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Favourite bands / Artists in history

Slightly digressing . My dad used to say that when he returned home and opened the door, he knew straight away which of my older brothers were home ( oldest was 12 when I was born), because of the music playing on their record player
On the record player ..... sounds so quaint now.
I remember when we had a gramaphone player!
 
Anyone remember The Edgar Broughton Band?
Probably the best live band I ever saw.
Trouble was he'd be dragged off stage by the police nearly every show because he'd refuse to stop and the audience would be going wild the management pulling their hair out.
Back in the days of long hair loons and Jazz cigarettes.
 

We were obviously separated at birth! (Well, nearly: I'm a couple of years younger than you ) because a list from me would be very similar. I particularly love Miles, in all his manifestations, and was a big fan of King Crimson when I was a callow youth - particularly the line up that recorded "Larks' Tongues in Aspic".

Not sure where I'd put them, but I would have to add Richard Thompson to my personal list - one of our greatest living songwriters and guitarists - and John Martyn (ditto, but sadly deceased).

Going back to Miles, when my kids were very young, I could sometimes soothe them by putting "Kind of Blue" on the stereo. As they got older, if I wanted them out of the room, I'd put on "Bitches Brew" instead. Horses for courses
 
Yes, Bellowhead are in Crawley 16th April, so I'm trying to decide if it's too far. They are on in Southampton but I hate the sound in Southampton Guildhall so won't go and see bands there.

Couldn't agree more - Southampton Guildhall must be one of the worst venues in the country: the sound comes out as an indistinct mush and anything that gets through to your ears is interrupted by the constant chatter from the bar, particularly as they insist on leaving the doors open. I've given up going to anything there.

Saw Bellowhead a couple of years ago, in Salisbury - a great live band and well worth travelling to watch them.
 

I think you're right . Larks Tongues in Aspic, especially side 1, one of my all time favourite albums. Saw the album tour in 73 with the manic Jamie Muir on percussion, then the Starless tour in 74 without him (at the Liverpool Empire while at uni). Soft Machine Third and Fourth, Pawn Hearts, still good today.
 
King Crimsons' Court of the Crimson King was my faveourite. 21st Century Schitzoid Man, prog rock at it's proggiest! Richard Thompson is Mr Chris' hero, so much talent and brilliant songwriter, and his version of OOps I did it again from 1000 years of Popular Music is an absolute classic. Only he could make a teeny pop song sound pretty much decent and to show it all comes around (bit like fashion) he does a little bit at the end like something from 16th c

 
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