Hooooo yesssss!
We've just been asked to cover an ELP song for a tribute CD Classic Rock Presents Prog are doing. Although I love the Emerson Lake and Powell album the best, I felt it only right and proper to go for the jugular so.... we're doing "Fanfare For The Common Man". :lol:
If Frost are gonna do ELP, doing "Fanfare..." only seems right and proper. :D 8-)
I have some unhinged planned for it though... ;)
Stick it in the freezer and make it Frost*y! :D
Quote from: "Jem"Hooooo yesssss!
We've just been asked to cover an ELP song for a tribute CD Classic Rock Presents Prog are doing. Although I love the Emerson Lake and Powell album the best, I felt it only right and proper to go for the jugular so.... we're doing "Fanfare For The Common Man". :lol:
If Frost are gonna do ELP, doing "Fanfare..." only seems right and proper. :D 8-)
I have some unhinged planned for it though... ;)
I do hope so (the unhinged bit): I'm not sure I'm a huge fan of Fanfare, if you'll pardon me the pun, because it's one of ELP's better known nicks from classical music, and (IMHO) somewhat too well-known.
Still, I am prepared for the prog mash-up master to prove me completely wrong :D
I haven't got time to tackle Karn Evil 9. :P
I did think about doing Touch and Go, but I'm not sure I could do anything to improve on it. Same for Hoedown. I'm not a fan of Lucky Man so that's out.
Mars The Bringer Of War could have been a right laugh though. :D
Besides, every man and his (prog) dog will want to hear Fanfare. It'll be a good ad for the band. :D
Quote from: "Jem"I have some unhinged planned for it though... ;)
I'd be concerned if you didn't. Yet another thing to look forward to in this non-Frost* year! Woohoo! 8-)
Do "Love Beach" too. ;) :twisted:
How about doing jemery bender :D
Quote from: "Jem"Hooooo yesssss!
We've just been asked to cover an ELP song for a tribute CD Classic Rock Presents Prog are doing. Although I love the Emerson Lake and Powell album the best, I felt it only right and proper to go for the jugular so.... we're doing "Fanfare For The Common Man". :lol:
If Frost are gonna do ELP, doing "Fanfare..." only seems right and proper. :D 8-)
I have some unhinged planned for it though... ;)
F*****g hell.
I don't believe it. That's fantastic news :D :D
Jem, with this, the PG mash up and TDL you are making an old man very happy :D
Quote from: "Pedro"Do "Love Beach" too. ;) :twisted:
Oi ! Don't spoil the moment Pedders :)
You should submit "Here is the News" and tell them you misread the email. :D
@Bert: Sorry mate. :)
@Gonzo - Genius! :D
Now we just need to wait to hear how much CRPP are going to charge Jem for the pleasure of giving them quality noteage with which to fill their disc. ;)
Quote from: "Pedro"@Bert: Sorry mate. :)
Only joking. Actually, I was going to add to my original post "you've made an old man very happy... but that's enough about Pedders" :D
I didn't though. You're near enough a national treasure in my book. :D
Quote from: "gr8gonzo"You should submit "Here is the News" and tell them you misread the email. :D
Pedders is right, that IS genius and I'm kicking myself for not thinking of it first... damn your britches, Sir ! :D
Quote from: "Jem"I haven't got time to tackle Karn Evil 9. :P
I did think about doing Touch and Go, but I'm not sure I could do anything to improve on it. Same for Hoedown. I'm not a fan of Lucky Man so that's out.
Mars The Bringer Of War could have been a right laugh though. :D
Besides, every man and his (prog) dog will want to hear Fanfare. It'll be a good ad for the band. :D
I agree with you there and that's more than enough reason to do it. Plus, I'm absolutely sure that even if it did start off with riff nicked from Aaron Copland, there's at least a chance that once you're finished with it, it'll end up sounding like a mix between Dimitri Shostakovich, Heiner Goebbels (give him a listen; excellent stuff, despite the name ;) ), and Tony Hatch.
Ooh, there's a thought: Frost* cover Crossroads. Midlands surfer dude prog :D
(By the way, in response to a tweet I saw on the front page, yes, please, you need to play De Boerderij again a.s.a.p.: remember that anechoic chamber offer I made you to go with it?)
Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"By the way, in response to a tweet I saw on the front page, yes, please, you need to play De Boerderij again a.s.a.p.: remember that anechoic chamber offer I made you to go with it?)
Could we fill it though? Nothing worse than a half empty Boerderij...
