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who don't make it to the Chris Squire forum:

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the whole thing is great to watch.. i posted it on facespace yest too..
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Awesome John I loved it many bands i never even heard of. Will be looking into their music!!! Thanks for sharing it
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Thanks John, that was great. I really enjoyed that. Mark
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John,

Thanks A LOT for posting this. I really enjoyed it!!!!
I've been a HUGE fan of Prog.-Rock for years now. I was impressed by the amount of bands that I've never even heard of, and I could name some FAR out there bands in my day!!!
GREAT to see Gentle Giant featured!!!!!

Thanks again.
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I listen to pandora a lot,making new "stations" as i go,and recently discovered from a Kraan station, a defunct Bay area band called "crime in choir". Based on the 2 tracks pandora played ,i just ordered 2 cd's from amazon,and am looking forward to checking them out further.
Hmm'also last nite on paladia,a prog-esque concert featuring transatlantic,elp,asia,and...foreigner? Elp still sounded pretty good,but i was surprised by Greg Lake's appearance,as i hadn't seen him in a while. (he's really big). :shock:
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Yeah.......and I remember when a certain bass-guitarist who's famous for playing a Ric RM1999 that he's had since day one, was tall and very skinny!!!!! Well.....he's STILL tall :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Lefty4003S8 wrote:Yeah.......and I remember when a certain bass-guitarist who's famous for playing a Ric RM1999 that he's had since day one, was tall and very skinny!!!!! Well.....he's STILL tall :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Ehhh, I used to be a young, tall, and skinny bass player - overrated! :lol: :lol: :lol: :?
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Yes I love it. Here you can see why Yes and Genesis are the leading force in that kind of music.
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They lost me a little when they got to the newer stuff, but the old footage was great. Still, I call for more King Crimson footage. I know this is a Rick forum, but there has never been a more beastly bass sound than John Wetton on Red.
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Indeed. To me, Starless is pure bliss, and Wetton's tone in the second half of that song is nothing short of filthy.

John - thanks for posting the viddy link!
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I sheepishly admit that I saw Wetton and Edie Jobson play last year and they did UK and Crimson tunes all night at small theatre in Arlington, MA. It was like a Star Trek convention, all the old prog wizards in the audience! John Wetton's voice has always had a lovely "lived in" quality and that sounded great. His bass playing was definitely hampered by carpel tunnel syndrome and he had a thumb pick taped to his hand. Sadly, his HIwatts were nowhere to be seen and he had a plain old modern bass tone. Meanwhile, Adrien Belew has a power trio with a young girl form Philly named Julie Slick who totally recreates the patented Wetton Brontosaurus bass sound.

I've said too much and outed myself as a prog geek. I'm going to go say ten hail REMs.
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Maybe it was you who posted about that show in Arlington, I dunno, but I found out about it the day after. Crimso is #1 for both myself and the lead guitarist in my band (and he can nail Fracture), and we would have loved to have seen that.
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I gotta say, it has been a long time since I listened to UK, but my inner 15 year old would have been appalled if I skipped that show.

Just on the off chance you don't know this: Adrien Belew is playing in Boston in a few weeks with Tony Levin opening. there will definitely be some Crimson tomfoolery to be had.
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Thank you, thank you. I'll look into it.
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