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Title: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: tobeover2002 on December 04, 2009, 07:04:15 PM
A nice 4 page article in this magazine - the current issue is devoted to folk rock - also pieces on Pentangle, John Martyn, Renaissance, etc

Some very nice pictures from the 70s of Simon and Peggy - especilly on the back of the outer bag!


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: jude on December 04, 2009, 07:17:33 PM

A nice 4 page article in this magazine - the current issue is devoted to folk rock - also pieces on Pentangle, John Martyn, Renaissance, etc

Some very nice pictures from the 70s of Simon and Peggy - especilly on the back of the outer bag!


Ahem! and an article about me and a really nice review of my album..

not boasting or anything you understand.... :-\


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Paul on December 06, 2009, 04:16:27 PM


A nice 4 page article in this magazine - the current issue is devoted to folk rock - also pieces on Pentangle, John Martyn, Renaissance, etc

Some very nice pictures from the 70s of Simon and Peggy - especilly on the back of the outer bag!


Ahem! and an article about me and a really nice review of my album..

not boasting or anything you understand.... :-\


You don't need to boast, I have been listening to it a lot recently, and it is a really nice album. The singing is lovely too.

Paul


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Philip W on December 14, 2009, 10:31:11 AM
Interesting magazine. I didn’t realise the prog scene was so revitalised. Flicking through it and listening to the CD, I was struck by one encouraging feature: the presence of women as performers and fans. My memories of prog from the early seventies are of something seriously blokeish. Ex-public schoolboys making music for schoolboys like me and my older student brothers – a hopeless way of meeting girls.  


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: davidmjs on December 14, 2009, 11:18:53 AM
I still can't justify the cost of the magazine to myself or to anybody else.  But then again, how many other people in the world would get excited about a Comus spread?!  As for the CD, I'm afraid I found most of it pretty samey and of a not particularly high standard.  That Mostly Autumn / Magenta ish sound does very little for me, I'm afraid....although the Porcupine Tree-ish type of stuff is much more interesting.


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Bridgwit (Bridget) on December 14, 2009, 11:49:49 AM

Interesting magazine. I didn’t realise the prog scene was so revitalised. Flicking through it and listening to the CD, I was struck by one encouraging feature: the presence of women as performers and fans. My memories of prog from the early seventies are of something seriously blokeish. Ex-public schoolboys making music for schoolboys like me and my older student brothers – a hopeless way of meeting girls.  


Some of us girls were very serious prog rock fans - Sonja Kristina was one of our heroines  8)

Not a bad way to to meet lads either - at a Yes or Uriah Heep concert  ;D Oh dear  :-[


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Joss on December 19, 2009, 11:24:24 AM

I still can't justify the cost of the magazine to myself or to anybody else.  


Have to say, I rather enjoyed the CD, good background music while I'm working on Ebay !!!


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Nick the Stick on December 20, 2009, 09:13:00 PM
I bought it for Tull Comus and Fairport, I can't stand prog rock as a rule, but I don't consider any of those bands prog rock anyway, although I can see why someone would.
Being blind as a bat I didn't see the price on the cover, and I was running for a train, so just dumped it on the counter.
EIGHT QUID!!!
Never again.
For that price I'd want Sonja Kristina to come round and make the tea.


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Mr Cat (Lewis) on December 22, 2009, 04:56:11 PM
I don't think the price is that bad for the content..8 quid is a couple of pints and a few bags of crisps..!


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: davidmjs on December 22, 2009, 05:03:38 PM

I don't think the price is that bad for the content..8 quid is a couple of pints and a few bags of crisps..!


It's (damn nearly) twice the price of any comparable magazine.  And tbh, I don't reckon they are that cheap.  But I suppose if one views is at a sort of 'fanzine' one starts to look at it a bit differently...


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Jules Gray on December 22, 2009, 05:19:52 PM

I don't think the price is that bad for the content..8 quid is a couple of pints and a few bags of crisps..!


Yeah, well beer's overpriced too!

Jules


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: moontheloon (Bryan) on January 02, 2010, 04:27:59 AM
I'd imagine that this mag has a pretty small run and doesn't look cheap at all so I guess its worth it. A lot of new interviews and decent archive pics keep the interest up, Well put together. Knitting with Hendrix, I love it!


Title: Re: Fairport article in current Classic Rock Prog Special
Post by: Paul on January 02, 2010, 11:54:22 AM
I was given this for Christmas by my son. I did enjoy reading the articles. I didn't realise what the cost was until I read this thread, he did say he was a bit shocked though.

Lovely review of Jude's album, and a nice bit on fairport.

I haven't had time to listen to the CD yet though.

Paul