Martin's Session - Nov 23
We quaffed mead (does it still count as quaffing if you only have a thimble full?) and explored unfamiliar territories: funk, rap and prog.
commentsWe quaffed mead (does it still count as quaffing if you only have a thimble full?) and explored unfamiliar territories: funk, rap and prog.
commentsWhile I continue to lap up everything Mr. Wilson does, he could fart the Lord’s Prayer and I’d still be consuming his product, it’s very hard to find Steven Wilson product in this country.
commentsIn Concert At The Royal Albert Hall 2018 was an epic year for me in many ways. Add a live Steven Wilson gig in Auckland into the mix and it’s an icing-on-the-cake moment.
commentsI could rave for all eternity on the utter brilliance of todays Tidal release. I’m not going to coz you all know I’ve had this SW addiction for some time now and I’m probably preaching to the unconvertable.
commentsThe themes were: _ONE SHORT TRACK of any given artist or band of no more than 3 minutes. , ONE LONG TRACK of any given artist or band no longer than 18 minutes _
commentsBehind the veil. One of the best props I’ve ever seen at any gig is the transparent/translucent cloak that Mr Wilson’s band plays behind on this 2012 recorded gig and also experienced live for most of his 2016 gig in Auckland.
commentsThis is Mr Wilson at his most progressive. It’s Genesis, it’s King Crimson, it’s fucking Return To Forever. There’s a crash hot ensemble playing all around him and aside from vocals he does take more of a back seat on this performance wise.
commentsThere’s a Steven Wilson gig in Auckland to attend in several weeks time so I’m getting more acquainted with his most recent stuff.
commentsImagine my surprise a couple of years back going into The Warehouse and discovering this big chunk of vinyl along with two other equally exciting Steven Wilson recordings.
commentsMr Wilson’s first “actual” solo album made at the peak of Porcupine Tree’s popularity and critical acclaim. (For those who had actually heard of him and the band that is!
commentsThe themes were: Choose a musician, performer or whatever and 3 tracks which feature that special person.
commentsWhat a load of bollocks to suggest Steven Wilson has sold out. Giving up his more “progressive” attributes to go all “pop” on this, his latest offering.
commentsThe night before going to see this genius live in concert in Auckland, I thought I better give this another run through.
commentsVinyl Just needed to play all 3 sides of SW’s solo compilation. My boy Peter, who I’m taking to Auckland to see Mr.
commentsThe themes were: Summer Daze, Lou Reed/Velvets, Best of 2013
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