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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2004 at 13:02
Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

 Other musicians include, as you say, Gary Moore, Don Airey and Jon Hiseman (Colosseum II), and Barbra Thompson, but also Herbie Flowers, Rod Argent, John Mole, David Caddick, Bill le Sage, Mary Hopkin (Visconti) and Phil Collins.

Those were the days.....................

I have an underplayed LP of  Rod Argent & Barbra Thompson, with Jon Hiseman inevitably on drums - btw did you ever hear Jon Hiseman's CD of drums solos recorded live as part of BT's Paraphenalia?????????????????

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2004 at 13:56

Zep's "Dancin' Days", as done by Stone Temple Pilots, is beautifull!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 20 2004 at 20:01
Well I  said I would do it from all these great suggestions, so in between listening to my daughter practice the bass for her first public show tomorrow, I burnt a CD of prog covers tonight. It forced me to go through the record collection and seek out  other titles (for instance, I was reminded of a pretty good covers album, although the artist - included below - does make Kansas sound touch like Rainbow). Anyway here's version one (clocking in about 79'.30"):

Gary Lucas: Guerillas in The Midst
Jeff Buckley: Back In NYC
Glueleg: Red
Yngwie Malmsteen: In The Dead Of Night
Californian Guitar Trio: Heart Of The Sunrise
Landberk: No More White Horses
Stanley Snail: Siberian Khatru
Mastermind: The Endless Enigma
Steve Morse: La Villa Strangiato
Tommy Bolin: Sister Andrea
Advent: BITB
Spirits Burning: Return Of The Giant Hogweed. (Not my favorite choice but it is the afterthought and timewise, a good end filler!!).

(Trivia quiz: name the albums these tracks come from, and name the original groups & albums - some are obvious but then some aren't)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2004 at 16:32
Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

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Anyway here's version one (clocking in about 79'.30"):


problems. Playing the burn back this morning discovered the Landberk track curtailed prematurely before reaching its end. And  I realise there was a micro-voltage break when I recorded it (using a Panasonic audio burner not a PC type), and it appears the break was not long enough to break the electric circuit and throw the electronics stupid - but enough to cancel the programming to record that track fully! Therefore 79'30" is  not the full length of these recordings - back to the boring drawd.
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