Thought I read something here about MERGER recently.
Can't find it...
I just wanted to add a link to an amazing 1978 live recording (27 min.) put online last month by Dutch radio station VPRO:
http://weblogs.vpro.nl/radioarchief/2010/04/27/merger/
Enjoy
Merger Live '78
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giant panda
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Re: Merger Live '78
damn they sounded great live. i'd like to download or buy that recording or others from the same period.
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ruff
Re: Merger Live '78
here's a treat for you from the same year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvLX1HKW ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvLX1HKW ... re=related
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Inyaki
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Re: Merger Live '78
I love the electric piano but isn't that bass out of tune (?)
The 70s was the period of the so called "Progressive" Rock.
And Soul and Reggae bands were also into that progressive sound: long songs, complex arrangements, solos, pedals, elaborate chord structures and over the top virtuosity ( or boring and pretencious self-indulging pseudo-virtousity!)
A friend of mine call them "Progressive Reggae", referring to the UK bands of the period like Merger,Cimarons (at the time of Maka), Matumbi, Aswad, etc.....and even JA bands like Third World, In Crowd.
I like this stuff (most of it anyway, not always)
When is good, is very good, experimenting and taking other influences into a Reggae structure....but can be awful too.
It's just personal taste I guess....
The 70s was the period of the so called "Progressive" Rock.
And Soul and Reggae bands were also into that progressive sound: long songs, complex arrangements, solos, pedals, elaborate chord structures and over the top virtuosity ( or boring and pretencious self-indulging pseudo-virtousity!)
A friend of mine call them "Progressive Reggae", referring to the UK bands of the period like Merger,Cimarons (at the time of Maka), Matumbi, Aswad, etc.....and even JA bands like Third World, In Crowd.
I like this stuff (most of it anyway, not always)
When is good, is very good, experimenting and taking other influences into a Reggae structure....but can be awful too.
It's just personal taste I guess....
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abey
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Re: Merger Live '78
yes...Inyaki wrote:I love the electric piano but isn't that bass out of tune (?)
and I dont like too much the harmonica solo neither.... and not because of the instrument. I love their "progressive" musical concept, but maybe this was not their best performance. A tuner for the bassman would help of course
this performance sounds pretty goodruff wrote: here's a treat for you from the same year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvLX1HKW ... re=related