denmarc
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How about Stereotomy or Eve? Nobody mentioned those LP's. I'm a little surprised. I had to buy two copies of Stereotomy because I wore the first one out!
Me too. And I was also sorry hearing about Squire (HUGE Yes fan). The same when John Entwistle passed (the Who). I have always been a fan of a bassist who can show so much power through a bass string without overpowering a tune. Both excelled.
Ammonia Avenue is what triggered me to Parsons. I couldn't get enough of his music at the time.
The reason I first asked the question is I almost never heard anyone else ever bring up his name or music.
So much talent. So much more talent of others incorporated into his music. The blend with the Philharmonia Orchestra. Brilliant!
I just wondered if he had been forgotten.
Bozopolis said:Big fan of Alan since Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
Me too. And I was also sorry hearing about Squire (HUGE Yes fan). The same when John Entwistle passed (the Who). I have always been a fan of a bassist who can show so much power through a bass string without overpowering a tune. Both excelled.
Ammonia Avenue is what triggered me to Parsons. I couldn't get enough of his music at the time.
The reason I first asked the question is I almost never heard anyone else ever bring up his name or music.
So much talent. So much more talent of others incorporated into his music. The blend with the Philharmonia Orchestra. Brilliant!
I just wondered if he had been forgotten.