SteveStrummerUK
Pedro, critique please.
(We'll be on it ... after the end of tax season here! Too busy with mom's office and doing tax returns!)
As for Eloy ...
Weird ... I don't listen to music because it might sound like something else, or because it is supposed to be another this or that ... in way back when days, I even used to buy a few albums by the cover, never mind the rest!
If I can "match up" Eloy with someone, it would be "Jane", a sort of sister band to them in Germany. I think that we always think it is an influence simply because an instrument sounds like the same one we heard before ... and that's not fair ... the instrument is there and we do not go around saying that you sound like Bach or Beethoven, and can't play a lick worth its salt and sugar! Sometimes, the word "influences" just means we're not listening.
Picasso didn't have any influences! Neither did ____________________ ... we could go on forever, and all we will find is a dead end in the discussions.
I was listening to them from their very first album, and mostly because at the time (72/73) I picked up just about EVERTHING that was on the "Harvest" label, and almost ALL OF IT, was found in the used bins in every record store, and some of the things in there were magnificent, except that everyone else was stuck on flippingrwetjrghdsfghs LZ and something else or other, to ber able to listen to something different. It got so bad, that folks were even saying that The Third Ear Band sounded like The Who, and that Kevin Ayers was a wanna be Syd, and Roy Harper, was a cheap man's poet!
Even though I can not say it was for my sakes, they never quit on their work/music, though, and still, today, I write and talk about it. This stuff has lived, much more than you or I could ever believe, or imagine. It deserves to, for a lot of reasons, most of which have nothing to do with how we think and believe.
Creativity will always shine ... even quite a ways after we're blind and dead!
Ooooooopppppsssss ... one exception, of corpse ... BAPU! 'nuff sad'! But his darkness is very "poppy" ... as in seeds!