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 on: Today at 09:35:10 AM 
Started by Will S - Last post by davidmjs

They really were one of the most perfect Cropredy bands ever...sun setting at the end of an incredibly hot day...a band of supreme musicians playing music the Cropredy demographic would be familiar with (Joni & Carole), playing it with real skill and affection. No wonder Procol Harum had a hell of a job following them...

One moment I remember was Julie putting out a call from the stage for a certain bass player, as Pete Zorn wanted to play sax on "Raised On Robbery", and Peggy was still at the bar. It was quite funny to see the short delay as a refreshed, been in the sun all day ruddy-faced Peggy ran from the bar as fast as he could, strapped on Pete's bass and played a great version of said Joni song...


Who was the drummer, Dan?

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 on: Today at 09:23:51 AM 
Started by Will S - Last post by Dan O.
They really were one of the most perfect Cropredy bands ever...sun setting at the end of an incredibly hot day...a band of supreme musicians playing music the Cropredy demographic would be familiar with (Joni & Carole), playing it with real skill and affection. No wonder Procol Harum had a hell of a job following them...

One moment I remember was Julie putting out a call from the stage for a certain bass player, as Pete Zorn wanted to play sax on "Raised On Robbery", and Peggy was still at the bar. It was quite funny to see the short delay as a refreshed, been in the sun all day ruddy-faced Peggy ran from the bar as fast as he could, strapped on Pete's bass and played a great version of said Joni song...

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 on: Yesterday at 11:11:26 PM 
Started by Will S - Last post by RobertD


Simon's shirt and Peggy's bass more than adequately dating this performance... Grin


God I loathe those basses.

Jules


Agreed, but I did understand why they became popular for a time. Funny thing is I don’t think I’ve seen one in photos or on stage by anyone since about 1991. Figure someone would bring it back like the mellotron or the Keytar in a retro mode! Nice clip though!.

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 on: Yesterday at 07:27:25 PM 
Started by Will S - Last post by Bridgwit (Bridget)

Blue Tapestry Live CD (with a full set of autographs on the inner insert) - 50p charity shop find.

I have to confess I’d never heard of them (or I had but hadn’t bothered to investigate….) so I looked for them on YouTube - fantastic! And I’ve bought the album on iTunes  Cheesy

Thank you

https://youtu.be/Gv1S_msk7H4?si=ioGarTzEPFVI7LJx

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 on: Yesterday at 05:26:11 PM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by Alan2

Renaissance  : Live at Carnegie Hall  (HTD 2LP reissue,  2015).

Love this, though it only gets the occasional play.   I think i could safely say   if someone doesn't like this, Renaissance  isn't for them.  The group at the top of their game, with a full orchestra behind them.  Magical.


Oops- actually released 1995.

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 on: Yesterday at 04:50:41 PM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by Alan2
Renaissance  : Live at Carnegie Hall  (HTD 2LP reissue,  2015).

Love this, though it only gets the occasional play.   I think i could safely say   if someone doesn't like this, Renaissance  isn't for them.  The group at the top of their game, with a full orchestra behind them.  Magical.

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 on: Yesterday at 04:14:27 PM 
Started by Will S - Last post by John From Austin
Last night, I enjoyed a very nostalgic evening with the Allman Betts Band at ACL Live. This is Devon Allman and Duane Betts, who look, play, and sing very much like their fathers. They have organized an annual celebration of the Allman Brothers Band, bringing along a parade of supporting artists (this time including the legendary Jimmy Hall, Amanda Shires, and Austin's own Eric Johnson).

I closed my eyes and imagined I was at a genuine Allman Brothers show. It was a wonderful experience, and although "tribute" bands are not my thing, this one has an incredible pedigree and chops to back it up.

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 on: Yesterday at 04:07:46 PM 
Started by Will S - Last post by Jules Gray

Simon's shirt and Peggy's bass more than adequately dating this performance... Grin


God I loathe those basses.

Jules

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 on: Yesterday at 03:54:49 PM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by Will S


Gil Brenton - the new album from The Magpie Arc, who are now without Martin Simpson. Proper bit of folk/rock, which reminds me rather of False Lights.


I could look this up but will ask you instead - does Martin play on this?  If not, who plays the geetar?


No, Martin has left the band.  Findlay Napier and Tom Wright play guitar (some proper crunching electric) on the album. They have also recruited Sam Carter for live gigs, but he isn't on the album.

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 on: Yesterday at 03:15:56 PM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by davidmjs

Gil Brenton - the new album from The Magpie Arc, who are now without Martin Simpson. Proper bit of folk/rock, which reminds me rather of False Lights.


I could look this up but will ask you instead - does Martin play on this?  If not, who plays the geetar?

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