The Parker Brothers spent a lot of time codifying the rules for how to set up an email server, and I think we should respect that.
The Parker Brothers spent a lot of time codifying the rules for how to set up an email server, and I think we should respect that.
When Jon Anderson goes, I'm taking a week off of work to mourn.
Uh, no thanks. I was never a big Asia fan to begin with, but I really wouldn't want to see them with Billy Sherwood. Obviously, Jon-less Yes was a travesty from the get-go, but the little bit I've heard of Sherwood trying to play Squire's parts was pretty rough.
I personally prefer Power to Believe much more than ConstruKCtion of Light (though that title track is awesome). In general, I think the Trey Gunn era lineup was a much better live band than it was a studio entity.
Danger Money is a fun album with some awesome synth. The self-titled U.K. debut is a secret masterpiece.
I own the Starless and Road to Red box sets, with an eye to pick the Larks' Tongues box in the near future. Oh boy, are there plenty of live shows available.
That used to be mine. Is it weird that these days, I might prefer Islands to In the Court?
I've been known to enjoy the hell out of Thrak!
Someday you will stand before God and be asked to defend this position, and He will merely shake his head.
And possibly Discipline. And if you happened to listen to it very recently, sometimes Islands.
Uh, have you ever head Matte Kudasai or Frame by Frame?
Counterpoint: Starless and Bible Black, while uneven, is not a stinker.
No, I also rented it from Blockbuster as a kid and had no idea what I'd watched.
I've been really dreading this for the last several months, because the King Crimson website announced he had cancer last year, and then kept posting pictures of his former bandmates visiting his home.
Possibly my favorite bassist. Those 70s King Crimson albums he played on were total monsters. That fuzz sound he gets out of his bass easily my favorite tone I've ever heard a bass player get (close second, Prankster bass era Phil Lesh). His sound was so crucial to Larks era King Crimson. Anybody who only knows…
Absolutely. Just discovered it a last year - not sure how, as I've had the Holdsworth era Bruford solo albums since high school - and I was absolutely blown away. That whole In the Dead of Night suite on side one is crazy good.
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I have the most absurdly small hands of any adult male I have ever heard of. I have never met another grown man whose hands were even close to as small as mine are.
This is simultaneously the most reluctant and the least reluctant upvote that I have ever given.