EKE BBB Posted October 24 Author Report Posted October 24 In advance of the November 4 concert in Madrid... Quote
BFrank Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 Richard Barbieri/Steve Jansen - Very atmospheric, but with more energy than it seems after multiple listenings. This live album also includes Mick Karn on bass, and Steven Wilson on guitar Quote
Aggie87 Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 2 hours ago, BFrank said: Richard Barbieri/Steve Jansen - Very atmospheric, but with more energy than it seems after multiple listenings. This live album also includes Mick Karn on bass, and Steven Wilson on guitar  I like that one a lot (which I'm sure is shocking, ha). If you haven't already, you might also check out "Playing in a Room with People", which is a Jansen Barbieri Karn live release, also featuring Steven Wilson, and also Theo Travis. Quote
BFrank Posted October 28 Report Posted October 28 1 hour ago, Aggie87 said:  I like that one a lot (which I'm sure is shocking, ha). If you haven't already, you might also check out "Playing in a Room with People", which is a Jansen Barbieri Karn live release, also featuring Steven Wilson, and also Theo Travis. OK - thanks! There are some videos on YouTube, too. Quote
Bluesnik Posted October 29 Report Posted October 29 (edited) On 10/11/2025 at 7:55 AM, BFrank said: Wet Leg – "Moisturizer" I read a review of this a while ago. But it was in an old magazine, from maybe start of the year. On 10/28/2025 at 1:35 AM, BFrank said: Richard Barbieri/Steve Jansen - Very atmospheric, but with more energy than it seems after multiple listenings. This live album also includes Mick Karn on bass, and Steven Wilson on guitar These are all Japan members. I like Mick Karn a lot. Edited October 29 by Bluesnik Complementary info Quote
GA Russell Posted Monday at 09:41 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:41 PM On 10/29/2025 at 1:41 PM, Chuck Nessa said: This was an EAR WORM this morning. That song was a hit in England by Manfred Mann in '68, immediately after The Mighty Quinn.  Quote
BFrank Posted Monday at 11:25 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:25 PM On 10/29/2025 at 11:46 AM, Bluesnik said: I read a review of this a while ago. But it was in an old magazine, from maybe start of the year. These are all Japan members. I like Mick Karn a lot. I never listened to any of these albums until recently. I knew about Barbieri from Porcupine Tree, and have had a couple David Sylvian albums for a long time. Karn was certainly a revelation. A shame he's not with us anymore. Quote
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