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sherrynoland
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 20:21 | ||
By the way, Flash wasn't "a smaller band" at the time. Remember, they had a Top 30 hit—still rare for a "prog" band. Capitol was very enthusiastic about them and they were a terrific touring band—better live than on record.
Bubble, or not, it was great time for good music. And that's why I'm glad they're back! Edited by sherrynoland - August 18 2013 at 01:23 |
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Atavachron
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Posted: August 17 2013 at 20:36 | ||
Flash wasn't a smaller band at the time? Right.
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sherrynoland
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Posted: August 23 2013 at 01:15 | ||
Now I'm pretty sure you're being sarcastic. You actually don't think Flash was at the top of the heap during their short 70's lifespan. I was gonna ignore it, but I'm curious...
I'm wondering how old you are, David, and how much you actually know about Flash's history. Or maybe we just have different definitions of "big," but they certainly satisfy mine. They performed with most of the top bands of the day playing before hundreds of thousands of people, they toured the world, were on radio and TV, headlined at Lincoln Center in NYC, hit the charts, have had their albums reissued numerous times, and accomplished all this in 2 1/2 years before breaking up, which is the only reason they didn't become the household names some of their peers became. I wouldn't call that "a smaller band," no. "They've got guts, they are musicians with the chops and they've got enough insight into the mechanics of music-making to be able to offer more in the way of intelligent, innovative musicianship than nine-tenths of their contemporaries." Gordon Fletcher - ROLLING STONE Edited by sherrynoland - September 15 2013 at 01:16 |
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 07 2014 at 16:49 | ||
As many of you probably know, ex-Yes and Flash guitarist Peter Banks died suddenly last year (heart failure, reportedly). He was honored on the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Induction ceremony. The outpouring of appreciation was phenomenal. I hope Pete knows...
Edited by sherrynoland - May 07 2014 at 17:46 |
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Evolver
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Posted: May 07 2014 at 18:20 | ||
Thanks Sherry
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moshkito
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Posted: May 11 2014 at 11:59 | ||
Hi,
I just took a trip back in time ... got the first album and enjoyed it!
One of the liner notes is kinda funny ... what do I need a keyboard for it when I can play the part on the guitar also ... and Peter DOES! Edited by moshkito - May 11 2014 at 12:00 |
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 20 2014 at 16:41 | ||
I played some "new progrock" for Ray last night and he said to me, "If you're not evolving, you become part of the furniture."
He went on to say (I'm paraphrasing now), the only place NEW music comes from is WITHIN an individual. I say, that's why when you hear truly original music, you can recognize the artist (not a genre). They sound like no one else. |
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presdoug
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Posted: May 20 2014 at 17:08 | ||
I did not discover Flash until finding a used lp copy of the debut in the early 90s. I have the first three records, and like them very much. I like them more than Yes, itself, really.
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 20 2014 at 17:33 | ||
Have you heard the new CD? Excerpts here: https://soundcloud.com/flashbennettcarter |
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presdoug
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Posted: May 20 2014 at 18:09 | ||
^Thanks, I heard those excerpts, and I liked what I heard, definitely. Very interesting.
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 21 2014 at 14:25 | ||
Did you buy a vinyl reissue, or a CD? I don't think I've seen those liner notes. Anything else interesting? Would you consider reproducing them here for us? Ray says Flash managed live without keyboards and was so energetic they got by, but he thinks it was a bad decision to carry on without and they would have been better with Moraz who auditioned, or someone like him. |
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Dellinger
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Posted: May 21 2014 at 21:12 | ||
Interesting. I guess it would have been great if indeed thay had taken Moraz in. Perhaps he would have fared better than with Yes, given that the story of how he was kicked out was rather unpleasant. |
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 22 2014 at 02:09 | ||
The story goes, Moraz came backstage after a Flash gig all decked out, with a woman on both arms and said, "I should be in your band!" I wonder if he remembers that? :) Nobody knew him or had heard him play, and were a bit put off. Mike, the drummer, went home with him and reported back that he was a good player. But in the end, they'd gotten used to just the four of them and felt it would be odd to bring in someone new. Tony Kaye was asked to join because he felt like part of the family. |
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moshkito
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Posted: May 24 2014 at 14:20 | ||
Pal ... I had that album cover on my wall for over 10 years!
