| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 287.1 |  | MAGEE::OSTIGUY |  | Mon Aug 17 1992 12:27 | 13 | 
|  |     Was there any mention of other club dates ??  It sounds like this would
    be a good candidate for the Paradise in Boston...
    
    The only album I own by Steve is "Please Don't Touch" which I've always
    enjoyed, and I'm familiar with "Spectral Mornings" although it's been
    years since I've heard that one, and another album whose name escapes
    me at this moment. Being still relatively new to the world of CD's I
    haven't picked up any of Hackett's solo CD's but should...check them
    out, if you enjoyed his show, you'll probably enjoy his older material
    as well.
    
    Also check out "Genesis Live" the old single album one. He does a great
    solo on "The Knife"
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| 287.2 | I'm pretty sure he's just started | TROOA::NYUL |  | Mon Aug 17 1992 14:36 | 13 | 
|  |     
    He didn't mention any other dates, but I don't see anyone coming across
    the sea just to play Toronto, Ontario.  There were some rough edges to
    the material, and he was a bit awkward in his between-song chatter.  
    That tells me this date is early in the tour, and possibly his first.
    
    There was one hilarious moment where he was introducing a song, and in
    the middle of Hackett's sentence, the drummer counted the band in. 
    It was funny to watch the poor guy scrambling to start playing the
    opening lead.  This is surely an early-in-the-tour scenario.
    
    Frank
    
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| 287.3 | Early Steve Hackett | KOLFAX::WIEGLEB | Rocky and Raging Bullwinkle | Mon Aug 17 1992 19:51 | 4 | 
|  |     His first post-Genesis solo was something called "The Voyage of the
    Acolyte".  I only heard it once - about 1978.
    
    - Dave
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| 287.4 |  | HNDMTH::TUTAK | Inductee (1992): Hall of Foam | Mon Aug 24 1992 15:04 | 7 | 
|  |     
    There's an old Hackett note (1814) including a discography in
    KDX200::GUITAR.
    
    His voice always was embarassing. Great player, though.
    
    
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| 287.5 | Get your axe and Hackett up. | TROOA::NYUL |  | Thu Aug 27 1992 09:21 | 7 | 
|  |     
    Thanks much to those who replied.  The info will be quite helpful.
    
    Thought I'd reply now, since I depart tomorrow. 
    
    Frank.
    
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| 287.6 | New album? | SSDEVO::KRAUSE |  | Thu Oct 29 1992 23:00 | 5 | 
|  | In the Noteworthy Music Holiday Issue 1992 catalog I have noticed that there is
a new CD from Steve Hackett listed.  It is called Time Lapse (Live, greatest
hits).  Has anyone bought this CD, and if so what is on it and how does is
sound?  Could this be a result of the preveously mentioned concertes that Steve
was doing earlier this year?
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| 287.7 |  | OTOOA::ELLACOTT | Quick Snarf bring my Axe | Wed May 05 1993 13:07 | 7 | 
|  |     	Re: Time Lapse
    
    	It is good half very old solo and half newer.
    
    
    FJE
    
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| 287.8 |  | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Thu May 06 1993 12:36 | 14 | 
|  |     Fred,
    
    Did you see Steve when he played at the Penguin ? 
    Before the Penguin show, the last time I saw him it was only him and
    his acoustic guitar. A very mild, pleasant show. Thinking that it would
    be similar, I went to the Penguin without ear plugs. I was very close
    to the stage for the first 10 minutes then I had to move back to the
    pool table area ;-) He literally deafened me.
    
    BTW, you will have to sell me that pin one of these years. Either you
    sell it or I steal it off your chest when you and I are alone in the
    elevator one day ;-)
    
    Lale
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