on-reflection-digest Tuesday, August 31 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1842 gg: ZAPPA LIVES! gg: !Yes, No, GG, G, oN, seY! (or Vault Falcon?) Re: gg: !Yes, No, GG, G, oN, seY! (or Vault Falcon?) gg: Quebec Prog. Re: gg: !Yes, No, GG, G, oN, seY! (or Vault Falcon?) gg: Re: Gorggmail: Names, Venue, ILife Story gg: a band called YES gg: Very cruel..., and fairly chaotic!!! / Dedalus Re: gg: Progressive Rock in the Late 90's gg: Re: Quebec Prog. gg: "AtT"/"Hex"/"Low Flying Aircraft"/"In The Land of Grey and Pink" Re: nongg: Uncle Frank Re: nongg: Uncle Frank gg: REG on the radio(CJAM 91.5 FM) / Renaissance gg: GG: "AtT" and Boredom RE: nongg: Uncle Frank gg: Hi Frode; Bubby Brister; Yes vs. GG; Roundabout; Richie Kotzen gg: JT/YES RE: nongg: Uncle Frank RE: nongg: Uncle Frank RE: nongg: Uncle Frank -> RF gg: Re: Progressive Rock in the Late 90's gg: Re: noGG: "Fish Rising" gg: Roundabout or Runaround? (or There are Two Sides to Every...) Re: gg: JT/YES Re: gg: JT/YES gg: Thanks for the welcome gg: Re: ZAPPA LIVES! gg: Re: REG on the radio(CJAM 91.5 FM) / Renaissance Re: gg: Quebec Prog. Re: gg: Progressive Rock in the Late 90's gg: Re: noGG: "Fish Rising" gg: Re: ZAPPA LIVES! Re: gg: REG on the radio(CJAM 91.5 FM) / Renaissance gg: Re: on-reflection-digest V1 #1840 gg: Re: Re: ZAPPA LIVES! gg: "Fish Rising" gg: Jeff Beck Review gg: Excessive use of abbreviations gg: Re: Excessive use of abbreviations gg: Mammiepoll results (so far) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:11:22 -0400 From: "him, her and the dog" Subject: gg: ZAPPA LIVES! Hey All: Okay all you lucky California GG fanatics: was any one lucky enough to catch the Zappa Tribute "Banned From Utopia" on August 27th? I happened across this clip on CNN today and wondered if anyone saw the show. Of course, if you did, I'm ( and I am sure others ) are extremely jealous! Any news if you did would be appreciated. Article below: osMOOSEis - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------ Zappa Returns to Life in Utopia HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Musical iconoclast Frank Zappa took as his motto the Edgard Varese quotation, "The present-day composer refuses to die!" Now many of the revolving cast of characters that comprised Zappa's touring and recording bands have seen to it that this late great musician's output -- a massive body of uncategorizable work that radio and retail had little idea what to do with -- continues to be heard by those who will listen, at least in a live context. A loose, motley looking bunch onstage (group coalesced for a Zappa tribute in Germany in 1995), all are consummate, in-demand players -- having been put through their paces by Zappa himself and wearing it like a badge of honor. Each would have his moment to show off during the first of four capacity weekend shows. But possessed solos in particular from Kurt McGettrick -- whose weathered baritone sax nearly outweighed him -- and guitarist Mike Miller practically brought down the roof on the tightly configured venue. (Miller couldn't exactly fit onstage with the other musicians, and Arthur Barrow, ably filling in for bassist Tom Fowler who's touring with Ray Charles in Europe, knocked over drummer Ralph Humphrey's music sheet reading light early on adjusting to the cramped quarters.) But read Zappa's complicated charts they did, what with their bewildering melange of tones, tempos and styles -- often within a mere musical passage of one song. Smiles and hoots were in abundance from the predominantly male Zappa-tistas in the audience in instant recognition of such fan faves as "Inca Roads," "Peaches en Regalia," "Montana" and an encore of "Zombie Woof," all among Zappa's more melodically friendly fusion fare. The sound was quite extraordinary, given a nine-piece electric ensemble with brass was squeezed into a stage and seating area the size of an extra-large living room. Venue, opened in January, is run by the son of Don Randi, owner of the original jazz club in Studio City since 1970, and offers some welcome booking competition to Catalina and the Jazz Bakery. And while Zappa's unique ringmaster stage persona and musicianship were sorely missed -- much less his own satirical potshots at politics and religion (some comical references to candidate George W. Bush were offered up in the spirit), Banned From Utopia is vital living proof that his compositional efforts will not soon be forgotten. Presented inhouse. Band: Arthur Barrow, Bruce Fowler, Walt Fowler, Ralph Humphrey, Ed Mann, Kurt McGettrick, Robert Martin, Tommy Mars, Mike Miller. Opened