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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Deep + Good News for Modern Man!
« Last post by uwe on May 01, 2024, 03:54:03 PM »
They're playing it live already.



Made in Japan 1972 it is not, but for a bunch of geezers born '45 (2x) and '48 (2x) as well as a nascent musician born '79, it ain't bad.  8)
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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Bands Whose Early Albums Stand Out
« Last post by slinkp on May 01, 2024, 01:36:06 PM »
Wow, that's great! So many great basslines to play in that gig. Congrats to your friend.

Now I'm thinking I should re-listen to that third album. I just looked at the track list and forgot there's some really great tunes on it.
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Gibson Basses / Re: Music videos that feature Thunderbirds
« Last post by 4stringer77 on May 01, 2024, 12:37:02 PM »
Looks like the drummer isn't a team player. Mark did you offer to help him with the make up?  :-*
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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Deep + Good News for Modern Man!
« Last post by uwe on May 01, 2024, 11:35:30 AM »
I like McBride better than Morse.

Is little Ian okay? Looks a bit stiff in the vid. Barely touching the skins of the drums

Little Ian meanwhile does what his last name says: He’s pacing himself for the rigors of the road. There is no drum solo anymore and he himself says that luckily his technique allows him to play loudly without requiring too much strength, otherwise he’d run into issues today he says. He keeps fit via playing drums with Purple tribute bands whenever he can (and Purple are not on tour).
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Gibson Basses / Re: Music videos that feature Thunderbirds
« Last post by Pilgrim on May 01, 2024, 09:17:24 AM »
Great stage visuals there. Nice work on her part!
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Gibson Basses / Re: Music videos that feature Thunderbirds
« Last post by TBird1958 on May 01, 2024, 09:10:43 AM »
That white T-bird is almost as glitzy as the musician!  Looks very cool.


 It's a good bass - love the Gibson pickups!

We had really cool projected backdrops for that show, Ginger our Keys player put together 3 one hour sets of '80 themed imagery that were projected behind us -  Hit the big time!

 Lave Lamps


Cassettes

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Deep + Good News for Modern Man!
« Last post by gearHed289 on May 01, 2024, 07:32:00 AM »
Yeah, the Purple forums are full of gleeful anticipation re that.  8) I find it a bit childish, I wouldn't mind seeing Yes (with whatever remnant members they have) at a Purple gig and I don't question Howe's legitimacy of continuing with the name. So many 70ies bands are by now down to one original member (Uriah Heep and Status Quo for instance, Purple too, if you see Mk I as the original DP, but most people only start counting Mk II as real DP of which there are still three members in the current - wait for it  ;D - Mk IX line-up).

I don't mind these "elephant pairings" that DP does mostly on their North American tours to get butts on seats. They've done it in the past with Lynyrd Skynyrd (that combination even made it to Europe), the Scorpions and Judas Priest (what a dream combo for me!). I'd take a look at modern day Yes just to see what they are like now, that Glasshammer guy isn't a bad singer. I've seen Yes without Anderson before (with David Benoit) and I've seen Anderson with Rabin and Wakeman, both gigs were fine. Both Squire and Wakeman were in their respective own way limelight-grabbing charismasaurs 🦕🦖 on stage, highly entertaining.

I last saw Yes in 2014 when Chris was still alive. The new Jon has the range, but he lacks the depth of Anderson. I actually liked Benoit better, but he couldn't keep up the pace in that range. I saw Anderson/Rabin/Wakeman twice, and more recently, Anderson with the Band Geeks, and he is still untouchable. I really have very little interest in the current Yes. It's like the Beatles without Lennon and McCartney. To me, the heart of the Yes sound was Anderson and Squire singing together. The Davison/Sherwood team doesn't do it for me as singers or writers. Their latest record is the best they've done with Davison, but I still kind of drift off at some point.

On the topic of prog bands with just the guitarist as an original member, I just saw Kansas, and they were outstanding. They've got a really strong lineup with my old friend Ronnie Platt on vocals and extra keys (10 years now), and the recently added Joe Deninzon, who is also a friend, on violin, vocals, and guitar. Their current keyboardist is Tom Brislin, who toured with Yes in the early 2000s. He is amazing and can sing too.
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The Outpost Cafe / Re: New DP vid
« Last post by uwe on May 01, 2024, 05:01:55 AM »
Ilan is the only guy who ever thinks of me here - todah! :-*

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: So, what have you been listening to lately?
« Last post by Basvarken on May 01, 2024, 03:57:29 AM »
I think they started out as a Southern Rock band.






But the influences of some British artists are seeping through.
They even do a Frankie Miller cover







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The Outpost Cafe / Re: New DP vid
« Last post by Basvarken on May 01, 2024, 02:34:09 AM »
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