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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 2, 2012 15:55:02 GMT
From a Q&A with Jim Crichton of Saga in the latest edition of Record Collector
RC: "What would you ask your own music hero?"
JC: "Ian Anderson: Why are you so difficult?"
Any ideas anyone ?
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 2, 2012 16:37:17 GMT
Too hard to guess what the Saga guy meant...trouble sharing a tour? he saw Ian torturing staff and peers? The music is too complex for him? As I have said before, Saga, for me, was the absolute low pojnt in Tull warm-up bands...they were on the Broadsword tour and people were barfing en masse during Saga's short but notably awful set.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jun 3, 2012 7:42:33 GMT
Too hard to guess what the Saga guy meant...trouble sharing a tour? he saw Ian torturing staff and peers? The music is too complex for him? As I have said before, Saga, for me, was the absolute low pojnt in Tull warm-up bands...they were on the Broadsword tour and people were barfing en masse during Saga's short but notably awful set. Handbags at dawn or is there more to it ? 16/10/82 Reunion Arena Dallas, Tx. USA Support: Saga.Intro, Something's On The Move, Hunting Girl, Fallen On Hard Times, Broadsword, Heavy Horses, A Song For Jeffrey, Keyboards w.Drums, Fat Man, One Brown Mouse, Clasp, Watching Me Watching You, Guitar Instrumental, Beastie, The Swirling Pit, Thick As A Brick, Sweet Dream, Too Old To Rock'N'Roll..., Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, Black Sunday (inst.), Cheerio www.ministry-of-information.co.uk
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Post by steelmonkey on Jun 3, 2012 13:48:56 GMT
Musta been an off night in Dallas...in SF the highlight was a long, boiling Seal Driver.
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