shermatz wrote:
I'm new, BRAND new to this website, and glad to be
here among kindred spirits. I am an American, living in the USA
(Iowa) and I've been a huge IQ fan since 1985 when we picked up "Tales
from the Lush Attic" in the independent record store I worked at here
in Cedar Rapids.
I've followed them religiously since then, and I must say I'm sorry
to hear that Paul Cook is out--I always admired the smacking authority
of his drumming. But I'm equally pleased to read that the band
has found a more-than-competent replacement, although I promise that
Paul Cook's contribution will not be forgotten.
I want to assure the European readers that half or better of this
nation is in full accord with the sentiments expressed in "Harvest of
Souls." Disgust is too mild of a word to express my feeling for
the war of aggression launched by this off-its-rocker government.
Our nation leads the world in many categories, including, tragically,
irrationality. Just last week I read in our local newspaper that
a NASA guy came to do a presentation for an area high school and asked
for a show of hands of those who doubted that the 1969 moon landing
actually occurred; something over 50% of the hands went up.
Mercifully he did not ask how many believed the Earth is flat.
However, returning to IQ, I want to share your enthusiasm for their
Xmas show and express my regret that those of us a hemisphere away
have no opportunity to share the occasion. IQ has played several
events in "the colonies," but (by neccesity I'm sure) only in the big
urban centers that can guarantee a decent crowd. Unfortunately
those shows have been prohibitively distant for me (Philadelphia most
recently that I've been aware of--half a continent away). I saw
Caravan/Nektar September 2004 in Chicago (incredible) and I'd certainly
drive that far for IQ.
Or, as we say in the USA, "bring it on." Keep progging.
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Welcome to the forum shermatz. It's a shame IQ don't play more often
across the pond but as Martin Orford has said in the past, the working
visas they need to perform longer tours are so difficult to obtain for
bands like IQ, the only way they can play is when they are invited to
perform at a festival or some similar event.
Glad to have you on board mate.