- Post reply Log in to post comments3,062 repliesmaryeJoined:New year, new update. Tell us of your musical adventures in real time!
- daverockJoined:Gnidrolog
I can remember seeing their name about in adverts for albums or gigs, but I never actually heard them. Or anyone talk about them, for that matter. Possibly because no one was quite sure how to pronounce it. Something they might have been wise to consider when starting out!
- Kate_C.Joined:The Wednesday Ether
BlueCrow, you're Dead right of course re: Waldron; still no reason for interested parties not to checkout either title.
Today: a magnificent sounding Axis/Bold as Love. Is it me or is this one of Jimi's most unique & exquisite sounding albums (I've got the JPN SICP 30822 release and the production value matches the amazing sonics).
Of note, my homepage feed was populated w/ a slideshow re: 10 seventies acts that have cult followings. Like most of you, I've either got the bulk of discographies for most of the listed acts OR at least heard of the remainder, except one: Gnidrolog (!?). Brit Prog outfit from '69-'72, absolutely amazing stuff that I've never heard mentioned across diverse forums or acquaintances 'in the know'.
After some sampling on Dcogs I quickly ordered the twofer release of their freshman & sophmore albums, as well as the Live '72 release. Check it out on your streaming service or, like me, who doesn't stream, numerous uploads on Utube. Be safe all.
- OroborousJoined:2/20&21/91
Didn’t finish the amazing 12/31/90 yesterday, so fired up much of it again, and besides Jers tired voice in spots, this show kicks ass!
What a night it was, though I won’t go into lured details lol
What a year, almost in spite of Brent’s passing!
I think the consistency, spacey/jammy, and all around playing stands with any year!So, I’ve previously hit 2/19/91 via Bolo POTD, so just rounding the 2 remaining out until spring tour…which I’ll prolly do in 2026?
Next trip I’ll hit all the end of 1980 post RCMH etc…
Then 12/89 & first 3 of 90, then a few from the end of 79, then end of 84 and early 85.
Perhaps I’ll start digging into 1970 a bit early next year?
Onward!