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A UK Prog Festival!!!!!!!
Yes folks they DO exist. :)
Details are here. http://www.summersend.co.uk/index.html Rick and Roll, Ozzie, Keithie and (probably) Rogor mortis will be there. Anyone else interested????? |
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i'm overcoming my motion sickness and my never having been overseas to do this...looking forward to it....:vaxman:
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Fantastic, Rick!!!!!!!!!!
You going to this almost makes me as happy as me going to this. Wish I could but no hols, no moolah. I know it will be a blast. :salute |
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BTW, keith, the Robin 2 was Frankie Dunnery's regular venue before he started doing the house concert circuit. Good vibes there!
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So far we have three definites. Rick+Roll, Mortis and me. Tickets have been purchased and hotels are being sorted.
Anyone else who fancies a great weekends Prog. Let us know. It would be good to make it a Meet a Moonie type event. :) |
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Hey this looks cool. I am new to the forum but was kindly pointed to the direction of this thread - and who knows, I'd love to be able to get to this event if I can make it.
I must do a little listening to the bands who are already earmarked to play... any pointers anyone so I can have a listen...? |
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For starters try Pendragon's "Guardian of my soul" or "Paintbox". As for The Flower Kings, Rogor Mortis is our resident TFK expert but my own favourite is "Stardust we are". Strangefish are a band where you could pick anything from Aural moon's playlist and you would enjoy it. A great band and one of the reasons I'm going to the festival.
Hope that helps you MusicMan. See you in Bilston. |
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Looks really cool.. but I will already be back in the US. I will be going to the UK for a mini-tour of my own at the beginning of September.. Will be playing with Tim Blake, Dream Machine and others.. Wish the timing was better for me to be able to go to the festival while I am over there!! GRRRRR!!!
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I'm not sure about being able to make any of the dates on your tour because of work commitments.....I will try and sort something out. However, Nik Turner's Space Ritual band are playing in London (Portobello Road) on Friday 18th August and I will definitely be there. Did you know about that gig? I'll post this in your thread as well in case you don't get to see this one. |
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Thanks Keithie! Wish I could go to the Space Ritual gig!!
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Thanks KeithieW - great info, I will check it out.
Tell you what guys and gals, after listening to, then purchasing Frosts - Milliontown album on the weekend, I gotta say this is the most superb modern prog rock stuff I have ever heard. I travel on the train a lot, and being a musical sound geek I tend to analyse all the sounds on a track - or in a section of a track - if I like it. For those who have this album - please have a listen to the absolutely brilliant lead synth keys playing on the track Hyperventilate just after the guitar solo at 5:53. The piece goes into a totally wild 5/8 with what I'd say is some of the best lead keyoard playing I have ever heard. Awesome stuff... I am gobsmacked at this stuff as you can tell... :) |
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MM,
Not sure what you like etc... Strangefish is a stew of Genesis, Echolyn, IQ, Gentle Giant, thrown together in accesible prog music. I like it because it rocks and they use sounds from great bands without being derivative. The first CD has longer pieces (and more enjoyable) and the second is thematically linked and repeats a bit but is also stellar. If you are not familiar with the Flower Kings you will love them. I like them all, bear in mind they are a bit different now and jazzier. And there's too much to explain lol... |
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There's an outside chance I'll show up. BUT, having seen Flamborough Head at Baja Prog, I strongly recommend not missing them. Not the most original sound (hints of Renaissance), but solid and enjoyable.
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Here's a link a friend sent:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire..._feature.shtml There's a link to the festival, pictures of Heather Findlay and Christina (and a last name too)! And what the Sam Hill is Cheese Rolling?:rofl: |
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Here's a few pics. I'll write a proper review with tales of drunkeness, Rick almost getting killed by a drunken idiot in a silly hat and much more.
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For some reason, I told them I was working tomorrow, we don't have enough food, laundry needs attention, and I have many things to catch up on.
Many tales of band meetings, England transportation (I had some challenges today), fun times, and of course a full review of the bands. I think you'll find some of my comments surprising. And of course a thank you to Keith, Rogor, and vax for making me comfortable in a place out of my element. Living out of a suitcase with two men can be interesting. Much more later. My body days it's almost 1AM but can't rest now. Rick |
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I was concerned for your return though. I lent Thor my mobile back in January when we were there for Keith b'day party. It came in handy for his trek down to Iain and Laxmi's. We were so pressed for time all this past weekend thought that we never had time to renew the SIM card for it. I wanted to leave you with it as I know how UK transportation can be. Anyway, happy you made it home. Quote:
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Well from my part it was an odd weekend. Odd as I felt my knee going sore on the way over that got worse and finally tinkling red and hot, sore with little sleep. So the other guys used me as a handicapped to get in first ! It turned out when I got back to be a skin infection so I'm now on strong penicillin. With Keithie's bad tum, my gammy leg and Vax's collection of ailments we were a fine collection of "old" men. If Rick had anything wrong with him we don't know what it is, except I'm sure Sigmund Freud would find him an excellent specimen to psyhcoanalyse. It was dispite the aches and pains a great weekend, I expect to repeat next year as well as come over to the USA for Rosfest.:vaxman: |
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well I'm glad that's "all" that was.... odd that a skin problem would cause pain... but at least it was detected. It looked pretty gruesome.
