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Old 05-30-2011, 06:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Roxy Music: Your thoughts?

Ok for those who haven't heard of Roxy Music then I'll give a brief rundown.

Roxy Music are an English band comprising mostly of Bryan Ferry (Vocals, Piano), Phil Manzenera (Lead Guitarist), Andy Mackay (Saxophone, Oboe), Brian Eno (Synths) and Paul Thompson (Drums). They are generally considered an art rock band, although through their albums they have touched on many other genres including Prog, Goth, Glam, Proto-Punk, Disco, Synth Rock and others.

They released eight studio albums between 1972 and 1982, having great commercial success in the UK, Europe and Australia. They have influenced many New Wave and some Punk acts with their early albums.

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Old 06-15-2011, 06:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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love their early albums, especially stranded. but avalon is a lame album
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Old 06-15-2011, 07:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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love their early albums, especially stranded. but avalon is a lame album
Definately agree with Captain Ron about loving the early albums. My personal favorite is For Your Pleasure. Very cool band in their day.
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not a particularly big fan

only like the first 2 albums, Manifesto and Avalon

the others are pretty hit-and-miss
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Avalon is a fairly late album
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Avalon is a fairly late album
why am I so often misunderstood?

i mean Roxy Music, For your Pleasure, Manifesto and Avalon

i'm not a RM newbie - i've been listening to them for the past 20 yrs
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why am I so often misunderstood?

i mean Roxy Music, For your Pleasure, Manifesto and Avalon

i'm not a RM newbie - i've been listening to them for the past 20 yrs
I understood what you meant, but if you had written it as below it would have been clearer:

Only like the first two albums plus Manifesto and Avalon
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Ok for those who haven't heard of Roxy Music then I'll give a brief rundown.

Roxy Music are an English band comprising mostly of Bryan Ferry (Vocals, Piano), Phil Manzenera (Lead Guitarist), Andy Mackay (Saxophone, Oboe), Brian Eno (Synths) and Paul Thompson (Drums). They are generally considered an art rock band, although through their albums they have touched on many other genres including Prog, Goth, Glam, Proto-Punk, Disco, Synth Rock and others.

They released eight studio albums between 1972 and 1982, having great commercial success in the UK, Europe and Australia. They have influenced many New Wave and some Punk acts with their early albums.

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i'm not really a big fan. sorry.
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Old 06-16-2011, 10:12 AM   #10 (permalink)
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i'm not really a big fan. sorry.
Why is that? And why would you be sorry? I think Brians vocals are fantastic and i always liked their compositions. They are one of those bands that has great cross over appeal in many genres ala Talking Heads. They truly have an original sound that is distinctly their own also. Great band.
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