--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: EC500002Date: 08/04/97 From: KENNETH NEWMAN Time: 10:00pm \/To: ARNE HAGENAH (Read 0 times) Subj: RE:WHAT HAS HAPPENED HERE On 07-30-97 ARNE HAGENAH wrote to MATHIEU BOUCHARD... AH> Arne! (aha@Brem.de) Does this mean you are in Bremen? If so I'll have to add Germany to our roll call. Cool. Any good concerts round your way this summer? Cheers, Kenneth --- * OFFLINE 1.58 * Have you hugged an electric fence today? --- FidoPCB v1.4 [ff238/x] * Origin: OnLine Now Thunder Bay ON, Canada (807)-345-1531 (1:229/510) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: EC500003Date: 07/24/97 From: MARTIN RIDGLEY Time: 04:18pm \/To: DAVE HUGHES (Read 0 times) Subj: Screaming Lord Sutch =-> Quoting John McCann to Dave Hughes re: ?????: DH> How about Screaming Lord Sutch? Who remembers him? DH> Maybe you're too young to remember this guy...he was a DH> British "mod" back in the sixties. Never very famous but DH> always completely outrageous. Yeah. Here in North America he wasn't very well known at all. His main claim to cult fame was the big name side-men he had on some of his albums. One that I recall, (_Lord Sutch and His Heavy Friends_) featured several of the biggest names in British rock including (if I recall correctly) Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. I wish I could remember all the other players who were on it.... Oh well... I'm told that happens when a person reaches my age.... I guess you start to get used to it. ;-\ NP: Level 42 - "Guaranteed" (1991) (Hmmmm.... Alan Holdsworth plays on this one - his tone is fairly recognizable on a couple of tracks, but melodically he doesn't really stray outside of the basic pop format and I'm not sure I would've noticed if he wasn't mentioned in the liner notes!) ;-( Cheers, Martin ~~~~~~~~ ... The only exercise I get is pushing my luck. --- Blue Wave/386 v2.30 [NR] * Origin: The Eclectic Lab (1:153/831) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECA00000Date: 08/05/97 From: ALECIA DARIN Time: 02:27pm \/To: CLARK RAY (Read 0 times) Subj: Are You Receiving Me? On 03 Aug 97 19:10:00, Clark Ray babbled: [CR] Hello? [CR] I've just found this BBS that carries this echo. It's a long distance [CR] call, but it's worth it if I'll be able to post messages again. So, if [CR] ANYBODY sees this, PLEASE respond. Otherwise, I'll have to remaina [CR] lurker and I don't like that. [CR] [CR] Clark Ray Hello Clark; Well lets see.... Yes I see you just fine lol.... Got you all the way to Bellevue, Nebraska. Good to see ya:-) Alecia Darin --- NorthStar 3.31.14 * Origin: Christmas 365 Days A Year (1:285/82.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECA00001Date: 08/05/97 From: DENNIS MCCUNNEY Time: 12:27am \/To: CLARK RAY (Read 0 times) Subj: Are you receiving me? ** From Clark Ray to All on 03 Aug 97 19:10:00 ** Are you receiving me? CR> I've just found this BBS that carries this echo. It's a long distance CR> call, but it's worth it if I'll be able to post messages again. So, CR> if ANYBODY sees this, PLEASE respond. Otherwise, I'll have to remain a CR> lurker and I don't like that. Seen on the Lunatic Fringe in Richardson, TX . I call Lunatic LD from New York City, so don't feel bad... [Email: dmccunney@roper.com] --- * Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * --- FidoPCB v1.5 beta-'j' * Origin: Lunatic Fringe * Richardson,TX * 972-235-5288 * (1:124/2113) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECA00002Date: 08/05/97 From: PAUL CHARBONNEAU Time: 09:10pm \/To: CLARK RAY (Read 0 times) Subj: Are you receiving me? Message received. Please come back quick. This place has turned into meta discussion about prog rock and will be welcoming more smart asses if it keeps up. I read it a lot but never post. I posted a few new reviews but people seem more interested in why some band is not prog. Come back, bring some friends, Paul C. --- Maximus 2.02 * Origin: Acoustic Plains BBS. Ottawa, ON. 613-742-7612 (1:163/551) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECA00003Date: 08/04/97 From: FRANK SWARBRICK Time: 10:27pm \/To: CLARK RAY (Read 0 times) Subj: Are you receiving me? On 03 Aug 97 19:10:00, waiting for 22, Clark Ray said: CR> @MSGID: 1:214/80@fidonet.org ffda0222 CR> Hello? CR> I've just found this BBS that carries this echo. It's a long distance CR> call, but it's worth it if I'll be able to post messages again. So, CR> if ANYBODY sees this, PLEASE respond. Otherwise, I'll have to remain a CR> lurker and I don't like that. Me see you! Welcome back! Frank ... No one can hear when you're Screaming in Digital! --- Blue Wave v2.12 [NR] * Origin: Chivalry IS alive! Saturday Knights 303-420-8927 (1:104/531) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECB00000Date: 08/05/97 From: KENNETH ABRAMS Time: 06:41pm \/To: CLARK RAY (Read 0 times) Subj: