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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 19:48

Wired: Jeff Beck's first jazz rock album. Max Middleton and Jan Hammer featured separately as keyboard and tune-writers/arrangers. A rather unsubtle message with the tune Led Boots ?

Blow By Blow: the second jazz rock album with Jan Hammer now fully taken over from Max Middleton. (In the meanwhile Middleton also formed a spin off band, Hummingbird, with some members of The Jeff Beck Group; later recorded with guitarist Robert Awai on the  jazz specialist label spun from Harvest Records in the late 70's and then played with Geordie, Chris Rea's Band for many years).

 

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I may be wrong but I could have sworn Blow By Blow was first 1975 and Max M. was still playing with JB.  I saw that tour and Mahvishnu Orchestra opened with Jean Luc Ponty  and Michael Waldon on drums among others (Visions of Emerald Beyond).  Then Wired came out witrh Jan Hammer the following year 1976 or 7. I am doing this from memory so I may be wrong.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 19:34
Originally posted by Rob The Plant Rob The Plant wrote:

This thread is dead, we've decided not to add Zeppelin, and in my opinion Queen should not be added either. Boundaries, we need boundaries. I started this because Autograph was added, but Manni said it was a mistake and took them off, so I'm settled. If you want to suggest any bands there's a particular forum for that, and I believe Queen has been brought up already.

So many new bands.

, sorry if anything i said offended you buddy. put it behind us?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 13:38
Sorry Petra ! Just assume only woman on here to be TF...Funny though if somebody put a poll on here about the best 5 Piece prog rock outfit - TF would vote for ELP..Thats just the way it is on planet Threefates............
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 13:24
Originally posted by Rob The Plant Rob The Plant wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by the musical box the musical box wrote:

 

Led Zeppelin 1: This record pushed rock music into new territory: Nothing like this had ever been done before.

 

Can't agree. Several elements of early LZ albums, went back to Jeff Beck (in fact quite a few of us early LZ fans used look out for the lifts from earlier Beck albums, e.g. compare Hangsman's Knee and, Gallows Pole ) - and then Jeff Beck reckons he was trying do something wrt heavy rock along the lines of Vanilla Fudge (explaining Beck Boggert Appice). Have a listen to Jeff Beck's Truth (which had John Paul Jones and Keith Moon, the latter gave rise to LZ's name, in on the sessions) and certainly (Cosa Nostra) Beckola .

If Keith Moon and Page started a new band it would go down like a Lead Zeppelin.

I think it was Led Zeppelin's on stage performance that put them over anyone else in the beginning, because of their improvisation, although the album is also very electric.

Jeff Beck let Jimmy Page steal away with the heavy rock idea, partly because Beck's interests kept changing direction (aka attention span), and a bad motor accident didn't help. Check the changes and different musics on the following released over  10 years:

 

Truth - early British rock, blues, heaviness and covers (and yet another version of Ol Man River), and Rod Stewart sounding great and still audience shy.

(Cosa Nostra) Beckola: some might say Led Zeppelin 0 -classic line-up of Beck, Stewart, Ron Wood (still a bass player), Nicky Hopkins (who actually toured with this line-up)  and Tony Newman (who was then to go off and dabble in early British heavy rock with May Blitz). Stewart and Wood formed the ultimate pub band, the  Faces with the remaining Small Faces (Marriott had gone to playing boogie rock with pretty boy Peter Frampton, fresh from the Herd).

The Orange Album (that's how was sold in the early 70's because of  picture of an orange on the sleeve - like the misnamed Beatles White Album) but strictly the first of two The Jeff Beck Group LPs- e.g. with Bob Tench, Cozy Powell, Max Middleton etc.  (Middletone was to bring Beck towards a jazzier style). The second album was Rough & Ready. Music: blues rock - never worked out why the last track on the first JBG album changed its name from LP to CD - on the LP it is called Raynes Park Blues (having spent several wet Sunday afternoons in Raynes Park in the early 70's, this tune captured the feeling very well).

Beck Boggart Appice: (sort of Cream meets LZ meets Vanilla Fudge, power trio). Japanese only double live LP as well. Broke up after one studio recording, but apparently were rarely sober on tour. I must have been fortunate to catch them on sober night in the English Midlands, when I saw one of my favourite gigs ever - support (Pete Bank's) Flash also in fine form. Appice played in Rod Stewart's later Vegas-oriented bands.

In the meanwhile Beck was playing with Stevie Wonder  (I think on Superstition and albums from that period).

Wired: Jeff Beck's first jazz rock album. Max Middleton and Jan Hammer featured separately as keyboard and tune-writers/arrangers. A rather unsubtle message with the tune Led Boots ?

Blow By Blow: the second jazz rock album with Jan Hammer now fully taken over from Max Middleton. (In the meanwhile Middleton also formed a spin off band, Hummingbird, with some members of The Jeff Beck Group; later recorded with guitarist Robert Awai on the  jazz specialist label spun from Harvest Records in the late 70's and then played with Geordie, Chris Rea's Band for many years).

Jeff Beck with Jan Hammer Group: Live (in London) a mix of Beck and Hammer Group studio tracks played live - seem to be having fun. Jan Hammer keeps reappearing through Beck's subsequent career - most recently touring with Beck in the UK in early summer 2004.

 

BTW check out Beck playing with John McLaughlin, covering a Modern Jazz Quartet tune, Django, on McLaughlin's (great and very varied album) The Promise - is on the playlist for my radio show tomorrow night, concentrating this week only on good cover versions.

