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Posted: June 02 2010 at 16:45
Lizzy wrote:
Mornin' Joel.
Man, this makes me think about those legends circulating that Andrew Lloyd Webber writing the main part from the Phantom of the Opera for Freddie Mercury. Ahhh... If only he had recorded that...
What about the fact that he plagiarized Pink Floyd?
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Posted: June 02 2010 at 16:47
Also, Robert, in that interview you mentioned that you were doing a collaboration album. One musician was an "avant-garde drummer" and a "metalhead shredder." The drummer is obviously Alex, but who's the other one, or is that confidential information?
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Posted: June 02 2010 at 16:48
UndercoverBoy wrote:
Lizzy wrote:
Mornin' Joel.
Man, this makes me think about those legends circulating that Andrew Lloyd Webber writing the main part from the Phantom of the Opera for Freddie Mercury. Ahhh... If only he had recorded that...
What about the fact that he plagiarized Pink Floyd?
Also, Robert, in that interview you mentioned that you were doing a collaboration album. One musician was an "avant-garde drummer" and a "metalhead shredder." The drummer is obviously Alex, but who's the other one, or is that confidential information?
So why do you assume Alex?
The metalhead shredder is someone on PA, but he doesn't post often. You wouldn't know him.
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Posted: June 02 2010 at 16:52
Epignosis wrote:
I play both "Mood for a Day" and "Clap." However, those don't make for interesting covers, I'm afraid.
And lol, "Secret Service." I'd do "Tomb 19" before I did that!
Awww. I like Steve Morse's versions of those two. And what's wrong with Tomb 19? 'take the treasures of Tomb 19 but never look behind youuuuuuuuuuuuuu'. Class. :P
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Posted: June 02 2010 at 16:53
Lizzy wrote:
UndercoverBoy wrote:
Lizzy wrote:
Mornin' Joel.
Man, this makes me think about those legends circulating that Andrew Lloyd Webber writing the main part from the Phantom of the Opera for Freddie Mercury. Ahhh... If only he had recorded that...
What about the fact that he plagiarized Pink Floyd?
Tell more.
And let's not forget this classic lyric from Roger Waters' "It's a Miracle."
"We cower in our shelters/ with our hands over our ears/ Lloyd-Webber's awful stuff/ runs for years and years and years/ An earthquake hits the theatre/ but the operetta lingers/ Then the piano lid comes down/ and breaks his f**king fingers/ It's a miracle."
I play both "Mood for a Day" and "Clap." However, those don't make for interesting covers, I'm afraid.
And lol, "Secret Service." I'd do "Tomb 19" before I did that!
Awww. I like Steve Morse's versions of those two. And what's wrong with Tomb 19? 'take the treasures of Tomb 19 but never look behind youuuuuuuuuuuuuu'. Class. :P
I like Steve Morse's versions also- but he'd do them better than I could, hence I wouldn't bother.
And "Tomb 19" is probably my second favorite song from Power. Nothing wrong with it!
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