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From | Greg Cagle <greg@glcagle.com> |
Subject | Ambrosia (was Re: My all-time Power Pop top 20) |
Date | Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:03:47 -0800 |
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I saw Ambrosia open for Styx back in 75 or 76, right after Tommy Shaw
joined. Second row center at the Paramount in Portland. Great show
overall; Styx before they got bloated, and Ambrosia was better than I
expected - closed the set with a rocking Magical Mystery Tour.
- Greg
Cornely, Michael wrote:
Mike Hodges <mikenrox@hughes.net> wrote:
16. Life Beyond LA - Ambrosia
Hersh Forman <hiforman@yahoo.com> then wrote:
I love Ambrosia, but I've never thought of them as power pop.
I love them too. In fact, the only other list that I'm on is Ambrosia's
"Travellers" (although that's near dormant these days). I think the
closest they came to power pop was parts of ONE EIGHTY, with the trio of
songs that start that album - "Ready", "Shape I'm In" and "Kamikaze".
That album is my favorite of theirs - just edging out their self-titled
debut. I put "Shape I'm In" on a SOTT a few years back.
They are headlining a prog-rock festival called RoSFest in May here in
the Philadelphia area, and I'm looking forward to that. David Pack has
left the group, but I've always enjoyed Joe Puerta's songs just as much.
I think they are an underrated, overlooked band - mostly because of
their big MOR hits "You're the Only Woman" and "Biggest Part of Me",
also both from ONE EIGHTY. I've only seen them once, about 10 years
ago, right before Pack left, and they put on a very good show.
Mike
np - SHOW WORLD - Redd Kross (kinda forgot about this one, but was just
browsing SSA and saw it's entry and popped it on. I forgot how much I
liked this.)
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