Ahh, Gentle Giant, they and their music have a special place in my heart.
This music is so unique, just as their performance, musical and instrumental knowledge.
This music is so unique, just as their performance, musical and instrumental knowledge.
@ Gyuri & Diyers
I agree with you and beautiful music compositions ahead of his time in 1971.
In the past, I was not fan of the band Yes,
just discovered album "Tales from topographic oceans " yesterday.
Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans (Full Album) - YouTube
What yours favorite progressive rock bands top albums?
I agree with you and beautiful music compositions ahead of his time in 1971.
In the past, I was not fan of the band Yes,
just discovered album "Tales from topographic oceans " yesterday.
Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans (Full Album) - YouTube
What yours favorite progressive rock bands top albums?
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You are lucky enough to get your hands on a batch of very cool transistors.just a quikee
tnx to our buddy jpatay
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The first one of my UGS UP PA is playing now:
Whats audio news ? Drive Quads with autority grip..
43~57min:25" SBB - Live In Köln 1979. In The Shadow Of The Dom - YouTube
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What yours favorite progressive rock bands top albums?
For me it's The Yes Album with Fragile a close second. The originality and complexity of the compositions, the ability of the musicians and the quality of engineering does it for me!
In 1972 I sneaked backstage to a concert by arriving super early and pretending I was waiting to meet Edgar Winter's band. "No they're stuck at the airport and won't be here for a while." the guard said as I walked past. I was up onstage during set-up when Rick Wakeman asked me for my help miking his grand piano! After moving the placement of one of the mikes to the lower registers in the piano he winked and said, "Trick of the trade." Then, as he sat down on the piano bench he asked, "Would you hold this for me?" as he handed me his Rolex and proceeded to shred the keyboard. Following the sound check he thanked me and headed backstage. I have to admit, the sound from that vantage point was pretty amazing!
The Eagles opened and were pretty tame. Edgar Winter followed and got things going. After his set, when Yes started playing, security escorted Edgar off the edge and led him to where I was standing. Security then asked me for my backstage pass. I looked down at my shirt and, trying to act surprised, I claimed that it must have fallen off. Grabbing my arm he said, "Let's go."
I yelled, "Wait!" and pointed to Rick, telling security, "Ask him!" The security guy looked up and yelled to Rick asking, "What about him?" Rick nodded affirmatively an mouthed, "He's okay." The guy then released my arm and continued checking other people's passes.
It ended up being one of my top five favorite concerts. Yours is No Disgrace, I've Seen All Good People, Roundabout, Heart of the Sunrise and Starship Trooper all were incredible!
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My favorite Gentle Giant is "In a Glass House"
Oh yeah :^)
For me it's The Yes Album with Fragile a close second. The originality and complexity of the compositions, the ability of the musicians and the quality of engineering does it for me!
In 1972 I sneaked backstage to a concert by arriving super early and pretending I was waiting to meet Edgar Winter's band. "No they're stuck at the airport and won't be here for a while." the guard said as I walked past. I was up onstage during set-up when Rick Wakeman asked me for my help miking his grand piano! After moving the placement of one of the mikes to the lower registers in the piano he winked and said, "Trick of the trade." Then, as he sat down on the piano bench he asked, "Would you hold this for me?" as he handed me his Rolex and proceeded to shred the keyboard. Following the sound check he thanked me and headed backstage. I have to admit, the sound from that vantage point was pretty amazing!
The Eagles opened and were pretty tame. Edgar Winter followed and got things going. After his set, when Yes started playing, security escorted Edgar off the edge and led him to where I was standing. Security then asked me for my backstage pass. I looked down at my shirt and, trying to act surprised, I claimed that it must have fallen off. Grabbing my arm he said, "Let's go."
I yelled, "Wait!" and pointed to Rick, telling security, "Ask him!" The security guy looked up and yelled to Rick asking, "What about him?" Rick nodded affirmatively an mouthed, "He's okay." The guy then released my arm and continued checking other people's passes.
It ended up being one of my top five favorite concerts. Yours is No Disgrace, I've Seen All Good People, Roundabout, Heart of the Sunrise and Starship Trooper all were incredible!
Extraordinary journey 😀 Thx for great story
Early Yes, ELP, early Genesis, Tull, King Crimson, GG, Pink F., etc. love’m all 🙂
So many talented musicians and great bands in 70´s some was equaly creative but unknow to the large public.Yeah, namely Peter Gabriel, Ian Anderson, Robert Fripp.
Ikarus from Germany IKARUS 1971 [full album] - YouTube
and PROG ALBUMS - YouTube
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As far as I see the comments below the video, I'm not the only one who calls it a masterpiece.
Although, it is not the case when I want confirmation from others.
Although, it is not the case when I want confirmation from others.
Haven’t heard from that artist in years. One of the first CDs I ever bought. Loved it.
everything from WA is killer good
loved them in my youth, love them now, go figure
Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come (From "Live Dates 3" DVD) - YouTube
loved them in my youth, love them now, go figure
Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come (From "Live Dates 3" DVD) - YouTube
For several years when I worked far too much, I would put this on and relax when I came home late night.
Wishbone Ash - Front Page News - YouTube
Wishbone Ash - Front Page News - YouTube
Some music from your youth will stay with you, a small selection from mine, I still listen to them 😀
King Crimson - Formentera Lady - YouTube
Roundabout (2003 Remaster) - YouTube
Stanley Clarke - Spanish Phases For Strings & Bass - YouTube
The Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The U.K (official video) - YouTube
The Stranglers - Nice 'N' Sleazy - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdCF7AYqmUw
King Crimson - Formentera Lady - YouTube
Roundabout (2003 Remaster) - YouTube
Stanley Clarke - Spanish Phases For Strings & Bass - YouTube
The Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The U.K (official video) - YouTube
The Stranglers - Nice 'N' Sleazy - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdCF7AYqmUw
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