British History (1750 to present day) - Classical Music (The Renaissance to Early 20th century) - Cosmology and Quatum Mechanics - George Lyward and his friends (Finchden) - Malcom Binns (Concert pianist) - Carl Jung - Krishnamurti - Telliard De Chardin - Alan Freeman
Pet Sounds - Sergeant Pepper - Pink Floyd (Norman Smith) - Soft Machine - Vanilla Fudge - Tears For Fears - Robert Kerrigan (Kes)
"The Orb Meets Pink Floyd Meets The Berlin Philharmonic" -Time Out
"The only band on the planet to have successfully fused rock based music with the power, dynamics and scale of symphonic classical music. They are the absolute masters of their art and their achievements over more than twenty years of creative work set them apart from everything else which calls itself progressive." - The Guardian
"Remembrance Day is a well put together tune... you guys are awesome... thanks for combining your skills in a way that brings honour to soldier and country!” Troops In Afghanistan (Operation Sandbox), comment on our myspace page. "This Has To Be The Most Direct And Cutting Anthem Of Modern Times"
Was at The Robin 2 with a mate of mine, an Enid live virgin! He's now a full convert! Great show, looking forward to April next year. Hope it all goes to plan for you.
I will be doing a video interview with The Enid this coming friday if there are any questions that you would like me to put to them please let me know.
The video will be shown on The Enid's webpage, youtube, myspace so keep a look out cheers Tony
In my opinion... for what its worth, In The Region Of The Summer Stars is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written and the Something Wicked This Way Comes album is one of the best I have ever bought.
Its getting worse for me not better - that the tide is now turning and the wave of excitement is again awash for Meiester Godfrey if only I d made it to that now infamous Bush Hall return to their well deserved glory ah well as the naughty robert used to say I ll be back and then I ll defin capture em anew smiles The Lord ;-}
'Arise and Shine' is glorious. Everything about it really does 'shine'. Jason's guitar 'sings', the vocal parts are lush (in the more traditional sense of the word), the drums are tasteful and driving and Robert's keyboards are..... Could someone pass me a new bag of superlatives, please? Wonderful music.
Robert, I was at the Bush Hall gig last night....Phenomenal! The sound quality was excellent and Bush Hall is a great venue. You have a great band that keeps true to the sound with a fresh twist that can compete with the best of today's bands. Keep doing what you do...It's beautiful!
Excellent gig last night in Swindon. Robert, if 'a bit scared' did not show it, obviously enjoyed it and came across with great confidence. The rest of the band were on fine form...in my opinion more exciting, uplifting and passionate than ever before! And after encores of Something Wicked and a wild Wild Thing, we left energised with smiles on our faces. Those going to Bush Hall are sure to be in for a real treat.
Yep, superb show. I especially thought Mars, Sheets of Blue and Dark Hydraulic were ace but it was all amazing. Jason is a brilliant guitarist. For those yet to see these gigs just you be prepared for the encores (if you get any) Incredible.....
Just got back in from the gig at JBs Dudley. It was great to see you in fine form Robert, looking so much better and happier than the last time I saw you. See you in October at The Robin 2.