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Acolyte
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Re: On The Chameleons (UK)
I'm so glad to find a forum devoted to this amazing band. Mark Burgess' lyrics are genius enough, but backed by that band they really soar. The drummer especially, tho he plays simple patterns, has a lot of soul: You can hear him beating the #### out of those drums, its not an effect. I still play the song "Tears", especially the ending, over and over. You should be able to find their whole discography on Spotify.
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Chymist
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Re: On The Chameleons (UK)
The Chameleons are truly wonderful. So far I only have Strange Times, but I can hardly wait to pick up more music from these incredibly talented gentlemen.
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Re: On The Chameleons (UK)
You must listen to the first two studio albums, "Script of the Bridge" (my favorite) and "What Does Anything Mean? Basically". I still play these on regular occasion, after so many years. | |||||||||||
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Re: On The Chameleons (UK)
Thanks; I certainly will, Dr. Bantham. What's your opinion of their newer material, i.e., Why Call It Anything? | |||||||||||
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Re: On The Chameleons (UK)
Nonplussed, I am afraid to say, though I was sentimentally found of the subsequent release of semi-acoustic renditions found on THIS NEVER ENDING NOW. For me, the majesty of the first two studio offerings stand alone, though various mixes as live performances manage to infiltrate my playlist on regular occasion. | |||||||||||
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Acolyte
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Re: On The Chameleons (UK)
Dr. Bantham, it just occured to me while listening to "Up the Down Escalator" that its an ethereal protest song. I don't know of anyone else who has written something like that, not even Hendrix came close.
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