and reviewed Aug. 27; closed Aug. 28, 1999. Reuters/Variety ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 08:17:54 -0500 From: DE Johnson Subject: gg: !Yes, No, GG, G, oN, seY! (or Vault Falcon?) (DJ)Frail thru the Grower unto our Dismay? (D)I am personally glad that GG didn't 'make it big.' If they (J)would have, the music would have changed... Emmy Juttly ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 15:39:27 +0200 From: Sven Eriksen Subject: Re: gg: !Yes, No, GG, G, oN, seY! (or Vault Falcon?) DE Johnson wrote: > (D)I am personally glad that GG didn't 'make it big.' If they > (J)would have, the music would have changed... But it did change ..... for the worse ...... because they didn't make it big, but tried to. If they had made it big with the best music they made, they might have kept to the formula. And we might have been spared for "Giant For A Day". Sven ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:57:07 EDT From: "Reginald Dunlop" Subject: gg: Quebec Prog. Bonjour Geants! wrote about "In A Glass Haus" : >This probably doesn't help this specific request, but I have to share this >anyway... I just returned from a trip through parts of Canada, and I was >mightily impressed by the high profile of "PROGRESSIF" music in record >shops in Quebec City. Quebec is a melting pot for "Musique Progressif". Going back a bit, the '70s was Quebec's decade in Canada for Prog. Bands such as MANEIGE, POLLEN, HARMONIUM, ET CETERA & OFFENBACH were just huge in Quebec. The *Quebec* prog. sound is comparible to GG sounding stuff, with a mix of the French(Shylock, Pulsar, etc.,) and the Italian(Banco , PFM, CELESTE). Quite the intricate stuff. In the '80s, Quebec had *progressive* artists such as THE BOX, MEN WITHOUT HATS, MIRIODOR & VOIVOD. While most of the '80s bands listed above weren't your run of the mill standard prog.(except for Miriodor), they did record music that was *progressive*, and most of them listed prog rock as a major influence on them, in particular Voivod & Men Without Hats...who have mentioned Van Der Graaf Generator in interviews...and in the case of Men Without Hats, named a song after VDGG called "Van Der Graaf Generation Blues". :) >I may have to move there(Quebec). I may be moving there next year, all depending on where my wife gets accepted into Dentistry. Quebec City is on top of our priority list. Winnipeg is #2. >Quebec City is a great place to visit anyway... Yes it is...Absolutely gorgeous!!! REGINALD DUNLOP np: Renaissance - "Novella" ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 09:14:35 -0500 From: DE Johnson Subject: Re: gg: !Yes, No, GG, G, oN, seY! (or Vault Falcon?) Sven Eriksen wrote: >DE Johnson wrote: > >> (D)I am personally glad that GG didn't 'make it big.' If they >> (J)would have, the music would have changed... > >But it did change ..... for the worse ...... because they didn't make it >big, but tried to. If they had made it big with the best music they made, >they might have kept to the formula. And we might have been spared for >"Giant For A Day". Hail, Sven et al! (C)Well, I guess that's a possibility (making it 'big' with the GG sound), (i)but I really doubt it. Also, my 'sig' was intended as part of my text. (V)That's what I get for being cryptic, I guess. What I meant was that (i)GG's music would have changed IMMEDIATELY (instead of gradually going (L)tomato-dog)...and, I think, for the worse. Very possibly much worse (i)than anything we could ever imagine, but we'll never know, eh? (A) (N)Not that I wouldn't have hoped more financial success for the BitB... DJ/CiViLiAN/le Uncroyable M. Personne ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:58:53 EDT From: NoMorePhil@aol.com Subject: gg: Re: Gorggmail: Names, Venue, ILife Story For those of you yet to hear my sad tale.... Name-- Marc Catera Age-- 34 O-R section--- How do you take it?--- Black, No sugar (Regular, I could never plod through the digest) Participation (multiple choice)--- A - Band-Width buster B - "I'll say it if it needs being said" C - Lurker C, mostly, but I show up as a B occasionally, but since I've decided never to discuss or argue politics or religion unless in person, and the fact that GG is only discussed occasionally, there not much for me to say..... Time on List --- I have no idea, pretty early but not at the very beginning. favourite O-R debate--- there have been so many.....well recently Futureman was entertaining, I liked the is ambient music really music/if you listen properly all music is good debate favourite O-R grudge match--- Rich and Datboy/Chris List Members Met in real