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A blast from the total past.

i whasen't made in that time so yea a total blast from the past.Dunno if anyone is doing it but like we should put every music that whas still recorder on a disk now that we still can and have like a music library so that in the future we still can laugh at what music we where listening to in our history.

Totally not in the same time but i just find it an awsome song, voice gives me goosbumbs everytime.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFcnuCjnNeY&feature=related
 
Skull great idea...

Marie...:31: quit rubbing it in..i'm getting an age complex lol.
 
Pop Muszik

"New York, Paris, London, Munich, everybody talk about..."
 
Izzy is the best. I bust her a lot, but let me say... she's a great sport and she knows I dig her. If she doesn't, I'm telling her now.
 
Izzy is the best. I bust her a lot, but let me say... she's a great sport and she knows I dig her. If she doesn't, I'm telling her now.

awwwww...ya i know you wuv me lol...but today my husband is one year older than me..yup David is officially a senior citizen..hahahahahaha..
 
Skull great idea...

Marie...:31: quit rubbing it in..i'm getting an age complex lol.

You too, huh? 🙂

I have the 12-inch version of that record. Got it used, in good condition, about a year after it came out. Also have the LP it came from (LP? 12-inch? Wuzzat? Why, just ask Wikipedia!) Still looks right at home on a 1200!
 
Kophy..i love your siggy quote..i just now really read it.."Free your mind, and your ass will follow" that's damn classic..
 
Yeah, I remember that. It sounds a lot better now but at the time there were two groups where I grew up. New Romantics and the Metalheads. I was a Metalhead.

Besides that I had been spoiled some years earlier by seing someone who I still rate as the best.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSegukNR8HY

and I also think synthesizers should look like this.
 
...and I also think synthesizers should look like this.

I definitely agree! Laptops are so, well, mundane!

ELP's first and second albums were definitely da shytt! The former in particular took my head off, and was great for demonstrating stereo systems (at least until Dark Side of the Moon came out). Oh yes, Keith Emerson's first Band, The Nice, had album covers designed by Pink Floyd's design firm of choice, Hipgnosis.

Izzy - Thank you! That's why I chose that quote! (It needs to be heard more often!)
 
I like all 5 of the first albums, with tarkus and BSS being the top. Great to hear someone else here even knows who these folks are but it seems Keith has taken over from what I would expect to be America's own home music genius Frank Zappa.

I think FZ has been totaly undervalued and will show up as being the major composer for this period and KE as maybe the top performer.

On that tone have you seen the youtube results you get if you search "Karn Evil"?

Also have a look at "Rachel Flowers" - I think her stuff is top class. I found her by looking up
"second impression" of which there is very little material.

I should say I am a big Alice Cooper fan of the 70s albums and the last couple of tracks always had orchestral arrangements which I'm sure FZ was responsible for
 
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I remember this song, being child of the 80s i could never forget it, along with ABBA(i wish i could forget that, if i hear dancing queen one more time i'm going to punch someone).
 
I like all 5 of the first albums, with tarkus and BSS being the top. Great to hear someone else here even knows who these folks are but it seems Keith has taken over from what I would expect to be America's own home music genius Frank Zappa.

Funny how hardly anyone caught on to the fact that BSS's title was also a popular slang term for oral sex!

As for Keith Emerson displacing Frank Zappa, I think it's apples and watermelons. Both musicians were great in their own right, Frank for his humor and fusion of seemingly incompatible musics (e.g. modern classical music and blues guitar) and Keith for his unmatched keyboard work. Both musicians were classically trained.

I think FZ has been totaly undervalued and will show up as being the major composer for this period and KE as maybe the top performer.

Amen to that, brother!

On that tone have you seen the youtube results you get if you search "Karn Evil"?

Yup: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3zOB-nP5nk

Also have a look at "Rachel Flowers" - I think her stuff is top class. I found her by looking up
"second impression" of which there is very little material.

Damn, emulating Keith Emerson? And doing a pretty credible job of it? Get that girl a band, stat!

I should say I am a big Alice Cooper fan of the 70s albums and the last couple of tracks always had orchestral arrangements which I'm sure FZ was responsible for

It's really too bad Mr. Zappa didn't keep his side ventures, like Straight Records, going. Straight was the label which broke Alice Cooper, to say nothing of the GTO's, Henske and Yester, Lord Buckley and so on. Probably too much hassle for one guy!
 
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