I also had the pleasure of meeting the man, when he recorded parts of the
Triangulus sessions in the studio where I was working at the time. I met
Coste once too, but that's another story.
Ah, I see that my FK MP3 has finished downloading - now let's see if it can
live up to even half of my expectations.
CountV
If you like Hasse Bruniusson drumming you should check out the two CD's
by
Ensamble Nimbus. Their music is also more related to Samla Mammas Manna
than
the Flower Kings are. BTW Hasse isn't the drummer in the Flower Kings.
He plays
percussion.
I also think you might like to know there is a new Samla Mammas Manna
album on
the way.
/Magnus Ring
Tomas Bodin
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Yes, and they've got a decent keyboard player too. ;-)
Great gig last night, by the way.
/Magnus Ring
> I also think you might like to know there is a new Samla Mammas Manna
> album on
> the way.
A new Samla and Sylvian album in the same year? The gods are smiling on me,
I think. Wow...
And thanks for the other tip - I'll check it.
CountV
NP: Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
>CountV wrote:
>>
>> Just went to the Flower Kings's web site - and my _god_! Hasse Bruniusson is
>> their drummer?? I _gotta_ have all they've done - Samla Mammas Manna is one
>> of my all-time favorites, and one of the best concerts I have ever attended
>> was their reunion gig in '91.
>>
>> I also had the pleasure of meeting the man, when he recorded parts of the
>> Triangulus sessions in the studio where I was working at the time. I met
>> Coste once too, but that's another story.
>>
>> Ah, I see that my FK MP3 has finished downloading - now let's see if it can
>> live up to even half of my expectations.
>
>If you like Hasse Bruniusson drumming you should check out the two CD's
>by
>Ensamble Nimbus. Their music is also more related to Samla Mammas Manna
>than
>the Flower Kings are. BTW Hasse isn't the drummer in the Flower Kings.
>He plays
>percussion.
>I also think you might like to know there is a new Samla Mammas Manna
>album on
>the way.
>
>/Magnus Ring
I just have to recommend ENSEMBLE NIMBUS, and not only for Hasse's
fantastic drumming, but also for their pretty unique style and weirdness.
You can download an MP3 from their latest album from my web page (URL in
.sig).
Hasse actually played drums on Roine's second album, "The flower king",
but only on a couple of tracks, the others being played by Jaime Salazar.
Listen to those and then realize how much better Hasse is :)
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Well, I'm glad Hasse is "only" the percussionist in the Flower Kings.
Half of your moneys worth at a FK concert comes from seeing Hasse
running around banging on his instruments, rattling chains etc.
Yes, the Ensamble Nimbus CD:s are great, but I think they are even
better as a live band.
/Magnus Ring
> In article <36C2B3E3...@udac.se>, Magnus Ring <Magnu...@udac.se>
wrote:
>
>>CountV wrote:
>>>
>>> Just went to the Flower Kings's web site - and my _god_! Hasse Bruniusson is
>>> their drummer?? I _gotta_ have all they've done
>>BTW Hasse isn't the drummer in the Flower Kings.
>>He plays
>>percussion.
Oh. *Disappointed sigh*
.
> Hasse actually played drums on Roine's second album, "The flower king",
> but only on a couple of tracks, the others being played by Jaime Salazar.
> Listen to those and then realize how much better Hasse is :)
Hey, in all defence of this Jaime guy, it's hard to top Hasse.
A new Samla album coming..heh, heh, heh.
CountV
NP: Goldie - Saturnzreturn
They are from different schools. Hasse have his roots from the 60´
Jaime is very much a drummer from the 80´
So who is the best???
Tomas
Hasse :)
Tomas, does Hasse knows he plays a bit like Bruford? :) I mean, is it a
conscious thing?
NP: YEZDA URFA "Sacred baboon"
>"Alexandre A. S." wrote:
>> I just have to recommend ENSEMBLE NIMBUS, and not only for Hasse's
>> fantastic drumming, but also for their pretty unique style and weirdness.
>> You can download an MP3 from their latest album from my web page (URL in
>> .sig).
>> Hasse actually played drums on Roine's second album, "The flower king",
>> but only on a couple of tracks, the others being played by Jaime Salazar.
>> Listen to those and then realize how much better Hasse is :)
>>
>
>Well, I'm glad Hasse is "only" the percussionist in the Flower Kings.
>Half of your moneys worth at a FK concert comes from seeing Hasse
>running around banging on his instruments, rattling chains etc.
>
>Yes, the Ensamble Nimbus CD:s are great, but I think they are even
>better as a live band.
>
As usual, brazilians had the bad deal: when the Flower Kings came to
play here, Hasse didn't came, and Tomas Bodin was nowhere to be seen also.
His replacement was OK, but you know, it's kinda sad...
NP: YEZDA URFA "Sacred baboon" (man, this guy can't sing!)
> Tomas, does Hasse knows he plays a bit like Bruford? :) I mean, is it a
>conscious thing?
