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Chris Monk wrote:
hansx wrote:Tomorrow Eddie Jobson in the Boerderij. Looking forward to it.
He's an immense talent. Should be a great concert.
Should be, music from UK, King Crimson (probably)
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hansx wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
hansx wrote:Tomorrow Eddie Jobson in the Boerderij. Looking forward to it.
He's an immense talent. Should be a great concert.
Should be, music from UK, King Crimson (probably)
Hopefully;
Night After Night
Rendezvous602
Nothing to Lose
As Long as You Want Me Here
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
Caesars Palace Blues

In fact the whole of the UK Night After Night album 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
One of my favourite albums of all time.

Enjoy the gig Hans :)
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har wrote:
hansx wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: He's an immense talent. Should be a great concert.
Should be, music from UK, King Crimson (probably)
Hopefully;
Night After Night
Rendezvous602
Nothing to Lose
As Long as You Want Me Here
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
Caesars Palace Blues

In fact the whole of the UK Night After Night album 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
One of my favourite albums of all time.

Enjoy the gig Hans :)
For me UK's first album is one of the top Prog albums of all time and Danger Money is also a firm favourite. Add to that Jethro Tull's A album, Zinc's Green album and his own Theme of Secrets and you've got a fabulous career. Shame he hasn't done more really.
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Saw PULS - A TRIBUTE TO PINK FLOYD yesterday. The planet''s best PF tribute band:

http://www.pulsvennesla.com
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Chris Monk wrote:
har wrote:
hansx wrote: Should be, music from UK, King Crimson (probably)
Hopefully;
Night After Night
Rendezvous602
Nothing to Lose
As Long as You Want Me Here
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
Caesars Palace Blues

In fact the whole of the UK Night After Night album 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
One of my favourite albums of all time.

Enjoy the gig Hans :)
For me UK's first album is one of the top Prog albums of all time and Danger Money is also a firm favourite. Add to that Jethro Tull's A album, Zinc's Green album and his own Theme of Secrets and you've got a fabulous career. Shame he hasn't done more really.
Well, it was a fabulous concert, only it was short. one hour and 3quarters.
But quality for quantity, concerning to me. They did
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
By the light of day
Nevermore
Caesars Palace Blues
Red
Theme of secrets

and some more which I forgot.
:)
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hansx wrote:
Well, it was a fabulous concert, only it was short. one hour and 3quarters.
But quality for quantity, concerning to me. They did
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
By the light of day
Nevermore
Caesars Palace Blues
Red
Theme of secrets

and some more which I forgot.
:)
8) 8) 8)

Wonder if there will be a live release ?
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hansx wrote: Well, it was a fabulous concert, only it was short. one hour and 3quarters.
But quality for quantity, concerning to me. They did
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
By the light of day
Nevermore
Caesars Palace Blues
Red
Theme of secrets

and some more which I forgot.
:)
Sounds brilliant. Wish I could have been there. Sadly no sign of a UK (pun not intended) date yet.
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Chris Monk wrote:
hansx wrote: Well, it was a fabulous concert, only it was short. one hour and 3quarters.
But quality for quantity, concerning to me. They did
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
By the light of day
Nevermore
Caesars Palace Blues
Red
Theme of secrets

and some more which I forgot.
:)
Sounds brilliant. Wish I could have been there. Sadly no sign of a UK (pun not intended) date yet.
He only did 2 concerts. It was a low budget thing. There was a recording for a dvd. I understood.
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hansx wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
hansx wrote: Well, it was a fabulous concert, only it was short. one hour and 3quarters.
But quality for quantity, concerning to me. They did
Alaska
Time to Kill
In the Dead of Night
By the light of day
Nevermore
Caesars Palace Blues
Red
Theme of secrets

and some more which I forgot.
:)
Sounds brilliant. Wish I could have been there. Sadly no sign of a UK (pun not intended) date yet.
He only did 2 concerts. It was a low budget thing. There was a recording for a dvd. I understood.
I'll look out for the DVD. Should be good.
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Chris Monk wrote:
hansx wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Sounds brilliant. Wish I could have been there. Sadly no sign of a UK (pun not intended) date yet.
He only did 2 concerts. It was a low budget thing. There was a recording for a dvd. I understood.
I'll look out for the DVD. Should be good.
Will take some time. Jobson is a bit of a perfectionist. :)
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Carbon Based Lifeforms GIG IN LONDON TONIGHT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Right, If I was resident in that London, or nearby I would be going to this tonight..................

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http://ultimae.com/en/news/456.html

Absolutely superb ambient melodic electronica from Sweden.

Would love to go to this.......................get doon there Londoners :wink:
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Booked tickets for Dream Theater next year in Glasgow..
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Attended The Straits in Oslo tonight. Great fun! Wonderful musicianship. But of course Mark Knopfler is missed.

Tomorrow I am ready for Jean-Michel Jarre in Oslo!
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Insvims wrote:Attended The Straits in Oslo tonight. Great fun! Wonderful musicianship. But of course Mark Knopfler is missed.

Tomorrow I am ready for Jean-Michel Jarre in Oslo!
Wow! Nice musical week ;-) dREaM oN!!!
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tdream88 wrote:
Insvims wrote:Attended The Straits in Oslo tonight. Great fun! Wonderful musicianship. But of course Mark Knopfler is missed.

Tomorrow I am ready for Jean-Michel Jarre in Oslo!
Wow! Nice musical week ;-) dREaM oN!!!
Yeah, two nice days there. :-)
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