I ***LOVE*** Supertramp.
LOUD & PROUD.
Confessions...
2 of my sisters were fans many moons ago so I got to hear quite a lot of Supertramp for a while. They are one of those bands who break the rules for me, where I like a couple of their songs (Fool's Overture and another I can't recall) despite being utterly nauseated by the rest of their output and general sound. I think they're mainly responsible for my hatred of electric pianos, large glasses and bad 70s attire - John Anthony Helliwell creeped me out the mostFrancis wrote:I ***LOVE*** Supertramp.
LOUD & PROUD.
I'll shut up now
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Hey Andrew, how many sisters have you got? I think music is very much a time and place thing. It's all about associations. Certainly the Sisters are for me. Genarally out of my usual tastes, but so much in my soul.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
I have 3 sisters, none of whom share my taste in music. During their Supertramp era (80-81), I was very much into Pink Floyd, as was my sister's boyfriend, who introduced me to Peter Gabriel and Genesis. Mind you, he was into Supertramp as well but I still resisted conversion. So, in a strange way, I suppose I associate Supertramp with Pink Floyd, which alleviates some of the pain when I hear themFrancis wrote:Hey Andrew, how many sisters have you got? I think music is very much a time and place thing. It's all about associations. Certainly the Sisters are for me. Genarally out of my usual tastes, but so much in my soul.
80's Floyd would have been The Wall then? I had older brothers, hence my Dark Side Of The Moon fascination. And Uriah Heep. And Bowie. And Zeppelin. And... As I said, it's all about associations.
So, which Sisters gigs have you been to since the Silver Bullet tour?
So, which Sisters gigs have you been to since the Silver Bullet tour?
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
I never hid from myself.Francis wrote:I'm a cubicle man too. I think it comes from hiding from the bullies at school.eotunun wrote:I sit on the bog for weeing.
There, another confession.
Well, I was a good bully. Lord Protector of the classmates. The menace of all others, though. Being in my team was comfy, though.
Edit: And one more: After three in the morning my spelling gets worse than it allready is.
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I started with The Wall and worked back. I didn't get to the Barrett era though.Francis wrote:80's Floyd would have been The Wall then? I had older brothers, hence my Dark Side Of The Moon fascination. And Uriah Heep. And Bowie. And Zeppelin. And... As I said, it's all about associations.
Just Zottegem and Suikerrock. Having difficulty getting Fridays off work, which has spoiled my plans on a couple of occasionsSo, which Sisters gigs have you been to since the Silver Bullet tour?
Nah, Hackett leaving was the final straw. After that, they shone progressively less and less. Duke was their last great album, although I imagine a few here might dispute that. Yes, The Lamb was Gabriel's indulgence but I still consider it my favourite album of all time. If it's wank, it's high quality wank and for me, extremely powerful music.Francis wrote:Oh yes, and I prefer post Gabriel Genesis. The Lamb Lies Down is indulgent art wank IMHO. Heresy in James' eyes no doubt.
I do have some affection for later stuff like Abacab, Mama, That's All etc, possibly cos I got to know it first and worked my way back, so I didn't go through the distress of following the band's gradual descent into blandness. So although I find their earlier stuff far better, it hasn't put me right off their later stuff. There's such a difference, I just think of it as 2 separate bands. Mnd you, I heard In Too Deep in Morrisons today - what a pile of kak that was
I'm sure that was about p!ssing in the sink.DerekR wrote:I seem to remember a similar discussion at Blast's BBQ where I admitted to this very thing. But only when I'm tiredeotunun wrote:I sit on the bog for weeing.
or.....?
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i'm not as interesting as most of you with these 'hidden sides' - i'm entirely and absolutely what i seem i don't even like the m*****n.
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It's not your fault, I guess.itnAklipse wrote:i'm not as interesting as most of you with these 'hidden sides' - i'm entirely and absolutely what i seem i don't even like the m*****n.
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Surely not as bad as being word-perfect for "The Edge Of Heaven" or "Everything She Wants"?Honeythorn wrote:I am still able to sing Backstreet boys- Anywhere for you all the way through in Spanish I AM ASHAMED! Leave me alone I grew up in the wrong era!!! *hides*
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Can't see the point in confessing anything music-wise
Music was my first love, and it will be my last. Was never ashamed of any genre. (Oh and that John Miles song, still love it to bits)
Black metal, Pop music, föhnrock, folk etc etc...
N-Sync, Take That, Andre van Duin, Wham!, Rick Astley (hello Timsinister! ), Madonna, Cinderella, Poison...
There's a lot of 'faux' music I still like after all these years, tho it is supposed to be uncool to like it.
All bison excrements if you ask me.
IZ.
Music was my first love, and it will be my last. Was never ashamed of any genre. (Oh and that John Miles song, still love it to bits)
Black metal, Pop music, föhnrock, folk etc etc...
N-Sync, Take That, Andre van Duin, Wham!, Rick Astley (hello Timsinister! ), Madonna, Cinderella, Poison...
There's a lot of 'faux' music I still like after all these years, tho it is supposed to be uncool to like it.
All bison excrements if you ask me.
IZ.