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toroddfuglesteg
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 07:23 |
Talking about the early 1970s, the interview with The Clouds would be a good read for you. Their new box with their 3 albums + a live recording will be of great interest to you, Martin. The interview is here and the box is here.
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Beggarmanmartin
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 09:29 |
Thanks for that ....interesting read. I remember well how difficult it was to break into the Edinburgh scene being a Glasgow band but we did eventually and even headlined with Bay City Rollers! Fond memories also of travelling back in the early morning mist ... the Stoics passing us on the way back home with the traditional greeting of bare arses out the window!
Martin.
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potemkin
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Location: GB
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 10:12 |
Me Me Me!
I remember buying Sarabande on the old vertigo label with the black and white spirals!
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Beggarmanmartin
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 11:10 |
Hello Potemkin, Sarabande was our first single and our producers Bill Martin and Phil Coulter of European Song Contest fame were convinced it would be a hit! Sadly it wasn't to be but I hope you enjoyed it anyway.
Martin.
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Norm Cash
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Joined: June 01 2005
Location: Scotland
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Posted: January 17 2011 at 04:58 |
Hey Hew,
Great to hear that this project is moving along. I really hope that it breeds some success as we are definitely starved of good new prog here in Scotland!!
Are there any plans afoot to showcase the labels artists live (preferably right here in Glasgow!!)?
Glenn
Glasgow, Scotland
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"We did it....you and me! Put him right under the table!"
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: January 17 2011 at 05:44 |
Snow Dog wrote:
I'm waiting for McTarkus with keen anticipation. |
or at the very least a 20 minute Magnus McOpus
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Norm Cash
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Location: Scotland
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Posted: January 31 2011 at 14:42 |
Hey Hew!
Any updates to fill us in on?
Glenn Glasgow
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"We did it....you and me! Put him right under the table!"
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fuzzyscot
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Joined: March 10 2011
Location: orygun
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 19:27 |
i see hew hassent been back on but i can tell you that there is a gig on the ferry and i think its may 12th
creddo supported by able ganz and comedy of errors,wish i could be there,not confirmed but you might see
a former ganzer there too
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giselle
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Location: Hertford
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Posted: April 15 2012 at 09:07 |
The Birth of Scottish Progressive Rock (and indeed arguably any kind of progressive Rock!) begins with Clouds. Only today in 'Scotland on Sunday' they are described as "the greatest Scottish band and the most influential we've produced, ever".
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resurrection
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Location: London
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Posted: April 16 2012 at 09:44 |
giselle wrote:
The Birth of Scottish Progressive Rock (and indeed arguably any kind of progressive Rock!) begins with Clouds. Only today in 'Scotland on Sunday' they are described as "the greatest Scottish band and the most influential we've produced, ever". |
Now I am a rather big fan of (or at least very appreciative of) Clouds (123), and Im one of the first to say that their influence in progressive rock is almost unequalled. But still I balk at saying that the band is responsible for the birth of prog. Lets be clear on this - even if 123 had not appeared at the Marquee in 67, progressive rock would have happened anyway. 123 was just ahead of the game by a few years, and gave Yes, Crimson, ELP a head start. Ritchie is just one of those explorers who are first to have the thought, but not first to the publishers, like the story of Darwin and Wallace.
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DiamondDog
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Location: Cambridge
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Posted: April 26 2012 at 16:38 |
No-one was 'responsible' for the birth of prog, it was inevitable. But if any band deserves that accolade it would definitely be 1-2-3 (Clouds). Great piece about that in Scotland on Sunday.
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DiamondDog
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Posted: November 16 2012 at 16:33 |
...and twittered by Ian Rankin, he of Rebus.
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