Same bill as ZZ Top (in their Deguello phase) that Rockpalast night and while the 'Unter Ronson Band wasn't bad, the phrase was coined later on that one Bill Gibbons had more energy than the two guitarists of the Hunter Ronson Band plus Ian playing guitar together. Not really a fair comparison as Ronson was always a more ornamental player rather than one who brick-walled soundscapes with his Les Paul. That Rockpalast night broke the German market for ZZ Top (who only had a cult following largely among musicians before this, their first ever German gig), but unfortunately did nothing for Ian Hunter (but then Mott the Hoople was never much of a draw in Germany either).OMG, back then ZZ Top were just a couple of youngish guys with very long beards!
Mmm... Curved Air... Sonja...
Prog with chick appeal. They are still touring. I always found that she had a bit of Grace Slick in her voice.
How right you are. Unlike pUNK.I liked Jobson's work with Roxy Music too. Not that he did. He must have hated being with them while he has only nice things to say about his first love, Curved Air. The man is an amazing keyboard player - Emerson league really - and violinist. He plays electic violin like other people play lead guitar or Ian Anderson plays flute. Speaking of which: I like the A albun of JT which features Jobson too.
Jake, children are silent when adults discuss prog!
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (drummer and bassist of Deep Purple, Jake!)
Spinning, whirling, still descending, like a spiral sea unending... strewth, have you ever tried to use one of those modern nappy disposal systems...?