>
I don´t know if he thinks in terms like that. I know that Hasse likes
Brufords drumming a lot. Perhaps that means a lot of influences.
Tomas
> I don´t know if he thinks in terms like that. I know that Hasse likes
> Brufords drumming a lot. Perhaps that means a lot of influences.
> Tomas
Tomas - sorry to change the subject, but while we still have you
here.....has your new solo cd been released yet? And would you mind
describing it a bit? I thought An Ordinary Night... was great. Will the
new one be similar and any chance you might add a vocalist to a track or
two? Just curious. Thanks!
Joe
Hi Joe.
There have been some delays..... At first the FlowerPower took more time
then we expected. I think it愀 not so easy to go from one project to another
without some rest. However, I 惻l talk to John Silverwood (UK)and perhaps he
could publish his monthly newsletter . There you can read all about the new
solo CD.
I would very much like to have vocals on it , but I惴 really a bad writer
when it comes to lyrics. And it getting even worse in English. So I guess I
have to stay where I belong.
Regards
Tomas
> About Hasse vs. Jaime.
>
> They are from different schools....
> So who is the best???
No one's put in a word for Jaime yet, and he more than deserves one, so
here it is! :-)
But I'm going to assume this is a rhetorical question, anyway.
>
>Joe skrev i meddelandet <36C595...@rochester.infi.net>...
>> Tomas - sorry to change the subject, but while we still have you
>>here.....has your new solo cd been released yet? And would you mind
>>describing it a bit? I thought An Ordinary Night... was great. Will the
>>new one be similar and any chance you might add a vocalist to a track or
>>two? Just curious. Thanks!
>> Joe
>
>
>Hi Joe.
>
>There have been some delays..... At first the FlowerPower took more time
>then we expected. I think it´s not so easy to go from one project to another
>without some rest. However, I ´ll talk to John Silverwood (UK)and perhaps he
>could publish his monthly newsletter . There you can read all about the new
>solo CD.
>
>I would very much like to have vocals on it , but I´m really a bad writer
>when it comes to lyrics. And it getting even worse in English. So I guess I
>have to stay where I belong.
>
>Regards
>Tomas
Dear Tomas,
I know you are going to Japan soon.
Then what?
Coming to the States?
Because I missed your show last time in NYC.
----------
Dear Tomas,
I know you are going to Japan soon.
Then what?
Coming to the States?
Because I missed your show last time in NYC.
In april we are touring Europe. Then perhaps we tour USA in May.
This is not confirmed yet. I guess you´ll see some updates info on TFK
homepage soon
Regards Tomas
Sorry guys for writing this in Danish - I'm just asking Tomas if and
when TFK will be playing in Copenhagen.
Orla Hylleberg Eriksen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Hasse is always the more entertaining to watch of the two but they
are both very great drummers in their own different way.
I can imagine it feels a lot safer for the other people in a band to
have a drummer like Jaime. On the other hand, a drummer like Hasse can
push a band way beyond their limits on a good night.
/Magnus Ring
>Orla Hylleberg Eriksen
>Copenhagen, Denmark
Hej Orla
We have no gigs in Denmark right now,but we´re working on it for future
tours. The Danish people seems to be so open minded (in general) so I belive
you could find some prog-friends there.
What about "Huset" I belive Kaipa played there?
Tomas Bodin
>Hasse is always the more entertaining to watch of the two but they
>are both very great drummers in their own different way.
>I can imagine it feels a lot safer for the other people in a band to
>have a drummer like Jaime. On the other hand, a drummer like Hasse can
>push a band way beyond their limits on a good night.
I would say that your description was 100% right (or in swedish; huvudet på
spiken).
Tomas Bodin
> I would say that your description was 100% right (or in swedish; huvudet på
> spiken).
That's "hit the nail on the head" for all you Scandinavianally challenged
people out there.
CountV
NP: Van Der Graaf Generator - Still Life
No, I didn't see Kaipa play in "Huset". In fact I just became aware of
them a few years ago, when I happen to be in Visby, Gotland for job
purposes. I went to the local Åhléns to look for Änglagård. Progbear
recommended them to me. The guy in the warehouse happen to be a
prog-fan and introduced me to Kaipa, so I went off with one Änglagård
and two Kaipa CD's, which I certainely don't regret. Anyway, I'm glad
you consider playing in Denmark.
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999 21:18:31 +0100, "Tomas Bodin"
<bodin...@uppsala.mail.telia.com> wrote:
>We have no gigs in Denmark right now,but we´re working on it for future
>tours. The Danish people seems to be so open minded (in general) so I belive
>you could find some prog-friends there.
>What about "Huset" I belive Kaipa played there?
>
>Tomas Bodin
>
>
Orla Hylleberg Eriksen
Copenhagen, Denmark
> ...perhaps we tour USA in May. This is not confirmed yet.
What would it take to bring you to Atlanta if you did?