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Four moments
Not a website but inspirational nonetheless - Sebastian Hardy's Four Moments album 1975 - just played the record after many years and noted that it was produced by Jon English - a fine album indeed. Fwiw they played at my high school around that time - what a leveller.
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Re: Four moments
I saw them at Storey Hall, Melbourne. Great live show and the sound quality was great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0cnzlbFmaQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0cnzlbFmaQ
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Re: Four moments
They opened for YES in Sydney some years back now (also Melbourne I think, where there was some drama about them having a plug pulled to get them off stage!). I was in the seat just behind Glenn A Baker. I bought the 4 moments CD that night
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Re: Four moments
...having the plug pulled to get them off stage! Thats classic
They also opened for Focus back in the day. Yan Akkerman's signature sound included the use of a wall of Yamaha revolving speaker cabinets and Mario also used a revolving speaker cab. Not long after seeing the show live, I was playing in a Melb band and the keyboard player had a home made revolving baffle on a speaker cab that i used. It was called a Bach... Nothing can replicate the sound of that thing throwing guitar notes all over a room!!! As it sped up it used to go through two or three speed sections that made it physically wobble around at various intensity. I had it on one side of the stage and grizzly, my old home made Quad valve amp on the other side of the stage.......bloody awsome it was!
They also opened for Focus back in the day. Yan Akkerman's signature sound included the use of a wall of Yamaha revolving speaker cabinets and Mario also used a revolving speaker cab. Not long after seeing the show live, I was playing in a Melb band and the keyboard player had a home made revolving baffle on a speaker cab that i used. It was called a Bach... Nothing can replicate the sound of that thing throwing guitar notes all over a room!!! As it sped up it used to go through two or three speed sections that made it physically wobble around at various intensity. I had it on one side of the stage and grizzly, my old home made Quad valve amp on the other side of the stage.......bloody awsome it was!Chris Hallam.
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