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2002-05-09 by fdoddy@aol.com

Tony wrote "(lyrics?, we don't need no stinking lyrics!)" I will have to plain 'ol disagree with you on this one Tony.
I do like the effort and thought that went into Relayer, it just dosn't hit me in the heart like Close to the edge or even Fragile and the Yes album. The Yes album, having no tron (this is correct?) feels youthful and celebratory. This is the album that got me into Yes.
I will be redundant and be very critical of bands like Spock's beard (form over content), Spring (way too much tron and not enough real songs) and here's an oldie for you, Flash. Does anyone remember them? I bought one of their albums in the seventies because of Peter Banks and the tron and boy, was I disappointed. Very derivative of the current prog of the time and complete with lyrics about Knights and fair maidens and all that Nottingham crap. Obviously taking a page from early Gabriel. Oh BTW, the previous two sentences are constructed very poorly.



Fritz m400#1697....

Re: mellotron bands

2002-05-09 by ceccles_ca

--- In Mellotronists@y..., fdoddy@a... wrote:
Flash. Does anyone remember them?
Yea... The Flash - "In The Can" album. A nice set of breasts on the
cover. That's what caught my attention. Good marketing.

[Mellotronists] Re: mellotron bands

2002-05-09 by tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk

> Yea... The Flash - "In The Can" album. A nice set of breasts on the
> cover. That's what caught my attention. Good marketing.

You should get 'Love Beach' by ELP. That one had *three* tits on the
cover.

Mike Dickson (tron@...) M400 #996
The Official Cynic of Streetly Electronics
Streetly Sample Library http://www.blackcat.demon.co.uk/tron/

Re: [Mellotronists] mellotron bands

2002-05-09 by Tony Moffett

It's my opinion, nothing more. I'm into instrumental stuff and always have been.
Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: fdoddy@...
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 11:22 AM
Subject: [Mellotronists] mellotron bands

Tony wrote "(lyrics?, we don't need no stinking lyrics!)" I will have to plain 'ol disagree with you on this one Tony.
I do like the effort and thought that went into Relayer, it just dosn't hit me in the heart like Close to the edge or even Fragile and the Yes album. The Yes album, having no tron (this is correct?) feels youthful and celebratory. This is the album that got me into Yes.
I will be redundant and be very critical of bands like Spock's beard (form over content), Spring (way too much tron and not enough real songs) and here's an oldie for you, Flash. Does anyone remember them? I bought one of their albums in the seventies because of Peter Banks and the tron and boy, was I disappointed. Very derivative of the current prog of the time and complete with lyrics about Knights and fair maidens and all that Nottingham crap. Obviously taking a page from early Gabriel. Oh BTW, the previous two sentences are constructed very poorly.



Fritz m400#1697....


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