|
|
|
Use this tool to learn about websites, specifically the one you just entered.
If you find some aspect of it inappropriate it is not our fault.
If you are the owner of this website: yes we are a real search engine, we do have a real web crawler called FyberSpider and you can block it if you feel the urge.
We are in the process of updating this tool. Until we are done just use our search results to check the inclusion status of your site.
Submit your site to major search engines within 48 hours.
Find out if your site has been cataloged by top search engines for only $8.99.
Below you will see site info taken directly from the URL you entered in real time. This is also known as our URL Breakdown tool and can be used independently of our site info tool.
The Giant List of Great Music
This is just a sample of the content found on this website. Please visit the website to read the entire page.
"The Giant List of Great Music
Compiled by Bob Parker, with motivation from Frank Lauria
Version 1.002
Last Updated: 13 June 1997
This is the first version of a list of music recommended by subscribers
to the On-Reflection mailing list. The list is intended to provide music
that might be of interest to Gentle Giant fans. Comments or additions should
be forwarded to: Bob Parker
From: Glen Bourgeois < burgmail@atcon.com >
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 1997
Subject: Bands I thought were mentioned on the list
Bands/albums I thought would be mentioned but aren't on the list of
Great Music are:
Camel - Moonmadness (1976)
This four-piece group does magnificent instrumental work on this album,
with flute, guitar, and keyboards combining to create something Focus fans
should enjoy. Standout cuts are "Song Within a Song", "Chord
Changes", and "Air Born". "Lunar Sea" remains
a concert favorite to this day, as the band gigs around with a different
line-up.
Camel - Mirage (1974)
More of the same, except "Moonmadness" is my preference. "Supertwister"
is a great short standout track, but both albums are very listenable from
start to finish.
Klaatu - 3:47 EST (1976)
Many people may laugh at this mention, but if a group SUCCEEDED in making
everyone believe they were the Beatles reunited, then doesn't that alone
give them merit? "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft"
was the theme for World Contact Day in 1977, and still sounds great today.
"Sub Rosa Subway" had me thinking Paul McCartney had written
another great psychedelic rocker, and Doctor Marvello sprouts a John Lennon-soundalike
voice over a groovy mid-tempo groove, complete with sitar and backwards
piano. Forget the hype (or negative hype, as the case may be) and listen
to it. Then they have four more albums you can explore.
Garolou - Garolou ("
....
read entire page
|
Links to Pages on Other Domain Names
|
|