Paintbox - Bright Gold And Red
An album, I seldomly listen to. The band features musicians from Isildur`s Bane. It all sounds a bit like Six Pence None The Richer. Quite pleasant for a Sunday morning.
Paintbox - Bright Gold And Red
An album, I seldomly listen to. The band features musicians from Isildur`s Bane. It all sounds a bit like Six Pence None The Richer. Quite pleasant for a Sunday morning.
I'll tell you what might make you reevaluate the "Relayer"/Moraz version of the band is to listen to some of the live performances from his time with Yes - those shows were absolute blinders! I love Wakeman and his time with Yes, both studio and live; however, the Moraz live shows were jaw-droppingly awesome.
The only live albums, I have, are Yessongs and Keys to Ascension I and II (also the dvd).
Finally! I thought, you had forgotten about him.
Well, no wonder, just look at the tomato pieces spilled on the cover...
Thanx, foxfeeder, I didn`t get it either.
The album is called Tormato and a bit difficult to appreciate.
The wife and me are sitting on the terrace in the glorious sunshine.
Concerto Maximo by Pendragon is on.
Wife asks: Is that Marillion?
I say no.
Wife asks: IQ?
I say no, you saw that band live, so...?
Wife:
I say Pendragon.
Wife says: Ah, what I said.
Women!
I'm sure I can find a way!....
Rush - Permanent Waves
Also flawless.
Rush - Moving Pictures
It is impossible to dislike this album.
Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel
Lovely.
As I said in another thread, I have become a fan of Yes in 2004. I have all their albums. My personal favourites probably differ from the taste of the average Yes fan. I am not that keen on Relayer, but have a soft spot for Union, which is normally regarded as one of their weaker ones. The Yes Album, Fragile and Close To The Edge are real highlights, but I also love the Trevor Rabin - dominated albums. I saw them live only once during the Fly From Here - tour.
I find it highly remarkable, that any new member is allowed to incorporate his personal style into the music. Patrick Moraz, Trevor Rabin and of course The Buggles had a strong impact on the sound of the band. That is why it is really true, that Yes are musical chameleons, which is not a bad thing....
Davey Johnstone - Smiling Face
Cheers, COT.
Neil Young is the chameleon of rock music. His style ranges from melodious folk rock to punk. He is both the idol of the hippie and the grunge generation. Just think of Harvest or Mirror Ball (featuring Pearl Jam instead of Crazy Horse) His weirdest album probably is Reactor from 1982, which is trash punk with an Elvis-like Neil on the cover.
Ain`t got no t-bone. Got mashed potatoes.
Been quite nice today, a little fresh, though.
And now for something completely different:
Supertramp - Crisis? What crisis?
Supertramp - Even In The Quietest Moments
Cheers Genesis1964
Tah! Got this one, the day it came out. I remember it well.