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Tom Ozric
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Vibrationbaby
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I got these two tidbits about Hungarian band Omega when I sent questions to Laszlo Benko for the PA interview. with Omega
Omega got their name from a concert organizer because they showed up for the gig without a name. So the organizer just named them. When they showed up they saw that this band Omega had replaced them only to find out that it was them. Thy didn't argue about it and the name was kept. The rest is proverbial history. Also the music for the 1984 Boney M hit Rasputin was actually written by Omega. They were recording in the same studio and sold the song to Boney M for cash. The music for the original Omega Ajanlott Utvonal from their techno-pop album Omega XI was also used by Boney M for their 1984 hit Wild Years . Couldn't get the exact Hungarian to English translation. Check it out. And here's the excerpt from the interview : There are too many rumours around it. We worked in neighbouring studios with Boney M somewhere in Germany. They were really interested in our music and one day Farian offered to buy a song. The official way should have been simply impossible, bureaucratic and useless for us personally. We all thought that we should make it somehow, so we just sold it for cash. The interesting point is that we play in a very different style, but a melody can be interpreted and adopted without limitations. Actually, not only Rasputin, but quite a few songs (Wild Planet, Future World, etc.) has some Omega themes, no doubt about it. I think nobody knows exactly how impressions and themes were flying from us to them, but we could live with it. Edited by Vibrationbaby - June 09 2013 at 07:36 |
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Gerinski
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Not fully Prog but Prog-Related: in the original Spanish LP issue of Lou Reed's Rock'n'Roll Animal, released still under the dictatorship regime of Franco, the song Heroin was censored (for obvious reasons) and was replaced by the versions of Vicious and Walk On The Wild Side which would appear in the album Lou Reed Live (these two songs had arguably reason to be censored too but apparently the censors were not too clever or a bit more permissive with sex orientation than with drugs). After Franco's death in 1975 a new release with the normal track list with Heroin was released.
A copy of that early edition was at my place when I was a kid and it's the one I first listened to and grew familiar with, it must have been owned by some relative but at some point it disappeared and I have no idea from whom it was or where did it go. I loved that album so a bit later when I grew up I bought the LP and it included Heroin, at first I was pissed off that Vicious and Walk On The Wild Side were missing because that was the album I had got familiar with, but then I learnt that they were included in Lou Reed Live, so I bought that one too and I was happy having them all, including the 'excitingly forbidden' Heroin. That early edition must be quite rare because I have not found any trace of its existence in the net. I wish I knew who in my family had it and recover it, it would possibly be a relatively valuable collectors item nowadays. |
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Gerinski
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Not really obscure but some younger proggers may not know it: the title of The Nice debut album was 'The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack'. Emerlist Davjack was an imaginary name made up from the names of the four band members Keith Emerson, David O'List, Brian Davison and Lee Jackson.
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dr wu23
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Here's a fairly obscure one for ya.....always loved this tune. |
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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octopus-4
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I don't remember if I have already posted it: David O'List was the first guitarist to replace Syd Barrett in a Pink Floyd concert when he was too stoned to play. David played all the gig giving his back to the public.
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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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presdoug
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In the long existence of German jazz/jazz-rock group Passport, they only came to tour in North America once, in the US in 1973.
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Vibrationbaby
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I think Guru Guru only did a short tour in 1980 as well.
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Gerinski
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Neither very obscure nor very prog, but Lou Reed was subjected to electroshocks in his teens in order to try to correct his homosexual leanings.
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In their recording session of Black Clouds and Silver Linings, Dream Theater amassed a Starbucks bill of 10K.
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dr wu23
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Prolly been mentioned before but Touch was mentioned in the Proto prog thread so.....the keyboard player was originally in the Kingsmen who of course wrote the classic Louie Louie.
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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Metalmarsh89
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Barenaked Ladies wrote an album entitled Snacktime! One song involves a large group of guest callers, announcing their favorite snacks. Geddy Lee is the first one you hear.
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Dellinger
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The horror of ignorance, poor guy. |
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progbethyname
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I'd have to pee every 5mins. Lol |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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that would explain Portnoy's "singing" on BC&SL
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What?
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silverpot
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Poor thing. However, it's good to discover that the world has become a better place in some areas. And Lou has helped it along I feel. |
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octopus-4
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Still better than what happened to a genius and war decorated hero like Alan Turing
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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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JJLehto
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Robert Fripp is a human being.
I know, I didn't want to believe it either |
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Before founding Gentle Giant, the Shulman brothers were in a band called Simon Dupree and the Big Sound. They released one rather popular single - Kites. You can listen to it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR0DcCI7b1E
Here's the obscure bit. A finnish language version of the song was recorded by a singer called Kirka and it became a massive hit over here. Over the years it has become one of those songs that everyone knows whether they like it or not. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u_OvhkwK-I As a matter of fact I was very surprised to find out that this age old earworm had originally been crafted by members of my possibly favourite prog rock band : D
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Not according to the other members of King Crimson! I know, I know, all in jest and good fun
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