LMG wrote:LOVE the organ sound on this and all the early albums.
Yes - THE Canterbury sound
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LMG wrote:LOVE the organ sound on this and all the early albums.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
LMG wrote:LOVE the organ sound on this and all the early albums.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
John aka Josh wrote:LMG wrote:LOVE the organ sound on this and all the early albums.
Sinclair better than Emerson and Wakeman - could be.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
LMG wrote:Doing fine, thanks!
Great, drifting, soothing and healing sounds after a tough week.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
LMG wrote:The Caravan keyboard men eschewed flash and pomp in favour of texture and adornment.
There is much to be said for both approaches.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
LMG wrote:John Hawken was of course very proficient indeed...
I have fabulous memories of that Man show - one of the last ever with Mickey Jones, of course.
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
C wrote:John aka Josh wrote:LMG wrote:LOVE the organ sound on this and all the early albums.
Sinclair better than Emerson and Wakeman - could be.
Wow! That's pushing it...
Dave could play - I'll give you that
I was thinking during the week that John Hawken was as proficient as the two you mentioned
What you reckon?
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C wrote:Wow - what an uplifting album this is!
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C wrote:LMG wrote:John Hawken was of course very proficient indeed...
I have fabulous memories of that Man show - one of the last ever with Mickey Jones, of course.
Absolutely - we could see he was ill then - do you recall
Weren't Audience fucquing marvellous too?
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?