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Dayvenkirq
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Agitation Free played at Munich Olympics in 1972.
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timothy leary
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Larry Coryell played on a Krautrock album, anybody know which one?
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Dayvenkirq
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This one? :
With Wolfgang Dauner Knirsch (1972) |
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Neelus
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need to work on my copy paste speed
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timothy leary
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Good job
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Dayvenkirq
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Aw ... that looks disgusting.
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presdoug
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Larry Coryell with Jon Hiseman and Wolfgang Dauner-like, Wow! Is this available on CD?
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timothy leary
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http://www.discogs.com/Wolfgang-Dauners-Et-Cetera-Knirsch/release/2582364
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Dayvenkirq
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"You may be having one good phrase in a take, and you start playing that phrase because it was a good one. Well, it's not improvising; that's copying." - Jon Lord.
The reason why I brought this quote up is because I remember someone saying that Robert improvised that few-notes solo on "Starless". So, it's not really a solo?
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Tom Ozric
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Back when Michael Jackson was an innovative Pop artist he liked Prog-Fusion band Return To Forever........
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coupons
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Thanks for the thread it has always been good to be updated it has lots of vital information
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Dayvenkirq
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I was checking out the article on Steven Wilson's Grace for Drowning, and look what I've found! :
Ray Shulman - Blu-ray authoring What?!
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octopus-4
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The first replacement for Syd Barrett in Pink Floyd was the "Nice" David O'List who played live in 1967 when PF were one support band for the Jimi Hendrix European tour
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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Dellinger
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Now, I didn't know that. In all the stories about the replacement of Syd, they always talked about Gilmour coming in (as a matter of fact, they usually say they didn't intend to replace Syd at the beginning, but use Gilmour as help and back-up, and keep Syd for song writing). What I had read before was that Floyd had considered Jeff Beck as a possible replacement... and I even think I read some time that in an interview about it, Jeff Beck had hinted that if he had actually been asked he would have said yes. However, I can't imagine Floyd turning any better with anyone but Gilmour.
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verslibre
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On that note, a friend (who likes The Knack) told me their guitarist was considered for...Triumvirat! Can anyone confirm or deny this? |
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presdoug
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Edited by presdoug - November 10 2012 at 21:21 |
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progbethyname
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I found it funny that a mob boss like TONY SOPRANO in the show THE SOPRANOS, buys an entertainment system and blasts FLOYD's DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. Found that funny and obscure
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Astral Traveller
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During one preformance of it. during the original Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, instead of the Rael dummy appearing at the end, a Genesis roadie, Geoff Banks, appeared wearing nothing but the Rael jacket, causing both the audience and the band to laugh hysterically, bringing the song to a screeching halt. Phil Collins was a child actor before becoming a musician. He also cannot read sheet music and has his own unique system for writing music. Brian Eno wrote the Microsoft Sound (Windows 95 startup sound) on an Apple Macintosh, he has publicly stated that he dislikes Windows Computers and has never used one. Mike Rutherford was expelled from the Charterhouse School for a series of misdemeanors Eric Clapton auditioned for the role of lead singer in King Crimson, after Greg Lake left the band. Mike Oldfield suffered a mental breakdown after the wide success of Tubular Bells and fled to the country Edited by Astral Traveller - November 19 2012 at 07:26 |
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A mistake is always forgivable, rarely excusable and always unacceptable. -Robert Fripp |
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Dayvenkirq
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^ Didn't know half of what you wrote there. Very nice.
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