Just like to say well done to Clive, John and co for their awards at last night's ceremony, and also for producing the 'best album'. Was anybody else there? We had a great evening
C
Is there a web site for the classic rock society?
Google helps out: http://www.classicrocksociety.net/
When and where was this? Sounds cool. Happy for them. I can't tell from the date on this thread if this is recent or not.
It was last night - IQ played, Fish presented the awards, Clive won best keyboard player, Peppers Ghost best album, John best guitarist, John Jowitt best bass, and Kino best gig, so all in all a success...
Quote from: the200thmember? on Sun, 2005-12-04, 22:45:50
It was last night - IQ played, Fish presented the awards, Clive won best keyboard player, Peppers Ghost best album, John best guitarist, John Jowitt best bass, and Kino best gig, so all in all a success...
I knew Kino was a gifted band.
When I put the (limited) Kino DVD in my DVDplayer I felt backwards and almost killed myself and my family. ???
This band is so GREAT live. I almost didn't hear the difference between live and studio.
I'm sorry to say that there's a difference between live and studio versions of Arena's gigs.
But Arena's gigs have something special. ;D
Quote from: PH on Mon, 2005-12-05, 08:06:26
I fell backwards and almost killed myself and my family. ???
Your family is really small and have pointy hats?
Yup. We're gnomes.
So, your sister is called "Prognomesis"? :P ;D
I was there too, was a great night, and great to see Clive and John there in person, and congratulations on the awards.
The CRS do a great job of promoting Prog and rock in general. Membership gets you a good quality magazine every 2 months full of interviews, reviews and news, discounts off tickets, any kids you have under 16 get into the gigs for free also.
Already next year Stream of Passion (Arjen Lucassen's newband), Pendragon, John Wetton & Geoff Downes and Pallas are signed up.
This year you missed - Arena, Kino, Oliver Wakeman Band, Magenta, Strangefish, Carl Palmer and Mostly Autumn to name a few.
Definately worth a look if you haven't heard of the CRS until now.
http://www.classicrocksociety.net
Quote from: Stuart on Mon, 2005-12-05, 20:02:09
http://www.classicrocksociety.net
Are you one of their promoters? Definitely sounds like that.... :P
Their site is somewhat slow or even offline mostly, though. Not Quality Pro Hosting like mine, ya know... ;D
Quote from: Peter on Mon, 2005-12-05, 20:42:45
Are you one of their promoters? Definitely sounds like that.... :P
Their site is somewhat slow or even offline mostly, though. Not Quality Pro Hosting like mine, ya know... ;D
I'm not a promoter, just doing what I can as a normal member to promote the good work they do.
And yes the hosting company is having problems at the moment, as they upgrade the servers, so it can be a tad slow and sometimes be offline. Should be resolved soon I'm told.
Quote from: Stuart on Mon, 2005-12-05, 20:02:09This year you missed - Arena, Oliver Wakeman Band
No I didn't... ;) Excellent gigs and my 10 year old was down the front (and we only had to pay for one ticket)
Quote from: Stuart on Mon, 2005-12-05, 20:02:09This year you missed - Kino, Magenta, Strangefish, Carl Palmer and Mostly Autumn
True, but Yorkshire is a long way from Bristol and I missed MA when they came here as well... :(
Quote from: Stuart on Mon, 2005-12-05, 20:02:09
Definately worth a look if you haven't heard of the CRS until now.
http://www.classicrocksociety.net
Agree with you there! :)
Steve
Quote from: the200thmember? on Sun, 2005-12-04, 16:45:00
also for producing the 'best album'.
With John and Clive presumably collecting their individual awards I've got to know if Mick went and picked this one up from Fish! ;)
Quote from: Deenfan on Mon, 2005-12-05, 17:48:26
So, your sister is called "Prognomesis"? :P ;D
LOL that's a good one!
Except for the fact that I don't have a sister.
So it could be a Prognomebro... or maybe Antiprognomebro.... as he doesn't like prog... (he doesn't like music at all)
We're getting waaaaaaaayy off-topic now...
Quote from: the200thmember? on Sun, 2005-12-04, 22:45:50
It was last night - IQ played, Fish presented the awards, Clive won best keyboard player, Peppers Ghost best album, John best guitarist, John Jowitt best bass, and Kino best gig, so all in all a success...
Who are the other winners: male and female-vocalist, best drummer etc?. Please, answer...
Quote from: the200thmember? on Sun, 2005-12-04, 16:45:00
Just like to say well done to Clive, John and co for their awards at last night's ceremony, and also for producing the 'best album'. Was anybody else there? We had a great evening
C
My congratulations to the guys. :)
Quote from: Peter on Mon, 2005-12-05, 20:42:45
Their site is somewhat slow or even offline mostly, though. Not Quality Pro Hosting like mine, ya know... ;D
Agreed. You do a good bit of hosting, you do!
