What're you listening to right now??
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Genesis is killer. Listening to In That Quiet Earth and Eleventh Earl of Mar right now.
Prog Rock! (naysayers can suck it)
Prog Rock! (naysayers can suck it)
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I wore my "Lamb" album out. Wish I could've seen that performance. "Watcher of the Skies" and "Dance On a Volcano" is another good one - really All the early stuff (Gabriel) is Excellent.
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Nick C
Sir I think he was using his EMS guitar synth. It had two pedals. I could not see his amps but maybe he was playing thru 2, one for left and one for right output for the SYNTHI HI FLI. I had a friend here in New England who was the ems rep...
Sir I think he was using his EMS guitar synth. It had two pedals. I could not see his amps but maybe he was playing thru 2, one for left and one for right output for the SYNTHI HI FLI. I had a friend here in New England who was the ems rep...
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In theory, theory is the same as practice. In practice it's different.
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JoeCon wrote:Nick C
Sir I think he was using his EMS guitar synth. It had two pedals. I could not see his amps but maybe he was playing thru 2, one for left and one for right output for the SYNTHI HI FLI. I had a friend here in New England who was the ems rep...
Yes, that makes sense.
Mickey Marchello of The Good Rats had one back in that era, but his was modified. It was stand mounted so he could manipulate controls with hands instead of feet.
Those were the days.
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And...
Another guy from that same period I like is the leader of King Crimson:
Robert Fripp. I saw that Bruford band many times and they always killed it.
Another guy from that same period I like is the leader of King Crimson:
Robert Fripp. I saw that Bruford band many times and they always killed it.
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@ JoeCon,
Yep, Fripp is amazing. Saw him with King Crimson on the Discipline tour at the Agora Ballroom in Atlanta, with Adrian Bellew, Bill Bruford, and Tony Levin. They played the entire album, note perfect. Fantastic!
Yep, Fripp is amazing. Saw him with King Crimson on the Discipline tour at the Agora Ballroom in Atlanta, with Adrian Bellew, Bill Bruford, and Tony Levin. They played the entire album, note perfect. Fantastic!
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There's a video on YouTube of and about R. Fripp. He's a fantastic guitarist, of course, and a very interesting individual as well. I don't have the link right now but it's an easy search.
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VZDoriUc5ow
Two of my favorite guitarists
Two of my favorite guitarists
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Sarah Jarosz is on Austin City Limits right now.
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An old friend just sent me a load of CD's he ripped. Right now I'm listening to a live Led Zeppelin album from 1972 that is really great. I don't have a cover or any liner notes, so I'm not sure what it is.
Anybody familiar with a live Led Zep from 72? It knocks the socks off the Song Remains the Same.
Anybody familiar with a live Led Zep from 72? It knocks the socks off the Song Remains the Same.
Don't you boys know any NICE songs?
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Genesis (Trick Of The Tail)
Dance On A Volcano
Entangled
Dance On A Volcano
Entangled
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Dave,
Long ago I drove a Triumph TR-7 and my plate was ..."Squonk".
Long ago I drove a Triumph TR-7 and my plate was ..."Squonk".
In theory, theory is the same as practice. In practice it's different.
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Genesis:Lamb - Back in New York City
Man, I love them odd rhythms; 7/8, oh yeah!
Man, I love them odd rhythms; 7/8, oh yeah!