life--- OsMooseIs, Mammienun, Rich Hilton, Drew Eaton, David Astley, John Jakob, and Jack Skelly and BenZuda Personal Section--- Born: Utica NY Now living Rochester, NY Occupation: Training Coordinator for a medical products company Favorite Music GG, Genesis, Yes, Tull, KC, and permutations thereof, Zappa JM, ELP, VDGG, also early Chicago, Charlie Parker, Phil Woods, Miles Davis No surprises really. Least Favorite Music---What a silly question. A tie between Ramada Inn lounge lizards singing 'standards' accompanied canned midi tracks and drum machines and Karaoke sung by tone deaf engineers who typically attempt something by the Talking Heads or The Romantics Wives--- Currently, one: Antonietta, whose muscial tastes range from Elton John to Billy Joel to Gloria Estafen then back to Elton John, though she has commented on liking some of the more symphonic Genesis, Yes and Fish era Marillion. Children--- Two, A girl Gabriella, 4, and a boy Marco 3. There favorite GG tunes are Giant for a day, So Sincere, and On-Reflection the latter during which they screechingly through there recorders as they watch the video. Its touching, really. Musical Skills/Instruments Played--- Sax, Clarinet, Flute, and a barely passeable oboe, and Bass (same old story) although I haven't picked up any of those in a few years. Lately, I have been tinkling with a beautiful piece of furniture I have shaped like a piano, saying I play it would be a bit of a stretch. Gear/Kit--- 2 Altos and one C melody sax, 2 clarinets, one flute, one Fender Jazz Bass, and a Baby Grand shaped piece of livving room furniture. Collection--- Vinyl maybe 350, but boxed and unplayed for quite a while CD - After some house cleaning about 500, half of which are sliding around on the floorboards of my car... Languages--- American (come on, we can't really call it English now can we) GGORG Section Hotel--- Commuting in from Great Neck, Long Island where I will be staying with my Brother in-law and Sister in-law Food--- Omniverous, typically with second helpings Drink--- Beer and Scotch on the legal beverage side of the list which I believe you where going for, But I can actually go HOURS without alcohol. GG section Favorite Release changes regularly but currently either Freehand or Octopus GG members met: sadly, none Seen them live: sadly, no Non-compulsory Yes section--- TfTO? your comment--- Good album but its no Close to the Edge Marc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 08:42:23 -0600 From: Jeff Smith Subject: gg: a band called YES >There is this paradox called YES born out of fertile British >rock ground in the late 60s "progressive" standardbearers in >the 70s reborn in the 80s with a new kind of YES then back >together again in the beginning of the 90s and now reinventing >itself again with something brand new that some YES fans >will like and others will hate. Man, you're making me dizzy! np: Hands - Hands Jeff Smith ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:36:21 EDT From: "Reginald Dunlop" Subject: gg: Very cruel..., and fairly chaotic!!! / Dedalus Hello! "Drew W. Eaton" wrote: >np-Hopper,Tippett, Gallivan and Dean-Cruel But Fair A fine, fine record I must say. Anyone wanting an unplugged version of Soft Machine's "Fourth" and "Five" periods, MUST own this. Ciao, REGINALD DUNLOP P.S. If anyone wants to hear what the follow up should have been to Soft Machine's "Five", buy DEDALUS - "Dedalus"...although Soft Machine's "Six" was no slouch either. :) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 08:04:36 PDT From: "Henrik Johansson" Subject: Re: gg: Progressive Rock in the Late 90's >Van Der Graaf Generator "GodBluff Live" video (whole album... >awesome!) I completely agree with you! It's even better than the Lighthouse keepers" session. Henrik J ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 08:01:38 -0700 (PDT) From: "Jesús" Tapia Subject: gg: Re: Quebec Prog. Julian wrote: - --- Reginald Dunlop wrote: > Bonjour Geants! > Quebec is a melting pot for "Musique Progressif". > Going back a bit, the '70s > was Quebec's decade in Canada for Prog. Bands such > as MANEIGE, POLLEN, > HARMONIUM, ET CETERA & OFFENBACH were just huge in > Quebec. The *Quebec* > prog. sound is comparible to GG sounding stuff, with > a mix of the > French(Shylock, Pulsar, etc.,) and the Italian(Banco > , PFM, CELESTE). Quite > the intricate stuff. In the '80s, Quebec had > *progressive* artists such as > THE BOX, MEN WITHOUT HATS, MIRIODOR & VOIVOD. I have not seen mentioned in the list the band CONVENTUM, which I personally like very much. They recorded two albums (the names