> Ah HA! You were at the Santa Monica show?! I have
> that one on tape!
Man would I love to get a copy of that. Any thing you
might be looking for in trade? (I'll include anything
from my own catalog in that offer.)
> So what model ARP was Doug using?
I want to say a 2600 but I think that's wrong. What
was the one just before that? When Jerry Kranitz
reviewed "Spaceboyz", he used similar info to what I
gave you and if I recall I got corrected on the model,
so it might be in that review.
> I've gone through the whole thing of posting
> messages on various online forums saying "Check
> this album out, you'll love it", to which
> virtually no one ever seems to respond.
I seem to recall you being the only person to respond
to my mention of AP on an RMP thread about whether
there were any black prog artists. That was a couple
of years ago, wasn't it?
>Also, I'm
> hoping that if we can get the group membership
> and amount of discussion high enough, it might be
> enough to convince certain festival organizers
> they should book AP!!!
Hmmm...yeah. It's difficult to know what people will
consider for festivals, eh? I do know this much,
there's been talk of a PB reunion show (the original
SST era lineup) and if that happens, Doug may come out
and be part of a special gig event. We're also looking
at getting Jugalbandi and Points Of Friction involved.
I want a "rematch" duets show with Doug! The tape of
the Cavern show bit the dust ages ago (neither of us
have copies) which is a bummer because not only was it
a great show, but Minoy was in the audience and sat in
with us for a couple of pieces.
Some people don't equate "space rock" and prog, even
though AP strongly bridges any perceived gap. But you
know how it is- for some folks if it doesn't sound
like the cliches, it's not prog. I don't particularly
care for viewpoints that narrow.
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