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That's a great album, Mark! (Friday Night in San Francisco). I saw them on tour at the Auditorium in Chicago. It was pretty much just like the album.

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Did you see the comic strip above?

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Yes, Al, John and Paco are three of the best guitarists on the planet.

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I've been fortunate enough to see John McLaughlin and Al DiMeola several times each.

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Gryphon, you need to get beyond this Genesis Jethro Tull thing.....
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That's a great album, Mark! (Friday Night in San Francisco). I saw them on tour at the Auditorium in Chicago. It was pretty much just like the album.
I have seen them 3 times.

Incredible!

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My son doesn't know this, but I listen to all his music when he is at school! wink

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Mark, you really need to get beyond this Genesis Jethro Tull thing.


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Mark, have you tried Radiohead? They're the best "art" band going. The Bends is a great guitar band album. OK Computer is one of the great records of the rock and roll era, IMO. Do you know these guys?

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I have heard Radiohead but I am not that familiar with them.

I suppose I am going to have to take a closer listen to them!

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Mark: My pleasure. I love turning people on to these guys. I notice you haven't mentioned Pink Floyd (or if you have, I haven't noticed). I think of Radiohead as inhabiting the world of Dark Side and Wish You Were Here. Radiohead's got a truly remarkable singer, though, and they go further out with their sounds. Let me know what you think when you've had a chance to listen.-D

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Oh I love Pink Floyd!

Especially things like Echos and Several Species of Small Fury Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Groovin' with a Pict.

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Is that Sid Barrett era? I know Careful with that Axe, Eugene, See Emily Play, and other stuff from Relics, but not what you mention by name.

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Mark, I'd also recommend Spock's Beard, especially if you were a big fan of Rush.


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I have heard Spock's Beard

What I heard was good but it didn't grab hold of me if you know what I mean. Maybe I need to listen to more of it?

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Echos is from Meddle.

Several Species of... is from Umuguma.

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Ah, the Early Middle Period, I believe it's called by the cognoscenti. smile

Lemme know what you think about Radiohead. They have the benefit of being currently active, so, if you like them, you can anticipate new records from time to time.

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Cool! and I will!

In the meantime I switched to something a little more "jazzy"

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Can't let jf think all I listen to is Genesis and Jethro Tull! laugh

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All right, all right, Gryph my musical brother...I like Peter Gabriel and I don't like Phil Collins and somehow I never noticed Genesis, but I will give a listen....I SAW Jethro Tull in 1968.

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jf,

You have never heard Supper's Ready?

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