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tszirmay
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Topic: Guy Manning, June 2009 Posted: June 20 2009 at 15:49 |
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Prog stalwarts such as the Flower Kings, IQ and Porcupine Tree need no encouragement only acknowledgement , as they have a sizable fan base and imposing sales, yet they are still mostly prog enthusiasts who have day jobs and create this music out of love. Guy Manning is one of those incredibly talented and prolific musicians who need both acknowledgement and encouragement , having delivered 10 albums in 10 years that are easily some of the finer jewels in the recent prog pantheon. While his contributions with The Tangent are very noticed, his solo output contains some amazing music that is original, invigorating, adventurous and exciting and would appeal to a vast panorama of fans of plain old good music. I have had interesting communications with Guy, a dedicated, passionate, intensely proud and gifted composer and multi-instrumentalist. Both toroddfuglesteg and myself have joined in a conspiracy to” shine a little light” on this fascinating artist that fully deserves a “STAR” status within the Progressive World. Guy responded immediately and with amazing grace, sign of a true believer! Please enjoy his sampler available on his site for a free download at http://www.guymanning.com/ Questions by PA member tszirmay 1-Fans are curious to know if you are a professional musician or do you have a day job like so many current prog bands? No I DO have a day job. I work in IT, so finding the time needed for all the musical activities is quite hard some times. But I love it.. so I do it! 2-You have been very prolific, releasing 10 albums in 10 years! Yes, 10 of my own albums, plus the Tangent albums, plus 2 project suites for COLOSSUS 3-You are also a multi-instrumentalist .How do you compose your albums? C) Can be a rhythmic pattern / beat 4-Which was your first instrument and which one do you enjoy playing the most or that gives you the coldest sweat beads? I started on piano (lessons) when I was 8 but did not like it; then, I found a beaten up old Spanish guitar in my parents wardrobe and started bashing out Alice Cooper, Lindisfarne, Wishbone Ash songs on it...it alls atrted there. I then went back to the piano again! 5-Many reviewers have commented on your voice being very close to legends like Al Stewart, Dave Cousins or Ian Anderson. Are they correct in assuming that these are musicians that have inspired you? Who were you childhood musical role-models? I do agree that my tonal range is like that of Ian Anderson/Dave Cousins though My role models (when I first got into music) were (Vocally) Ian Anderson, Jon 6-I have detected a Roxy Music/Eno/Manzanera tinge in your compositions, am I wrong?
7-Your lyrics are always quite picturesque, how do you write? Music first and lyrics after or vice-versa? And how important are the messages within? Depends (See point 3) . I do consider myself to be a wordsmith and I take great care over my lyrics. 8-You have always thankfully included the saxophone in your palette of sound, some fine blowing on each recording. Are you a fan? Yes! I was lucky enough to meet a great player (Laura Fowles) 9-You have a loyal fan base that keeps you going and yet your association with The Tangent seems to be the most visible. Why do you think that is so? My fans are VERY loyal, but still relatively few. Not sure why that is. It is certainly very,very disappointing as I think alot of peole would really like some of my music if they got to hear it All my albums get top reviews on pretty much every review site annually and yet they seem to come out, get a slight ripple of buzz and then get ignored again...why is that? 10-My secret wish is to have Jonas Reingold and Zoltan Csörsz of the Flower Kings as your rhythm team. Any chance of that happening? Jonas is a monster bassist! They are fabulous musicians but....... o They are very busy on their other main projects o They need to be paid! My albums are done on a shoestring budget by talented amateurs! 11-Your favorite prog albums and bands. Top 10 albums (For ME alone and in no particular order...) A Passion Play (Tull) Past, Present & Future (Al Stewart) Bullinamingvase (Roy Harper) Rotters Club (Hatfields) Foxtrot (Genesis) Court & Spark (Joni) Grace (Jeff Buckley) Scheherezade & Other Stories (Renaissance) Close to the edge (Yes) Larks tongues in Aspic (King Crimson) 12-Your favorite current musicians. Magenta
13-Your dearest Manning album and why? Each MANNING album is different to others in the back catalogue after all 14-Future plans? No studio album this year I think (I wanted a rest / pause at 10). More LIVE Work. We want to play abroad (Come on ROSFEST!!!!) Questions by PA member toroddfuglesteg 1-You released the first album under the moniker GUY MANNING. I take it from both the music and your bio that was more off a solo album than a MANNING album? Well not really! All MANNING albums are done the same way and always have been. What this was about was that I released my debut album "Tall Stories…" under the GUY MANNING name and got a lot of reviews all stating that I was just a singer / songwriter. That particular branding is not always good IMO unless you are Al Stewart or Paul Simon…so for the next album (The Cure) I just used MANNING.. This album was taken alot more seriously by the reviewers because it was by a BAND!! Well Thank you Guy, your courteous and prompt insights were most welcome. Edited by tszirmay - June 21 2009 at 14:46 |
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Ricochet
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Posted: June 20 2009 at 16:05 | |
Excellent!
And almost worth reading twice... Edited by Ricochet - June 20 2009 at 16:06 |
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tszirmay
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Posted: June 21 2009 at 01:23 | |
Fixed! Glad you enjoyed it twice! |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 21 2009 at 07:07 | |
Excellent, thanks! BTW the link for Guy's website is not correct, it says "guy nanning" ;)
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toroddfuglesteg
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Posted: June 21 2009 at 11:27 | |
Please use www.guymanning.com The typo devil can strike down even the best of us. Edited by toroddfuglesteg - June 21 2009 at 11:28 |
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tszirmay
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Posted: June 21 2009 at 14:48 | |
Right , in fact I spilled some "pop" on my laptop keyboard and had to go and buy another! Fixed again! Frustration !
