Fantastic, the way you've been energised by listening to exquisite music.
I wish you'd been my teacher when I was at school. Let us know the kids' reactionmight even play them some zep tomorrow as a friday afternoon treat

Cheers,
Diane
"Teacher...leave those kids alone.................."Diane wrote: I wish you'd been my teacher when I was at school. Let us know the kids' reaction.
Cheers,
Diane
"Old prog rock"...what a great phrase! It's good to be an old prog rocker. Also some groups are not quite prog but are definitely classic... there's a definite overlap but it all depends on the definition of 'progressive'..the edges are blurred but 'so what'...that's the beauty of prog...no compartments.Diane wrote:
Yes. Blimey haven't listened to Yes in a while. Close to the Edge; did we used to play that a lot when way back when. Fantastic.
Then there was Rush, Jethro Tull, and Marillion, other great old prog rock bands. I just don't listen to these bands any more, although I never stopped listening to classic rock. Why is that, then? Play me some stuff and let me drift back twenty years...
Diane
My copy of Script for a Jester's Tear does not have those 2 tracks...it's one of those cds they copied straight from the original...no remastering, that's why it was in the car boot saleDiane wrote: Marillion's Script for a Jester's Tear, yes, maybe their best album, came out in 83 and we played it forever at the end of term at my second year in uni, brings back very happy memories. I think the remastered version also has Grendel and Market Square Heroes, which were both originally singles. Both great songs, and especially Grendel; you must hear Grendel if your Script cd doesn't have it, Pete, it is a very powerful track. I have never heard any Gentle Giant, should I keep my eye out for them?
I know, music doesn't always fit neatly into compartments. I think sometimes I find "prog rock" a bit rambling, unless it is very good, like some Yes and Genesis. Remember Genesis Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, and Trick of the Tail, brilliant albums."Old prog rock"...what a great phrase! It's good to be an old prog rocker. Also some groups are not quite prog but are definitely classic... there's a definite overlap but it all depends on the definition of 'progressive'..the edges are blurred but 'so what'...that's the beauty of prog...no compartments.
The wreckage of Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 and Campbell's remains were not recovered until May 28, 2001 when diver Bill Smith was inspired to look for the wreck after hearing "Out Of This World". Both Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery were present at the raising.
That's brilliant. Campbell's remains were raised because of a Marillion song! The power of music again. Makes me really want to hear the song.Three hundred miles an hour on water
In your purpose-built machine
No one dared to call a boat
Screaming blue
Out of this world
Make history
This is your day
Blue Bird
At such speeds, things fly
What did she say?
I know the pain of too much tenderness
Wondering when or if you'll come back again
Wanting to live for you
And being banned from giving
But only love will turn you around
Only love will turn you around
Only love
Only love will turn you around
So we live you and I
Either side of the edge
And we run and we scream
With the dilated stare
Of obsession and dreaming
What the hell do we want
Is it only to go
Where nobody has gone
A better way than the herd
Sing a different song
Till you're running the ledge
To the gasp from the crowd
Spinning round in your head
Everything that she said