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Postby AR » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:13 am

Foreigner, Magnum, ZZ Top, Heaven and Hell tribute to Dio advertised. Foreigner on now
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Postby AR » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:18 am

UFO, Asia, and Marillion also on this show according to the phone call I just got from my brother.
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Postby Peartree12249 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:59 am

Good lineup, Foreigner sounded good, but Joe Bonamassa will blow them all away. Did you just see him play? Unbelievable!
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Postby AR » Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:07 pm

Peartree12249 wrote:Good lineup, Foreigner sounded good, but Joe Bonamassa will blow them all away. Did you just see him play? Unbelievable!


Joe was great. I was surprised to see Magnum on the bill. An old favorite of mine.
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Postby AR » Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:34 pm

I was enjoying this until ELP came on. Never a fan. I like prog rock but they were always too pompous, plus now Greg Lake looks like he ate Rosie O'Donnell.

Just a bunch of hot air.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:37 pm

AR wrote:
Peartree12249 wrote:Good lineup, Foreigner sounded good, but Joe Bonamassa will blow them all away. Did you just see him play? Unbelievable!


Joe was great. I was surprised to see Magnum on the bill. An old favorite of mine.


Got it scheduled to record later. Magnum live on tv in the US is just bizarre--not that I'm complaining, mind you! :D

fyi, despite being roughly the same age (if not a couple of years older), Bob Catley lists Perry as a major vocal influence.
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Postby verslibre » Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:24 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:fyi, despite being roughly the same age (if not a couple of years older), Bob Catley lists Perry as a major vocal influence.


That's bizarre, because Magnum-Catley had already recorded their best material when Journey went "mega" with Perry as frontman.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:37 pm

verslibre wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:fyi, despite being roughly the same age (if not a couple of years older), Bob Catley lists Perry as a major vocal influence.


That's bizarre, because Magnum-Catley had already recorded their best material when Journey went "mega" with Perry as frontman.


nah....Storytellers Night is where the best stuff started, even though I like the material on Chase the Dragon a lot also. You did hear a bit of a change vocally in Catley starting around Chase the Dragon, and becoming really pronounced after Storyteller's.
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Postby verslibre » Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:48 pm

See, I think Magnum II is the best thing they did, but that's the progger in me talkin.'

Storytellers (and on down) is all just so...goofy.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Wed Aug 31, 2011 3:07 pm

verslibre wrote:See, I think Magnum II is the best thing they did, but that's the progger in me talkin.'

Storytellers (and on down) is all just so...goofy.


I figured as much judging from the previous response. Magnum was certainly a different band after Magnum II, and they went more commercial as time went on. I would say a much better band, but that's just me. I"m guessing Changes isn't your favorite song on that album, right? That one certainly foreshadows the pop rock path.

I'd rank Storytellers, Wings of Heaven and Vigilante for that matter over ANY Journey album. Just some brilliant songwriting on those albums.
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Postby verslibre » Wed Aug 31, 2011 3:22 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:
verslibre wrote:See, I think Magnum II is the best thing they did, but that's the progger in me talkin.'

Storytellers (and on down) is all just so...goofy.


I figured as much judging from the previous response. Magnum was certainly a different band after Magnum II, and they went more commercial as time went on. I would say a much better band, but that's just me. I"m guessing Changes isn't your favorite song on that album, right? That one certainly foreshadows the pop rock path.


You'll probably hear this from no one else, but the song I like best is "The Battle." :)

kgdjpubs wrote:I'd rank Storytellers, Wings of Heaven and Vigilante for that matter over ANY Journey album.


Magnum > Journey, certainly. That also goes for a lot of other bands that have moved in and out of the "AOR-prog" arena, like Saga, Marillion and (early) Foreigner. 'Cept I haven't found anything to like of Marillion's for years.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Wed Aug 31, 2011 3:44 pm

verslibre wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
verslibre wrote:See, I think Magnum II is the best thing they did, but that's the progger in me talkin.'

Storytellers (and on down) is all just so...goofy.


I figured as much judging from the previous response. Magnum was certainly a different band after Magnum II, and they went more commercial as time went on. I would say a much better band, but that's just me. I"m guessing Changes isn't your favorite song on that album, right? That one certainly foreshadows the pop rock path.


You'll probably hear this from no one else, but the song I like best is "The Battle." :)


well, you are unique, at least. Not my favorite, but not my least favorite either.

One thing I can respect Magnum for is their absolute refusal to become a nostalgia act, even if it means dragging the fans along kicking and screaming. Of course, getting them to play anything pre-CTD other than Changes and Kingdom of Madness tends to annoy a bunch of fans also, which they seem steadfast against also.



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kgdjpubs wrote:I'd rank Storytellers, Wings of Heaven and Vigilante for that matter over ANY Journey album.


Magnum > Journey, certainly. That also goes for a lot of other bands that have moved in and out of the "AOR-prog" arena, like Saga, Marillion and (early) Foreigner. 'Cept I haven't found anything to like of Marillion's for years.


Ive never warmed to Marillion in any era. I should love them, but it always seems to leave me cold or on the self-indulgent side.
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Postby Pelata » Wed Aug 31, 2011 9:11 pm

Gotta find it and set the DVR!!!
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Postby Peartree12249 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:09 pm

AR wrote:I was enjoying this until ELP came on. Never a fan. I like prog rock but they were always too pompous, plus now Greg Lake looks like he ate Rosie O'Donnell.

Just a bunch of hot air.


:lol: :lol: :lol: I always liked ELP back in the day, but this kind of overindulgent display is way over the top.
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