* Art for Art's Sake - Is this from the latest 10cc tour? Sounds like what I heard when I saw them last summer. The intro is very Floyd like.
* Gentle Giant - My first time hearing this band live. I only have The Power and the Glory in my collection. I'm always on the lookout for others, just haven't been lucky. Really like what I hear.
* She's A Dancer - Crack the Sky has always been one of my favorite bands. I thought maybe this was from Live Sky but I don't recall it being that long a version on that record. Funny I saw them in NYC a few years back and when they took a break between sets I headed to the men's room only to be stuck behind John Palumbo taking a massive piss. I have a photo LOL!
* ELP - Greg Lake doesn't get enough credit for his vocals.
* Dark Star - Not your Dad's "The Band" music
Prog B
* As Falls Wichita - I thought this was Genesis at first. Song was a tad long, but that was kind of a theme.
* Shine - It's crazy to think that this song dates back to the beginning of MTV. Seems like a lifetime ago.
* Startled Insects - Fun band name
* Flight 19 - a little Beach Boyish, totally new to me and completely in my wheelhouse. Fav of the mix!
* True Messenger - John Anderson is the master of prog
* Starless - I go back and forth between liking the Belew iteration of Crimson the most to this lineup, especially when I hear this masterpiece
That was a Toure-de-Force of progressive rock! One of my favorite genres so a Brilliant listening experience. Thanks!
Thanks for taking the time and appreciating it. Yep, the recording is old but that's how they played it when I caught them recently. Very Floyd-ish, I was also thinking.
The Gentle Giant "Playing the Fool" live disc is what started me on them. Now I have far too much. And I know I've posted this homage repeatedly. It features all members of the band (lead singer picks up the ball after a few verses, drummer wearing his Oakland A's outfit, bass and keyboards doing the mandolin duet, guitarist seated alone, and all in frame at one brief point after the two minute mark).
The more I hear later Crack the Sky, I believe that Jim Griffiths was the guitar powerhouse, because their later stuff gets really pedestrian. But those first three albums, holy carp.
I have a couple of solo Garth albums. Such an interesting weirdo.
Listening to the radio in college, "As Falls..." came on. Loved it ever since. Huge Lyle fan, as you noticed from my other mixes. RIP
I have one Startled Insects album - Curse of the Pheromones - and it's just amazingly different music. Kinda Zappa - like.
And again I send you a song from Phil Manzanera's amazing group project, 801. You've heard the live version of TNK on RP (my upload!). The album that followed was "Listen Now" which goes in an entirely different direction. The album includes
- Phil Manzanera - guitar, acoustic piano, Hammond organ
- Eno - guitar treatment, chorus piano, synthesizer
- Simon Ainley - lead vocals
- Bill MacCormick - bass, vocals
- Ian MacCormick - vocals
- Tim Finn - vocals
- Kevin Godley - vocals, percussion
- Lol Creme - vocals, Gizmo
- Billy Livsey - clavinet, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano
- Mel Collins - soprano saxophone
- John White - tuba
- Eddie Jobson - acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano
- Eddie Rayner - acoustic piano
- Francis Monkman - Fender Rhodes electric piano, synthesizer
- Rhett Davies - Hammond organ
- Simon Phillips - drums, percussion
- Dave Mattacks - drums
- Alan Lee - background vocals/chorus
So many versions of Starless in my collection, all with their quirks. This is recent, although Bill Reiflin on the middle drum kit has since succumbed to cancer, in the seven-headed configuration. What a tune...
another version