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soft machine Tale of Taliesin
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Tale of Taliesin
Lineup (because it has been discussed below):
Roy Babbington (bass), John Etheridge (guitar),John Marshall (drums), Karl Jenkins (keys). allan holdsworth and mike ratledge were both gone from the group by this tour.
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@KRAZEEIZATION

1 month ago

I’m always looking for new old music. Soft Machine rock!

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@c0gsinc0gs

10 years ago

"I was in many shapes, ". . . I was rain-drops in the air, I was stars' beam; I was a word in letters, I was a book in origin; I was lanterns of light for a year and a half; I was a bridge that stretched over six estuaries; I was a path, I was an eagle, I was a coracle in seas; I was a bubble in beer, I was a drop in a shower; I was a sword in hand, I was a shield in battle; I was a string in a harp enchanted nine years. . . ." The Battle of the Trees by Taliesin (translated by Patrick Ford)

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@charuan12

10 years ago

John Marshall is a freaking genius, man. 

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@pandstar

14 years ago

Ah great! A vid of John Etheridge. What a treat. One of the greats of fusion guitar.

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@bobbysteel7062

1 year ago

John Etheridge KILLING it on guitar. wow.

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@gfunkusarelius

16 years ago

you could argue that soft machine spent more time as a smooth fusion band than as the original psychedelic jazzrock band. personally i prefer their early stuff by far, but they were constantly evolving as a band.

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@maxinemckenzie5765

3 years ago

"Softs" is a beautiful L.P to Trip to...and Etheridge takes care of Holdsworth's "Bundles" input admirably.

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@mateoito8266

3 years ago

It so looks like the guys from the factory just came down jamming on a sunday, loving it

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@Rockprog101

16 years ago

what a great album "softs" was.

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@talibe801

6 months ago

Soft Machime was the second concerti saw live,first was Genesis in 75,and two years later Soft Machine,what great memories from those times.

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@LouisFLamas

1 year ago

Just think as a teenager I was able to experience them in concert way back in the day. In Houston, Texas, they opened up for Jimi Hendrix around 1968 or 69 at The Houston Music Hall.

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@robertmcdougall3166

7 months ago

This is just absolutely immense. Saw John Marshall on tour, I honestly wonder why he did not get the recognition he fully deserved. For me those haunting tones from the superb guitar work of John Etheridge are almost spellbinding.

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@marcmeyssonnier5568

7 months ago

Un de mes morceaux préférés de ce groupe flamboyant et plein de génie. De nos jours ce genre de musique n'existe pratiquement plus et cela est bien triste. On ne nous sert que de la mauvaise soupe.

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@gfunkusarelius

16 years ago

some people just dont like the cleaner, more technical later stuff. it is quite different than the earlier stuff. but i like both

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@Buddha075

3 years ago

Man John Etheridge doesn’t get mentioned nearly enough in the jazz rock fusion world! Soft Machine’s Alive and Well has some of my favorite jazz rock guitar ever recorded. Bill Connors is another monster player who doesn’t get brought up enough either, the first and only album he did with Return to Forever also contains some very inspiring guitar playing.

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@mootbooxle

4 years ago

It took me a long time to get into the post-Wyatt stuff...but it has become an enduring favorite! Especially “Bundles” and “Softs”! Holdsworth and Etheridge, both brilliant players. This lineup is stellar!

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@davidbrothers3788

2 years ago

The sg one of the most diverse guitars around you can play anything on them and they look so cool

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@kasmeria

6 years ago

Marvelous guitar playing. Underrated band in general.

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@Samstar369

5 years ago

Listening to this makes me feel like a balloon that’s burst. I’m all stretchy like a condom.

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@shishyupal

15 years ago

Marvelous hypnotizing piece. I love the haircut of the keyboard player, like a playmobile !

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