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presdoug
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When jazz-rock/krautrock group Dzyan split in 1974, bass/synth player Reinhard Karwatky formed an electronic duo group called Galactic Explorers and they released one studio album.
Former Dzyan drummer Peter Giger and guitar/sitar player Eddy Marron formed a new group with German bass player Gunter Lenz called Giger, Lenz, and Marron, who went on to release two studio albums, "Beyond" in 1977, and "Where The Hammer Hangs" in 1978. Eddy Marron moved to Arnhem, The Netherlands, and became a Professor of Jazz Guitar at one of the Universities in The Netherlands. He is now retired. Edited by presdoug - June 07 2011 at 17:19 |
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Yeah, when you're dealing with krautrock, that's pretty obscure.
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British mellotron gods Spring got their (unfortunately not so big) break when their van broke down in the Welsh countryside near Rockfield Studios. Studio founder Kingsley Ward stumbled across them in the process of fixing their ride, invited them to the studio for an audition, and was so impressed that he immediately offered to help them cut some professional demos. The rest is (unfortunately obscure) history.
Also, their self-titled debut was released on the deliciously obscure RCA Neon label, alongside other little-known proggers Indian Summer, Raw Material, and Tonton Macoute. Edited by Lozlan - June 08 2011 at 11:06 |
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Certified Obscure Prog Fart.
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verslibre
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Interesting. Doesn't seem like he'd be a fit at all (hence the week), as with Tony Iommi in Tull.
I own that so I'll have to spin it again. I didn't place any of the names (except Bruford's, of course).
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CCVP
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Not many now this, but Annie Haslam was the only female singer in the English progressive rock band Renaissance.
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Dean
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Apart from Jane Relf
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CCVP
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I believe it was implyed that I reffered to the period after she joined the band.
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Dean
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No you didn't
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The Dark Elf
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Jethro Tull was an 18th century British agronomist best known for the invention of the seed drill....
It must have been a very tiny drill.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology... |
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presdoug
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jazz-rock/krautrock group Dzyan took their name from the nickname that "occultist" Madame Blavatsky gave to the secret texts she claimed to have uncovered that were a kind of Indian Book Of Creation
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The_Jester
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Christian Vander claims that he had written the theme from Tubular Bells.
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La victoire est éphémère mais la gloire est éternelle!
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The_Jester
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Uncle Remus is a character from both the Residents and Frank Zappa.
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La victoire est éphémère mais la gloire est éternelle!
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The Dark Elf
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Actually, Uncle Remus is a character created by Joel Chandler Harris in 1881. Zappa was making allusions to that character (an old black slave who passed on Aesop-like fables to children), and I believe The Residents, who were influenced by Zappa, were referring back to Zappa's song on the Apostrophe album..
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology... |
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Interesting facts regarding the TFTO tour by Sir Richard Wakeman!
"There are people who think the film This Is Spinal Tap is simply a very funny 'mockumentary'. Well, with Yes we lived it. Take the hilarious scene in the film in which the bass player is trapped in a giant pod - that actually happened to Alan one night. It also occurred during the Tales From Topographic Oceans album tour. That was not my favourite Yes album and I said so at the time. Maturely, I renamed it Tales From Toby's Graphic Go-Kart. The grandiose elements of Yes were spiralling out of all control and the stage set was unbelievable. It had been designed by Roger Dean, who had done the album cover, and reflected the record's artwork. The drum kit was inside a giant seashell, which would open after the show started, revealing Alan doing his stuff. However, one night when the curtain went up the gearing jammed and he was trapped inside. The problem was, it was a sealed unit, so Alan quickly began running out of air. As this was live on stage in front of thousands of people, Alan, the consummate professional, continued playing. Meanwhile the roadies began trying to smash the pod open, staying out of the line of sight of the crowd so no one noticed. Before long, they had to start pumping oxygen in until eventually, somehow, they prised the wretched thing open with pickaxes. By now the audience must have noticed the rescue effort because as the pod sprang open a huge cheer went up, and Alan stumbled out gasping for breath. Of course, back in the Seventies, audiences assumed that whatever happened on the stage was intentional." Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1045969/Yes-original-Spinal-Tap-says-Rick-Wakeman-Seventies-prog-rock-supergroup.html#ixzz1OqGNq0sK |
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The Dark Elf
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That is hilarious, cstack! Frighteningly over-the-top, but hilarious.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
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cstack3
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Glad you enjoyed it! Rick also has great comments about how he came to eat chicken curry onstage during TFTO! *sigh* Yes, what an amazing band! They were more than a band, they were an adventure!!
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esky
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Not true. Jane Relf started the female vocal end of things in 1969 with the self-titled Renaissance. And in 1995, The Other Woman had Stephanie Adlington taking over from Anne Haslam.
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]Not true. Jane Relf started the female vocal end of things in 1969 with the self-titled Renaissance. And in 1995, The Other Woman had Stephanie Adlington taking over from Anne Haslam.
[/QUOTE] You took my posting away. I like Annie Haslam better than Relf and Adlington, but they all did a good job.
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The story of the Birotron is not really obscure but the instrument itself will always be, given that apparently maybe a maximum of 17 were built and only 2 complete machines are known to exist today (+ 3 incomplete ones).
Designed by David Biro in order to improve the weaknesses of the Mellotron, Rick Wakeman was so impressed by it that he decided to fund the project. The main improvements over the Mellotron were tapes which could play indefinitely instead of the 8-second limit of the Mellotron, quicker action allowing to play much faster passages, individual attack and decay for each note and a pitch shifter knob.
Issues during late development and early production resulted in increasingly high costs (including the need to record all the sounds for the tapes from real musicians and instruments), and this together with Rick's worsening financial situation and the fact that with the fall of prog in the late 70's the demand for this type of sound vanished, resulted in the project being aborted, which is a shame given how popular the Mellotron had become and that apparently the Birotron indeed promised important improvements on its mighty predecessor.
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Dean
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^ the Birotron followed the same fate as Godley & Creme's Gizmo - it was beaten by the Fairlight.
nice interview with Rick on the Birotron: http://yesmuseum.org/WakeView3.html
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