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rostasi 07-28-2017 12:43 AM

Loved that series. There's a more recent version of "Dawn at New Hope, Pennsylvania"
from that series (Vol. 2) that was released that, in the manner of true modern cynicism,
points out the struggles of nature rather than its beautiful, romanticized/idealized form.
BTW, the voice that you hear most of the time on "Be-In" is of the late David Peel.

grindy 07-28-2017 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by rostasi (Post 1859117)
I have his five solo albums (all signed by him), the two he did with Hans Reichel and the one with Urs Fuchs.
Post-Grobschnitt: the only other member that did anything somewhat memorable was when Mist released
some things under the name of Yomano. It was pretty much new age goo. He died 9 years ago in his 50s.

Are there two with Hans Reichel? I know just about one, although it was reissued under a different name at some point.

grindy 07-28-2017 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1859691)
I just can't get over how rad the rhythms are in this song.


I've been reccing you Koenjihyakkei's II aka Viva! a bunch of times. Did you check it out at some point? Some of the heaviest and craziest and overall over the top Zeuhl ever.

vambo 07-28-2017 07:25 AM

Beaver & Krause "In A Wild Sanctuary", etc. three good lps.

One of them (still?) recorded nature sounds, one has passed on.

They had a stand in Woodstock where they demonstrated Bob Moog's model D (I think it was)


Krause was really pissed with George Harrison cos Harrison had the credit to Krause removed from the "Electronic Sound" lp which was basically Krause on all of side two.
So if you have the writing on the back bottom (silver) of the cover smudged out, its not the orig. orig. press.

The Batlord 07-28-2017 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1859782)
I've been reccing you Koenjihyakkei's II aka Viva! a bunch of times. Did you check it out at some point? Some of the heaviest and craziest and overall over the top Zeuhl ever.

I don't even remember that but I'll legit check that out when I get home from work.

rostasi 07-28-2017 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1859778)
Are there two with Hans Reichel? I know just about one, although it was reissued under a different name at some point.

Yes, you're right. What I meant to say is that I have both "Kino" (Goldbroiler & Ehrlichmann) and "...Onkel Boskopp" (which has extra tracks).

grindy 07-28-2017 09:27 AM

Damn, would have been awesome if another one existed. There's way too little Reichel out there.

rostasi 07-28-2017 12:43 PM

True, but there really is a bunch of great stuff out there now.
He left a pretty good sized legacy.

Do you have the Bergisch-Brandenburgisches Quartett recordings
that feature him with Rüdiger Carl, Sven-Åke Johansson and Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky?

grindy 07-28-2017 01:21 PM

Sure do.
I'm a huge fan and try to have everything he participated in.

Paul Smeenus 07-28-2017 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by vambo (Post 1859654)
I am MORE than a proper proghead.
...............

My fav Gentle Giant lp is the third, "Three Friends" which has the BEST ending in all prog (better even than "Suppers Ready" or Lighthouse Keepers"). A complex bass line with big churchy-sound. (In his prog book, Macan is correct to say the best prog epics employed secular musics for their build-ups.).

Most proggers rate other lps (like Octopus & Power & Glory) over 3 Friends ,but not I. Three Friends has a good concept of 3 aging childhood friends who have not seen each other for decades and who re-live school memories by going through their old school. One became a poor struggling artist, one a labourer and one a rich & powerful man.
I love the last line:

"Once three friends/ Sweet in sadness/ now part of their past/In the end/Went from CLASS to CLASS."


I encourage you to click the Gentle Giant link at the bottom of this page (in my sigfile).


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