Re: DVD set - Saturday Night Live - 25 Years of Music
2007-08-05 by Steve
nope...Jon Brion. she also played the opening of MTV s new (at the time) Times Square studio. there was a goodly amount of Chamberlin in that performance, as
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2007-08-05 by Steve
nope...Jon Brion. she also played the opening of MTV s new (at the time) Times Square studio. there was a goodly amount of Chamberlin in that performance, as
2007-08-05 by Ms. Janet Strauss
I saw the Octave tour (78) and the LDV tour (80-something) and it didn t quite cut it for me either.compared to the & EGBDF tour in 72 (w/Pinder). But I ve
2007-08-05 by Bruce Daily
Fiona Apple s 90 s performance of Criminal would be a good addition, too. It had great Chamberlin keyboard backup(was that Patrick Warren?). -Bruce Daily
2007-08-05 by Steve
the first tour after the hiatus was in 1978 (for the Octave album). i saw the show (and the Long Distance Voyager show the following tour) and it seemed to me
2007-08-05 by Steve
how about the May 1979 performances by Linda Ronstadt and Phoebe Snow? the second song was The Married Men (a Roches tune) with Robert Fripp on guitar!!
2007-08-04 by john barrick
Tell me they haven t forgotten the Bowie performance of Man Who Sold The World / TVC15 / Boys Keep Swinging. I haven t seen the show in years, but to the best
2007-08-04 by ceccles_ca
A good compilation. The sound quality is surpisingly good Highlights for me: Carly Simon You re So Vain 1976 (She was hot) Elvis Costello Less Than Zero /
2007-08-03 by trolldelux@aol.com
Greetinx... OK...there is falsehood in the title of the email, but I ask your indulgence.? While surfing YouTube musically not long ago, I came across videos
2007-08-02 by jonesalley
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2007-08-01 by pete
I recently got Black Bonzo s Lady of The Light-some nice Tron on that. Pete
2007-07-31 by Mark Pring
Seems to have gone a bit quiet. I was listening to my ipod the other day on shuffle and it decided to play Jethro Tull s the Witch s promise which I hadn t
2007-07-30 by jonesalley
any entertainer/performer should know when their own performance does meet certain standards. You would think that would be a self-evident truth, yet I doubt
2007-07-30 by jeffc@netaxs.com
... eh. i don t really think the word excitingly applies. filling a gallery with the equivilent of dozens of screensavers is not what i consider exciting .
2007-07-30 by MAinPsych@aol.com
I have to include acoustic Strawbs.? At their San Diego gig, all the harmonies by Mssrs. Cousins, Cronk, and Lambert were very much intact.? An excellent show!
2007-07-30 by leetronhead
THE BEST ELP at Royal Albert Hall at 25th reunion concert. P E R F E C T !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lee ...
2007-07-30 by Mark Pring
I suppose mine would be Richard Thompson, still producing new songs although I don t think his style has changed much in recent years but his latest Album
2007-07-29 by John McIntyre
Mark Pring asked for nominations of performers from the sixties who are still creating good new material. I have to nominate Eric Andersen, although my case is
2007-07-29 by John McIntyre
My apologies, I am trying to respond to Bruce Daily s message about the Moody Blues, but there is some interaction between Yahoogroups mailings and my
2007-07-29 by David Jacques
How about Pink Floyd. Paul McCartney. Deep Purple. Well, maybe not.. _____ From: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
2007-07-29 by David Jacques
True. Girls are always a welcome site. But even in the old days the Moodies had a tough time replicating their vocals live. But the Beatles had the same
2007-07-29 by Bruce Daily
Holy Birotrons, Batman!! ...er, Wakeman!! ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato?
2007-07-29 by Mark Wallis
Julian Cope! The guy s a wonder and his records/performances keep getting better and better. MSW ...
2007-07-29 by Jack Younger
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2007-07-29 by Michael Reina
eno. ... From: Mark Pring To: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 2:17:49 AM Subject: Re: [Mellotronists]
2007-07-29 by Jack Younger
Although he hasn t really done it recently, I believe Bowie to be capable of a continued originality and innovation. Arguably, he s been doing it every few
2007-07-29 by Jack Younger
Yes, dear me, the senior/dyslexic moment is mine. It is indeed ROD Argent. -Jack ... http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545469 ...
2007-07-29 by James Bailey
... Or just Ear of Beholder , the Lol Coxhill album containing A Collection of Superbly Played Mellotron Codas . Jim Bailey
2007-07-29 by Mark Pring
Looking back over the bands that I enjoyed listening to when I was a lad, it strikes me that none of them are producing anything really new. Some are dead, so
2007-07-29 by Jim Anderson
That s what rehearsals are for. I don t think it s right to go out on tour and playing to paying audiences if the music is embarrassing. Age has nothing to
2007-07-29 by zappaboggs
Don t Kill the Sale... :) Nothing can change the shape of things to come. ...Max Frost Any talent that we are born with eventually surfaces as a need ...
2007-07-28 by Bernie
Wasn t it their first tour after quite a long hiatus? I saw them a couple of times after Red Rock and their vocals were right on. Maybe they were still warming
2007-07-28 by Bruce Daily
Hi, all- I couldn t help but add this observation. I saw the Moodies in the early 1980 s at Red Rocks (w/Moraz, pre-orchestra). It struck me then that the
2007-07-28 by Edward Bartholomey
Jack, Original members, great performances, good energy and yes, there were some ... Rob, the senior moment is all yours this time...... Rob Argent .
2007-07-28 by jonesalley
They need to rename themselves. I suggest they call themselves the Spice Dowagers. ... From: leetronhead To:
2007-07-28 by leetronhead
MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope this all doesn t come to a head when the SPICE GIRLS come to town...don t think I can handle the heartbreak. ... makes them cool?
2007-07-28 by jonesalley
Flying Tormatoes? ... From: zappaboggs To: Mellotronists Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 10:58 AM Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Middle-age meddling... I guess my
2007-07-28 by zappaboggs
I guess my question is, at what point does a band forget what makes them cool? Good question... IMO, just ask Chris Squire and mates... (I type this while
2007-07-28 by john barrick
... Actually, he s Rod Argent. john barrick 1407
2007-07-28 by Jack Younger
Here s some food for the thinkin .... I went to see the Zombies here in Boston MA, and it was fantastic! Original members, great performances, good energy and
2007-07-28 by jonesalley
I hope nobody is trying to make the point that the present-day Moody Blues suck because they are old. I know I m certainly not trying to claim that. My beef
2007-07-28 by MAinPsych@aol.com
Here we go... Preface: The Moodies were my favorite band, The Beatles notwithstanding.? Do I sense that an open nerve has been touched?here? (Big LOL!)? NO,
2007-07-27 by John McIntyre
So, the Moody Blues are bad because they are old? At least because much of their audience is? (The concert I attended last week had a lot of children in the
2007-07-27 by Doug Berg
... 9-12:30 at ... fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=5 ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Re: Would be nice to make
2007-07-27 by James Bailey
I ve got a pant-load of appearances in the next couple of months (well, it s a lot for me). As usual, I won t be playing the Mellotron I don t have. There ll
2007-07-27 by pete
I ll be in my basement also but I d rather tourture the family-no headphones! Pete
2007-07-27 by jonesalley
... From: pete To: Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:38 AM Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Shameless Plug
2007-07-27 by jonesalley
I m 1200 miles closer! ... From: pete To: Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 4:38 AM Subject: Re:
2007-07-27 by pete
Dave, Good luck-would love to go but I m 3,000 miles away! Pee
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