--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: DFU00005Date: 11/18/96 From: CLARK RAY Time: 09:42pm \/To: STUART DUBOIS (Read 2 times) Subj: Re: The Beatles The message from Stuart Dubois rises higher: C>You can get a CD boxed set that has every EP The Beatles made. They C>put one EP per CD, so there's a lot of wasted space, but you get the C>true feeling of separate EPs that way as well as different cover art. SD> How odd. I wasn't aware of any of this. C>As I understand it, The Beatles released quite a few EPs in Britain C>and a few different ones in the U.S. The songs from these were C>released on various albums in the U.S. but nowhere else (you know, C>like that album _Yesterday and Today_ or _Beatles 65_). SD> Which reminds me...if you don't have _Hey Jude_ (another American-only SD> bogus album), you should get it. If it's not on CD, on LP. It's got SD> many great songs from the early psych period. As far as I know, I have all of those songs already. They're on _Past Masters, Vol II_ and some of the other CDs. What were the songs on _Hey Jude_? NP: "Ricochet" -- Acoustic Alchemy -------------------------------------------------------------- - Clark Ray - - email: clarkray@psnw.com - -------------------------------------------------------------- ... Nowhere to go, but it's on with the show ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 * Origin: Tulare Co Office of Educ, Visalia, CA (1:214/33.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: DFU00006Date: 11/18/96 From: CLARK RAY Time: 09:45pm \/To: STUART DUBOIS (Read 2 times) Subj: Re: new stuff The message from Stuart Dubois rises higher: C>I can't believe that "Carpet of The Sun" wasn't some really big 70s C>hit. It's fantastic. SD> "Mother Russia", too. Remind me to play "Things I Don't Understand" SD> for you sometime. Annie's "opera scat" trick never sounded better. C>While we're on the subject of female vocalists, I've always thought C>that Christine Perfect/McVie had a good voice -- better than Stevie C>Nicks. SD> If you ever get the chance to hear middle Fleetwood Mac (between Peter SD> Green and Buckingham/Nicks, check it out. *I* don't have any, but you SD> might like it a lot more than me. Christine sang a LOT of Mac songs SD> over the years. I don't care at all for her taste in music, but she's SD> got a great voice. Yeah, that would be _Bare Trees_, right? I've heard it and I like it. C> SD> Maggie Mae (expendable) C>Um, how's that one go? That doesn't sound familiar. SD> It's the strange little country song ("Oh, Dirty Maggie Mae...") that SD> just dies in mid-verse. My mother was very annoyed, and said it was SD> really "Dirty Nellie Bly" or something like that, when she heard it. Oh yeah, that John Lennon thing. I remember now. SD> Sounds like, if I bought 2 and 3, I'd have 90% of LIB. I'll have to SD> check the versions out on your copies. Sure thing. I called you this last Sunday but you were gone. How about my Raiders, eh? Ugh! NP: "The Stone Circle" -- Acoustic Alchemy -------------------------------------------------------------- - Clark Ray - - email: clarkray@psnw.com - -------------------------------------------------------------- ... and the changes of no consequence will pick up the reins from nowhere ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 * Origin: Tulare Co Office of Educ, Visalia, CA (1:214/33.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: DFU00007Date: 11/20/96 From: CLARK RAY Time: 06:48pm \/To: STUART DUBOIS (Read 2 times) Subj: Re: Progrock definitions The message from Stuart Dubois rises higher: C>What about that one that I was laughing over last time. I can't C>remember who it was, but it was in the same batch as Epidermis and C>that band that you said was like Nektar. SD> Oh yeah. SD> Dreams are remembered by the few who forget, SD> the sandman is perverted, and not a lovable bearded saint. I've always thought so... SD> ...then later: SD> The music shop is on your neck demanding all the money, SD> but you are crying the pope is dead, the right smoke is not coming. SD> The ghost of fred is eating my hand... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Tagline alert!! I'm stealing it!! -------------------------------------------------------------- - Clark Ray - - email: clarkray@psnw.com - -------------------------------------------------------------- ... the frog was a prince, the prince was a brick, the brick was an egg... ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 * Origin: Tulare Co Office of Educ, Visalia, CA (1:214/33.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: DFU00008Date: 11/23/96 From: CLARK RAY Time: 02:32pm \/To: GARY SMITH (Read 2 times) Subj: Re: eskaton The message from Gary Smith rises higher: GS> GS> Scott: GS> GS> When I did the radio show with Mike Taylor, he had a CD by a GS> group named Eskaton. He claimed that they were influenced by Magma, GS> though they didn't go to the extreme of singing in a made-up language. GS> Any suggestions on what I ought to own by that group? Or by Gentle GS> Giant, for that matter? Mike also played a song by them...gee, I can't GS> remember the name of it now. "The Morning, the Afternoon, the GS> Night"...was that it? "The Toilet, the Paper, the Flush"? Man... Probably "The House, The Street, The Room" from _Acquiring The Taste_ (1971). That's a good album, but I like _Free Hand_ more. Also great are _Octopus_, _Gentle Giant_, and a fantastic live set called _Playing The Fool_. I've heard some Eskaton and I like it. I think I described it as Magma but not as dark. NP: "Morning Sun" -- Bad Company