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Dick Heath
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 05:58 |
Alex MacHacek is one of my favourite guitarists - and perhaps his love of the polyrhythmic in all his great solo recordings, that the math rock may be attributed to? Also Alex's first album had this great feeling of the early 80's Mothers fronted by Allan Holdsworth, hence a link back to the first UK line-up.
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threerprogfest
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Posted: May 26 2008 at 00:18 |
Eddie Jobson:
There is a new Progressive Rock Festival - called - 3RP - 3 Rivers Progressive Rock Festival.
It will be held in Pittsburgh , PA. August 23-24 , 2008.
There will be 10 bands, and I have 1 slot open.
I would be interested in speaking with you about having UKZ perform at the 3RP Progfest.
You can get intouch with me at [email protected].
The 3RP website is : www.3rprogfest.com.
Please checkout the website and contact me.
Thank you.
Regards,
Howard Levy
3RP Promotions - President and Founder
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magardiner
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Posted: October 22 2008 at 19:38 |
Did you ever hear back from him, Howard?
MAG
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: October 23 2008 at 20:39 |
So, what did you all think of TU-95?
I was heavily reminded of King Crimson, not anything remotely like U.K. It's a good tune, but not what U.K. fans were expecting, or at least, this U.K. fan. Marco Minneman is a monster, that's for sure. Machacek's solo was a bit brief and not very complex.
More to come next month, I guess.
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magardiner
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Posted: October 23 2008 at 23:19 |
It was, as you say, not what I expected. But the moment I heard it I remembered that UK itself was originally conceived as a reborn King Crimson. Holdsworth joined after Fripp dropped out. In light of that it actually makes sense, doesn't it? MAG |
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