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Posted: June 14 2008 at 05:42
hahahhah.. .well... that was a pic from before we met
I guess a recent pic would be more in order.. I don't have much Pablo... here is one I posted in the collab area from a trip to see Raff last year... not the most in focus.. but trust me... you are better off that way hahahha.
The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
4.09 Excellent addition to any prog music collection
801 Live, released in 1976
Track Listings
1. Lagrima 2. T.N.K. (Tomorrow Never Knows) 3. East Of Asteroid 4. Rongwrong 5. Sombre Reptiles 6. Baby's On Fire 7. Diamond Head 8. Miss Shapiro 9. You Really Got Me 10. Third Uncle
Line-up/Musicians
- PHIL MANZANERA - Brian Eno / keyboards, synthesise, guitar, and vocals - Lloyd Watson / slide-guitar and vocals - Francis Monkman / Fender Rhodes and clavinet - Bill MacCormick / bass and vocals - Simon Philipps / drums and rhythm generator
Probably the finest Canterbury/Pop crossover live album of all time. A fine collection of Phil Manzanera, Quiet Sun and Brian Eno songs with two well chosen covers (whether Eno's guitar was actually plugged in during You really Got Me is debatable, but the sight of him holding the guitar on stage was quite memorable). I had the immense pleasure of seeing 801 play this set live in 1976 and have been playing this album regularly ever since.
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 12:04
Kate Bush - Live at Hammersmith live video
Mystery 1: How is it possible that this has not yet been released on DVD in its full glory, with the Peter Gabriel footage included? Mystery 2: How can there only be one other brief review of this release? Have you people really not seen this?
This show is the epitome of Kate, her most perfect moment in my eyes. While her albums are great, only through seeing it combined with her talents of dance and visual can you fully appreciate her.
This was my first exposure to Kate, her greatest release in my opinion, and one of the reasons I put away my Zeppelin albums and started listening to strange music. If you are a Kate fan and have not seen this, it needs to be your most pressing priority.
...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 13:01
Ghost Rider wrote:
As a longtime Kate fan, I MUST get that video, or perhaps wait for it to be released in DVD format - provided it ever happens!
another one to wait (for ever) for is the Kate Bush BBC Christmas Special simply called 'Kate' from 1979 - I've seen a VHS copy of the programme, so it exists somewhere, but whether it ever sees an official DVD release is another question.
here's a clip from it featuring Kate Bush & Peter Gabriel dueting a Roy Harper song....
"And at the door, we can't say more, than just another day. Without a sound, I turn around, and I walk away."
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 15:04
Raffa, you would LOVE it. You can sometimes find vhs copies floating around on Ebay, vhs or laserdisc.
Dean, that Xmas special is very cool as well. They could put that on a DVD release as a bonus! Of course, at the rate Kate/EMI move, we'll all be dead by the time it happens.
What IS their problem getting this stuff out? Sometimes an artist won't release something because their not happy with the quality, but that can't be the case with Hammersmith. It's top notch quality from every perspective and Kate's early defining moment.
...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 16:37
Ghost Rider wrote:
cacho wrote:
^DUDE!!! Micky!! You are frickin' SPOOKY!
Well not THAT spooky but there you go, you got a friend that feels you're spooky. Sort of odd room you have there, too.
One day I'll dare myself to post a pic of mine of my haunted room and myself, one day...
And you believed him? Do you seriously think I would even contemplate marrying such a guy as the one in the pic? He looks NOTHING like that, thank heavens.... Much better-looking, in fact, as well as smarter-looking!
....Do I have to believe you, he's smart? If I'm a little dumb well, it must be the ADN of, well you know, MICKY!
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 16:41
micky wrote:
hahahhah.. .well... that was a pic from before we met I guess a recent pic would be more in order.. I don't have much Pablo... here is one I posted in the collab area from a trip to see Raff last year... not the most in focus.. but trust me... you are better off that way hahahha.
ohh, here you look more older(in not bad sense, but in a mature sense). Well, THERE you look Smart! haha.
Tommorow's Dad Day. Well at least in my country. Is it in the rest?
@King by Tor. haha, yeah I can see him too laughing to the DT fans! hahaha
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 17:05
Finnforest wrote:
Dean, that Xmas special is very cool as well. They could put that on a DVD release as a bonus! Of course, at the rate Kate/EMI move, we'll all be dead by the time it happens.
What IS their problem getting this stuff out? Sometimes an artist won't release something because their not happy with the quality, but that can't be the case with Hammersmith. It's top notch quality from every perspective and Kate's early defining moment.
Scratching around on YouTube I've found most (if not all) of the TV show. The tracks are:
Wedding List, The Man With The Child In His Eyes, Violins, Egypt, Symphony In Blue, Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake, December WIll Be Magic, Ran Tan Waltz, Them Heavy People and Another Day (with Peter Gabriel) - the programme also featured a solo spot by PG (Here Comes The Flood)
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 19:55
His opening of Here Comes the Flood sends chills down my spine.
As does Kate's opening of "Moving" on the Hammersmith show, I literally get choked up sometimes when she starts that concert. Moving is my favorite Kate song, and seeing her open the show with it has actually made me tear up I'm not ashamed to admit. More than once. So amazing the power in that melody and her delivery of it in that moment.
...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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