New album in 2016!

Started by rogerg, June 18, 2015, 11:22:18 PM

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RobRideout

Maybe Francisco Neira has been blacklisted from Frost* albums for unimaginable crimes against prog?

He is not allowed the new album.

Back luck, Frankie.

Jem

Quote from: rogerg on October 17, 2015, 03:49:09 PM
sarcasm, I would guess.
Just a bit.  ;)

I'm not sure how many times I can say "WE'RE MAKING A NEW ALBUM!! HERE ARE SCREENSHOTS OF THE PROTOOLS PAGES TO PROVE IT!!!!"

:)

gr8gonzo

He gets surprisingly good wifi under that rock.  ;)

I've been guilty of asking someone for directions to the place where I was standing before, though, so it does happen. "Begging your pardon, man behind the curtain, but might you know the way to Emerald City?"

Maybe he meant to ask if you were recording a gnu album. No one would find that beyond the scope of possibility.
...and I can feel the world is turning...turn around

owen

Him say May (in his latest blog). With videos :o And he's losing a song :( :( I deffo think there should be a 12 inch special edition with the disco remix that has the runt of the litter in it) ;D Please?

rogerg

Blunders posted some great pictures of his drum kit for the new record today, on Facebook and Instagram.  Whee!

;D

Mooncat

Indeed - and a 20 second video of some tasty groove or other as well.

I see the EIMA 'no toms' rule has been (ahem) relaxed for this album!!!! ;)
One of the brave Defenders of the Realm - Lydney, October 2010
Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarfs are not happy

gr8gonzo

I thought we agreed this album was going to be toms only. Bloody prog.
...and I can feel the world is turning...turn around

JakeWorrell

Quote from: gr8gonzo on October 27, 2015, 02:43:39 AM
I thought we agreed this album was going to be toms only. Bloody prog.

Yes. Tom Baker on sax, Tom Hanks on Bass and Tom Cruise on drums. Can't think of any more Toms, sorry.
"The longer the note, the more dread."

Trapezium Artist

Quote from: JakeWorrell on October 27, 2015, 11:36:24 AM
Quote from: gr8gonzo on October 27, 2015, 02:43:39 AM
I thought we agreed this album was going to be toms only. Bloody prog.

Yes. Tom Baker on sax, Tom Hanks on Bass and Tom Cruise on drums. Can't think of any more Toms, sorry.

Oh dear, what have you started?

Tom(my) Vance on the broadcast mike, Tom Jones on vox, the other Tom Jones (or perhaps the same one?) on general lechery, Tom Thumb on triangle, Tom Tom Club on Talking Heads wackiness, Tom & Jerry on cartoon capers, and my son's bezzie TomSka on more cartoon capers:

https://twitter.com/markmccaughrean/status/655384202830086144

Pedro

Quote from: Trapezium Artist on October 27, 2015, 12:29:34 PM
Quote from: JakeWorrell on October 27, 2015, 11:36:24 AM
Quote from: gr8gonzo on October 27, 2015, 02:43:39 AM
I thought we agreed this album was going to be toms only. Bloody prog.

Yes. Tom Baker on sax, Tom Hanks on Bass and Tom Cruise on drums. Can't think of any more Toms, sorry.

Oh dear, what have you started?

Tom(my) Vance on the broadcast mike, Tom Jones on vox, the other Tom Jones (or perhaps the same one?) on general lechery, Tom Thumb on triangle, Tom Tom Club on Talking Heads wackiness, Tom & Jerry on cartoon capers, and my son's bezzie TomSka on more cartoon capers:

https://twitter.com/markmccaughrean/status/655384202830086144
Maybe we could get TomSkerous out of retirement for this?
We could put Tom Bola in charge of fund-raising, Tom Tom can drive and Tom Brrr can make Frost*ie sounds...

(that sound you can hear is a barrel being well and truly scraped)
"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

JakeWorrell

"The longer the note, the more dread."

rogerg

Tom Ato can handle the catering.

Pedro

"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

rogerg

let's call the whole thing off.


;)

Trapezium Artist

Quote from: rogerg on October 28, 2015, 10:30:35 AM
let's call the whole thing off.

;)

No, no, we're having too much fun.

The Frost*ie tradition is to drag these things on until the Sun'll come up, Tom Orrow might say.

Then again, this thread might end up as a horribly long and turgid piece of prose if we continue. Isn't that right, Tom E?