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Yukorin
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BebieM
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 14:02 | ||
must be somewhere in Canterbury surely!
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omri
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 14:18 | ||
Where did the moody blues come from ? Since their first album was made in 1965 they must be the first to make prog.
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Yukorin
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 14:34 | ||
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ElwoodHerring
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 12 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 232 |
Posted: April 08 2006 at 14:37 | ||
All the Moodys except for Justin Hayward came from around Birmingham, right where I live. The inside cover picture in "In Search of the Lost Chord" shows the five of them standing in Cannon Hill Park which is just a couple of miles from me. I've been trying to locate the exact spot where they were standing at the time, as the park has changed a bit since 1968!
Also, the cover picture for Led Zeppelin IV (arguably the most famous cover photo in the world) was taken somewhere around Aston, just North of the centre of Birmingham. That's changed a bit too since then (they were knocking some old slum estates down at the time the photo was taken in 1972) Edited by ElwoodHerring |
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Yukorin
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 14:41 | ||
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ElwoodHerring
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 15:02 | ||
Some more Birmingham based bands for you:
Black Sabbath Duran Duran E.L.O. Dexys Midnight Runners (Jim Patterson was a friend of mine) The Move UB40 There are probably plenty more but these are the only ones I know about. Nick Mason of Pink Floyd is a "Brummie" too. Edited by ElwoodHerring |
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micky
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 15:20 | ||
say no more.. Birmingham for Rock capital of the world hahaha. 3 of my trans-genre favs. Must be something in the pollution and smog. |
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ElwoodHerring
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 15:34 | ||
"Senior Member" with 1743 posts to your credit, and that's the best you can do? Tell me, were your other 1742 posts as acidic as this? I like this forum because of the positive attitude I usually find here. Pity some people seem to have problems with being positive. Edited by ElwoodHerring |
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micky
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 15:38 | ||
get a life brother.... what you call acidic or negative.. others call humor... and still others call a bad attempt at humor edit... but if I offend.. I apologize Edited by micky |
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Yukorin
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 15:52 | ||
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micky
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 15:57 | ||
it is and sorry for the attempt at humor. At least he didn't thrown rotten vegatables at me. I've had a few times that things have been thrown in my direction. I remember one time a an amateur comedy night at a bar years ago... cracked a joke about this guy's girlfriend/wife... had a beer bottle thrown at me hahahhah.. good times.... Anyway... back to topic..... |
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Yukorin
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 21 2005 Location: Japan Status: Offline Points: 1589 |
Posted: April 08 2006 at 16:02 | ||
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richardh
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 17:27 | ||
Bournemouth ->Greg Lake and Robert Fripp of King Crimson
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Dick Heath
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 18:40 | ||
So why did they moved to the heart of stock broker Surrey at Cobham - now part of Chelsea FC sphere - within 4 miles of 3 out of the four greatest Liverpudlians.... and Cliff Richard? |
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Fitzcarraldo
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 18:53 | ||
Yes, and the Moodies own the small CD shop named Threshold on the High Street in Cobham. Remember Sally James from the TV programme Tiswas? She owns the childrens outfitters down the other end of the High Street.
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Duncan
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Posted: April 08 2006 at 19:23 | ||
Won't 'england' do?
Progressive rock simply DIDN'T grow out of a single city's 'scene'. |
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Yukorin
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Posted: April 09 2006 at 02:21 | ||
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mystic fred
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Posted: April 09 2006 at 03:43 | ||
the true "home of prog" is not a "stately mansion" anywhere near Birmingham at all, in reality it is probably a misty cottage in deepest snowdonia or a grubby office in Denmark Street.
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Dick Heath
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Posted: April 09 2006 at 07:24 | ||
Used to drive passed it and could see several of the Moodies gold discs through the window of the upper floor office. Ed Macan claimed in Rocking The Classics, that prog wasa phenomonon of the home countries of England (i.e. the S.E.). He was wrong from one aspect of the original home towns of British prog musicians, but right about where the more successful ones ended up - i.e where property was a most profitable investment. |
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