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Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
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Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
I’ll get me cape.
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
Tomorrow
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
Johnny Fartpants wrote:I’ll get me cape.
Be there or be square!
TODAY!
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
I was at a Penguin Cafe gig on Sunday. I overheard an old guy telling the person next to him that he had once seen King Crimson with Stomu Yamash'ta playing percussion, running around like a madman hitting things. As far as I am aware, that never happened. Maybe it was Jamie Muir he saw.
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Hugh wrote:I was at a Penguin Cafe gig on Sunday. I overheard an old guy telling the person next to him that he had once seen King Crimson with Stomu Yamash'ta playing percussion, running around like a madman hitting things. As far as I am aware, that never happened. Maybe it was Jamie Muir he saw.
Correct.
He was lucky to see Jamie with Crimso - not many of us did.
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
Evening/afternoon all
This is a corker!
For Reap & Kath
*chink*
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This is a corker!
For Reap & Kath
*chink*
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
Good afternoon/evening! I raise my glass to wish you good health & happiness, and as a toast to absent friends.
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C wrote:Evening/afternoon all
This is a corker!
For Reap & Kath
*chink*
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Reap & Kath.
^chink*
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
I first got into Stomu in 1972 with his album Floating Music
This album contains the great Softs bassist Hugh Hopper and guitarist Gary Boyle (Isotope et al)
Sit back and enjoy!
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This album contains the great Softs bassist Hugh Hopper and guitarist Gary Boyle (Isotope et al)
Sit back and enjoy!
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
Indeed!
Let us get percussing!
Let us get percussing!
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I remember buying this album without a cover.
Strange that
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Strange that
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
Another new experience for me.
Having just read a little about Stomu & this album I clearly had a misunderstanding about him & rather think I may have made a mistake in not seeking his music out.
Certainly starting most promisingly.
Having just read a little about Stomu & this album I clearly had a misunderstanding about him & rather think I may have made a mistake in not seeking his music out.
Certainly starting most promisingly.
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LMG wrote:Indeed!
Let us get percussing!
Not 'arf Fluff!
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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John aka Josh wrote:Another new experience for me.
Having just read a little about Stomu & this album I clearly had a misunderstanding about him & rather think I may have made a mistake in not seeking his music out.
Certainly starting most promisingly.
I think you'd really enjoy the album Go he made with Steve Winwood, Michael Shreive , Al di Meola et al
- that is superb and of course Steve is incredible
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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If I recall Go Sessions is Go and Go Too (sic) together
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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C wrote:John aka Josh wrote:Another new experience for me.
Having just read a little about Stomu & this album I clearly had a misunderstanding about him & rather think I may have made a mistake in not seeking his music out.
Certainly starting most promisingly.
I think you'd really enjoy the album Go he made with Steve Winwood, Michael Shreive , Al di Meola et al
- that is superb and of course Steve is incredible
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Thanks.
This is building and building...
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
Gary Boyle is an amazing guiatrist - are familiar with the Isotope albums JJ?
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Stomu Yamash'ta, Friday 4th October @ 9pm (UK)
I love Isotope!
Gary Boyle is also an excellent acoustic guitar player.
Gary Boyle is also an excellent acoustic guitar player.
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John aka Josh wrote:
This is building and building...
He would be proud
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?