prog rock bands lyrics
yes: red-throated diver, short eared owl, slavonian grebe, (5 minutes of piano) White-tailed sea eagle, Greylag Goose, (sounds of frantic scrolling through a bird watching database) GRASSHOPPER WARBLER! Nightjar!
rush: AND AS THE WIZARD SLAYED THE PISS DRAGON UPON THE MOUNTAINTOPS HE SPAKE………. “Ayn Rand had some pretty good ideas”
Jethro tull: Cum Grandpa’s gonna touch ya with his……………… cum fingers!
King crimson: And as I looked upon the hallowed halls of the goblin king/he gave my balls a slap/I asked him to stop slapping my balls/for balls cannot be unslapped
I'm not that deep into Floyd lore, but I don't think David is looking for a fight whenever he publicly calls out Waters. If he did he would call him George. Have you ever called someone who goes by their middle name by their first name? Peepaw would fucking snap
hidup mediokeritas
"Without Noel and Mitch, it's hard to say what would've happened. Even though Jimi's a legend, groundbreaker, and everything everyone says and more...it's hard to say whether he could've done that without these other two guys. Because I know it doesn't matter if you can play or not. It doesn't matter if you're together, or if everybody hits everything at the same time, or what key they're in, or anything: it just matters if it's the right chemistry. They had the right chemistry. Every time they played together, Jimi took off...and I only ever heard him really do that with them. It's not just Jimi. It's everybody up there with him, Mitch and Noel, and the sound of the Jimi Hendrix Experience." - Neil Young on the Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1992
Robert Plant and John Paul Jones attend 'Roadies Raffle' Charity Event, Golden Lion Pub, Fulham, London, October 31, 1978.
Press: "Oh What A Great Night It Was"
It was a night they'll never forget in Fulham! All rock's lovliest stars showed up to present a glittering array of gold discs and album sets at London's top rock pub - the Golden Lion. It was a culmination of hugely successful Ad Lib - Golden Lion Roadies' Raffle - which ended collecting a terrific £816 cheque for the Evening News Toy for a Sick Child Fund.
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant and John Paul Jones drove down from Birmingham to be there. Ex-Wings star Jimmy McCulloch interrupted rehearsals with his new band to hand over some of his priceless gold albums.
And others who sipped pints and joked with the winners included Yes' Alan White, ex-Animal Eric Burdon, Manfred Mann's Chris Thompson and Mitch Mitchell.
Disc Jockey Mike Quinn compered and Chas & Dave plays a sizzling set. A million thanks to you all!
— From Evening News, Nov. 1978