... ...I wouldn't call (Colosseum) brassrock because I associate that ... and Tears and Chicago. These Colosseum tracks sound like a real mix of rock, jazz, blues and progressive. Thanks ... I think about all American rock. I'm curious as to ... whole damn roots thing. American rock blew it when it stopped ... alright. But the better British rock got, the worse the American ...
...: ...I wouldn't call (Colosseum) brassrock because I associate that term with cheesy American AM shit like Blood Sweat and Tears and Chicago. These Colosseum tracks sound like a real mix of rock, jazz, blues and progressive. Thanks Z.:-) ... maybe you noticed what I think about all American rock. Can't say I have. As someone whose ...
...> ...I wouldn't call (Colosseum) brassrock because I associate that term with cheesy American AM shit like Blood Sweat and Tears and Chicago. These Colosseum tracks sound like a real mix of rock, jazz, blues and progressive. Thanks Z.:-) ...maybe you noticed what I think about all American rock. I'm curious as to what the underlying ...
... On Jul 11, 1:50 pm, David Chandler <djindafree...@hotmail.com> wrote: ...I wouldn't call (Colosseum) brassrock because I associate that term with cheesy American AM shit like Blood Sweat and Tears and Chicago. These Colosseum tracks sound like a real mix of rock, jazz, blues and progressive. Thanks Z.:-) Sir, If...
On Jul 11, 1:50 pm, David Chandler <djindafree...@hotmail.com> wrote: ...I wouldn't call (Colosseum) brassrock because I associate that term with cheesy American AM shit like Blood Sweat and Tears and Chicago. These Colosseum tracks sound like a real mix of rock, jazz, blues and progressive. Thanks Z.:-) Sir, If you think either ...
... jazzy, and none of the soul influences of their other stuff. I'm not familiar, however, with any brassrock band by the name of Trio, and RYM doesn't appear to have them accounted for. Any further ...late 70s", according to the CD notes) The first of these is somewhat rock-tinged jazz. The last two are straight jazz. (Those two are available ...
... know what my problem with American rock is? BOB DYLAN! Bob Dylan, ... that whole damn roots thing. American rock blew it when it stopped ... their contemporaries in the UK blues rock scene, like the Groundhogs and ... truly experimental guitarists in British rock, mixing a raw yet refined ... another candidate for the leaner brassrock style, as purveyed by ...
... know what my problem with American rock is? BOB DYLAN! Bob Dylan, ...their contemporaries in the UK blues rock scene, like the Groundhogs and Blodwyn...first truly experimental guitarists in British rock, mixing a raw yet refined ...them another candidate for the leaner brassrock style, as purveyed by .../ early 70s UK progressive-blues-rock scene. -- Cheers, SDM -- a 21st ...
...47 GMT, Jeff Blanks <jblanks@mindspring.com> wrote: David Chandler <djindafreeway@hotmail.com> wrote: Colosseum have been high up on a list of British bands from the late 60s and 70s that I've been wanting to hear. But I wouldn't call them brassrock because I associate that term with cheesy American AM shit like Blood Sweat and Tears and Chicago. I ...
David Chandler <djindafreeway@hotmail.com> wrote: Colosseum have been high up on a list of British ... hear. But I wouldn't call them brassrock because I associate that term with cheesy American AM shit like Blood Sweat and ...wasn't necessarily their main thrust early on. These Colosseum tracks sound like a real mix of rock, jazz, blues and progressive. Add "cheesy American AM ...