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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aapatsos Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2008 at 17:14
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Alternative Alternative Show

 

30th October 2008

 

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Track

Time

Band

Track Title

Album

Genre

Label

CD

1

4.59

Gary Willis

Cartoon Fetish

Actual Fiction

Nu Fusion

Abstract Logic

CD

11

6.04

Hellmut Hattler

New ID

Live At Worms2008

Jazz Rock

You Tube

CD

11

4.18

SMV

Pendulum

Thunder

Jazz Fusion

Heads Up

CD

2

5.23

Planeto Imaginero

Washington Sniper

Biomasa

Jazz

Cuneiform

CD

15

5.01

Polyethylene PET

See For Miles

1000 Satellites

Fusion

Precognitive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

2

5.24

Gary Numan

Are Friends Electric?

Replica

Electronica

Beggars Banquet

CD

4

4.11

Mike Oldfield

Mount Teidi

5 Miles Out

Prog

Virgin

CD

1

4.17

Streetwalkers

Toe Nail Draggin’

The Best Of The Streetwalkers

Rock

Vertigo

CD

1

2.32

Gary Lucas V The Dark Poets

The Judgement AT Midnight

Beyond The Pale

Rock/Electronica

Some Bizarre

CD

1

9.12

Nat King Cole, Les Paul et al

Lester Leaps In

Jazz At The Philharmonic 1944: Body & Soul

Jazz

Jasmine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

3

3.55

Gary Hoey

Hocus Pocus

Animal Instinct

Shred

Warners/Rhino

CD

4

5.26

Martin Orford

Take It to the Sun

The Old Road

NeoProg

GEPR

CD

1

5.04

If

The Cities Are Falling

If 2

Brass Rock

Repertoire

CD

2

4.06

Genesis

I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)

Selling England By The Pound

ProgRock

Virgin Charisma

CD

3

5.57

California Transit Authority

South Californian Purples

Full Circle

Brass Rock

www.ctatheband.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

4

4.51

Caravan

In the Land Of The Grey & Pink

In the Land Of The Grey & Pink

Canterbury

Decca/Deram

CD

3

5.19

Wishbone Ash

Blowin’ Free

Argus

Rock

MCA

CD

4

3.45

Stackridge

Dora The Female Explorer

Stackridge

Whimsy

Edsel

CD

2

6.08

Rush

Red Barchetta

Retrospective 2 1981-7

Prog

Mercury

CD

7

6.27

Martin Orford

Out In The Darkness

The Old Road

NeoProg

GEPR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

7

2.50

The Stranglers

Sverige

Rarities

Punk

EMI

CD

16

6.30

Polyethylene PET

Grace

1000 Satellites

Fusion

Precognitive

CD

9

2.15

Gary Lucas V The Dark Poets

Hugh’s Graveyard Stomp

Beyond The Pale

Rock/Electronica

Some Bizarre

CD

5

3.50

Steve Stills

Know You Got To Run

2

Country Folk

Atlantic

CD

2

3.54

Neil Young

Mr Soul

Unplugged

Rock Folk

Reprise

CD

6

5.51

Zoot Money

Captain America

Alexis Korner Memorial Concert 2

Blues

Indigo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

2

4.51

Jefferson Airplane

3/5ths Of A Mile In 10 Seconds

Bless Its Pointed Little Head

Psych

RCA

CD

1

3.49

Eddie Jobson

Inner Secrets

Theme Of Secrets

Electronica

Private Music

CD

12

4.09

Roy Orbison

Ooby Dooby

A Black & White Night: Live

Rock’n’Roll

Virgin

CD

10

2.53

James Litherland

Another Time Baby

Alexis Korner Memorial Concert 2

Blues

Indigo

CD

7

2.15

Derek Trucks Band

Sierra Leone

Soul Serenade

World

Columbia

CD

5

6.15

Sons Of Selina

Of The First water

Nour D’Oui

Space

Delerium


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kimara Sajn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2008 at 17:13
isn't Martin Orford that fellow ProgressiveEars forum member who recenty said he was retiring from music because losing sales to illegal downloading??? like a member of IQ or one of those bands?
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I saw Spock's Beard too earlier in the year, a great live band.

Asia's first album is good IMHO. Don't like their other 80s albums.
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Originally posted by Kimara Sajn Kimara Sajn wrote:

i didn't know that about Les Paul - the Django influence - but i've always loved his style of playing...


I'm pretty sure there was.  Also Charlie Christian.
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i didn't know that about Les Paul - the Django influence - but i've always loved his style of playing...
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Is there a song playing... oh, there is!

Sorry, this doesn't do it for me...
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A bit Asia -like?????
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Originally posted by James James wrote:

Focus have been to Swindon about three times in the past few years and I've missed them every time.  Hugh Cornwell is playing next year though... maybe worth seeing.

Now hold on, Richard... the yodelling makes it for me!

Bait and hook taken whole
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Hmm, just sounds like Asia to me!
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Focus have been to Swindon about three times in the past few years and I've missed them every time.  Hugh Cornwell is playing next year though... maybe worth seeing.

Now hold on, Richard... the yodelling makes it for me!
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And Uriah Heep, and Wishbone Ash, and Roxy Music.
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I went to see Focus recently, Thijs Van Leer is still mad!
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Jan Akkerman doesn't need to shred and it sounds better.
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Sounds like I should have put out a 'shred alert'!
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Ah, it's Hocus Pocus and it's not by Focus or that Japanese band I have doing it.
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'Hocus Pocus'...
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I think so... there was a wonderful documentary on the other night about him.  A fascinating individual and very underrated in terms of playing.  He's obviously more well known for his guitar and multi-tracking skills.  Yet his playing was unique!

His main influence was Django Reinhardt.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick Heath Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2008 at 16:58
Isn't les paul celebrating his birthday this week?
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Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Yes there were two.

You're thinking of Paul Williams, who was the second vocalist for them.


Not to be confused with the US singer/actor(?) Paul Williams


This Paul Williams is very much English, I believe.

I've actually forgotten the name of their first vocalist... I shall have to look it up.  But yes, Paul Williams did indeed join Tempest with Holdsworth, Halsall, Hiseman and Heckstall-Smith.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick Heath Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2008 at 16:55
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Well I'm here, as is Salmacis and yourself.

So that's three.

Non-board members include Mr. Heath.

I am sure there is a silent majority though.


Several other talking on other e.mail systems and definitely plenty of lurkers

Love the drumming here - so un-rock
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