Quote from: "Jem"Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"By the way, in response to a tweet I saw on the front page, yes, please, you need to play De Boerderij again a.s.a.p.: remember that anechoic chamber offer I made you to go with it?)
Could we fill it though? Nothing worse than a half empty Boerderij...
'Tis a most excellent question. I think I should get off my duff, take a cycle over there one evening, and have a chat with the proprietors.
That said, I'm the new boy in the Netherlands and I'm sure many of the natives who're denizens of this board could give us a much better feel for how widely Frost* are known and loved in the Dutch prog scene. But I have to say that if Jennifer Batten, ex-Michael Jackson guitarist (gig picked at random from De Boerderij's current programme) reckons she can sell enough tickets to make it worth the booking, Frost* have to stand a chance.
Any input on this, Bokkie et al.?
Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"Quote from: "Jem"Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"By the way, in response to a tweet I saw on the front page, yes, please, you need to play De Boerderij again a.s.a.p.: remember that anechoic chamber offer I made you to go with it?)
Could we fill it though? Nothing worse than a half empty Boerderij...
'Tis a most excellent question. I think I should get off my duff, take a cycle over there one evening, and have a chat with the proprietors.
That said, I'm the new boy in the Netherlands and I'm sure many of the natives who're denizens of this board could give us a much better feel for how widely Frost* are known and loved in the Dutch prog scene. But I have to say that if Jennifer Batten, ex-Michael Jackson guitarist (gig picked at random from De Boerderij's current programme) reckons she can sell enough tickets to make it worth the booking, Frost* have to stand a chance.
Any input on this, Bokkie et al.?
I've been to De Boerderij quite a few times and first of all it's a lovely venue and perfect for Frost* so I have to agree with you. When bands like De Dijk, who seem to do over a million shows a year, is sold out in De Boerderij, everything is possible... Of course, Frost* is something different, but when they were here last time the venue was everything but empty. But then again, Spock's Beard is quite well-known. However, we Dutch people seem to like prog, and I've met a few Frost* fans here and there (none of them were forum members), which was quite surprising. And a band like Magenta was also a success last year, while they're not really, well, "famous".
If you're playing at that venue, your support act or however you want to call it, if you're having one, might be important to attract more people of course.
Oh well, it's late, but no, it won't be half empty I think (or half full).
By the way, dear mister Trapezium Artist, where do you live?
Quote from: "Jem"I felt it only right and proper to go for the jugular so.... we're doing "Fanfare For The Common Man". :lol:
Yes, yes, yes!
YES! Oh, yes! Unhinged, eh? Mwa ha ha ha ha! :twisted:
Oh please, can we have a non-Frost* year in 2011, too? ;) :lol:
Quote from: "Trapezium Artist"'Tis a most excellent question. I think I should get off my duff, take a cycle over there one evening, and have a chat with the proprietors.
That said, I'm the new boy in the Netherlands and I'm sure many of the natives who're denizens of this board could give us a much better feel for how widely Frost* are known and loved in the Dutch prog scene. But I have to say that if Jennifer Batten, ex-Michael Jackson guitarist (gig picked at random from De Boerderij's current programme) reckons she can sell enough tickets to make it worth the booking, Frost* have to stand a chance.
Any input on this, Bokkie et al.?
I would definitely be there, although it's about a 2,5 hour drive for me. I'd bring at least 3 people with me too. Might well be more. :)
Oh and if you're looking for a support act, I happen to know a band who'd love to do it... (for free! hell I'd even pay for that :mrgreen:)
I have always considered Fanfare to be one of those songs that someone would have written, i didn't have to be Copland, it could have been anyone, but that song was going to insist on being written. so to hear you send it into the Frost*y world will just be so much love I won't be able to stand it.
Quote from: "AnsOnkruid"I've been to De Boerderij quite a few times and first of all it's a lovely venue and perfect for Frost* so I have to agree with you. When bands like De Dijk, who seem to do over a million shows a year, is sold out in De Boerderij, everything is possible... Of course, Frost* is something different, but when they were here last time the venue was everything but empty. But then again, Spock's Beard is quite well-known. However, we Dutch people seem to like prog, and I've met a few Frost* fans here and there (none of them were forum members), which was quite surprising. And a band like Magenta was also a success last year, while they're not really, well, "famous".
If you're playing at that venue, your support act or however you want to call it, if you're having one, might be important to attract more people of course.
Oh well, it's late, but no, it won't be half empty I think (or half full).
By the way, dear mister Trapezium Artist, where do you live?
