out like a certain Mr. Ronnquist (? spelling -- who apparently either employs a large staff, or has hundreds of previously-written reviews waiting in his computer; the man must listen to music even more than I do, some 36 hours a day, eight days a week!), but I intend to thus increase my output. The longer reviews can be exhausting to write, & perhaps (perish the thought!) somewhat of a chore for some to read. I will still write the longer pieces as occasion and album dictate, however.

Re the shades of the Moodies (get it? Blue lettering -- ain't I the clever one?) Wink in the AD2 song, yes, I could see that (with that song, although the band's sound is very diverse, overall), especially in the mellotron and sweeping synth. Thanks for checking them out!

Regarding the problems with sending me Private Messages (which can be handy), I had put you on my "Buddies List" (you were the first), but the "status" part always indicated that you could not contact me. I may have done it wrong, though, because I have just now deleted then re-added your name, and now the computer indicates that you can message me! I'll send you one now, to test!Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2004 at 01:50
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 13 2004 at 00:59
 I also really love classic LOS LOBOS!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2004 at 14:16

Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

 I also really love classic LOS LOBOS!

 

Kiko was a very interesting album. Claptonesque at times. I need to break that one out again. Will the Wolf Survive? Great disc.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 15 2004 at 19:40
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

 I also really love classic LOS LOBOS!

 

Kiko was a very interesting album. Claptonesque at times. I need to break that one out again. Will the Wolf Survive? Great disc.

Yes, Danbo ol' buddy, both are very good. My fave is "The Neighbourhood." One of the best rockin' electric blues-based bands in the U. S. of A., with Mexican-American/Latin flavours as well. Love the singer's voice -- very real and heart-felt! Their all-Latin EP is good too! Collossal Head is also great!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2004 at 09:25
Difficult to answer...maybe the velvet underground and the mahavishnu orchestra
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2004 at 12:17
My fave non-prog bands are probably: Machine Head, Rage Against The machine and Iron Maiden.
Long live progression.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2004 at 06:27
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2004 at 08:39

there are so damn many.. Prog and metal is what I listen, but in metal there are SO many sub-genre's, some bands that I like:

Death metal : Morbid angel, nile, vader
Black metal : Ulver, wyrd, Kampfar
Suicide metal : Forgotten tomb, shining, ondskapt
viking metal : Amon amarth, falkenbach
Doom metal : evoken, worship, my dying bride
Prog metal: Maudlin of the well, opeth, green carnation, drawn
Katatonia-alike metal (lol?) : Katatonia (duh), rapture, daylight dies, october tide

other music:
Godspeed you black emperor, fly pan am, led zeppelin, amorphis

edit: don't forget yur laughs.. ATOM AND HIS PACKAGE

just a tiny bit of what I listen..

wheeee!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2004 at 09:09
Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:


Katatonia-alike metal (lol?) : Katatonia (duh), rapture, daylight dies, october tide

 That's good...but I don't know where to put them as well  

I like: Led Zep, Uriah Heep, Roy Harper, Opeth (), Finntroll (), some Savatage, Cirith Ungol and some My Dying Bride...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 25 2004 at 17:03
Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

there are so damn many.. Prog and metal is what I listen, but in metal there are SO many sub-genre's, some bands that I like:

Death metal : Morbid angel, nile, vader
Black metal : Ulver, wyrd, Kampfar
Suicide metal : Forgotten tomb, shining, ondskapt
viking metal : Amon amarth, falkenbach
Doom metal : evoken, worship, my dying bride
Prog metal: Maudlin of the well, opeth, green carnation, drawn
Katatonia-alike metal (lol?) : Katatonia (duh), rapture, daylight dies, october tide

I can't hear all those stuffs made by (and for) young extremists & schizo...moreover I can't consider this sh*t as music or art...those bands make me want to throw up.

Suicide Metal:



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 25 2004 at 17:27
Originally posted by philippe philippe wrote:

Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

there are so damn many.. Prog and metal is what I listen, but in metal there are SO many sub-genre's, some bands that I like:

Death metal : Morbid angel, nile, vader
Black metal : Ulver, wyrd, Kampfar
Suicide metal : Forgotten tomb, shining, ondskapt
viking metal : Amon amarth, falkenbach
Doom metal : evoken, worship, my dying bride
Prog metal: Maudlin of the well, opeth, green carnation, drawn
Katatonia-alike metal (lol?) : Katatonia (duh), rapture, daylight dies, october tide

I can't hear all those stuffs made by (and for) young extremists & schizo...moreover I can't consider this sh*t as music or art...those bands make me want to throw up.

Suicide Metal:

 
Some of them yes...and I would say you're right...but some of them are really good...
I really like Opeth, like said before, it's one of my favorite non-prog bands or no, they are considered to be Prog some times...I heard or read words like 'Progressive Death Metal'
Katatonia is really nice to listen to, but not too long, I have their album 'Viva Emptiness' and it's not this kind of "this is no music to me" Death Metal
And I have ALL 'My Dying Bride' albums, because I was a fan before I became a prog fan...really melancolic...
But for the rest you're right
 
P.s. why do you all change your avatar all the time? I identify you by this picture and not by looking on the name, it's faster 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 25 2004 at 18:08

Phillipe,

Is that you or Gary Husband?

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