Speaking from personal experience I rarely "get" a new CD at the first
playing. Usually by play 5 I'm synched and reveling in the music.
That was not the case with "the Lamb" as I heard it first live and it
certainly remains on my top 10 list, really closer to top 5.
I don't have a problem with drum machines as long as they are one of the
good ones. I sold my TR-808 for a digital unit and have been trying to get a
Roland back ever since! If you have a mint 808 contact me privately, please.
Tony
awaiting my fully restored M400 SM from good ole Martin and John
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From: "mellotrongirl" <mellotrongirl@...>
To: <Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 7:55 PM
Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: Sylvan & Bonamici
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> That was the big complaint of the tune over at progressiveears.
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> Maybe Bruford, Collins, Pert, etc., or the drummer for Random Hold,
> Ui or Cairo could sit in with them during the next session. Bands
> that are inspired by Genesis are one thing, but to imitate them is
> futile. Perhaps a dangerous statement to make when bands like The
> Musical Box and the Australian Pink Floyd are touring and leaving
> people awestruck left and right.
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> But they have ∗real∗ drummers!
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> Nonetheless, I want the CD from Sylvan & Bonamici when it comes
> out...yet I'm afraid I'll rake it over with a fine-toothed comb and
> pick it apart rather than just sit back and enjoy it.
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> Even though Genesis is one of my top ten fave bands of all time, I
> could never ever say that I enjoyed each album right off the bat
> upon the first listen. Thirty years ago, when I first heard The Lamb
> I just didn't "get it". It went over my head, overwhelmed me, I
> pegged it as inconsistant and longwinded or whatever--but we all
> know now it's a classic.
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> np: some band out of Philadelphia called "E-X-O" (not bad!!)
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