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Here's a good jingle about trying to quit...anything. Love the lyrics.

YouTube - Nothing Dies Easy - New Model Army

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You copy the video URL and then push the button the arrow points to in the image shown here. Then paste the video URL in the box, click okay and your done.

Well...that's easy. Momma always said I was a few cards short of a full deck. I thought she was accusing me of cheating at 5 card stud, but, being a few cards shy, it makes sense that it would take me this long to understand what she was really getting at.
 

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NMA is my singers FAVORITE Band , !

I don't know your singer, but whoever he is, I just gained mad respect for him. If NMA is your favorite band there is a good reason...that's not a spontaneous "they sound cool" or "look sexy" decision.

I don't care much about famous people, so the only time I've ever been star struck in my entire life was when I met Justin Sullivan.
 

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Progg good one I am a big prog rock fan my favorite genre. I was lucky enough to see Kansas on the Song for America tour Canned Heat was the warm up band wow good times! We made valley's out of the grooves on Song for America. Saw them again late 80' at Lincoln Fest in Sringfield. Koko Taylor was a regular there for a few years.
 

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Maybe I'm just old school (or maybe I'm just old... ha!!) but I never really thought of Kansas as a 'prog' band... :?:

And this is coming from someone who saw Pink Floyd on their Atom Heart Mother tour, back in the Fall of 1970 (in a 3,000 seat auditorium) complete with 25 piece orchestra and 50 voice choir!!

Here are a couple of my faves from the 70's:



Peter Hammill probably has one of the most intense voices I've ever heard...


...and Annie Haslam has one of the most beautiful!!!




(all of the key members in these bands have kept recording and performing through the years,
although VDGG is down to a 3-piece now...)
 

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I definitely see how you could say Kansas wouldn't fit into prog genre. But some songs do make heavy use of synth and the violin has a synth quality to it at times. But I wouldn't argue with some who says, they are a straight up rock. I absolutly love Mother Russia the voice is beautiful.
 
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Ok... one more, and that's it, I promise... LOL!! I saw these guys at the Whiskey a Go-go in Hollywood, CA about the same time that this film was made.
(sorry it is so horribly out of sync!!)




And I always thought that this was where Kansas got some of their sound...
YouTube - ‪Gentle Giant - Funny Ways - 16mm Film - 1974‬‏
 

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I definitely see how you could say Kansas wouldn't fit into prog genre. But some songs do make heavy use of synth and the violin has a synth quality to it at times. But I wouldn't argue with some who says, they are a straight up rock. I absolutly love Mother Russia the voice is beautiful.

I used to play the violin and I still love anything that has strings in it!! :wub:

David Garrett is one violinist who has gone from Classical to Rock now, trying to reach a different audience... and he's not too hard on the eyes, either... Ha!!

I like this one without the whole orchestra behind him...

 

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Space, my husband salutes you! He named VDGG and the song title before he even got close enough to my screen to see it :) He was surprised anyone else knew who they are!

If you want your husband to really HATE me... tell him that I actually got to meet Peter Hammill when he was here in L.A. for some solo acoustic shows back in 1978. I went to both shows, all three nights, and he never played the same set twice!!

Then I saw him again in '79 with Graham Smith on violin, went to both shows for that night, too... :p
 

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Wow that's ESP Moon, was just following the thread and thought to pull up Yes.
Saw them mid '70s and had only heard Roundabout. They had this dude (Rick Wakeman) in a cape looking like a wizard. He had four keyboards around him. This was when quadraphonic has happening with speakers in all four corners. He would get on these keyboard solos and spin the sound around the auditorium. It blew us all away. It was a great concert.
 
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