Thanks, AnsOnkruid (and Pajter too): sounds like a good start. Any ideas who might be a good, dependable local support act that (a) would bring the crowds in, (b) get Frost*, and (c) wouldn't mind playing second fiddle to them?
As for where I live, well, I'm afraid it's in Wassenaar, since my kids go to one of the international schools there. While very nice in many ways, it's all a bit posh for my tastes, as it's home of the excessively pampered captains of Dutch industry, ex-pat community (including me), and old Dutch empire moneyed types. Way too many blonde mid-30's trophy wives driving stupid bloody Range Rovers who, at risk of offending the sensitive, I characterise as "wearing f**k-me shoes while driving f**k-you cars" :twisted:
For my part, I wear Doc Maartens and drive a black Citroen C1 with CD-plates. Oh, the irony ... :D
The big advantage of "De Boerderij" is that's it's one the 2 leading prog venues in Holland (the other one being 013 in Tilburg) so prog fans watch those venues closely. The last time Frost* played there was with Spock's and that sure helped selling the place out. Then again I think there are a fair number of Frost* fans over here that would love to see a full gig for a change instead of "just" a support show. I know I would! :)
You could raise the ticket price to cover the expenses?
I for one would pay some good money to see you guys live again.
Quote from: "Jem"I haven't got time to tackle Karn Evil 9. :P
I did think about doing Touch and Go, but I'm not sure I could do anything to improve on it. Same for Hoedown. I'm not a fan of Lucky Man so that's out.
Mars The Bringer Of War could have been a right laugh though. :D
Besides, every man and his (prog) dog will want to hear Fanfare. It'll be a good ad for the band. :D
how about having a go at pirates? (not that iv'e got anything against pirates)
Just stick it in the Frost blender and turn it on ludicrous speed :D
I'm looking forward to hearing this one!
Quote from: "davejd"how about having a go at pirates? (not that iv'e got anything against pirates)
I have. :lol:
Quote from: "davejd"how about having a go at pirates?
Ah yes including the immortal line:
"Give me peach and peacock... 'Till I burst" - That's proper food, I say!
Fanfare For The Uncommon Frost*icle
hell yeah... I see that working :-)
About Frost* in the Netherlands:
I wouldn't overestimate the popularity of Frost over here. Certainly a headlining show seems to be just a bridge too far. Couple yourselves however with another great band of the same caliber and make it a double headlining show then the chances are you would do very well. Since you are very friendly with Rob Reed I would guess a Magenta / Frost double headlining gig could work.
About de Boerderij: I am not fond of that place mostly because of where it is = Zoetermeer. That is almost on the other side of the country for me and the driving route is basically over a few of the busiest highways we have.
But hey, what am I complaining about... I am going to a The Enid concert in Birmingham next week.
This is great news!
I'm curious what would come out if instead of Fanfarre, you decided to go crazy on Tarkus. Not happening, but in my head it's just perfect. Anyway, as it have been already said, this non-Frost* year is coming along very Frosty, to our happiness :D
*xelerad begins searching for his Tarkus copy in the shelves*
Jordan Rudess covered Tarkus a couple of years ago. Pretty cool, but not Frost*y.
Quote from: "ChrisX"About Frost* in the Netherlands:
I wouldn't overestimate the popularity of Frost over here. Certainly a headlining show seems to be just a bridge too far. Couple yourselves however with another great band of the same caliber and make it a double headlining show then the chances are you would do very well. Since you are very friendly with Rob Reed I would guess a Magenta / Frost double headlining gig could work.
Sounds like a fabulous combo to me, not only making up for the cancelled Frost*/Magenta gigs that were planned for the UK a year or so ago (?), but also the recently-cancelled May 1 Magenta gig at De Boerderij.
QuoteAbout de Boerderij: I am not fond of that place mostly because of where it is = Zoetermeer. That is almost on the other side of the country for me and the driving route is basically over a few of the busiest highways we have.
Equally since it's all of 10km from me, I'm all for it ;)
And the Netherlands ain't that big, c'mon ... (although I'd agree that the roads can be bonkers busy sometimes).
QuoteBut hey, what am I complaining about... I am going to a The Enid concert in Birmingham next week.
Hmmm, quite a syntactically challenging sentence that one ... :shock:
Well, I'm really looking forward to Frost*fare For The Common Frost*ie.
Quote from: "catherine"Well, I'm really looking forward to Frost*fare For The Common Frost*ie.
Oo yoo calling common, eh, eh? :twisted:
If the cap fits, TA... ;)
Quote from: "Jem"Besides, every man and his (prog) dog will want to hear Fanfare.
He's right, I can't wait. :D