Back to the grind. I just hope I can post some pics and comments before it becomes fuzzy. Have a feeling after PT on Sunday and TFK the following, I'll be totally gaga. Have a good moon day.... |
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About last weekend..... (I'll have band reviews later, and pics even later)...
My first time overseas was a both a blur and tedious. Tedious in the way that I was very concerned about a lot of things....keeping an eye on my bags, making sure I didn't lose my lunch on the flights, the interminable waiting in the airports and other places. First the challenges....the flight in went surprisingly well. I have terrible motion sickness to the point I can't ride on most vehicles that travel long distances. I can go out in a small boat, but big boats..forget it. So I was ecstatic when I handled the flight in. Spent 2.5 hrs at the airport having a quiet dinner, George Carlin (book) and me. Just took it all in. Plane landed 40 minutes early, overnight to Heathrow, the 40 minutes negated by the 20 minute bus wait and 20 minutes in the terminal waiting for Keith, who was yards away the whole time :) Other challenges - space in the UK is at a premium..took me a while to get used to it. Maybe it's the weather, but I missed the sun and people about...everyone seemed to be on trains and indoors. Of course I was only over several days. And in Bilston, everyone seemed to be inside... Keith's hospitality was first rate. His computer and cell phone were my only connections to home. It was interesting being without that for the weekend...I got to sleep off the flight before we got snookered in Soho. Later that evening (5 hrs later for my mind) we watched a hilarious top 10 Prog sendup. Top 3 was Floyd, Genesis, and moodies, more were Camel, Hawkwind, Rush, Crimson,Yes,Tull..damn one other can't remember. Mortis stayed over. Regretted missing Pam in the morning. I usually wake up early but couldn't get up prior to 10 AM that day. Took the trains to Bilston, long ride but fun....met up with Vax and Martha who stayed the first night at the Haven where we were. Lots of beer (and dinner) and we split before the karaoke (aaaahhh)......I think we went to the Robin (the venue) for more later beers. I drank so much I wasn't buzzed after that evening...and I never seen anyone drink beer as fast as Keith... :) Time just flew along, by that time I think I emptied out the joke reservior...much to Mortis' delight (that I was done)! Saturday was a long long day, and happy to have it so. I was able to spend some quality time with Steve, Bob, and the rest of Strangefish. I'd been communicating with them for awhile, and it was my main musical reason to come to the UK. We had a blast. Rosfest is booked for 2007, and getting them to Nearfest is difficult with the competition. I've put in my word with Nearfest, so we'll see. They really want to come over, and are a band that just gets it. Prog is in damn good hands. I'll tell more about Strangefish in the review section. But I wanted to mention how comfortable they made me feel, a big thanks to Jonathan, the band's "manager". Saturday was in general fun...we had so much alcohol, food, and fun that is was criminal. the Indian food for dinner was outstanding, the brews were also so (although I should have gone for more variety)..but combining them killed my stomach. And I know Keith was hurting. I left 3/4 of the way through Pendragon...and although I stated my intention, Keith missed the memo. Rogor came back about an hour later, no Keith. Turns out he walked home a bit later in the pouring rain. The skies opened just after Rogor returned...and that big British rat was PISSED! In more ways than one. As usual, I was the recipient of the wrath :)....but after a tense 15 minutes or so, we got Keith comfy and he got out of those soaked things. The makeup sex was great...just wish Mortis would have participated more....(ok that was a joke....really!). Though Jam Forte would show, but he couldn't do it. Sunday I was ready for some more good music and a hot shower, after the previous day's 20 minute iceberg shower fiasco. I NEVER had a shower that cold. I just kept thinking.."cold water rinses better"...but this morning the shower was great. And the Fairy soap helped....that's the name really... Met some great people at the show. Frode from Norway, who I'd seen at Rosfest, was there (in his American Football jersey). He's also a frequent Salem Hill Yahoo contributor. Met two more people from Norway...who didn't know Magic Pie! I extolled the virtues of the band and Aural Moon...spread the Moon gospel as often as I could. Made some friends at the vendor tables...amazing how many UK people have been to Florida...I haven't yet. No thanks to the asshole who spilled beer down my leg and generally made the middle of the floor unsafe for others. Tried to chat up the bands as I could...but mainly there for the camraderie of my Moon buddies Keithie and Mortis, who spent the whole weekend lame from his infection. Glad Keith called the cab that day (Keith was a star in securing transportation, etc). I only slept three hours, woke up at 4:15 (Keith overslept, was to get up with me)..I made enough noise to have Keith and Rogor get up so I could say goodbye. Cab was late, waiting a while outside, and I got to Dudley about 5:15. There I promptly got addled. My