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To: Squawk 8888

When this came out I was listening to Queen I and II and a group called White Witch, from Florida, along with Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush, Captain Beyond, Uriah Heep and a ton of others. A couple of friends were album maniacs, one had over 500 albums...Oh yeah and everything Pink Floyd had done at the time, which was up to Dark Side of the Moon. Listened to Wish You Were Here the day it hit the record stores, grabbed my guitar and started learning songs...

So it was no surprise to me when I heard Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen was already borderline opera, and other groups were also getting into some pretty well orchestrated music, like Yes and King Crimson. I was a big fan of that general type of stuff, having played sax in high school and guitar since age 5. Learned every other instrument in the band room too...

Queen was one of several bands going for really intense, heavily orchestrated music. Close to the Edge, by Yes and Tales From Topographic Oceans, both had some rather eclectic tunes, considering it was early 70’s, and quite impressive for a rock band without all the digital and electronic capabilities of today. “Court of the Crimson King”, by King Crimson, was one of my all time favorite albums. Somewhere close was Brain Salad Surgery, by ELP. Electric Light Orchestra was also doing a lot of great music, and some very classical based and intricate rock songs, “Hall of the Mountain King” is one to look up.

If you like Queen, look up White Witch. More like Uriah Heep, but a very good rock group. I think I still have their 1st album on vinyl...

Captain Beyond - The first actual supergroup. Rhino and Lee Dorman, from Iron Butterfly, Bobby Caldwell - drummer for Johnny Winter, and Rod Evans, Deep Purple’s 1st vocalist (Hush). Got ignored by the producers, who were pushing southern rock...ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Brothers...their 1st album has “Dedicated to the memory of Duanne Allman” printed on the back cover.

And also remember, Queen had the line “Look Ma, no synthesizers” printed on Queen I and II if I remember correctly, and didn’t use them on this song either. It was all actually played by the group. They were pretty proud of the fact that they used no synths.

This was also about the time Michael Olfield recorded “Tubular Bells”. Most people just recognize the small sample used in the movie “The Exorcist”, I still listen to the entire album on CD. Incredible, Olfield played everything on it himself except for some drums and his wife’s vocals, he also did another album around 74 called “Hergest Ridge”. Just as impressive as this, especially since it was all done by one person.

There were also some other pretty impressive accomplishments in the same time period not many people know about. McCartney, for example, did everything on his 1st solo album himself. “Maybe I’m Amazed” is one he did by himself, I think “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” too but not sure about that one. (but with Linda on vocals) I heard, but never confirmed, Tommy James did “Crimson and Clover” by himself. Ian Anderson, of Jethro Tull, was also doing songs by himself, I’m not sure which ones though. I think “Fat Man” is one, but not positive. (I’m also a big Tull fan).

A bit of trivia...know where Jethro Tull got their name? Jethro Tull was an 18th century agronomist who invented the seed drill, for planting seed. Tull changed their name weekly when they first started, they were so bad they would change their name to get hired so the club managers wouldn’t know they were the same band they had fired the week before...(comment made by Ian Anderson himself)

So let’s see how much further off topic can I get...lol

We got rain in Texas today YAAAY!!

Am I booted yet??? hehe


54 posted on 08/25/2015 12:36:21 PM PDT by Paleo Pete (I'm with the bomb squad. If you see me running, CATCH UP!)
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To: Paleo Pete

WOW.

Here’s a sample of the stuff I like and you may too.

Jethro Tull Ian Anderson Locomotive Breath Classical
Ian plays with The Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHoeXnIgZVg

They also perform

Ian Anderson / Jethro Tull / - Bouree

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJGyiPrCF2Q

And to the original post

Lucia Micarelli - Bohemian Rhapsody

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKL0TAliz50

And here doing

Lucia Micarelli Aurora-Kashmir

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haVWq8Wptnw

I doesn’t hurt that she is drop dead gorgeous.


58 posted on 08/25/2015 4:55:06 PM PDT by Zeneta (Thoughts in time and out of season.)
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