Quote from: PH on Wed, 2005-12-07, 07:54:14
So it could be a Prognomebro... or maybe Antiprognomebro.... as he doesn't like prog... (he doesn't like music at all)
We're getting waaaaaaaayy off-topic now...
What else is new? ;D
Quote from: The Voyager on Wed, 2005-12-07, 17:48:47
Who are the other winners: male and female-vocalist, best drummer etc?. Please, answer...
Give the badnwidth 'trouble' at the CRS site at the moment, to save frustration, I've pulled them here from CRS Link (http://www.classicrocksociety.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=145)
Best Page 3 in Rock Society 20051. Heather Findlay (Mostly Autumn) (Picture by Chris Walkden)
2. Christina (Magenta)
3. Dead Like Harry
4. Lana Lane
Sponsored by Glyn DavisMD's Award 2005 for Best Support ActTegwen Roberts (3rd/4th September 2005)
at The Boardwalk, Sheffield
Best Multi-Instrumentalist 20051. Troy Donockley
2. Julian Gregory - Strangefish
3. Angela Goldthorpe - Mostly Autumn
4. Thijs Van Leer - Focus
Sponsored by Brentwood Hotel, RotherhamBest Traditional/Roots Act1. Kate Rusby
2. Blue Horses
3. Waking The Witch
4. Acoustic Strawbs
Best Track 20051. Carpe Diem by Mostly Autumn
2. Opera Fanatica - Arena
3. Storms Over Still Waters - Mostly Autumn
4. Losers Day Parade - Kino
Sponsored by Milestone Insurance ConsultantsBest Drummer 20051. Mike Portenoy - Dream Theater
2. Carl Palmer
3. Dave Whittaker - Strangefish
4. Johanne James
Best Male Vocalist 20051. Steve Taylor - Strangefish
2. Rob Sowden - Arena
3. Peter Nicholls - IQ
4. Paul Manzi - Oliver Wakeman Band
Fish came 6th
Sponsored by Culturetracker.comBest Female Vocalist 20051. Heather Findlay - Mostly Autumn
2. Christina - Magenta
3. Anne Marie Helder - Karnataka/Solo
3. Marcelo Bovio
Sponsored by Graham RhodesBest CRS Gig 20051. Kino (9th July '05)
2. Mostly Autumn
3. Magenta
4. Arena
Sponsored by Starsound SystemsBest Keyboards Player 20051. Clive Nolan -Arena
2. Rick Wakeman
3. Martin Orford
4. Oliver Wakeman
Sponsored by Eric Twigg FoodsBest Bass Player 20051. John Jowitt - IQ & Jadis
2. Pete Trewavas - Kino & Marillion
3. Julian Gregory - Strangefish
4. Andy Smith - Mostly Autumn
Sponsored by Robert AllenBest Guitarist 20051. John Mitchell - Arena & Kino
2. Chris Fry - Magenta
3. Bryan Josh - Mostly Autumn
4. Steve Hackett
Best New Band 20051. Dead Like Harry
2. Kino
3. Waking The Witch
4. Arilyn
Sponsored by ARFM RadioBest Solo Artist1. Francis Dunnery
2. Neal Morse
3. Anne Marie Helder
4. Steve Hackett
Sponsored by The Boardwalk, SheffieldBest Band 20051. Magenta
2. Mostly Autumn
3. IQ
4. Kino
Sponsored by Voiceprint RecordsBest Album 20051. Pepper's Ghost by Arena
2. Storms Over Still Waters - Mostly Autumn
3. DeadWing - Porcupine Tree
4. Picture - Kino
In Recognition of 25 Years In RockFISH
CRS BOTY Awards 2005
Sponsored by the members of the CRS
I'm much obliged to you for such detailed information, Stuart. :)
Quote from: Stuart on Fri, 2005-12-09, 12:51:21
Best Page 3 in Rock Society 2005
LOL, but Heather is indeed a babe :)
Thanks for that great post Stuart! :o
And I think I'll check out Mostly Autumn when I can.
Which album to start? (From an Arena-point of view?)
*Adds to list of bands PH must check out (including now Mostly Autumn and Threshold)*
I started with Mostly Autumn's first album 'For all we shared'
"Heroes Never Die" is quite fantastic!
Thanks also Stuart. :)
Funny thing, I also was looking at this page on the CRS site just last night. Nice to see you posted it. I was also trying to find a more detailed play by play of the evening, but I guess that's being worked up somewhere.
Yes, Heather Findley is very nice! I had the pleasure of seeing Mostly Autumn at the CRS Heepfest that they had over here in the US in New Jersey where the lineup was Heep of course, Karnataka, Mostly Autumn, Nektar, & Focus. Good event and lots of good hanging out time there at the bar. This is where Nearfest held their events for the past two years in Trenton.
Also saw Mostly Autumn in NY when they supported Nektar at the State Theatre. A good show again.
I also like Racheal from Karnataka and Lana Lane as well. But actually, the whole list is quite good.
Happy for Clive and the guys!