escapes my memory at this time) that I know of. This band had Rene Lussier and Andre Duchesne, two fine guitarists that went on after Conventum as solo recording and performing artistes and also did colaborations with some other musicians. Since I don't know much about the band itself, I would like to ask one of our Quebecois friends to tell us more about this band. === Best Regards, Jesús Tapia __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:27:57 EDT From: "Reginald Dunlop" Subject: gg: "AtT"/"Hex"/"Low Flying Aircraft"/"In The Land of Grey and Pink" Hello Bob Angilly wrote: > >Got my first GG album "Acquiring the Taste" when it first came out in the >early '70's. Liked some of the songs but what not overwhelmingly >impressed by the album. Wow! I can't see how anyone couldn't be overwhelmingly impressed. When I first heard it back in 1991 after a few puffs of that Chatham-Kent homegrown, I was completely blown away. I have never heard anything like it since. Personally, I find "AtT" the pinnacle of Prog. Rock. Everything else known as a *classic*("In The Court Of", "Dark Side Of The...") is 2nd rate compared to "AtT", IMHO of course. I get chills everytime I hear "AtT". It changed my music listening habits for the rest of my life. The only other record which changed my music listening habits since, was Bark Psychosis' "Hex"(and "Low Flying Aircraft" by TIPPETT, JUHN, MAURER & CROSS which turned me on to Avant Garde Jazz, and Caravan's "In The Land of Grey and Pink" which turned me on to the Canterbury scene). Anyway, Bark Psychosis' "Hex" turned me on to other bands such as Durutti Column, Dif Juz, early-Level 42, later-Talk Talk, A.R. Kane(early stuff produced by Ray Shulman), Disco Inferno & Seefeel. I'm just waiting for another record like that to come along(AtT & Hex). Hopefully soon, because I'm getting bored with new music these days. Ciao, REGINALD DUNLOP np: Dedalus - "Dedalus"(could have easily been the follow up to Soft Machine "5") ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 08:33:02 PDT From: "Dan Weese" Subject: Re: nongg: Uncle Frank ClauDan observes: Symphony of Eratosthenes? Afraid so. Particularly when played on a Stratocaster with a whammy bar. I once wrote in a college rag, writing a review of the Yes 90125: "Yes is like Marmite, either you can't live without it, or you're perplexed why anyone might like this stuff." ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 08:33:27 PDT From: "Dan Weese" Subject: Re: nongg: Uncle Frank ClauDan observes: Symphony of Eratosthenes? Afraid so. Particularly when played on a Stratocaster with a whammy bar. I once wrote in a college rag, writing a review of the Yes 90125: "Yes is like Marmite, either you can't live without it, or you're perplexed why anyone might like this stuff." ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:52:12 EDT From: "Reginald Dunlop" Subject: gg: REG on the radio(CJAM 91.5 FM) / Renaissance Hello Giants! I might be broadcasting a radio programme on the Internet this Saturday, Sept. 4th at 6am-9am(Eastern Standard), on CJAM 91.5 FM. This is kind of cool because if you're in Europe, you can listen to me on the Internet at about 11am or 12-noon. I will also be starting a once-a-week programme. Time-slot is yet unknown. I will keep you informed. I need some Renaissance info. I own 3 Renaissance recordings. They are : "Turn Of The Cards"(my favourite) "Scheherazade & Other Stories" & "Novella" Should I buy the follow up to "Novella" called "Songs For All Seasons"? I heard the sound was pointing the way to the decline of Renaissance...is this true or is it as good as the ones above? Ciao, REGINALD DUNLOP ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 10:59:29 -0500 From: DE Johnson Subject: gg: GG: "AtT" and Boredom "Reginald Dunlop" wrote: >Hello Hail, Reginald! (aka Julian) >Personally, I find "AtT" the pinnacle of Prog. Rock. Everything else >known as a *classic*("In The Court Of", "Dark Side Of The...") is 2nd rate >compared to "AtT", IMHO of course. I get chills everytime I hear "AtT". It >changed my music listening habits for the rest of my life...I'm just waiting >for another record like that to come along...Hopefully soon, because I'm >getting bored with new music these days. (D)This is EXACTLY how I feel about music these daze with the exception of (E)a few 'pop' pieces and several 'serious' worx. If you or anyone else is (J)bored with what they are hearing musically, check out the music of Bernd (D)Alois Zimmerman. Though he's been dead for a while, his music is so far (E)ahead of its time that people will probably be