Are you receiving me? CR> I've just found this BBS that carries this echo. It's a long CR> distance call, but it's worth it if I'll be able to post messages CR> again. So, if Nice to see you again, Clark. Yours was, in fact, the only message I did receive in this echo today. LD to get this? There's been very little traffic lately, if it doesn't start picking up again, it may not be worth that much, unfortunately. CR> ANYBODY sees this, PLEASE respond. Otherwise, I'll have to remain a CR> lurker and I don't like that. I take it you have had read access via some means, just not the ability to post? Guess your subject line could be loosely considered on-topic. If any album by Golden Earring could be, that'd probably be the one. I should break that out and listen to it again, it's been awhile. kabrams@erols.com --- RM 1.3 03106 * Origin: BBS Networks @ bbsnets.com 301-863-5089 (1:2612/10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECB00001Date: 08/06/97 From: DAVE HUGHES Time: 10:03am \/To: MARTIN RIDGLEY (Read 0 times) Subj: Screaming Lord Sutch Yeah, we're really giving our age away, talking about this... He did, indeed, have some heavies on some of his stuff, Beck and Page among 'em, as you say. Can't say I remember ever actually *hearing* any of his stuff, unless they played some on the radio, but I was always an ardent album-cover reader (grin!) Dave --- T.A.G. 2.7c Standard * Origin: The Music Connection..the original since 1987 (1:106/1000) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECB00002Date: 08/06/97 From: KENNETH ABRAMS Time: 10:27pm \/To: MARTIN RIDGLEY (Read 0 times) Subj: Screaming Lord Sutch MR> albums. One that I recall, (_Lord Sutch and His Heavy Friends_) MR> featured several of the biggest names in British rock including (if MR> I recall correctly) Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. I wish I could MR> remember all the According to Rock Record, 3rd Edition, the players were: Jeff Beck, John Bonham, Richard Brown, Daniel Edwards, Kent Henrey, Nicky Hopkins, Martin Kohl, Carlo Little, Bob Metke, Jimmy Page, and Noel Redding. There's a recognizable name or two in there. :-) Ritchie Blackmore, Keith Moon, and Nicky Simper would seem to be the more well known names from the second album. One of these days, I'm going to have to actually acquire some of this stuff. kabrams@erols.com --- RM 1.3 03106 * Origin: BBS Networks @ bbsnets.com 301-863-5089 (1:2612/10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 182 60'S 70'S ROCK Ref: ECC00000Date: 08/07/97 From: MATHIEU BOUCHARD Time: 06:44am \/To: KENNETH NEWMAN (Read 0 times) Subj: WHAT HAS HAPPENED HERE? KN> past year and as a result sosme of the older and more KN> hardcore proggers lot their access, including the two Like, i got more or less kicked by my hub? (well, he deleted my mail and then i kicked myself.) KN> Lately I've been mainly listening to Italian bands and KN> prog "classics" in quad. How boutju, Matju? Lots of RIO and Zeuhl, and composing my own Techno-RIO on a broken sequencer that i love without sarcasm. I'm glancing at recent advance in the possible Alternative-Progressive wave, which i project as a mainstream trend for 1998-2000 approx. (maybe 1999-2005 if we're lucky). Listen to the latest singles of Radiohead and Bush, those both contain at least 16 measures of 7/8 each; Bush's is more just rock, about as Prog as Rush on average; Radiohead's latest cartoon videoclip has been banned; a new version has been released, without the black kid squeezing the big tit and with about half the blood of the diplomat cutting himself into pieces. It's currently #10 in the canadian tv charts, still raising, and it's got a real prog feel: unlike Bush, their single sometimes have screwy guitar riffs and moog riffs blended together; it's a multi-part song, too. on the rock & techno scene (*not* personal opinions): in: 7/8's (50% sure) in: moog (100% sure) in: everything techno stable: our lady peace, moist out: green day, weezer, offspring Weezer made a big flop. the company did only release the most ordinary songs. would have been probably less worst if they had released their alt-prog song (think: feedback, harmonics, baroque elec-guitar riff, tullish scale shifts, and still pop). it's a less commercial song, but surely brings something much fresher. Besides, Grim Skunk are relatively big here (do not expect a prog band to be very big). Back to my stuff... personal top 14 albums Happy Family Happy Family Mekank Kommandh Magma Nucleus Anekdoten Jongleries lastiques Miriodor Vemod Anekdoten Hynteisi voi rakastaa Hyry-Kone Red King Crimson Dummy Portishead Post Bjrk Haus der Lge Einstrzende Neubauten Brain Salad Surgery Emerson Lake and Palmer A Passion Play Jethro Tull Relayer Yes Toscco Happy Family matju --- Terminate 4.00/Pro * Origin: The Lost Remains Of SatelliteSoft BBS (1:163/215.42)