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I downloaded the lyrics to that to try to understand it more.Enjoying a bit of Michael Marra at the moment. A Dundonian - known as the Bard of Dundee. Very eclectic music. I find his song Mother Glasgow very moving, loaded as it is with references that many, if not most, Glaswegians will recognise.
The Kane Brothers aka Hue and Cry…version is superb…but I especially like the rawness and passion of the original.I downloaded the lyrics to that to try to understand it more.
Then I had to download a "translation" to try to understand it more.
With a very eclectic taste and interest in music and an avid supporter of folk clubs in the 70's, thank you for that.
I got that from my google of St Mungo.The Kane Brothers aka Hue and Cry…version is superb…but I like the rawness and passion of the original.
And if you haven’t…you can find out quite easily about how the Tree, the Bird, the Fish and the Bell, relate to Let Glasgow Flourish.
I read the book a few years back but the docu brings it to life.I'm "listening to", but watching, "The Wrecking Crew" on Prime TV.
Astonishing anthology of a group of session musicians who dominated the popular music scene for decades.
Astonishing info about some of tbe biggest hits and albums ever recorded.
Got that on vinyl….its a cracker. Though I missed it also, as I missed Steve Howe’s solo stuff. Didn’t miss Jon and Vangelis though.How did I miss this first time round. Fish out of water by Chris Squire of Yes.
So what are folks' votes for the best solo album by a Yes member?Got that on vinyl….its a cracker. Though I missed it also, as I missed Steve Howe’s solo stuff. Didn’t miss Jon and Vangelis though.
Squire’s vocals are uncannily like Anderson’s. Bit like Phil Collins sounding like Pater Gabriel on the immediate post-Gabriel Genesis albums.
So what are folks' votes for the best solo album by a Yes member?
Fish Out Of Water is great, but I think on balance it has to be Six Wives Of Henry VIII.
I must admit to really liking JttCotE…but not sure whether that may simply be because I know it so well having listened to it so many, many times. FooW I like, but it’s relatively new to me.I’d go for Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Wakeman. But fish out of water is really growing on me.
I don't much care for Journey. I haven't listened to it much, primarily because every time I try those dreadful out of tune vocalists just ruin it.I must admit to really liking JttCotE…but not sure whether that may simply be because I know it so well having listened to it so many, many times. FooW I like, but it’s relatively new to me.
Bit like Supertramp and Even in the Quietest Moments. For some reason I missed it when released, though I have and love the two preceding it and the one immediately after. I’ve only recently listened to it and it doesn’t resonate with me very much at all. Do I just love the three I have as I’ve listened to them a lot over 40yrs…and if I hadn’t they’d be like EitQM to me…a bit meh…? Dunno.
And the same applies for RWs Six Wives…I have Journey and a couple of later of his that I really enjoy, but Henry…hmmm…