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    Posted: February 23 2005 at 18:29
I went to see the American power trio Mountain last night and they were brilliant.Does anyone agree (or disagree) that Nantucket Sleighride is a great slice of 'Prog Metal'? Corky Laing's drumming on this track is as dynamic as anything Bruford and Palmer produced while Leslie West was one of the best guitarists around without doubt.Pity they didn't do more tracks like Nantucket Sleighride although Don't Look Around runs it close.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 05:04
I would say that Mountain is a hardrock band, but certainly a good one.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 05:09

Nantucket Sleighride is a fantastic piece of music. It was used as the theme tune to a Sunday afternoon politics show in the UK called Weekend World Anyone remember that??

For years I never knew who that artist was. For some reason I assumed it Focus - I dont know why. Someone on this forum confirmed for me that it was Mountain.

I love the drumming in that song, and that great Hammond organ. Its got a real prog/metal feel to it I would agree. Generally though, what I've heard of Mountain is not prog, just hard rock. Pretty good all round though..

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 07:01
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Nantucket Sleighride is a fantastic piece of music. It was used as the theme tune to a Sunday afternoon politics show in the UK called Weekend World Anyone remember that??

 

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Surely Mountain was Born out of Felix Pappalardi's love of Cream, so heavier blues rock perhaps. Didn't the heaviness (and over-indulgence) came with the Mountain/Cream merger, West Bruce & Laing - but I'll still listen keenly to Jack Bruce's live solo Powerhouse Sod. Oddly I've long thought of Nantucket Sleighride as a rare outing into (heavy) prog, especially if the prefacing track Taunta is considered part of the piece.

 

Yes I remember (was it introduced by) Brian Walden's Weekend World - exposure to the intro and outro induced me to buy the album.

Quiz time (sorry about the UK slant):

Which arts programme had  Eno's Another Green World as its theme.

Which radio programme played PF's Money ad nausea, daily as its theme for what seemed 20 years?

Who did and what was the theme to the radio and TV versions of  Hitchkikers Guide To The Galaxy?

Which double album did BBC raid regularly for instrumental backing music to its science programme Horizon in the late 80's and 90's?

Name four artists who have covered The Radio One Theme

And why has the British labour party just adopted a rock/pop tune by an Irish band to see it through the next general election - when it just about worked for a soccer highlight programme???

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 07:31

Yes I remember (was it introduced by) Brian Walden's Weekend World - exposure to the intro and outro induced me to buy the album.


Me too and not that long ago. BTW the live version of Nantucket Sleighride (on the album Twin Peaks) is about 20 mins long, although it must be said that most of this is taken up with an extended solo section in the middle.

Quiz time (sorry about the UK slant):

Which arts programme had  Eno's Another Green World as its theme.

That would be Arena I think.

Which radio programme played PF's Money ad nausea, daily as its theme for what seemed 20 years?

Was it' Money Box' or' Loose Ends' on Radio 4??

Who did and what was the theme to the radio and TV versions of  Hitchkikers Guide To The Galaxy?

I'm not sure who did it but I remember it the title being 'Journey Of The Sorceror'.

That's as much as I can answer...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 08:49
Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

Yes I remember (was it introduced by) Brian Walden's Weekend World - exposure to the intro and outro induced me to buy the album.


Me too and not that long ago. BTW the live version of Nantucket Sleighride (on the album Twin Peaks) is about 20 mins long, although it must be said that most of this is taken up with an extended solo section in the middle.

Quiz time (sorry about the UK slant):

Which arts programme had  Eno's Another Green World as its theme.

That would be Arena I think.  Correct

Which radio programme played PF's Money ad nausea, daily as its theme for what seemed 20 years?

Was it' Money Box' or' Loose Ends' on Radio 4?? Money Box

Who did and what was the theme to the radio and TV versions of  Hitchkikers Guide To The Galaxy?

I'm not sure who did it but I remember it the title being 'Journey Of The Sorceror'. The Eagles -I was right surprised when I discovered they had done it

 

Quadraphenia  was regularly plundered by Horizon.

 

U2's Beautiful Day


That's as much as I can answer...

 

I reckon there are two sides of CD that could be filled by relatively obscure tunes lifted off rock albums for TV and radio theme music. Problem is I can only remember 20 minutes worth at the moment - more please!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 12:16
Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

Yes I remember (was it introduced by) Brian Walden's Weekend World - exposure to the intro and outro induced me to buy the album.


Me too and not that long ago. BTW the live version of Nantucket Sleighride (on the album Twin Peaks) is about 20 mins long, although it must be said that most of this is taken up with an extended solo section in the middle.

Quiz time (sorry about the UK slant):

Which arts programme had  Eno's Another Green World as its theme.

That would be Arena I think.  Correct

Which radio programme played PF's Money ad nausea, daily as its theme for what seemed 20 years?

Was it' Money Box' or' Loose Ends' on Radio 4?? Money Box

Who did and what was the theme to the radio and TV versions of  Hitchkikers Guide To The Galaxy?

I'm not sure who did it but I remember it the title being 'Journey Of The Sorceror'. The Eagles -I was right surprised when I discovered they had done it

Bloody hell, the Eagles!

Quadraphenia  was regularly plundered by Horizon.

Ahh, thanks for that.

U2's Beautiful Day

And again....

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 12:25

Re Quiz :Theme One was covered by Van Der Graaf Generator and Cozy Powell,can't think of any others off the top of my head.

Mountain were a hard rock band indeed.Leslie West was highly regarded by Pete Townsend who reckoned he was even better than Hendrix!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 13:04

richardh wrote: "Does anyone agree (or disagree) that Nantucket Sleighride is a great slice of 'Prog Metal'?"

I do agree with you. Excellent track and, in my opinion, it's a pity that all the band's tracks are not in the same vein. I have the album "Nantucket Sleighride" just for that one track (but can listen to the other tracks happily enough).

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2005 at 15:07
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Re Quiz :Theme One was covered by Van Der Graaf Generator and Cozy Powell,can't think of any others off the top of my head.

 

George Martin wrote and played it and this was originally used by the Beeb

And Jimi Hendrix has it on his BBC CD.

Mountain were a hard rock band indeed.Leslie West was highly regarded by Pete Townsend who reckoned he was even better than Hendrix!

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