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Topic: Hair in a G-StringPosted By: odinalcatraz
Subject: Hair in a G-String
Date Posted: October 17 2016 at 19:56
I think it might be time to place the album for easy listening right here!
The CDs will follow in November. Glad to say, that it will be way ahead of the published date too.
That is when it will hit Amazon, Itunes and all those wonderful places like Spotafly
Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: November 03 2016 at 02:43
The Album sounds impressive. Reviews are so far favourable
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Posted By: odinalcatraz
Date Posted: November 03 2016 at 12:58
AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:
The Album sounds impressive. Reviews are so far favourable
We made a prog album for all the mums out there and it was high time someone did that.
Well the G-String thing could be an issue I know.
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Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: November 05 2016 at 01:39
Ha ha. All I think about is a hairy guitar string. Works for me. I need to hear the finished album. I've got the sweet but unfinished version you sent.
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Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: November 05 2016 at 16:36
Well, this album surely will hit some right strings - or should I say spots? Anyway, I gave it two listens and I'm quite sure that this one will make it easily to my top 10 of this year.
Moreover, I found the lyrics of And So, Today somewhat intriguing. Ian Kilminster and David Bowie are rather easy to identify, but who are the first two? My guesses: George Martin (quite sure) and Paul Kantner (pretty sure, but I have a little doubt).
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Posted By: odinalcatraz
Date Posted: November 05 2016 at 18:13
someone_else wrote:
Well, this album surely will hit some right strings - or should I say spots? Anyway, I gave it two listens and I'm quite sure that this one will make it easily to my top 10 of this year.
Moreover, I found the lyrics of And So, Today somewhat intriguing. Ian Kilminster and David Bowie are rather easy to identify, but who are the first two? My guesses: George Martin (quite sure) and Paul Kantner (pretty sure, but I have a little doubt).
Wow!! 3 out of 4 ain't bad. This is great to read and thank you for what you said about the album!!
PS: Many don't get the first one. You did!
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Posted By: odinalcatraz
Date Posted: November 05 2016 at 18:14
AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:
Ha ha. All I think about is a hairy guitar string. Works for me. I need to hear the finished album. I've got the sweet but unfinished version you sent.
I will never finish it. That would ruin it! The CD will make it all ok tho'.
------------- http://www.corvusstone.com
Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: November 07 2016 at 05:53
odinalcatraz wrote:
someone_else wrote:
Well, this album surely will hit some right strings - or should I say spots? Anyway, I gave it two listens and I'm quite sure that this one will make it easily to my top 10 of this year.
Moreover, I found the lyrics of And So, Today somewhat intriguing. Ian Kilminster and David Bowie are rather easy to identify, but who are the first two? My guesses: George Martin (quite sure) and Paul Kantner (pretty sure, but I have a little doubt).
Wow!! 3 out of 4 ain't bad. This is great to read and thank you for what you said about the album!!
PS: Many don't get the first one. You did!
And I could have them all fours without the rebound if I were not as short-sighted as usual. The second one is quite a mixture of DNA fingerprints: another proof that the 2016 obituary is way too long. Paul Kantner may have been a decent guess, but there are some others: Glenn Frey (9641 Sunset was on the cover of Hotel California), and, the most likely, Keith Emerson. He had a pilot's license, lived at biking distance from Sunset Blvd and chose to leave after all.
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Posted By: Rubidium
Date Posted: November 11 2016 at 11:10
someone_else wrote:
odinalcatraz wrote:
someone_else wrote:
Well, this album surely will hit some right strings - or should I say spots? Anyway, I gave it two listens and I'm quite sure that this one will make it easily to my top 10 of this year.
Moreover, I found the lyrics of And So, Today somewhat intriguing. Ian Kilminster and David Bowie are rather easy to identify, but who are the first two? My guesses: George Martin (quite sure) and Paul Kantner (pretty sure, but I have a little doubt).
Wow!! 3 out of 4 ain't bad. This is great to read and thank you for what you said about the album!!
PS: Many don't get the first one. You did!
And I could have them all fours without the rebound if I were not as short-sighted as usual. The second one is quite a mixture of DNA fingerprints: another proof that the 2016 obituary is way too long. Paul Kantner may have been a decent guess, but there are some others: Glenn Frey (9641 Sunset was on the cover of Hotel California), and, the most likely, Keith Emerson. He had a pilot's license, lived at biking distance from Sunset Blvd and chose to leave after all.
The Heat Is On. Obviously Glenn Frey.
Posted By: odinalcatraz
Date Posted: November 11 2016 at 12:00
Rubidium wrote:
someone_else wrote:
odinalcatraz wrote:
someone_else wrote:
Well, this album surely will hit some right strings - or should I say spots? Anyway, I gave it two listens and I'm quite sure that this one will make it easily to my top 10 of this year.
Moreover, I found the lyrics of And So, Today somewhat intriguing. Ian Kilminster and David Bowie are rather easy to identify, but who are the first two? My guesses: George Martin (quite sure) and Paul Kantner (pretty sure, but I have a little doubt).
Wow!! 3 out of 4 ain't bad. This is great to read and thank you for what you said about the album!!
PS: Many don't get the first one. You did!
And I could have them all fours without the rebound if I were not as short-sighted as usual. The second one is quite a mixture of DNA fingerprints: another proof that the 2016 obituary is way too long. Paul Kantner may have been a decent guess, but there are some others: Glenn Frey (9641 Sunset was on the cover of Hotel California), and, the most likely, Keith Emerson. He had a pilot's license, lived at biking distance from Sunset Blvd and chose to leave after all.
The Heat Is On. Obviously Glenn Frey.
You nailed it! Yes I did stick many clues in for them all. "You can check out but you can never leave" is one that get's missed.
But it's great to see the thinking that went into figuring it all out.