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Don't know how many of you even heard of Fogelburg but he just died of a agressive prostate cancer. RIP, he will be remembered. Remember 'Leader of the band'?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Don't know how many of you even heard of Fogelburg but he just died of a agressive prostate cancer. RIP, he will be remembered. Remember 'Leader of the band'?
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Was he ever alive? 😞

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Was he ever alive? 😞
Well some people liked him. I just finished an assignment given me by a friend who wanted his album 'Phoenix' on vinyl redone on a CD.
It took quite a while massaging the signals digitally to get rid of most of the crackle and pops and such on the 33. So I had to listen to it a lot and I came to the conclusion that was one great album. Listen to it if you ever find it in a second hand shop or something. That album rocked.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Well some people liked him. I just finished an assignment given me by a friend who wanted his album 'Phoenix' on vinyl redone on a CD.
It took quite a while massaging the signals digitally to get rid of most of the crackle and pops and such on the 33. So I had to listen to it a lot and I came to the conclusion that was one great album. Listen to it if you ever find it in a second hand shop or something. That album rocked.
I give him credit for including Tim Weisberg on a hit song. It's not often that you hear a flute featured on a top 40 hit.

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Originally posted by badmoon
I give him credit for including Tim Weisberg on a hit song. It's not often that you hear a flute featured on a top 40 hit.
Ian Anderson did a version of JS Bach's famous Bourree, the one in E minor that everyone learns for guitar, (Jethro Tull) but I was really pissed when I saw the credits, music by Jethro Tull. What a laugh. Not a mention of JS Bach. Shameful, I thought.

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