BOC/OFF: Repercussion of a bad musical trip

Stephen Swann swann at PLUTONIA.COM
Wed Mar 17 13:22:20 EST 1999


Hall, Russell J writes:
>
> When did Serpent come out? asks the proud owner of 'Equinox'.

In '73 or '74 I think, on the Wooden Nickel label.  Actually the full
title is _The Serpent is Rising_, and BMG did a pretty decent CD
reissue (now out of print) in the mid-80s.  You can probably find a
used copy if you look, and if you like Equinox, there's a good chance
you'll like Serpent.  It's less polished, and more raw/energized -
it's the best of the 4 Wooden Nickel albums.

Steve
swann at plutonia.com


> > ----------
> > From:         Stephen Swann[SMTP:swann at PLUTONIA.COM]
> > Reply To:     BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List
> > Sent:         Wednesday, March 17, 1999 10:34 AM
> > To:   Multiple recipients of list BOC-L
> > Subject:      Re: BOC/OFF: Repercussion of a bad musical trip
> >
> > Bolts of Ungodly Vision writes:
> > >
> > > a fascination with the Moody Blues/Styx--Ah, that it. they're
> > > "semi-refined" rockers in a wanna-be-progressive way that is like the
> > > Monekess wanting to be rock and rollers schtick(?).
> >
> > Actually they're a bunch of kids from Chicago who accidentally hit the
> > big time.  They wrote a hell of a lot of good rock-n-roll (which
> > you'll never have heard, because I seriously doubt that you've even
> > *met* anybody who owns a copy of "Serpent" or "Equinox").  Then they
> > got carried away with their own success, and started getting into
> > artsy, overblown concept albums in the late 70s/early 80s.  They made
> > really big fools of themselves, and they've never lived it down.
> >
> > Anyway, feel free to continue with the big Styx bashing festival.
> > They're a *real* easy target, so I'm sure you'll all get in lots of
> > good, stinging put downs that will show everyone on the list just how
> > clever you are.  :-)
> >
> > Steve
> > swann at plutonia.com
> >
>



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