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Rickter Scale Show 164 - ABBA part two
airing Sunday, January 20 from 8-11 PM EST and Monday, January 21 from 1-4 EST.
I'll be at the Styx show on Sunday, and Monday is a holiday, so I may not be around to chat. A shame, since I had much fun last week. Last week we heard Azureth's second disc, Black Bonzo's second disc, and a more recent Ars Nova disc. This week will be the debut discs from the first two bands and a classic (as voted by Mr. Magoo and gr8sho92) from the ladies of Ars Nova. Ars Nova - The Goddess of Darkness (1996) Morgan Fury The Gorgons Ainsel Kali War of the Worlds This is the period I was seeing the band live. This record and "Transi" before it were most of their sets. Blistering instrumentation and exciting runs. Not for the faint of heart! The edition on the Moon has a bonus track at the end...sweet. Black Bonzo - Black Bonzo (2004) Lady of the Light Brave Young Soldier These Are The Days of Sorrow New Day Fantasyworld Freedom Sirens Jailbait Leave Your Burdens Where The River Meets The Sea (w/Lady reprise) I like this as almost as much as the 2007 record, and that's saying a lot. It's much more raw and appeals to me on a more visceral level. Some of the songs are unforgettable, like "Freedom", with it's piano. "Brave Young Soldier" is a fantastic song, and there's even a bare bones rocker in "Jailbait" (now that's a prog title!) It was mentioned that Magnus Lindgren's voice sounds like Paul McCartney. Swedish Paul ![]() Azureth - Yesterday's Future, Tomorrow's Past (2004) Wake the Dragon Searching Man On The Moon The Grand Design: Overture The Grand Design Shadow of A Man Fanfare Humanity Revisited The Sleeper Has Awakened Timeless Moments In Sherwood The Lathe of Heaven Afterglow Unlike the 2007 record, this is a trio effort. Kenneth Aspeslaen (from Norway) sings, plays bass AND drums. He was replaced on the second disc on vocals and drums, and Mark Connors of Houston, TX added the bass to his guitar duties here. Rounding out the trio is Florida's Stephen Rivera on keys. Rivera and Connors write some great passages and stellar prog. I'm not a fan of the vocals, except the Genesis cover, which sounds fantastic. I think when he sings fast he gets flat. But the instrumental parts are extended and amazing. A fine disc, and very long. Not as long as it took me to get around to listening to it, however. Better late than never! Enjoy the show...catch you next week most likely with a show of various songs not linked by a theme. What a concept! |
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Re: Rickter Scale Show 164 - ABBA part two
loved last weeks and looking forward to this show as well...holiday...what holiday...i think i'm workin
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always a great show. THANKS
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