singing Webern before they (J)even start listening to Z! Ah, W's dream come true... (D)...of course, you may not like Z's music (I can sugg other examples), (J)but you certainly won't be bored - if you listen attentively. DJ/CiViLiAN/le Uncroyable M. Personne ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:17:35 -0700 From: William Tindall Subject: RE: nongg: Uncle Frank Dan gets yeasty: <> How well-put! Frankly, I was on for both. Or a Vegemite sandwich on an ES-175 withOUT a whammy bar. Bill T ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:14:04 -0700 From: "Scott Steele" Subject: gg: Hi Frode; Bubby Brister; Yes vs. GG; Roundabout; Richie Kotzen >I've been lurking on this list for a while, but I think I'll use Mammiepoll as an appropriate opportunity for a brief introduction. Thank you Frode for taking the opportunity. It is nice to meet you. >I'm a subsciber on other lists as well, but I must say NONE is like On-Reflection. Ain't it is! >Hei Frode, Velkommen til O-R! Håper du vil like den! Det er en fin liste. fluent Ninjawegian >(above I explained Frooda what kinda list this is, and also that in the course of a discussion, every joke will be answered seriously and every serious remark will result in a joke. Ha ha ha ha ha!! Huh? >And I've taken the liberty of asking him to join Gorgg in NYC on October 9th. Yep. Was that OK? ;^) That would be cool! >n.c.(celebrating) the Broncos announcement of a new QB! Byebye Bubby! It's hard to root for a guy named Bubby. I was hoping for Concussion Boy, former U of O quarterback Chris Miller though. >After I bought the 45 of "Roundabout" (1972) I found myself listening to side B more than side A. But that happened a lot with my listening to 45s... What was the B side of Roundabout? >I think it's safe to say that we all feel this way about GG on this list, but it is interesting to understand *why* Yes made it big and GG didn't. I think the answer to that is Roundabout. GG didn't have a radio-ready hit like that one. Too bad GG didn't get heavy airplay for, say, Peel the Paint or Mr Class and Quality. I think that what happened for Yes could have happened for GG if they had had a hit single on the radio like Yes did. - S. np: Nothing. Just went to www.richiekotzen.com and watched his video though, that was kind of cool. scottst@ohsu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 12:25:41 -0400 From: Marty Mermelstein Subject: gg: JT/YES From Marty Mermelstein Marty@global.dataart.com First. Any release date on the new yes album and any hint if it will be as bad as open your eyes. Second. Got the new tull friday. Tull is is only band before GG on my list. Anyway I like it except for Mango Flush which should have been an instrumental and not be reprised. I also do not care for dot com but it isnt awful. The album does rock at many points but RTB is still far superior in my book. Here's hoping this is'nt the last tull album. To my mind anything after under wraps has been gravy. I cannot see them waiting another five years to do an album. Next out Ian's solo album in February 2000. Happy the Man out next tuesday on one way ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:52:36 PDT From: "Dan Weese" Subject: RE: nongg: Uncle Frank Ra-ther! In a CGDAEG tuning to get all those crafty bits to spread properly on the toast points. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:11:39 -0700 From: William Tindall Subject: RE: nongg: Uncle Frank AEG? "Snap!" "Boioioioinggg" "Sproing!" Ouch. Man, I hate it when those pointy bits hit me in the eye. Cucumber sandies, Bill T - -----Original Message----- From: Dan Weese Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 9:53 AM To: xf103rep@svn.net; danweese@hotmail.com; Claudio666@aol.com; on-reflection@lists.uoregon.edu Subject: RE: nongg: Uncle Frank Ra-ther! In a CGDAEG tuning to get all those crafty bits to spread properly on the toast points. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:14:14 PDT From: "Dan Weese" Subject: RE: nongg: Uncle Frank -> RF >AEG? > "Snap!" "Boioioioinggg" "Sproing!" Thraak! