Pro mě osobně je to opravdu legendární srdcovka. Teď (2024) jsem si kvůli tomu pořídil looper. Fakt bych to tak chtěl taky umět. Tento talent obdivuju, Ondro!
Wow -saw them Feb '71 at 'Clarences' - a little club in Halifax, and having recently bought my first electric guitar they had a profound impact on me, and thought they were bloody fantastic, - - I remember the photo, as shown, in the music press, - think it was an issue of 'Music Now'. Ive looked many times on the 'net for any recordings but no avail, - until now! They were one of the first 'rock' bands I saw live, - apart from 'The National Head Band' a couple of weeks earlier at the same club, I must admit that I haven't the foggiest what they played that night other than it had a massive influence on the direction my musical tastes were going. Thanks for posting - was going to post a copy of the ad for the gig but can't.
In 1997 I bought Journey by Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come. I already had The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and that one is great, but Journey was very different, Mellotron-heavy space rock (I also since bought Galactic Zoo Dossier and the second Kingdom Come album). I didn't realize Victor Peraino recorded with his version of Kingdom Come until around 1999 or 2000 and released No Man's Land. I didn't realize the original LP is practically impossible to find, as only 100 copies were made (which I believe, Discogs never sold an original copy), but I'm glad it was reissued many years later. This sounds like how Journey may have ended up like without Arthur Brown, and with a Midwestern feel (Victor is from Detroit) and that typical American prog rock vocal.
Mola experimentar sonidos puros como mola el acordeón me recuerda a los países del este los Balcanes,georgia,moldavia, ojalá los políticos amaran la Paz.
Interesting album, first three songs are wonderful and I wish the entire album was like them. The rest of the album might be too "novelty record" to me, but I'm glad I got to hear it.
Դա այս հին վայրի աշխարհի առաջարկներն էին > ապրել, կիսվել, զբաղեցնել, զվարճանալ և միասին ապրել: Ցավոք, մենք այնքան կենտրոնացած ենք եղել ժամանակների փոփոխության վրա, որ ժամանակ կամ գիտակցություն չենք ունեցել ինքնակազմակերպվելու, բայց ոգին դեռ կա
Cette musique est enthousiasmante.... Richesse du discours mélodique, harmonies à couper le souffle, orchestration sans cesse renouvelée dans l’utilisation des timbres des instruments. En onze mots comme en cent, une babylonienne architecture sonore érigée par d’humbles et impétueux compositeurs-interprètes🌺
Damn you nailed it! I mean his voice is the exact mix between Neil and Ian, it's even a bit weird. Also the harmonic lines with Chris Poole make it sound like Stills, Crosby, Nash and Young.
What a wonderful combination of prog and folk, some more folkie, some more prog, but each song wonderful to the ears. For our listening pleasure, they even include a very nice Dave Cousins / Strawbs cover. Will listen to it again for sure. Thanks for the fine upload.
Hard to believe this group has connections with Spanky and Our Gang, but their bassist Oz Bach was in that group as well as Wings (not McCartney's outfit but the American act that recorded for ABC). I'm often surprised to see a musician going from one band to another playing very different music. Spanky was lightweight sunshine pop, this here being rather interesting psych with prog leanings.
Bye Baby at 6:51...man, that is a "heavy" track in the words of young folk from '69. It's a Zeppelin & Trower sound combined, of course with the drummer copping some Mitch Mitchell fee. Marshall amps from this period were inexcusably loud and nasty. This kind of music didn't happen just anywhere. The cops were always nearby.