Friday 17th June
In Memoriam 4 - Steve Broughton - Edgar Broughton Band - Live at the Rockpalast, 2006
(46 minutes worth -
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
C wrote:
Now my dilemma is:
1) Am I taking the Skipper role too seriously
2) Do I need a rest?
3) Am I going insane?
4) or should I have sex with Rick Laird myself....?
Please help!
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Saxman / keyboard player Clive Stevens from Bristol, England, was among the earliest to explore the nexus of jazzrock and electric jazz in his two 1974 albums. And both releases, "Atmospheres" and "Voyage to Uranus" have stood the test of time. "Atmospheres" was finished in one day with no rehearsals in New York City. This was a super session of the highest level with bassist Rick Laird and drummer Billy Cobham's only recording together outside John Mclaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra. The world class guitarists Steve Khan and John Abercrombie feeding off of each others' incredible talent, Ralph Towner on electric piano/ring modulator in awesome form and Harry Wilkinson added later on percussion. Some of the compositions came from Clive's original band in London called "CAPARIUS". The raw power of the session was electric, beyond belief. "Atmospheres" is being re-released now after 40 years, first time on CD.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
C wrote:However, what makes it worse is that one of the prog goons- who shall remain anonymous, was having sex with Rick Laird in one of the boxes on the Catherine Wheel Adam & Eve cover!
C wrote:Am I taking the Skipper role too seriously
Do I need a rest?
Am I going insane?
or should I have sex with Rick Laird myself....?
Please help!
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
kath wrote:soundin groovy so far
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
C wrote:Afternoon/evening all
To absent friends
*chink*
Welcome Kath
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kath wrote:soundin groovy so far
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
kath wrote:C wrote:Afternoon/evening all
To absent friends
*chink*
Welcome Kath
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afternoon/evenin c. thank yewww. apparently computer gremlins and weather gremlins are both behaving and leaving me be for a day, mwhaha
and how are you doin?
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
John aka Josh wrote:Good afternoon/evening!
I use my weary frame (too much, ahem, action ) to wish you good health and happiness, and as a toast to absent friends.
*chink*