Great post Black and am totally with you on the last line too.
I realize that this sort of stuff requires greater band collaboration and perhaps that it why it is less likely to be popular in our ready made, good to go society.
Sadly to me these days music is becoming like a drive through as regards radio, more to the point it is what they want you to listen to in most cases isn't it?
Again another possible reason why it isn't that popular? Coming back from seeing Genesis in NYC last year a local station piped 1.5 hours of Genesis for everyone's trip home, now that was cool!
I still don't hear too much about them since though and the official site as good as it is has sunk like a submarine.
Black57 wrote:Chippy wrote:Are there any still around? I love classical music just as much as I do bands like Yes and Genesis, songs with lyric and content like a story if you know what I mean?
I have some tracks that I've been working on for about 12 years (Don't laugh),
its true but they are just guitar tracks at present. Right now I am trying to figure out what I played on them so I can get better renditions online with other instruments.
Just a general question folks.
Very best.
Yepper that's me. I just love music. That seems so cleche but it it is a genuine fact. I am a fan of Genesis and all things Phil and Peter. I like Pink Floyd. Yes, cooks with gas as does Johanne Sebastian Bach. Don't tell no body but I just receently converted to Prince fandom. Except I am not a fan. Fan is a silly word. Fans never rub elbows with the peple the are fans of. I feel that I am in a situation where I can rub elbows with these musicians as a musician. I jammed with a band tonight to Moondance, Locomotive Breath and Can't You See. I have played with Celtic groups. I had an audition a couple of months back to do a recording gig. The interviewer asked if there was any music that I wouldn't play and I could not think of anything.
Well , I am sure if the music pays homage to the KKK and encourages death to all Blacks, I wouldn't play that. 