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- Fri Apr 03, 2009 4:14 pm
- Forum: Rickenbacker Artists
- Topic: roger waters 4001s fireglo
- Replies: 5
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Re: roger waters 4001s fireglo
In the Gong DVD, Gong at Montserrat 1973 and other stories, there is a clip of Soft Machine at the UFO in 1967, in which Kevin Ayers appears to be playing Waters' Rick.
- Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:22 pm
- Forum: Groove Yard: by Admin
- Topic: The San Francisco Sound - Mike Wilhelm
- Replies: 40
- Views: 13388
Re: The San Francisco Sound - Mike Wilhelm
Thanks, Kira - I will stick around.
I got into the Charlatans in the early eighties when I lived in the Bay area. I have never met Mike, but it would be nice to talk to him, as I have had a few questions over the years. I (among many others) consider them the 'Seed' (to pinch the nickname of their ...
I got into the Charlatans in the early eighties when I lived in the Bay area. I have never met Mike, but it would be nice to talk to him, as I have had a few questions over the years. I (among many others) consider them the 'Seed' (to pinch the nickname of their ...
- Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:44 pm
- Forum: Groove Yard: by Admin
- Topic: The San Francisco Sound - Mike Wilhelm
- Replies: 40
- Views: 13388
Re: The San Francisco Sound - Mike Wilhelm
Are the Charlatans featured on the Nuggets series?
'Codiene' is on Nuggets, Volume 7, Early San Francisco - I believe it is the same version added to the CD reissue of the 1969 Phillips album, and it is the version recorded for the Kama Sutra label.
The version on The Amazing Charlatans comp is ...
'Codiene' is on Nuggets, Volume 7, Early San Francisco - I believe it is the same version added to the CD reissue of the 1969 Phillips album, and it is the version recorded for the Kama Sutra label.
The version on The Amazing Charlatans comp is ...
- Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:39 pm
- Forum: Beatles' Forum
- Topic: How did you get into the Beatles?
- Replies: 51
- Views: 5018
Re: How did you get into the Beatles?
It's 1970 (I was 4 y.o) and the only music I had heard was country (Buck Owens and the like), and one evening my dad puts Help! (parlophone) on the record player. I stared at the speaker for the entirety of side one. Then I asked him to play it again. Then again. I asked if they had any more of this ...
