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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 30 Sep 21 11.29am | |
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Ten Years After - Stonedhenge 01. Going To Try Download [Link] Attachment: cover.jpg (210.17Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 01 Oct 21 9.47am | |
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Anyone fancy a copy of this ? William Shatner’s iconic recording career is still going strong. The 90-year-old “Star Trek” star announced his new spoken word album Bill, out Sept. 24. The album, which is being released via Joe Jonas’ new label Let’s Get It! Records/Republic Records, features spoken word combined with genre-bending music.
Shatner is also releasing two singles from the album, “Clouds of Guilt” feat. Joe Jonas and “So Far From the Moon” feat. Brad Paisley. The songs on the album were co-written and produced by Dan Miller of They Might Be Giants, along with writer Robert Sharenow. Also featured on the album are contributions from guitarist Joe Walsh, pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph, musician John Lurie, saxophonist Dave Koz and more. “Through a series of phone calls, texts, and emails, music and words flew back and forth across the country,” Shatner said. “The [Covid-19] crisis created an urgency and quickly unleashed a candour between us that allowed us to peel back layers that sat on the surface of a subject to reveal the depth of truth buried underneath. What better time to contemplate life’s biggest questions than during a global pandemic? Some songs touched on painful or beautiful moments, while others turned into elliptical philosophical explorations about the very nature of existence and death.” The actor added, “Bill blends long-form autobiographical poetry and prose, music, spoken word performance art, and philosophical exploration. Toggling between passion and despair, reflection and yearning, this collection explores my life journey during a pivotal and chilling moment of history.”
Paisley added, “It’s so interesting to hear what effect the moon landing had on Bill, because every generation of astronauts since those days credit him with inspiration. I’m so proud to be on this track.” Edited by mr. apollo (01 Oct 2021 9.49am) Edited by mr. apollo (01 Oct 2021 9.49am) Attachment: BILL-Artwork.jpg (236.15Kb)
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 01 Oct 21 10.12am | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
Can't find those two... You are quite welcome to any of the above from the staffmeisters collection Maze - Back To Basics (1993) Thanks for having a look mate. I already got these from the late staffmeister, but, thanks for the offer. Keep the other two on your list, you never know.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 01 Oct 21 11.16am | |
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Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga - Love For Sale 01. It's De-Lovely Download [Link] Attachment: cover.jpg (317.64Kb)
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kayjaybee orpington 01 Oct 21 4.26pm | |
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Hi Mr A, hope things are well with you, just noticed in the paper that Yes have just released a new album, The Quest, probably a bit early to be showing yet but if you can work your magic will be extremely grateful, many thanks kjb
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 02 Oct 21 6.23am | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
Anyone fancy a copy of this ? William Shatner’s iconic recording career is still going strong. The 90-year-old “Star Trek” star announced his new spoken word album Bill, out Sept. 24. The album, which is being released via Joe Jonas’ new label Let’s Get It! Records/Republic Records, features spoken word combined with genre-bending music.
Shatner is also releasing two singles from the album, “Clouds of Guilt” feat. Joe Jonas and “So Far From the Moon” feat. Brad Paisley. The songs on the album were co-written and produced by Dan Miller of They Might Be Giants, along with writer Robert Sharenow. Also featured on the album are contributions from guitarist Joe Walsh, pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph, musician John Lurie, saxophonist Dave Koz and more. “Through a series of phone calls, texts, and emails, music and words flew back and forth across the country,” Shatner said. “The [Covid-19] crisis created an urgency and quickly unleashed a candour between us that allowed us to peel back layers that sat on the surface of a subject to reveal the depth of truth buried underneath. What better time to contemplate life’s biggest questions than during a global pandemic? Some songs touched on painful or beautiful moments, while others turned into elliptical philosophical explorations about the very nature of existence and death.” The actor added, “Bill blends long-form autobiographical poetry and prose, music, spoken word performance art, and philosophical exploration. Toggling between passion and despair, reflection and yearning, this collection explores my life journey during a pivotal and chilling moment of history.”
Paisley added, “It’s so interesting to hear what effect the moon landing had on Bill, because every generation of astronauts since those days credit him with inspiration. I’m so proud to be on this track.” Edited by mr. apollo (01 Oct 2021 9.49am) Edited by mr. apollo (01 Oct 2021 9.49am) I would like a copy Mr A. Mr Shatner seems to be under the radar for a lot of people with his spoken word mooosic.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 02 Oct 21 7.30am | |
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Originally posted by kayjaybee
Hi Mr A, hope things are well with you, just noticed in the paper that Yes have just released a new album, The Quest, probably a bit early to be showing yet but if you can work your magic will be extremely grateful, many thanks kjb Sadly , no Jon Anderson on vocals. Also their first album without Chris Squire. It got passable reviews and was staffie's favourite band.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 02 Oct 21 2.30pm | |
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Because you asked.. William Shatner - Bill 01. I Ride Download [Link] Attachment: cover.jpg (236.15Kb)
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 02 Oct 21 3.29pm | |
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Great Stuff. cheers nic
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 02 Oct 21 3.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Great Stuff. cheers nic Trekkie bender
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 02 Oct 21 5.04pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
Trekkie bender ,..says the Bronski Beat fan,...
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 03 Oct 21 10.56am | |
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Originally posted by kayjaybee
Hi Mr A, hope things are well with you, just noticed in the paper that Yes have just released a new album, The Quest, probably a bit early to be showing yet but if you can work your magic will be extremely grateful, many thanks kjb Here you go.. Yes - The Quest 01. The Ice Bridge Download [Link] Edited by mr. apollo (03 Oct 2021 11.18am) Edited by mr. apollo (03 Oct 2021 11.22am) Attachment: cover.jpg (69.56Kb)
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