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RocknRoll wrote:After seeing the great job Cain/Pineda did with Feeling That Way/Anytime again, I went looking for some of my favorites. Just wish these were original, but I still love the music.
Of a Lifetime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHQL2yVPDaw
Kohoutek
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIXax2YJvyA&feature=user
I love the Pre-Perry albums.
Loneman1 wrote:Gotta say I love that early stuff too. "Karma" and "Nickel & Dime" among others will always have a place in my heart. "Midnight Dreamer" is also pretty cool if you're in the mood for some of that further out vibe.
ProgRocker53 wrote:"Of a Lifetime" is one of my all-time favorite songs by any artist.. delightful tune..
and the self-titled debut ranks as one of my favorite albums.
I honestly listen to pre-Perry material just as much as, if not more than the Perry-era stuff and beyond.
Rolie, Schon, Dunbar... great combo of jammers there... and Ross's best playing was actually in the early years (excluding Escape album and One More, of course)
Arianddu wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:"Of a Lifetime" is one of my all-time favorite songs by any artist.. delightful tune..
and the self-titled debut ranks as one of my favorite albums.
I honestly listen to pre-Perry material just as much as, if not more than the Perry-era stuff and beyond.
Rolie, Schon, Dunbar... great combo of jammers there... and Ross's best playing was actually in the early years (excluding Escape album and One More, of course)
Yup, Ross has some Serious Bass!
I've got to say, though, I think Cain had a hell of a lot more influence on shifting the sound than Perry did. Perry/Rolie has a lot more pre-Perry-prog feel than any of the post-Rolie stuff. Pity, 'cause Rolie is God.
Arianddu wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:"Of a Lifetime" is one of my all-time favorite songs by any artist.. delightful tune..
and the self-titled debut ranks as one of my favorite albums.
I honestly listen to pre-Perry material just as much as, if not more than the Perry-era stuff and beyond.
Rolie, Schon, Dunbar... great combo of jammers there... and Ross's best playing was actually in the early years (excluding Escape album and One More, of course)
Yup, Ross has some Serious Bass!
I've got to say, though, I think Cain had a hell of a lot more influence on shifting the sound than Perry did. Perry/Rolie has a lot more pre-Perry-prog feel than any of the post-Rolie stuff. Pity, 'cause Rolie is God.
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