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- Just added this wonderful CD to my collection, and wanted to congratulate all who played in / worked on the project. Masterpiece is an over-used word, but in this case the only one that will do. Judge, this is a phenomenal achievement and deserves a wider audience. The bizarre, haunting story had the hairs standing up on the back of my neck, but then so did the musicians' performances. For the future, with the right backing, this would be a fantastic stage musical. If Les Mis and Miss Saigon can do it, why not CA? ..and imagine the special effects.. Bravo Judge. Bravo Hugh and the whole band.
Tony Whalley, England,
Tue 03 Jul 2001 15:03:35
- Why isn't this album more widely available? I was given a copy as a birthday present 2 weeks ago and it's not been out of my CD player since. Well done Judge, and everyone else involved in this masterpiece. Nice Website too!
James Cawley, UK,
Fri 27 Jul 2001 08:45:16
- I'm a longtime airship enthusiast and just came across your marvelous website by accident.I am bowled over by the concept,the artwork,the narrative,and most especially the MUSIC! I've tried a couple of times to buy the CD's on line, but my card keeps getting rejected(although it's perfectly OK).I really want to get a copy as soon as possible,and would appreciate any help you can provide. It's a powerful piece and I can't wait to hear the whole thing!
Robert Humphrey, USA
Fri 10 Aug 2001 18:04:04
- A Masterpiece...no other word will do. Just ordered a copy for my dad (born 1925 in Leeds) because I know he'll be able to talk to me about it. Taking him to Sywell in Sept. to fly a Tiger Moth for his birthday. Might try to visit Cardington. Best thing is that the story grips you so you have to listen to it all - every time. Now, how about the same for Wilberforce III? You were in the Traverse the night I saw it - a long time ago...
Andy Wood, UK,
Thu 23 Aug 2001 23:02:06
- I took a chance on ordering this record 3 days ago in the knowledge and half expectation that it could be a "cheesy" experience - well, it wasn't. Great music, fascinating site, interesting and under exposed subject matter. It can only be a matter of time, unfortunately, before Hollywood makes the cheesy version on film. Meanwhile, well done Curly. You beat them to it and did it better than they will.
John Kaye, UK
Sat 27 Oct 2001 12:29:24
- Great site! If you were not do it I did not know about this. I have ordered the cd's today! I love progressive music and and I hope all Van der Graaf fans and just good music fans could get this.
pablo riofrio, Ecuador,
Tue 18 Dec 2001 04:16:02
- I have just found a photo showing the distant ghostly shape of the R101 travelling east along the Thames,,,taken by my father in 1930 from BARKING,,,,, Written on the back in pencil is "1930" & the words " R101 which collapsed in mid air over France killing 45 englishmenon SundayOct 5th 1930, Largest airship in the world " Could this be the last ever photo of her over English soil ????? Please contact me with an address and i will e,mail you a copy,,,, Kind regards STeve ,
Steve Durrant, ENGLAND,
Fri 08 Feb 2002 01:40:51
- Stumbled across this site; bought the CDs; now hooked. Stunning achievement! (and best justification for UK National Lottery I've yet encountered) Deserves to sell a million.
Nick Hadlow, England,
Thu 04 Apr 2002 12:58:14
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