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voice of the theater
Very unusual in that the front man/lead vocalist is the drummer who plays a "stand up" drum kit.....
Another great band to see, though of a different vibe, with a stand up drummer - The Almighty Senators out of the DC area (?). When I saw them, it was @ a pseudo-lingere/fashion show for charity, and everyone was supposed to dress the part. I recall the drummer was in purple silk pajamas. hah!
Now I've gotta go look them up...
Edit: Memory coming back online. Add also The Kelly Bell Band. though no stand up drummer.
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YouTube - Everybody Loves a Happy Ending- Tears for Fears
YouTube - Everybody Loves a Happy Ending- Tears for Fears
Anyone else out there like this kind of stuff?
Part time TFF fan here, thanks for posting as i'd never heard this before. It has a very "Beatles meet the Mothers of Invention" thing goin on.:2thumbsup:
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bowtie427ss
the Mothers of Invention" thing goin on.:2thumbsup:
The Mothers of Invention !! Now were talking !! :2thumbsup:
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bowtie427ss
The Mothers of Invention !! Now were talking !! http://www.hostboard.com/forums/mysm...mysmilie_6.gif
http://youtu.be/5PS_AVFIGEk
Re: OT Your Favorite or Most Respected Musical Artist
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bowtie427ss
Part time TFF fan here, thanks for posting as i'd never heard this before. It has a very "Beatles meet the Mothers of Invention" thing goin on.:2thumbsup:
Cool--I'm glad people out there liked it. A lot of people don't think of the Mothers of Invention as being a 60's band, but they had some great 60's albums like "Absolutely Free" and "We're Only In It For The Money" (which poked fun at The Beatles Sgt. Pepper--speaking of "Beatles meet the Mothers of Invention"). It even had a cover that was a parody of Sgt. Pepper--here are the covers of the two albums (click for full size) .....
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gearfreak
We must've seen the same tour.
I think they were supporting the Elemental release, or it was just prior to that.
Jellyfish was a pleasant surprise as the opening act. The GF at the time was into them, and I by proxy. Not followed since. They certainly didn't get enough credit at the time though.
I went, expecting TFF (in a nutshell) to be everything synth-drums and samples that I didn't care for about the 80's. Curt Smith had departed, so knowledge of band-trauma further lowered expectations for the tunes I thought I'd wanted to hear.
In fact however, the stage/lighting was innovative and attractive, and the sound the best I'd heard to date (alas no recollection of the gear or company). Roland Orzabal was no squeaky guy behind a keyboard (that'd've been Smith anyway I think) , but instead a humbucking Tele (?) toting freight train of a tenor with unexpected vocal power and endurance. He actually hits the notes, did so well, and professionally.
It was much less compressed, and falsetto-ish, than you might expect having heard the earlier hits.
* In web-hindsight, it appears he has had a rep as a perfectionist - well, whatever it was, it worked.
Highlight: famous last words.
Unfortunately, I never got a chance to see Jellyfish live (would have loved to see them tour with TFF). I did, however, finally see Tears For Fears live for the first time this past summer, in Lockport New York (near Niagara Falls). Curt Smith is back in the band and they did a lot of great songs off of the "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" album plus a good mix of their other stuff too (and of course, their obligatory hits). Amazing band/performance and both Curt and Roland were in excellent voice. Here's the setlist: Tears for Fears Concert Setlist at Ulrich City Centre, Lockport on August 13, 2010 | setlist.fm
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Altec Best
The Mothers of Invention !! Now were talking !!
Great video by the 70's Mothers of Invention. The musicianship in that band is unbelievable--Chester Thompson-drums, George Duke-synth, Ruth Underwood-vibes, to name just a few.....
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Mark me as a Zappa fan also.I love too many artists and too many types of music to narrow-down a single choice.
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voice of the theater
...Great video by the 70's Mothers of Invention. The musicianship in that band is unbelievable--Chester Thompson-drums, George Duke-synth, Ruth Underwood-vibes, to name just a few.....
Don't forget Lowell George [earlier] (who deserves a listing of his own IMO). :)
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Just Can't Get No Dyna Moe Hum...
YouTube - Dinah-Moe-Humm Zappa
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Movin to Montana soon, gonna be a dental floss tycoon.............................
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Old Guy
OMG, that video is hilarious but I think it's going to give me nightmares! :laffingassoff: