Is Chris Squire Going to the 75th Aniv???
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Chris has apparently expressed a desire not to play at the Confluence if he comes, and given the previous statement that his father may have passed away, a bunch of fans tripping over themselves to express their gratitude or their condolences is probably the very last thing he wants to endure. Neil Peart doesn't doesn't meet the fans with the rest of Rush for this reason. If we're lucky enough to have him show up, I think it's best to just play it cool.
Chris,
You took the words right of my mouth..
ESPECIALLY, the GROAN..........
My feelings Exactly.
I wish they would make some kind of DVD for us poor souls who can't attend....
You took the words right of my mouth..
ESPECIALLY, the GROAN..........
My feelings Exactly.
I wish they would make some kind of DVD for us poor souls who can't attend....
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
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As I said in another post, the Jefferson Startship has donated soundboard recording rights to the Museum of Making Music should they wish to offer a CD. The other artists will all be asked if they'd care to "donate" as well. The House of Blues, on the other hand, has some licensing requirements which we still have to wade through. Beyond that there are some copyright and licensing issues for the songs themselves.
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Thanks John for that update. Appreciate the information.
Ya know, as a fan and a “civilian” whenever talk comes up that so-and-so has these kind of “issues,” etc., my eyes, metaphorically speaking, roll up inside my head. Just give it up for the greater good. I know that’s too simple an outlook. And I apologize if I’m still stuck in the 60s mindset.
And, I don’t want to turn this into a dialogue about audience taping, CD trading, the Internet, etc. (My gosh I’m amazed on how we seemed to have avoided that ugly topic here for a long time.) I just want to point out that the Starship (ie; Kantner) has had a very open policy on these kind of things for a very long time and bless him for it. I sincerely wish you good luck with the other artists. I hope they will follow PK's lead on this.
[I do not care, at this time, to admit to how many hours over the years I spent enjoying listening to that man’s (and his colleague’s) music.]
Ya know, as a fan and a “civilian” whenever talk comes up that so-and-so has these kind of “issues,” etc., my eyes, metaphorically speaking, roll up inside my head. Just give it up for the greater good. I know that’s too simple an outlook. And I apologize if I’m still stuck in the 60s mindset.
And, I don’t want to turn this into a dialogue about audience taping, CD trading, the Internet, etc. (My gosh I’m amazed on how we seemed to have avoided that ugly topic here for a long time.) I just want to point out that the Starship (ie; Kantner) has had a very open policy on these kind of things for a very long time and bless him for it. I sincerely wish you good luck with the other artists. I hope they will follow PK's lead on this.
[I do not care, at this time, to admit to how many hours over the years I spent enjoying listening to that man’s (and his colleague’s) music.]
WHOA! Just found out (sorry if people already know this) that Ryo Okumoto, Alan Morse, and Nick D'Virgilio of Spock's Beard will be playing with "Chris Squire & Friends" at the 75th anniversary thingy . . . got this off of the Spock's Beard website. What's funny is that Dave Meros, their bassist, plays a Ric, but I didn't see any mention of him being there as well. Hmmmm . . . either way, they're AWESOME musicians, so that should be really cool.


