02.27.2007, 10:33 AM | #21 |
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!?!?!? Hahaha, i guess im going to look to see if they have any tunes on myspace the first song is fucking killer |
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02.27.2007, 10:39 AM | #22 |
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In 1974 Capitol Records released an album called "Phantom's Divine Comedy Part I" by Phantom's Divine Comedy. Before
longplay, the company issued SP"Calm before the storm/Black Magic, WhiteMagic" (No. 3857; promo-disc with white label and serial-disc with orange label). Music from the album sounded like The Doors. And the lead vocalist really sounded like Jim Morrison. The cover of record was printed with informations that in group played drummer X, bassist Y, keyboardist Z and singer Phantom. Officially, the Lizard King died on 03.07.1971 in Paris. But circumstances of his death were mysterious and quite strange. Some of the journalists suggested in their writings that Morrison had in fact no died and he returned with a new band. Capitol Records kept silent while revenue came in from the album. It was leading to legal action by Electra Records, parent - company of the Doors. The album and the group vanished without a trace.Officially nobody knew really musicians name by many years. Vernon Joyson in "The Tapestry of Delight" wrote that Phantom's Divine Comedy was the same group called Phantom (aka Walpurgies) which recorded other album called "The Lost Album" (bootleg: Flash 49 and CD by Ghost in 1990) with line-up: Tom Carson-voc, Denis Craner-bg, Gary Meisner - g, Mike DeMartino-keyboard, John Badanjeck-dr (ex-Detroit Wheels). |
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05.11.2007, 01:34 AM | #24 |
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up cause i just remembered about them
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