Gwylan said:
The band I loved the most then (and still listen to) were Can. One of the best live bands I've ever seen and even more musically diverse than King Crimson. In fact, I might go and put some on now.
Lord Bracknell said:Time for a quick survey, I think. Obviously targeted at the mature end of the spectrum.
Which Leonard Cohen song speaks most accurately about YOUR life?
roz said:Sisters of Mercy![]()
And I see none of you 1956 whippersnappers have mentioned the Third Ear Band.
Gwylan said:Interesting you raise the subject of hair. Who in this 'mature' group had hair down to their shoulders and sported facial hair. I shudder to look at pictures of me from the 70s.
Brovian said:Gwylan I think we both have the same view of Yes. Another pseudo-classical band that I couldn't stand but a lot of my friends raved over was Robert John Godfrey's homosexual collective The Enid. They gave pretentiousness a bad name.
I'm very wary of dinner parties.Brovian said:I too was never a big Third Ear Band fan - and I couldn't stand Leonard Cohen. (I guess that rules out a dinner invitation to Bracknell Towers!).
I loved Horslips (Book of Invasions)
Lord Bracknell said:No-one's mentioned Velvet Underground.
Gwylan said:Yes they did. I did earlier today.
The original weird band and the best. I love that quote of Brian Eno "only 100 people bought their first album but they all formed bands".
Exaggeration but basically true.