Monday, August 18, 2008

Pegasus - "Seems a Long Time Gone" {Germany} [1975] (Kraut Prog Rock)

I couldnt find info at net. Any information welcome.

01. Top Of The Hill
02. Daydream (Dip Dip)
03. In Another Land
04. Seems A Long Time Gone
05. The Days Before

- Charly Kolck - guitar, bass, vocals
- Klaus Peter Kusmann - guitar, vocals
- Dieter Lemke - drums, percussion
- Martin Mueller - bass, guitar, vocals

04. Seems A Long Time Gone...
05. The Days Before...

link in comments...

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Album: http://link-protector.com/509170/
Covers: http://paylesssofts.net/?id=63667736 <- Thanks for PHS_BR :)

male47 said...

Here http://www.cadillac-music.com/index2.htm is some info about Pegasus. They still seem to be active.

Anonymous said...

hi M47,
yes, 2 members in common:
Dieter Lemke and Charly Kolck
thanks a lot for the comment and information
:)

Anonymous said...

The Crack in the Cosmic Egg says:

Reputed to be sort of progressive rock band, these were one of those extremely obscure bands that we'd known about since the late-1970's but had never encountered until getting a recording from a friend, though it was hardly worth it. Nothing to do with the Herbert Hildebrand singles band, nor any other Pegasus, these didn't even live up to the review I encountered which said they are "Typical German loud progressive hardrock in the Grave, Kaputter Hamster realm".

Although SEEMS A LONG TIME GONE only contains five tracks, it's a rather short album and very song based with little in the way of interesting solos or instrumental breaks. Basically, they sound much like many an American rock band of the era, with Country touches, and at best I'd describe them as a little Epitaph like.

An album called TIMES ARE CHANGING, LP private No. 006 (1982) could be a later album by this band, or maybe it's yet another Pegasus!

-Nazgul

Anonymous said...

hi Nazgul,
Thanks a lot for the information!
Check here -> http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:j9fqxq85ldfe~T2
:)

Unknown said...

erghhh ello ello chaps
cud anyone reupload this for me thnak you

Anonymous said...

hi mr.phunkytrouserpigeon,
reupload? why?
link is ok, rapidshare,badongo,zshare and megaupload works
:)

Anonymous said...

Rare and excellent! Thank you.

Baxter Tocher said...

Fairly pedestrian rock album, with a few nods to slightly more complex riffs. Some nice chord changes too.

It would be interesting to hear a remastered version, as the original vinyl has a very "boxy" sound to it.

But an interesting slice of history nevertheless.

isabelbc said...

http://link-protector.com/509170/

Anonymous said...

I refer to nazgul:
yes, the LP is just bad. Recorded under circumstances one can only describe
as chaotic the result could just be....rubbish.
But it was just for ourselves and not for sale and I wonder how you got a copy of it. There were made just a few pieces/samples.
The 2nd LP 'Times Are Changing' is the same Band
and in my opinion worth listening to it.
And we are still active: www.rockinrebels.de
Peter

Anonymous said...

I refer to nazgul:
Yes, the LP is just bad. Recorded with a two-track tape-recorder under circumstances one can only describe as chaotic the result could just be bad. But it was just for ourselves and a few close friends and not for sale. There were made just a few pieces/samples. I wonder how you got a copy of it.
The 2nd LP "Times Are Changing" is the same Band. This time it was meant as a "real" LP and in my opinion it is worth listening to it.
And we are still active: www.rockinrebels.de
Peter

Anonymous said...

reupload? why?
link is broken

isabelbc said...

new link http://netkups.com/?d=f9c845b59aaf4

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