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Posted: January 12 2011 at 09:54
I listened to the Early Recordings of Proto-Kaw for the first time this morning. They should have called it the Early Recordings of Proto-Henry Kaw. Hard to believe that pre-Kansas was so avant with squonking saxophones and such.
I listened to the Early Recordings of Proto-Kaw for the first time this morning. They should have called it the Early Recordings of Proto-Henry Kaw. Hard to believe that pre-Kansas was so avant with squonking saxophones and such.
I love that record, and Lynn Meredith sounds like a better Peter Hammill.
No one else has ever noticed this (as far as I know), but Scott, listen to the instrumental section in "Reunion in the Mountains of Sarne" and then listen to the instrumental section in "The Coming Dawn (Thanatopsis)" on Somewhere to Elsewhere.
Also, I read that the song "Myriad" from that same album was written during that time period. Pretty amazing.
I've read some of the lyrics Kerry Livgren wrote throughout his career to songs that never made it. Always makes you wonder what got cut. (I also have the original lyrics to "Closet Chronicles" around here somewhere).
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