Bryan Ferry, always said he liked being on stage with Jobson..Zappa, said he brought a lot with him..I say obviously, musically he could do a lot more than Eno..
Same here, ShutlOrbit. Every song, it seems. I get that same feeling from Chris Squire's Fish Out Of Water album. Not so much similar, but never gets old.
THE single most influential album of my lifetime. Both positive and negative. The album blew me away so much that I fealt it necessary to sell off my new Yamaha CS-80. My Musonics Minimoog was next to go. There was no way of "competing" with this masterpiece, and, I didn't want to come off as a Jobson clone. So, I got an OB-X and a Polyfusion. (Hence, the +/-.) My own identity. But still LOVE Mr. Eddie!
This is great it reminds me of the olden days of rock and the days of the dead when music was music and people where happy all was well with the world for me.
Bryan Ferry, always said he liked being on stage with Jobson..Zappa, said he brought a lot with him..I say obviously, musically he could do a lot more than Eno..
80111live 1 week ago
genio de genios el señor jobson, la mejor canción de un gran disco que tengo el honor de poseer
ponshmetal 2 months ago
Eddie, please make the Red album before it's too late....
shatdog1 3 months ago
Eddie Jobson... Keyboard (and violin) HERO!!
RockbertoRocks 3 months ago
This is one of the best records released in the 1980's. It's just sad that Eddie didn't continued the ZINC project.
GT40Steven 7 months ago
Did Eddie ever play in King Crimson?
Jay435 7 months ago
@Jay435 Eddie Jobson did not play with King Crimson but he did provide keyboard/violin overdubs for the band's 'USA' album in 1975.
cw2039 5 months ago
@Jay435 not quite. He did some overdubs on their post-humous live album "USA".
joejjc 3 months ago
I love so much this album and this is a great song. Thanks for this slide show, is amazing!
Overkraft 2 from Chile.
overkraft2 7 months ago 2
@overkraft2
Yes, Eddie is truly one of a kind. I'm pleased that you enjoyed the video!
evergreenman 7 months ago
Great slideshow. The music never gets old. This song is amazing every time I hear it.
ShutlOrbit 9 months ago
@ShutlOrbit
Same here, ShutlOrbit. Every song, it seems. I get that same feeling from Chris Squire's Fish Out Of Water album. Not so much similar, but never gets old.
evergreenman 7 months ago
You are welcome. I am always searching as well. :-)
evergreenman 9 months ago
thanks! thanks!!
Thank you for this song
I was always searching
And video is good. Thank you so much.
nanio64 9 months ago
THE single most influential album of my lifetime. Both positive and negative. The album blew me away so much that I fealt it necessary to sell off my new Yamaha CS-80. My Musonics Minimoog was next to go. There was no way of "competing" with this masterpiece, and, I didn't want to come off as a Jobson clone. So, I got an OB-X and a Polyfusion. (Hence, the +/-.) My own identity. But still LOVE Mr. Eddie!
4everColReb 1 year ago
This is great it reminds me of the olden days of rock and the days of the dead when music was music and people where happy all was well with the world for me.
markballer99 1 year ago