bus was NOT on the board, and only 5 people were in the station. Nobody on duty, and a dozen depots to check. No cell phone, no communication. I had three heavy bags, and was getting increasingly frantic. Finally, the final depot had a nice 60 yr old couple who was using the same bus. They were very nice, we talked for some time. It was near where the cab dropped me off, but the final place I looked. It was 5 minutes before the bus was due.. Very lucky, but my arms were jello. Now the bus is 15 minues late....and a bit later we had a 30 minute delay because the bus interior lights were stuck. Feeling a bit nauseous, I took my pills in a sandwich that the hotel made the day before (bless them). But since 11PM the night before I had nothing to drink, and I would not until 11AM that day. Fortunately I fell asleep for almost 3 hrs of the 3.5 hr bus ride,even missing being awake through the Birmingham airport stop. That's hard to do. When we got to Heathrow it was about 10 AM. Felt really tired, still not enough sleep... Decided not to hit the bathroom, just wanted to get to the right place...glad I did. Waited a few minutes for the plane info to post, and high-tailed it down to the area, to find a LONG line, maybe 150 deep. Standing, pushing bags with my feet, probably about 30 minutes. The only really unbearable part was listening to a guy say "give me 5 minutes and I'll have this mess straight"..(yeah right asshole)...a woman looking like the Weakest Link lady barking out orders, and the man behind me pushing his giant suitcase into my heels every time we moved. A British custom is to say "sorry" at every possible turn, even when they don't mean it...I used to worked with an Irish lady who said it 100 times a day..after even saying the wrong word.. After that I still had two hours so lunch and some duty-free shopping. I felt like the old Wheel of Fortune shows where I had to spend my money to zero "I'll have the gold-plated putters for $500, Pat". Now I had an additional bag..uh oh, more strain. But I managed to right myself a bit before the flight back. I was armed with two newer Paul Weller CD's I just bought for cheap plus my 6-7 discs I brought. There was always the Mortis disc he made, which I didn't listen to until I did some today (how'd you get 8 hrs of music on one disc?). Only slept a half-hour on the 8.5 ride home, and drove 30 miles home and stayed up until midnight... so basically I was up 4AM to 5AM Monday, with 6.5 hrs of transportation sleep inbetween. So I got up 5.5 hrs later and ran and went to work. A bit ragged this week I should say. So next time I try this I will promise to pack lighter, spend more cash, and enjoy myself more...but I'm damned glad I did it, and was wonderful to meet Keith, Rogor and some new friends. And always nice to see Martha and Vax. As Keith would say, "too right man"...... |
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It sounds as if everyone had a great time despite the illnesses! One day I'll try to get along to one of these get togethers. Coming from Birmingham originally I have to say that the area around Bilston is a bit of an industrial wasteland. When you're in Bilston you are in "The Black Country" as it is known. Once an area of great industrialisation now not so. I'm sure I'm going to upset a few people here. Nevertheless, also the area that gave us Robert Plant and Bonham and quite a few others.
As I've now run off to the Yorkshire Dales I'm sure there will be those who will say I don't know what I'm talking about. And I have to say Yorkshire with the exception of the Classic Rock Society in Rotherham is a bit of a Prog wasteland itself. |
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Wasn't Martin Barre and most of Sabbath from Birmingham? Thanks, wild.. |
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The area around Allentown is/was surrounded by farmland. There are some industrial centers (not really factories) and one of the largest employers of the area had been Western Electric (the folks that made ol' Ma Bell's telephone equipment). Western Electric's operation should properly be listed as Bethlehem. The industry in the area isn't really in Allentown. There's a large industrial complex along the Rt.100 corridor in the Fogelsville/Trexlertown area. The largest producer of commercial gas supplies in the world -- Air Products and Chemicals (where I worked during High School in the computer room) and the Schaefer/Stroh's Brewery (where I also worked for a brief stint). Kraft Foods also has a large presence in the area. The only skyscraper that I knew growing up was the Pennslyvania Power and Light (PP&L) corp. building in Allentown on Hamilton. It is modeled after the Empire State Bldg. Most of Allentown is comprised of beautiful parks which were the brainchild of Harry Trexler. You can Wiki both Allentown and Harry Trexlet for more info. I'll take you to Cedar and Trexler parks if you attend NEARfest and have some time. Allentown is NOT the morbid industrial town that Billy Joel described in his song... perhaps he should have visited Allentown before penning his song. |
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Sounds like the Dundalk/Essex confusion thing we have here on a smaller scale...
Thanks for the info vax :) Settle for teenage wasteland? |
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