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  1. Had a couple of gift vouchers from my birthday to use at a record store These are the titles I chose Will spin them as time permits
  2. Loved all of its 23 minutes all over again 🀘
  3. Me LOVE Alice Cooper 🀘
  4. After Selling England By The Pound In the same year 1973 Genesis released a live album What a great track selection in this album and the SQ is also very good A1 Watcher Of The Skies A2 Get 'Em Out By Friday A3 The Return Of The Giant Hogweed B1 Musical Box B2 The Knife To identity my LP was a little tricky as I had to rely on the etchings on the runout So my LP is a 1975 UK reissue - https://www.discogs.com/Genesis-Live/release/3808180 Artist - Genesis Title - Live
  5. @MicroMara I use Max Rabbe music on some of my videos But the English language versions
  6. Next on the playing list is a great record and highly acclaimed by fans The album is apparently Steve Hackett’s favourite Artist Genesis β€Ž Title- Selling England By The Pound Album ID Charisma β€Žβ€“ CAS 1074 UK first press Oct 1973
  7. I wish you both luck that you can find the time to go One never knows if it’s the last opportunity to see the latest lineup of King Crimson
  8. This album is one ☝️ if not his best I have it in the collection
  9. For those interested? King Crimson will be playing one tour this year in the USA and Canada during June and July 2020. Except for shows such as the Ottawa Blues Festival, all the dates will be double bills with the Zappa Band. We will be offering Royal Packages at all the concerts except for the festival appearances. These will be going live soon. 1000 Club members will be able to use the pre-sale codes they were given for the Wolf Trap concert. Since King Crimson's return to live performance in 2014, with critically acclaimed sell-out shows all over the world their three-hour shows regularly include material from twelve of their thirteen studio albums, including many of the songs from their seminal 1969 album In The Court of the Crimson King, described by Pete Townshend, as an β€œuncanny masterpiece”. The new 7-piece line-up plays many historic pieces that Crimson has never played live, as well as new arrangements of Crimson classics – β€œthe music is new whenever it was written”. There are also new instrumentals and songs, as well as the compositions by the three drummers, Pat Mastelotto, Gavin Harrison, and Jeremy Stacey, which are a regular highlight. A unique show, where seven of the best musicians in the world play music without distraction or adornment. Tony Levin says, "It’s great to be going back to outdoor venues, some of them the β€˜sheds’ we played in the 1980s. And we’ll be travelling by tour bus, old school! As for what pieces we’ll play, that hasn’t been decided yet, but will likely be a wide selection from the 50 years of Crimson repertoire. With 7 players on stage, we can cover it all.” King Crimson is: Pat Mastelotto, Jeremy Stacey, Gavin Harrison, Mel Collins, Tony Levin, Jakko Jakszyk and Robert Fripp. Tour dates: June 4 - Clearwater, FL - Ruth Eckerd Hall June 5 - St. Augustine, FL - St Augustine Amphitheatre June 6 - Miami, FL - Mizner Park Amphitheatre June 8 - Orlando, FL - Dr. Phillips Walt Disney June 9 - New Orleans, LA - Saenger Theatre June 10 - Memphis, TN - Graceland Soundstage June 12 - Cary, NC - Koka Booth Amphitheatre June 13 - Portsmouth, VA - Union Bank Pavilion June 14 - Philadelphia, PA - The Mann Center June 16 - Glens Falls, NY - Cool Insuring Arena June 18 - Boston, MA - Rockland Trust Pavilion June 19 - New York, NY - Forest Hills Stadium June 20 - New Haven, CT - Westville Music Bowl June 22 - New Brunswick, NJ - State Theatre June 24 - Huber Heights, OH - Rose Music Center @ The Heights June 25 - Louisville, KY - Palace Theatre June 26 - Detroit, MI - Meadowbrook Amp June 28 - Baltimore, MD - MECU Pavillion June 30 - Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap July 1 - Buffalo, NY - Artpark July 5 - Chicago, IL - Ravinia July 7 - Montreal, QC - Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier - Palace des Arts July 9 - Quebec City, QC - Festival d'ete July 11 - Ottawa, ON - Bluesfest July 12 - Rama, ON - Casino Rama
  10. After Nursery Cryme in 1971 another album was released soon after in 1972 One track on this album is 22 minutes long that is in turn broken up into 7 themes Some consider this track the bands penultimate song - voted by Prog fans That track is Suppers Ready https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-top-10-best-genesis-songs-with-peter-gabriel Artist - Genesis Title - Foxtrot 🦊 My LP is a first press UK CAS 1058 - 1972
  11. Those were real lyrics - with a story to tell Not just a few words repeated over and over again
  12. The Knife is on the Trespass album Also a great track with some meaning to the lyrics Land Of Confusion on Invisible Touch was a political song
  13. @dirtmudd That is a brilliant song - I just love it β€οΈπŸ’•β€οΈβ€οΈπŸ’•
  14. And I had to watch the Gonzo. video again I am now a fan - music is one part of the the entertainment industry Performance and enthralling ones audience is another He did both - even if it’s not mainstream Lets call it ( Prog ) progressive tambourine 😎
  15. That my friend is a beautiful tune It actually reminds me of the sea in my younger days
  16. The only thing I have in my pants ( down there is. Hmmmmm ) And sometimes a harmonica and a kazoo And you need to watch this Kazoo video ( seriously watch it ) πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  17. Genesis is not Genesis without Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett Although they were a 3 piece band for a while and went a little mainstream for my liking
  18. What a band πŸ’•β€οΈπŸ’•πŸ˜Ž @JohnJ I have Shades Of Purple They did an equally great cover of Hey Joe I have the Australian pressing from 1968 Its a bit Psychedelic in genre Love the late John Lord on organ and he was a cool cat
  19. I am spinning a first pressing album today - due to the story that it’s a possibility that this band is reforming This is my favourite album from this band, although other releases were technically more polished One reason I favour this album is its rawness and honesty - especially the guitar work by Steve Hackett The listener must accept it warts and all to appreciate its uniqueness Artist - Genesis Title- Nursery Cryme Album ID - UK first pressing - CAS 1052 - 1971
  20. @oldtimer In reality I rate King Crimson & YES above Genesis King Crimson was the band that I loved before any other band that followed
  21. I just know that I like Genesis But I have no taste πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ˜Ž
  22. I personally think it’s fake news However if it’s true then I would welcome them but only if the music is outstanding and in the Prog genre
  23. A news story explaining the story behind Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick The album reached #1 in the USA - not bad for a concept Progressive Rock album πŸ‘Œ https://www.loudersound.com/features/jethro-tull-story-behind-thick-as-a-brick?fbclid=IwAR1__M2srnMIKjq-uTwcGrS-KZMi-YBjhJ1ZPt6ebUaDEJHv1kw-gTf3xe0
  24. I am a closet Alice Cooper Fan
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