What are you listening to, right now................
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@Salacious-Crumb said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@Crucial said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@Salacious-Crumb said in What are you listening to, right now................:
I watched this last week. Made seven years ago. It was great. These guys are badasses.
So badass that Wilko Johnson got to chop Ned Starks head off
"'They said they wanted somebody really sinister who went around looking daggers at people before killing them. That made it easy. Looking daggers at people is what I do all the time, it's like second nature to me'."
That's great. Looking psycho has always been his natural visage and it has only improved with age.
Here's an old live clip of the Feelgoods
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Just been listening to the rest of The Strypes new alum released today. Still wearing their influences on their sleeves. One minute you'd swear you were listening to The Jam, then Feelgood, then Squeeze but these young kids (still under 20) are really finding their own sound from those influences now.
Saw them live the other night and it was like going to a gig when I was their age. So much energy and fun. Will be a pity when they outgrow small venues though because the atmosphere was really suited to them.This is an older song but the clip is from this month. Below is a photo from the famous rock photographer Derek D'Souza taken during the same song at the gig I was at. (I was standing right next to him as he was shooting). Top band and great to see a load of young kids getting into real music.
"Photograph by Derek D'Souza at www.blinkandyoumissit.com"
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King Crimson - Easy Money - 6/25/1973 - Wollman Memorial Rink (Official)
Have a box of tissue paper handy. This will make you orgasm.
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While reading a book on prog rock, I cracked up at this Vangelis anecdote:
JON ANDERSON WAS COPING with the separation from Yes. In short order he sought out Vangelis, whom he warmly remembered trying to court for the band when Wakeman originally quit. “I saw photographs of him playing four or five keyboards at the same time, and laser beams behind him,” Anderson would recall. “It was unbelievable. I had to meet this guy.” When he did, Vangelis greeted the singer in “a kaftan way down to the floor and a big bow and arrow around his shoulders and arrows coming out of a quiver,” displaying archery before he got down to the music.
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@Tim said in What are you listening to, right now................:
While reading a book on prog rock, I cracked up at this Vangelis anecdote:
JON ANDERSON WAS COPING with the separation from Yes. In short order he sought out Vangelis, whom he warmly remembered trying to court for the band when Wakeman originally quit. “I saw photographs of him playing four or five keyboards at the same time, and laser beams behind him,” Anderson would recall. “It was unbelievable. I had to meet this guy.” When he did, Vangelis greeted the singer in “a kaftan way down to the floor and a big bow and arrow around his shoulders and arrows coming out of a quiver,” displaying archery before he got down to the music.
Good lord.
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@Bovidae said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Anyone else watch Prime Rocks "Sgt Pepper's Musical Revolution" last night?
It was a fascinating insight into the recording and production techniques used in what was a ground-breaking album at the time.
Didn't see it but did you see the Neil Young one? For serious fans only I think