I'm in a sports bar in Florida, and I'm hearing Starship Trooper on the house music
I'm in a sports bar in Florida, and I'm hearing Starship Trooper on the house music
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
When I was attending Bible study groups at the church where I was music director, the group leader was discussing upcoming Bible studies and suggested the Book of Genesis as a topic, and asked us how we felt about that. I was sorely tempted to answer that I preferred Genesis before Peter Gabriel left, but didn't have the nerve. She's got a great sense of humor and appreciates mine as well, so it might have gone over.
And then there's this bit I've seen around the 'net, along these lines:
Q: "Who recorded I Can See for Miles?" A: "Yes"
Q: "Who recorded I've Seen All Good People?" A: "Yes"
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
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The first answer should say "who" not "Yes." Anyway, it reminds me of the cartoon that most of you have seen by now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ClassicRock...weir/#lightbox
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883...
In last night's episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, there was a question related to that John Cusack movie. In which he held the boom box over his head, playing Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes. Contestant comedian John Mulaney was surprised Peter was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame solo. Not just as a member of Genesis.
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
Apologies if up thread; but was catching up on Marvel movies - and watched Guardians of the Galaxy 3 this past weekend.
During the mid credit scene - the team is going around naming their favorite musician. Without additional spoilers, one character (smugly I may add) says "Adrian Belew - both as a solo artist and as a member of King Crimson"
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I just spent a very pleasant 15 minutes at my local Kroger grocery in Jefferson GA, where l heard Trower's Too Rolling Stoned followed by Deep Purple's Lazy. I need to have a chat with the manager.
I go, and come back, like memories and symptoms.
I go, and come back, forever, evermore.
Part of me remains abandoned in a circle.
Part of me moves on.
Yeah l have worked at a couple companies that had a similar system with targeted formats, one l remember was similar to a Deep Tracks station that played everything from Mountain to ELP to Crabby Appleton. I imagine this store manager has a similar system, and is choosing to play that station. They certainly don't have it going during the day.
I go, and come back, like memories and symptoms.
I go, and come back, forever, evermore.
Part of me remains abandoned in a circle.
Part of me moves on.
I heard Ripples at Canadian Tire (large chain in Canada).
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)
Ok, not really prog but I saw a guy in a dollar store today wearing a Goose shirt. For those who don't know they are a jam band. I mentioned Ozric Tentacles, Umphrey's McGee, Hawkwind and a few other bands and he knew all of them. He even mentioned Porcupine Tree to me. He clearly knew more than just jam stuff.
Do not suffer through the game of chance that plays....always doors to lock away your dreams (To Be Over)
Not sure if it really fits the bill, but yesterday I played the Anderson Ponty Band album, which I found in 2016 in a kind of drugstore in Koblenz. Not something I really expected to find there, even if they have a reasonable big selection of CDs on offer.
When the last big batch of Zappa remaster CDs came out in 2012, I remember the Best Buy near my office had some of them, in a music section that otherwise had nothing more adventurous than a Hendrix greatest hits CD. I figured someone pulled strings to get them there.
I was stunned to find The Residents' "Commercial Album" CD in my local Savers (when I was living in MA) in suburban Framingham.
What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.
When Best Buy, and most other stores for that matter had a larger selection, they carried quite a bit of prog. I bought Spock's Beard's Snow there when it first came out. On one occasion I walked into Best Buy to find the Yes Symphonic DVD playing on all the TVs. Also around the time that DVD first came out.
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
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