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Whilst not to everyone's taste, surely one of the greatest showmen in rock music

The Archangel
 
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Gabriel1 said:
Whilst not to everyone's taste, surely one of the greatest showmen in rock music

The Archangel

Oh, yes...Alice Cooper he was big in our school...freshman year, if I remember correctly!!
 
Found this lot when I was trucking in the Czech Republic. They're Irish, but they hang out in Germany.


Here's another version with the whole family.

 
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Anyone familiar with the band "Captain Beyond"?

They arrived on the scene in the early 70s. A collaboration band featuring former members of other groups including UK vocalist Rod Evans, founding member of "Deep Purple."

Lee Dorman, bassist for "Iron Butterfly" also played with Beyond. Their first album, self-titled, had some treat tracks.

"Dancing Madly Backwards
"Myopic Void"
"Mesmerization Eclipse"
"Frozen Over"
"As the Moon Speaks"
"Astral Lady" – 1:15

Just came across an Internet entry showing Dorman playing with a reformed "Iron Butterfly" last March, in Prague.

As some posts to this thread have already pointed out - 60's / 70s rock, the music and many of the surviving performers, have left a considerable mark in the music world.

This Beyond in Montreux, Switzerland in 1971.

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Tosca's E Lucevan le Stelle, Puccini's Nessum Dorma and the like. Wondering why the Tosca (from iTunes) is weirdly scratchy.

I like Nessum Dorma enough that I have versions of it by diff singers, which I listen to on one playlist.
 
Kaykaykay said:
Tosca's E Lucevan le Stelle, Puccini's Nessum Dorma and the like. Wondering why the Tosca (from iTunes) is weirdly scratchy.

I like Nessum Dorma enough that I have versions of it by diff singers, which I listen to on one playlist.

We have the same taste! I have a very similar playlist
 
You might like this one, Kay.

Sarah Brightman - Classics.

"Ave Maria" – Schubert: "Ellens dritter Gesang", Op. 52, No. 6 (3:00)
"La Wally" – Catalani: La Wally - "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" (4:03)
"Winter Light" – Eric Kaz, Linda Ronstadt, Zbigniew Antoni Preisner (3:17)
"Anytime, Anywhere" – Albinoni: "Adagio in G minor" (3:19)
"Alhambra" – Tárrega: "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" (4:01)
"Lascia ch'io pianga" – Handel: Rinaldo, HWV 7 (3:30)
"Dans la Nuit" – Chopin: "Étude in E, Op. 10/3 CT16" (2:45)
"Serenade/How Fair This Place" – Rachmaninov: "How Fair This Spot", Op. 21/7 (3:25)
"O mio babbino caro" – Puccini: Gianni Schicchi (2:22)
"La Luna" – Dvořák: Rusalka, Op. 114 B 203 (4:59)
"Pie Jesu" – Lloyd Webber: Requiem (3:44)
"Figlio Perduto" – Beethoven: "Symphony No. 7, Op. 92] (4:39)
"Nessun dorma" – Puccini: Turandot (3:52)
"Bailero" – Canteloube (3:13)
"Time To Say Goodbye" (solo version) – Sartori (4:06)

It's great.
 
KevinJS said:
You might like this one, Kay.

Sarah Brightman - Classics.

"Ave Maria" – Schubert: "Ellens dritter Gesang", Op. 52, No. 6 (3:00)
"La Wally" – Catalani: La Wally - "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" (4:03)
"Winter Light" – Eric Kaz, Linda Ronstadt, Zbigniew Antoni Preisner (3:17)
"Anytime, Anywhere" – Albinoni: "Adagio in G minor" (3:19)
"Alhambra" – Tárrega: "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" (4:01)
"Lascia ch'io pianga" – Handel: Rinaldo, HWV 7 (3:30)
"Dans la Nuit" – Chopin: "Étude in E, Op. 10/3 CT16" (2:45)
"Serenade/How Fair This Place" – Rachmaninov: "How Fair This Spot", Op. 21/7 (3:25)
"O mio babbino caro" – Puccini: Gianni Schicchi (2:22)
"La Luna" – Dvořák: Rusalka, Op. 114 B 203 (4:59)
"Pie Jesu" – Lloyd Webber: Requiem (3:44)
"Figlio Perduto" – Beethoven: "Symphony No. 7, Op. 92] (4:39)
"Nessun dorma" – Puccini: Turandot (3:52)
"Bailero" – Canteloube (3:13)
"Time To Say Goodbye" (solo version) – Sartori (4:06)

It's great.

This is great!

Kay I have all of Sarah Brightman's music..she is an amazing singer
 

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