Other Camel videos: Commentary on Camel - "Wait" / "Remote Romance" (1979) th-cam.com/video/XDN6kY7p15M/w-d-xo.html Commentary on Camel - "Lunar Sea" (1976) th-cam.com/video/tkYMe3H1X20/w-d-xo.html English C Albums Directory: rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/albums_from_england___c/
I enjoyed that, Zaragon. I adore The God of Light Revisited on Dingwall's Dancehall. A friend of mine had it and I heard it a few weeks after its issue. In the interim I've picked it up the Gods of Light CD along with Camel, Mirage and Moonmadness. I continue to be deeply impressed by your dedication to what I can only describe as your critical mission to catalogue and appreciate music.
I started JazzRockSoul in 2017 as a life project that I hope sets the record straight on thousands of 60s, 70s, and 80s artists for hundreds of years to come. The outdated tombs of yesteryear were too biased, lopsided and incomplete to get the final say in the annals of history.
Other Camel videos:
Commentary on Camel - "Wait" / "Remote Romance" (1979)
th-cam.com/video/XDN6kY7p15M/w-d-xo.html
Commentary on Camel - "Lunar Sea" (1976)
th-cam.com/video/tkYMe3H1X20/w-d-xo.html
English C Albums Directory:
rateyourmusic.com/list/Zaragon/albums_from_england___c/
Thanks for going in-depth on each album and the conceptual backstories. The basis of Nude and the person who inspired it is especially interesting.
I enjoyed that, Zaragon. I adore The God of Light Revisited on Dingwall's Dancehall. A friend of mine had it and I heard it a few weeks after its issue. In the interim I've picked it up the Gods of Light CD along with Camel, Mirage and Moonmadness. I continue to be deeply impressed by your dedication to what I can only describe as your critical mission to catalogue and appreciate music.
I started JazzRockSoul in 2017 as a life project that I hope sets the record straight on thousands of 60s, 70s, and 80s artists for hundreds of years to come. The outdated tombs of yesteryear were too biased, lopsided and incomplete to get the final say in the annals of history.
The Snow Goose and Moonmadness are two of the best prog albums ever. Heck, two of the best 70s albums by anyone.
Mirage is not far behind.
@@doroleggy1529 Mirage and Rain Dances are my favorites.
Happy the Man were a lot like Camel. It's only fitting that Kit Watkins would join them.
If only for one album. HtM almost became Peter Gabriel's backing band.