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 21 2009 at 15:13 | |
I know - I just edited my post that you are quoting |
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Mellotron Storm
Prog Reviewer Joined: August 27 2006 Location: The Beach Status: Offline Points: 13468 |
Posted: June 21 2009 at 23:07 | |
Excellent job Thomas I need to re-write my only Guy Manning review here on Progarchives really soon.
Then review some other cds of his i have. Hope this interview gets people checking out his tunes.A very talented man.
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avestin
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Posted: June 22 2009 at 17:27 | |
Thanks for the interview
I'm currently getting into Guy's discography so this interview came at a good time for me. |
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memowakeman
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Posted: June 22 2009 at 19:45 | |
Another great interview, nice job guys
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Marc M
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Posted: June 23 2009 at 03:03 | |
Very nice interviews, guys. Thank you ! It was very interesting to read.
Sounded a little bit like the ones I do.
Guy Manning summed up the situation of independant (progrock) musicians very well but I still wonder how he can be so prolific. He probably creates very easily in his mind and has the talent to play all those instruments correctly, which helps a lot.
Marc
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A Spirit with a Vision is a Dream With A Mission (Neil Peart - 1987)
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Badabing666
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 30 2008 Location: Devon, UK Status: Offline Points: 248 |
Posted: June 23 2009 at 07:23 | |
Having recently discovered Guy via The Tangent it was great to read this review and learn some more about the man. Thanks guys.
PS I am eagerly awaiting the arrival of Number Ten by post!!
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tszirmay
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Posted: June 23 2009 at 09:43 | |
#10 is one of his finest! You will love it, I am sure!
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kenethlevine
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Posted: June 23 2009 at 12:06 | |
great interview!!
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GuyM
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Posted: June 25 2009 at 07:34 | |
It was great to do..I like to talk to people about my music of course
If there are any more questions...I will try and answer them (or will politely say No!)
Guy |
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GuyM
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Posted: July 03 2009 at 05:27 | |
Any questions?
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DinoL
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Posted: July 03 2009 at 06:22 | |
Firstly , thanks for the great music! I have all the albums and love them
1. Are there any plans for you and Andy (Tillison) to do more LA VOCE DEL VENTO compositions?
2. Anybody you'd like to work with? Anybody you'd like to meet?
3. Do you think that the fact that you've done ten albums (which is far more than most artists achieve) has its ups and downs? I read that you still feel 'unknown' and so the fact that so many albums have been released and to mainly great reviews must make you slightly disappointed in this respect? 4. Do you miss the LP sleeve? Bigger for the artwork, more room for the lyrics etc.
5. What are your views on downloading music?
Great to be able to ask you stuff, thanks!
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GuyM
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 29 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 192 |
Posted: July 05 2009 at 13:10 | |
Firstly , thanks for the great music! I have all the albums and love them
Thanks very much for the support
1. Are there any plans for you and Andy (Tillison) to do more LA VOCE DEL VENTO compositions?
No plans at present, but one day we hope to do a whole album!
2. Anybody you'd like to work with? Anybody you'd like to meet?
There are so many - Peter Gabriel I think would be a 'good match'! Kate Bush, Roy Harper, Ian Anderson,.any of my heroes I guess 3. Do you think that the fact that you've done ten albums (which is far more than most artists achieve) has its ups and downs? I read that you still feel 'unknown' and so the fact that so many albums have been released and to mainly great reviews must make you slightly disappointed in this respect? If it take your meaning rightly...Yes I think sometimes, if you release alot of albums then the NEXT one becomes just one more; you are not viewed as 'special because of that regularity.
I think that ALL my albums hold their heads up well adn so it is NOT a lack of quality in the songwriting. Alot of people are just looking for the next new thing, I pass right under their noses because they have not bothered to listen before (why should they?) or they assume they know what my music is about/sounds like....and they think there is no urgency to do so, because I have ALWAYS been there! But I won't always be! 4. Do you miss the LP sleeve? Bigger for the artwork, more room for the lyrics etc.
YES YES YES . I loved to hold it read the lyrics study the artwork and it was at a size where this was excellent. Now I need my glasses and a magnifying glass!
5. What are your views on downloading music?
Aha a tricky one! I take it you mean illegally?
Depends on which 'head' you are asking I think!
:Legal downloads are a useful alternative to buying a CD but see points a) and b) below
Illegal??
The ARTIST in me says...I want as many people to hear my music so thats the way of the World, let it out there The other practical side of me says yeah, but if nobody buys any CDs
a) No artwork is seen which is a real shame with my albums in particular b) no lyrics are read..another no no from me there as they are Soooooo important!!! c) I get no money back in coffers towards making any more (SMALL ARTISTS artists DO NOT GET LOT OF ADVANCES or ROYALTIES you know!) Great to be able to ask you stuff, thanks!
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johnobvious
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Posted: July 06 2009 at 21:03 | |
Guy, we talked a little bit over on the Magenta forum. Keep up the good work. I am surprised no one jumped in already and asked if you can confirm if the Tangent/Beardfish colab is off for good or just on hold. Thanks
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Biggles was in rehab last Saturday
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GuyM
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Posted: July 07 2009 at 01:44 | |
Tangent / Beardfish?
I honestly do not know. Andy Tillison makes all the Tangent decisions so you'd need to ask him (sorry).
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