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There is an article on Ryley Walker and his new album in the Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/apr/05/ryley-walker-interview?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
not a pleasant read and we nearly lost one of the greatest singer song writer guitar players of our time. be Good to see him back at GM although probably unlikely for 2021.
alittleotter replied on Permalink
Cheers for sharing
Cheers for sharing
ryley was one of the handfuil
ryley was one of the handfull of people i saw play in 2020
he's amazing, a musical genius and i'd go see him live anywhere no matter what
but that new record is twiddly prog bobbins
I haven't heard it yet.
I haven't heard it yet.
But twiddly prog bobbins sounds flippin' great to me.
as a band name, maybe
as a band name, maybe
or a character in game of thrones
smithers replied on Permalink
Twiddly prog bobbins
Must try and drop that phrase into a conversation soon, preferably about music, or sewing or something...
I met him a few times after
I met him a few times after Cardiff gigs - nice guy.
Thank god
I'm not the only one who disliked it. The official Ray seal of disapproval makes me feel a bit better
30 seconds into the first
30 seconds into the first track and I know I'm gonna bloody love it!
And really it isn't that
And really it isn't that proggy to be honest. It sounds like a Ryley Walker record to me. I was hoping for some Gentle Giant influences. Also I see Ryley cites the immediate post-Gabriel Genesis era as a major influence whereas any dicerning prog lover wouldn't be seen dead listening to the Gabriel-less Genesis.
Looking forward to seeing him playing this live. Probably in 2023 if we're lucky.
those time signatures are
those time signatures are VERY proggy
hey, you know what? it's OK
but i just can't get very excited about it
if this had been the first RW record i'd listened to, i wouldn't have listened to any others
Not my cup of tea but I'm
Not my cup of tea but I'm just glad he's still out there loving and playing music.