from Oannes blog…
Thinking is…
…and I couldn’t agree more!

Εκλεκτική ψυχεδέλεια από τους προπάτορες του progressive ροκ. Είναι το 1968 και το αριστούργημά τους, In Search Of The Lost Chord. Ένα παράλογα υποτιμημένο από μια εποχή και μετά συγκρότημα, σχεδόν ξεχασμένο σήμερα – να φταίνε αυτές οι …uncool φάτσες??? Το τραγούδι στα αυτιά μου ακούγεται όχι απλώς σύγχρονο, αλλά από το μέλλον…
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Eclectic psychedelia by the predecessors of progressive rock. It is 1968 and this, their masterpiece, In Search Of The Lost Chord. An absurdly underrated band, especially from a point onward, almost forgotten today – could those …’uncool faces’ be to blame??? The song to my ears sounds not just modern, but from the future…
…to my ears also!
Happy mind travels!
More about these reblogs
Lately I have been rebloging music videos from Oannes new blog. For my friends who didn’t know, or wonder why…. Oannes [aka Socratis Papahatzis] is my husband, partner in life and music and the one with my undying admiration. Together we have a band MK-O [the music of Marina Kanavaki & Oannes]. So, it’s my pleasure to share with you his [and mine] musical selections. • Although here I reblog mainly his musical selections, he writes exceptional articles on various topics [some may need Translation], so do visit his site. He has my highest recommendation!
Categories: MUSIC, Oannes Reblog, video
I’ve had problems with lost cords, too. Down at the laundromat. So I started wearing flannel trousers. Now those are missing. It’s a good thing I’ve got this backup toga… 👙👍
A ha ha haaaa…. yep, a good thing indeed! 😉 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Don’t forget your ambrosia!!!!!!🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨
Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, Madhu! 🙂 xoxoxo
I love them too. I think a lot is just too subtle and soft for the average listener. People want “bad,” which is sorta sad.😪😊
🙂 I’m afraid I agree with you… Thank you for listening and commenting! 🙂
My pleasure… btw… I don’t think the Moodies look toooo bad in that pic. Justin Hayward was a heartthrob for some ladies, back in the day. 🙂
No they don’t… especially in this one, but I’m sure my husband mentioned it sarcastically, because back then, bands were about music, first, after a short while faces came first and the music followed and they never posed as …models! 😉
Your husband is right. Today you gotta have both. And it’s spread into classical. They call it the “integrative” approach! 🌠⚡
A ha ha… yes, the “integrative” approach!!!!!! Actually today you gotta have looks, the other part doesn’t seem that important! 😉
Yeah, well the younger gen may not agree. I doubt my dad would have liked Steppenwolf, which I dug back then… 😀
…still I don’t think it’s the usual gen issue, music gradually has become a show. Nowadays people say… “did you see X musician?” – rather than …’hear’. It’s one of the reasons [a major one] that we decided not to do live performances.
When I get a minute I’ll have to look over your site more carefully. I’m a musician too but duties prevent me from practising as often as I’d like. Anyhow, re your comment… I almost always prefer a recorded version over the live. Glenn Gould debates this brilliantly with Yehudi M. on YouTube (The Music of Man). 👍
And I will too! 🙂
YES [both on GG and recorded vs live!] 🙂 🙂
Yes do check the video. It’s worth it. Even if slightly sexist title. A different era. 🌸
I really love this! I like the Moody Blue music very much too
👍😀 …I love that song too and I agree with hubby on them being inexplicably underrated. Have a lovely Tuesday… and look out for the Full Moon! ❤😍🤗😘❤
😍🤗😘❤ I shall be ware the moon!
woo hoo!!!!!!!!!! ❤️😍😘🐺😘😍❤️