Ok some clues:
Surname sounds like a type of screwdriver.Gets a weird sound on his guitar....which
neatly suits his weird instrumental cameos....His first name is Glenn.
This eccentric Englisman has a certain air about him....Even Mike Oldfield thought so,
I'm sure! I think he also loved the joy of toys?!?!?
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Oh God....you should not have mentioned that....should I even look?!?!?!cybot wrote:BTW I'm sure you are aware that the new CD (first time?) remasters of classic Incredible String Band albums are available now...By all accounts they're supposed to be fantastic.
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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LOLfergus wrote:Oh God....you should not have mentioned that....should I even look?!?!?!cybot wrote:BTW I'm sure you are aware that the new CD (first time?) remasters of classic Incredible String Band albums are available now...By all accounts they're supposed to be fantastic.
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It is really such a coincidence that you should mention the Incredibles Dermot because every year when the weather turns for the better (as it has done recently) an ageing hippy's thoughts invariably turn to the music of these two wonderful musicians and I was about to dust down my collection and give them their annual spin....cybot wrote:....BTW I'm sure you are aware that the new CD (first time?) remasters of classic Incredible String Band albums are available now....
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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That's always happening to me! Anyway have you read anything about the remasters yet? I just came across an article in one of the music rags and in a free music one I picked up upstairs in Tower called Properganda yesterday (p.16);here's an excerpt: "If you are going to reissue and re-promote music as haloed as these definitive,era-defining works,you better do a better job.(Objectively speaking,Electra's half-hearted efforts circa 1992 were lamentable and did a huge disservice to their legacy on too many counts) Here Fledg'ling sets the bar so high.That applies to the clarity of each album's remastered sound - involving original producer Joe Boyd, but each a different challenge - and packaging inventiveness alike.Each album receives commentary from one of the main players." This, of course, applies to their first four albums... So Fergus my friend, you are in for a reawakening of the elixer of your youth :-))) ENJOY....and don't forget to tell us all about them too...fergus wrote:It is really such a coincidence that you should mention the Incredibles Dermot because every year when the weather turns for the better (as it has done recently) an ageing hippy's thoughts invariably turn to the music of these two wonderful musicians and I was about to dust down my collection and give them their annual spin....cybot wrote:....BTW I'm sure you are aware that the new CD (first time?) remasters of classic Incredible String Band albums are available now....
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Have yis got it now??cybot wrote:Ok some clues:
Surname sounds like a type of screwdriver.Gets a weird sound on his guitar....which
neatly suits his weird instrumental cameos....His first name is Glenn.
This eccentric Englisman has a certain air about him....Even Mike Oldfield thought so,
I'm sure! I think he also loved the joy of toys?!?!?
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Aaaargh! As Myles na gCopaleen was prone to say "Smart boy wanted!"cybot wrote:Have yis got it now??cybot wrote:Ok some clues:
Surname sounds like a type of screwdriver.Gets a weird sound on his guitar....which
neatly suits his weird instrumental cameos....His first name is Glenn.
This eccentric Englisman has a certain air about him....Even Mike Oldfield thought so,
I'm sure! I think he also loved the joy of toys?!?!?
I definitely knew that one, haven't slept in a week!!!!
Geat clues as always!
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Would never have got this without the clues!!!!JAW wrote:Aaaargh! As Myles na gCopaleen was prone to say "Smart boy wanted!"cybot wrote:Have yis got it now??cybot wrote:Ok some clues:
Surname sounds like a type of screwdriver.Gets a weird sound on his guitar....which
neatly suits his weird instrumental cameos....His first name is Glenn.
This eccentric Englisman has a certain air about him....Even Mike Oldfield thought so,
I'm sure! I think he also loved the joy of toys?!?!?
I definitely knew that one, haven't slept in a week!!!!
Geat clues as always!
Whoops! Small image - Glenn Philips Lost at Sea.
I'll post a few on Saturday!
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Great stuff J! well done you 'smart boy' :-))) Can't wait 'til Saturday;I humbly promise I'll turn a blind eye to the easy ones.....no offence to yourself or anyone else.
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No offence taken... I'd say if you put up Dark side of the Moon I'd still be scratching my head.cybot wrote:I humbly promise I'll turn a blind eye to the easy ones.....no offence to yourself or anyone else.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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