 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 13:03
Originally posted by Rob The Plant Rob The Plant wrote:

This thread is dead, we've decided not to add Zeppelin, and in my opinion Queen should not be added either. Boundaries, we need boundaries. I started this because Autograph was added, but Manni said it was a mistake and took them off, so I'm settled. If you want to suggest any bands there's a particular forum for that, and I believe Queen has been brought up already.


So many new bands.


you're right
they are not prog and queen is not also (and they are really too FM)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 13:03
Same with Zeppelin, not concrete enough though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 13:02
Originally posted by John Gargo John Gargo wrote:

I was surprised to see this band is up for consideration, as I consider them anything but prog rock. Also, I just wanted to say that I was genuinely surprised that Queen is not in the archive either... Did a quick search and found that a lot of people don't consider them prog here either... could have fooled me.


So no to Zeppelin (not that I thought they had any chance of getting in anyway), and a resounded YES to Queen, which this thread really has almost nothing to do with anyway but oh well...



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but there are some prog moments, little like the Allman
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 13:01

This thread is dead, we've decided not to add Zeppelin, and in my opinion Queen should not be added either. Boundaries, we need boundaries. I started this because Autograph was added, but Manni said it was a mistake and took them off, so I'm settled. If you want to suggest any bands there's a particular forum for that, and I believe Queen has been brought up already.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 13:01
Don't worry Petra, yes and genesis are the most popular prog bands, but not the best!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:59
Originally posted by Swinton MCR Swinton MCR wrote:

Abba - Abba - Abba, You Cad Sir!, I listened to Genesis and some more Genesis and then a bit more Genesis, then some Yes then a lot of Yes then some ELP and a Camel or two then Twelfth night and IQ and marillion and..................

But of course I heard Abba at every single "Do" and pub I went in, thus I heard a lot of Abba too

Funny I could never get into Genesis or Yes, still can't  I worry that i can never truly be a prog fan when i dislike those two major bands...

BTW I'm a lady! not a sir

 

Oliver- I love 'No Quarter' its an amazing song, beautiful guitar midway and Roberts voice is really emotional.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:57

I was surprised to see this band is up for consideration, as I consider them anything but prog rock.  Also, I just wanted to say that I was genuinely surprised that Queen is not in the archive either... Did a quick search and found that a lot of people don't consider them prog here either... could have fooled me.

So no to Zeppelin (not that I thought they had any chance of getting in anyway), and a resounded YES to Queen, which this thread really has almost nothing to do with anyway but oh well... 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:57
yeah - I like Stairway to Heaven - No 1 in the friday Rock show Xmas poll of all time rock songs - thus I heard it every year !!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:54
"Led Zeppelin 4: The classic... It starts off with two easy and accessable "RADIO friendly" tracks and then becomes a pure progressive album. I challenge any one to say that any off "The Battle of Evermore", "Stairway to Heaven" or "Going To California" isnt prog. LISTEN TO IT! Again, immense progress is shown: This album is leaps an bounds above Zeppelin 3."

I found this one to be painful, except "stairway" which is wonderful.
I much prefer the one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:52

Abba - Abba - Abba, You Cad Sir!, I listened to Genesis and some more Genesis and then a bit more Genesis, then some Yes then a lot of Yes then some ELP and a Camel or two then Twelfth night and IQ and marillion and..................

But of course I heard Abba at every single "Do" and pub I went in, thus I heard a lot of Abba too



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:50
and what about "No quarter"?
i've got a live version which is quite virtuose
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:48

Originally posted by Swinton MCR Swinton MCR wrote:

Aaaargh - Another band I ignored in my youth, Led Zep - Am I going to find untold prog jems upon their albums........I SHOULD BE TOLD !!!

How on earth could  you have ignored Led Zep! What did you listen to in your youth?  Abba?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:47

Originally posted by 70sSoundquality 70sSoundquality wrote:

Originally posted by alan_pfeifer alan_pfeifer wrote:

70soundquality, What is this song your'e talking about?  I don't think Zeppelin ever did a song named that.


You wouldnt think that if you havent heard it. Led Zeppelin, 1979, In through the out door. Carouselambra is the title.

I know the song Carouselambra from 'In through the outdoor' and you may think of it as prog because its got synth running through it and its 10 minutes long with a time change midway but  its quite a simple repetitive song really and not all that progressive.

I love Led Zeppelin to bits but they weren't prog back when i saw them in 1979 and they sure are not prog now

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:32
yes you will. Get Houses of the Holy, and In Through The Outdoor. You will not be dissapointed!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:27
Aaaargh - Another band I ignored in my youth, Led Zep - Am I going to find untold prog jems upon their albums........I SHOULD BE TOLD !!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 12:26
Originally posted by Rob The Plant Rob The Plant wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by the musical box the musical box wrote:

 

Led Zeppelin 1: This record pushed rock music into new territory: Nothing like this had ever been done before.

 

Can't agree. Several elements of early LZ albums, went back to Jeff Beck (in fact quite a few of us early LZ fans used look out for the lifts from earlier Beck albums, e.g. compare Hangsman's Knee and, Gallows Pole ) - and then Jeff Beck reckons he was trying do something wrt heavy rock along the lines of Vanilla Fudge (explaining Beck Boggert Appice). Have a listen to Jeff Beck's Truth (which had John Paul Jones and Keith Moon, the latter gave rise to LZ's name, in on the sessions) and certainly (Cosa Nostra) Beckola .

If Keith Moon and Page started a new band it would go down like a Lead Zeppelin.

I think it was Led Zeppelin's on stage performance that put them over anyone else in the beginning, because of their improvisation, although the album is also very electric.

I'll look into Jeff Beck.

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