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 16:59:27 +0100 From: "Ant" Subject: gg: Re: Progressive Rock in the Late 90's - -----Original Message----- From: GLENNLILJE@aol.com >Free Hand is still somewhere in the next millenium, and yet "His Last Voyage" >is still somewhere around 150 years ago! Yeah! and most of the indie and dance stuff you hear on the radio is so old fashioned. > I was driving around yesterday >listening to one of my GG tapes that I have labeled different silly titles >like "Smash Hits", and "More Smash Hits", and "Dance Music Volume I", etc. Hey great idea. If your car got broken into and thieves stole the tapes, wouldn't they get a surprise? Ant ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 17:26:08 +0100 From: "Ant" Subject: gg: Re: noGG: "Fish Rising" - -----Original Message----- From: Biffyshrew@aol.com >>Have to say I love Fish Rising. While 'L' is a collection of pop songs, >>psyched up. > >That's an odd view, IMO. The bulk of the album is taken up by the two >extended instrumentals and a Hindu chant, leaving only three tracks that >could be described as pop songs. I haven't listened to it in a while but that is the impression I had when it came out. I liked L too but it seemed more commercial to me. I think the two covers, Hurdy Gurdy man and It's all too much fit in my pop song catagory and so does elektric gypsies. It has a singalong chorus. Om Nama shivaya may sound quasi mystical but it too is a great singalong number. I live in an area populated by ethnic Indians and I could easily imagine this coming out of one of their car windows along with all the Bollywood film hits. Even with Lunar Music suite and HG gliss I think the album is a lot more commercial or was, than FR. Surely you remember Biff that it was still trendy to wear long hair, be interested in eastern religions and sit in the middle of the floor at parties chanting "OM" when L came out. Just! Ant ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 13:15:03 -0500 From: DE Johnson Subject: gg: Roundabout or Runaround? (or There are Two Sides to Every...) "Scott Steele" wrote: >What was the B side of Roundabout? (DJ)Vault Falcon!? (sorry...that's not the answer...) (D)Long Distance Runaround...alwaze maxe me envision Snoopy dancing. (J)A very bizarre Snoopy. I really liked the sound of 'daddy-bass'... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 14:08:24 EDT From: SPBrader@aol.com Subject: Re: gg: JT/YES Marty writes: << First. Any release date on the new yes album and any hint if it will be as bad as open your eyes. >> 20th September in Europe, 28th in the US. It is a superb album. It captures something of Yes from every decade - 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's. BTW, I like Open Your Eyes (but then I'm a complete Yes nut.) I'll let you away with your comment........this time! ;-) Si ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 16:52:16 -0400 From: Tomas Subject: Re: gg: JT/YES At 12:25 PM 8/31/1999 -0400, Marty Mermelstein wrote: >First. Any release date on the new yes album and any hint if it will be >as bad as >open your eyes. September 28 in the US. There has been alot of talk about this album on Southside, a Yes discussion group. Evidently some of the folks have come by pre=release copies of the disc and have been reporting that it is far better (in their opinion) that OYE. Tower records has a Liquid Audio download of one of the songs you can enjoy, "Lightening Strikes". Just go to their site and do a search for Yes. You should find it. *************************************************************************** * Tomas * "Tolerance is the virtue of the man * * West Chazy, NY USA * without convictions." - GK Chesterton * * tomas@slic.com * * *************************************************************************** * Howie Web: http://www.howies.org/ * *************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 22:51:57 +0200 From: "Frode Ringstad" Subject: gg: Thanks for the welcome God kveld, alle sammen! Hjertelig takk for den den særdeles trivelige imøtekommenhet jeg har blitt tilgodesett med her på lista. Dette var umåtelig hyggelig! (Jadda! Fikk med alle: æøå) (For those familiar with Ninjawegian. Means roughly the same as the message below) Hail, Blide Kjemper! (Hail, Gentle Giants!) Thanks for the welcome Bert, 666, CiViLiAN, David, Scott and others! And thanks for the invitation to Gorgg in New York. You all seem to be very gentle people, and it sure would have been nice to meet you there. But unfortunately, this time I can't! However I hope there will be some other occasions in the future. See you later! Frode np: Caravan (debut album) Just got this one. I'm not familiar with this group, but I think I'm acquiring the taste. