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Post by Paul B on May 11, 2008 16:54:54 GMT
Hi All, Huge thanks to Haze for a splendid interview and two mighty fine live tracks. ;D The mystical, musical mumblings and meanderings went something like this: Camel, Left Luggage David Brown, Speed Phoenix Williams, Welcome to Run Pure Reason Revolution, Victorious Cupid David Locke, Colour Concepts Tony Harn, Talk at the Cafe Upstairs The Killershrews, Blane (Rough Mix) Moths, Call Off The Clouds Ayreon, Into the Black Hole David Brown, Chilvers Grove Scaramoose, Message The Goodges, Lookback Haze, The Ember Haze InterviewHaze, Train (Recorded Live for ARfm) Haze, The Barrister & The Bargast (Recorded Live for ARfm) Sunchild, Prayer of the Broken Heart Micheal Kelsey, Old Guitar The Outlandish Knights, St Chartier Treebeard, Wilderness of Eden Avantasia, The Toymaster Jaugernaut, All I See is Grey Ayreon V Avantasia, Elected Once again, huge thanks to Haze, don't forget their 30th Anniversary Shows. Don't forget Ian is standing in for the next couple of weeks, please make him feel at home. I'll see you in a couple of weeks..... Ta ta. Paul
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Post by "Rock On!" with Shane Carlson on May 12, 2008 12:49:07 GMT
Good after-moaning sire...
Thanks for featuring the musical origins of Camel by playing "Left Luggage".
Although this track was put together by Andrew Latimer, Andy Ward and Doug Ferguson - it was done so under the bands pre-Camel name of The Brew.
When Peter Bardens joined them way back when...the band later changed their name to Camel.
This track was recorded a few years ago at Andy Latimer's then studio in California when the guys got together for a reunion and to bury old ghosts...
Thanks again mate.
Shane.
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Post by epilepticgibbon on May 14, 2008 17:38:35 GMT
Phoenix Williams is still sounding good. A great voice has she!
Good to hear some new PRR at last. They're sounding just as good as ever.
I enjoyed both the guitar tracks, the one by David Locke and the other by Tony Harn.
Moths sounded good too but tricky to find on MySpace. Any chance of a weblink?
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Post by Paul B on May 14, 2008 17:42:58 GMT
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