Along with Capability Brown's Voice
I don't think so. I think there would have been a clash of ideas that would eventually hurt more than it would help. I just thought that YES, should have been more respectful and kept Patrick for at least 3 or 4 more albums, but sadly, it didn't happen, probably because of the egos involved. And YES went to a pop'ish concept from there, which might have suggested that Patrick was way too intelligent musically speaking to even be with FLASH. And Peter saying that he could play all the keyboard parts, would not help matters.
Keyboards ARE, and WERE, grossly over rated, because of the grandiosity of its sound that could over power a guitar and singer real quick. But the number of bands that deserve more respect in a progressive discussion are not getting it, because we can't get past the "sound" with the leyboards! We refuse to accept the "same concept" and "idea" with different instruments, EVEN, playing the same part, as Peter suggests. That would make his band FAR MORE progressive than a lot of our favorites, but no ..... we go for the sound, not the music.
The "sound" should never, be a part of the definition! Edited by moshkito - May 25 2014 at 10:55 |
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 24 2014 at 15:36 | ||
Thanks for your comments, Moshkito, I know you enjoyed those covers! But I'm confused.
Flash had Tony Kaye as a guest on keys on their first album. I assumed you read that liner note from Pete on a later album, or reissue. Ray tells me there were no quotes on any of the first three Flash studio album covers. I know Pete said it later, but where did you see it? As for Moraz, or another keyboardist joining Flash, "feeling like part of the family" is code for "can get along and work well with everybody" as well as being super-talented. That would have been essential and I think Patrick's demeanor upon meeting them didn't bode well. As it turned out, there was only room for one ego in Flash—Pete's. Unfortunately, that's why Pete was never successfully in any band for very long. |
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Dellinger
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Posted: May 24 2014 at 22:09 | ||
It seems the editing of the posts you were trying to reply to are a bit confusing. I didn't say any of that, as the quote boxes sugest, but it was rather Sherry Edited by Dellinger - May 25 2014 at 20:26 |
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moshkito
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Posted: May 25 2014 at 10:55 | ||
Fixed. Sorry about that.
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 25 2014 at 15:12 | ||
Moshkito,
I think Dellinger was trying to tell you that the questions and comments above (and below) were from me, not him. I was asking where you saw that quote from Pete...
On the point about having a keyboard player, or not, Ray says, aside from having no mic on the bass so it's virtually inaudible, the live recording of "Flash In Public" recently released reminded him of how much better they might have sounded—fuller, richer— with keys. As on their studio recordings though, it would have to be done right. This time around, they have an excellent keyboardist. https://soundcloud.com/flashbennettcarter |
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sherrynoland
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Posted: May 26 2014 at 15:59 | ||
On behalf of troops everywhere...past, present and future—
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0Eyw3l3XM |
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sherrynoland
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Posted: June 29 2014 at 02:45 | ||
Got a nice letter from a fan...
Hello Colin and Ray, I just wanted to share an experience from the distant past and hope you enjoy... A Flash story, It was the early 70s, I was a high school student and played bass guitar (Gibson walnut SB 450) and was visiting Jones County Junior College during homecoming weekend. By chance a guitar player who was a JCJC student and I crossed paths. The guitar player was a local guitar god who played a Gibson Les Paul when it was a big deal to own a Les Paul. We were discussing music and bands when he told me about a impressive new band. He wanted me to hear this band, so we walked to his Mazda RX-3. This car had a rotary engine which was cool in those days. We go for a drive and he puts Flash In The Can eight-track tape in and cranks up the volume on his Craig eight-track player. I hear this tight hard rock band crank out of the speakers. The music reminded me of a muscular Yes combined with the power of the Who. After hearing this exciting new sound, I was hooked on Flash. ~ Charles Laseter |
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