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 18:15:17 -0400 From: "drj_saro" Subject: gg: Re: ZAPPA LIVES! - -----Original Message----- From: him, her and the dog > Okay all you lucky California GG fanatics: was any one lucky enough to >catch the Zappa Tribute "Banned From Utopia" on August 27th? does anyone know if there is any recorded output from this ensemble? thank you for your time and attention. Julius J. SAROKA drj_saro@neo.rr.com Cuyahoga Falls OHIO ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 18:30:06 -0400 From: "drj_saro" Subject: gg: Re: REG on the radio(CJAM 91.5 FM) / Renaissance From: Reginald Dunlop >I need some Renaissance info. I own 3 Renaissance recordings. They are : > >"Turn Of The Cards"(my favourite) >"Scheherazade & Other Stories" > & >"Novella" > >Should I buy the follow up to "Novella" called "Songs For All Seasons"? I >heard the sound was pointing the way to the decline of Renaissance...is this >true or is it as good as the ones above? > it is _not_ as good as the ones above, but it is not as _bad_ as the ones that came after (although even "Azure d'Or" still has acouple of good songs, the two 80s albums have no socially redeeming values whatsoever - even worse than GfaD). it could (imo) be compared to "wind & wurthering" in that in retrospect, the seeds of their destruction are being sown (with the inclusion of some clearly "pop" tunes) but at the time it really didn't seem _all_ that bad. i would say that if you really want some more R, the one you _should_ get is "Live at Carnagie Hall" (or if that's no longer readilily available the King Biscuit discs are a perfectly acceptable substitute - although still 2nd choice.). ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:23:24 EDT From: SPBrader@aol.com Subject: Re: gg: Quebec Prog. Julian/Reg writes (but then it's a Hotmail account so it could be anyone!): << I may be moving there next year, all depending on where my wife gets accepted into Dentistry >> Bad teeth as well as poor eyesight? Poor girl! ;-) Si ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 20:36:35 EDT From: Claudio666@aol.com Subject: Re: gg: Progressive Rock in the Late 90's In a message dated 8/31/99 9:08:34 AM Mountain Daylight Time, henklist@hotmail.com writes: << >Van Der Graaf Generator "GodBluff Live" video (whole album... >awesome!) I completely agree with you! It's even better than the Lighthouse keepers" session. >> OK, I want one. No, I need one. Where do I go??? Dan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 20:55:15 EDT From: Biffyshrew@aol.com Subject: gg: Re: noGG: "Fish Rising" In a message dated 8/31/99 5:34:00 PM, anton@musicnut.freeserve.co.uk writes: >Surely you remember Biff that it was still >trendy to wear long hair, be interested in eastern religions and sit in >the middle of the floor at parties chanting "OM" when L came out. Just! Er...you mean it isn't anymore? Your pal, Biffy the Elephant Shrew ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 20:51:48 -0400 From: Daniel Potvin Subject: gg: Re: ZAPPA LIVES! - ----Original Message----- From: him, her and the dog > Okay all you lucky California GG fanatics: was any one lucky enough to >catch the Zappa Tribute "Banned From Utopia" on August 27th? does anyone know if there is any recorded output from this ensemble? Yes they released a cd about 2 or 3 years ago ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 21:12:38 EDT From: Claudio666@aol.com Subject: Re: gg: REG on the radio(CJAM 91.5 FM) / Renaissance In a message dated 8/31/99 9:57:46 AM Mountain Daylight Time, chiefs18@hotmail.com writes: << Should I buy the follow up to "Novella" called "Songs For All Seasons"? >> My feeling is that "Novella" was the beginning (or the middle) of the end. Stay away from "Song ..." turn around and go the other way. "Turn of the Cards" came out after "Ashes" and is a fine recording, their last good one IMNSHO. There is a 2 CD set called "Tales of 1001 Nights" Volumes 1&2 (of course) with several tracks from the Carnegie Hall concerts referred to by the eminent Dr.J So, don't leave us hangin, what's the URL for the broadcast??? Dan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 99 21:22:55 -0400 From: Adrianne Bosco Subject: gg: Re: on-reflection-digest V1 #1840 Scott Steele wrote: >>Okay, I'll unlurk for this one... >We are glad you did Adrianne. Why thank you. >That's the kind of evangelism we can all do. Let this tape-maker be an >example to us all. ;) He told me about this list too :) >So, which ones do you already have, and which ones are next? I have Power and the Glory, Acquiring the Taste, Three Friends, and Octopus. Freehand is next. Adrianne www.connix.com/~abosco "Shake your head as the world just nods away" - echolyn ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 21:30:02 -0400 From: "drj_saro" Subject: gg: Re: Re: ZAPPA LIVES! - -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Potvin To: 'Gentle Giant Mailing List' Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 9:20 PM Subject: gg: Re: ZAPPA LIVES! >----Original Message----- >From: him, her and the dog >> Okay all you lucky California GG fanatics: was any one lucky enough to >>catch the Zappa Tribute "Banned From Utopia" on August 27th? > >does anyone know if there is any recorded output from this ensemble? > > Yes they released a cd about 2 or 3 years ago > > some _details_ might help - but you might be thinking about "Zappa's Universe" and i don't think that this is the same thing. thank you for your time and attention. Julius J. SAROKA drj_saro@neo.rr.com Cuyahoga Falls OHIO ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 22:24:41 -0400 From: "David and Stacey Shur" Subject: gg: "Fish Rising" > >Surely you remember Biff that it was still > >trendy to wear long hair, be interested in eastern religions and sit in > >the middle of the floor at parties chanting "OM" when L came out. Just! Far out and groovy. -David Eric ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 22:50:19 -0400 (EDT) From: mammienun@webtv.net Subject: gg: Jeff Beck Review Ok..here it is. 1st I'd like to say that though I'm a fan...I'm not a fanatic, so I can't tell you the name of every song played or in what order, etc. What I can tell you is last night at this time I was on the edge of my seat enjoying some of the finest guitar work I've ever been lucky enough to hear. Opening act Johnny Lang was not exactly right up my alley, but the kid definitely has soul. I shudder to think of the possibilities of this 19 yr. old playing with other musicians of his caliber. Headliner Jeff Beck was even better than I remember seeing him open for Santana a couple of years ago. He started off with What Mama Said from the new disc Who Else. I was amazed that this and other new material could be done so well live. With a 4 piece band! The drummer, Steve Alexander kept things incredibly tight..right on with the sequencing...and what a kit. Must have been 200 pieces that he skillfully navigated. The bassist, Randy Hope-Taylor was a black dude...I don't mean to stereotype but need I say more? Jennifer Batten rounded out the band on guitar/guitar-synth. What an excellent player! No keys necessary. The one older tune that I recognized wasn't off of Wired or Blow By Blow...I tried to find it on these recordings earlier this evening. Aside from Who Else they're the only one's I have so now I'm just going to have to start buying more of the cd's until I find that song. In conclusion, at age 54, Jeff Beck is better than ever. Don't miss this tour! If you go, tell 'em Mammie sent you...might get you a Head for Backstage Pass. Later, Ez ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 21:06:06 -0700 (PDT) From: JohnEric Subject: gg: Excessive use of abbreviations This may seem petty to some of you, but I do not enjoy wading through e-mails employing excessive use of abbreviations. Eventually, I do figure them out ... but why make us waste valuable time going through the motions? Go ahead and smirk, make snide comments, and flame me if you wish. From now on, I am going to glance at the e-mail, and if there is an excessive use of abbreviations, I won't bother with them. I apologize to those of you that use them a lot, but my time is limited. Thanks for listening JEE __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 00:21:10 -0400 From: "drj_saro" Subject: gg: Re: Excessive use of abbreviations - -----Original Message----- From: JohnEric >.....but my time is limited. but not so limited that you can't post this petty whining! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 00:31:04 -0400 (EDT) From: mammienun@webtv.net Subject: gg: Mammiepoll results (so far) What was the question? Oh yeah...When did you 1st hear GG? Did you like them immediately? Have to Acquire the Taste? Did you run right out and start buying their recordings? How old were you? etc. So far there have been 27 respondents. Most are pushing 40 and 1st heard GG in the mid '70's. 75% liked them and bought recordings soon after their 1st listen. In other words...you are me and I am you and we are we and...I'd like to thank the list 'veterans' for rehashing stories undoubtedly already told...and the half a dozen or so de-lurkers for joining in on the fun. But it doesn't have to end here. Keep the responses coming...this is real GG content here. Sadly, there's not much of that these days. What am I talking about...I've only been on the list for a few months! ROFL Later, Ez ------------------------------ End of on-reflection-digest V1 #1842 ************************************