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1) 3 is an American rock band formed in Woodstock, New York in 1994.
The band was founded as a three piece: Joey Eppard on Guitar and Lead Vocals, Josh Eppard on Drums and Chris Bittner on Bass. They came to the attention of Universal Records after well-received performances at the Woodstock festival in 1994, eventually getting signed in 1998, but following an unstable relationship with the label through its series of corporate mergers, the band was left with little prospect of releasing their album. Eventually, the band decided to release it on Planet Noise Records, a small indie label, and thenceforth managed themselves independently, until their 2005 signing with Metal Blade, on whose label they re-released Wake Pig in late 2005.
Their career has been marked by several line-up changes, most notably Josh Eppard's departure to join Coheed and Cambria, who are now regular touring partners. Chris Gartmann joined the band in 1999 to replace Josh on drums, along with Billy Riker on Guitars, who has remained with the band since. Chris Bittner left in 2001, and was temporarily replaced by Joe Cuchelo. In 2004, Daniel Grimsland took over bass duties.
The band have toured nationally several times, as well as appearing on radio stations throughout the United States. Joey Eppard also has an active solo career, and released a solo album, Been to the Future, in 2002.
When questioned about the band's name in an interview with Rock Something, Joey Eppard stated that they considered changing the name of the band several times, but always decided to keep the name 3. According to the same interview, the name of the band originally stems from Joey Eppard's own "fascination" with the number: "It is a reference to the construct of our reality as having predominantly 3 aspects. For example, we live in a 3 dimensional universe on the 3rd planet from the sun, experiencing time as past, present and future in a form that consists of mind, body and spirit."
The band themselves describe their music as "dark yet uplifting, spiritual without any connection to religion". Their music is punctuated by dark, sometimes incomprehensible lyrics, often rather detached from the accompanying music. Joey Eppard is considered a highly competent guitarist, with an unusual flamenco/slap hybrid guitar technique.
The band toured with the British progressive rock group Porcupine Tree on the "Fear of a Blank Planet" tour. Due to the influence of this tour, iTunes Music Store notes that people who buy the new Porcupine Tree album, Fear of a Blank Planet, have also bought Wake Pig. Since finishing the tour, the band have stated they are working on two new albums, one featuring all new material, and other consisting of older unreleased material.
2) THREE (or 3) was a Post-Hardcore band, that hailed from Washington, D.C.. The band formed in 1986 and disbanded in 1988.
3) 3 is a one-piece Italian industrial black metal band from Agrigento, Sicily, formed in 1992 by Kaos (Rosario Badalamenti). Four demos were released:
- Antichristian Kaos (2001)
- 666 Knives to the Son's Heart (2003)
- Onnipotenza III (2005)
- Santu Rusariu (2008)
3 broke out of a 3-year hiatus in 2008 to release Santu Rosariu; after that the project's now listed on the metal archives as 'split-up'.
4) 3 is another incarnation of the Emerson, Lake & Palmer family tree, formed in 1988. Keyboardist Keith Emerson and drummer Carl Palmer recruited American guitarist Robert Berry to take Greg Lake's usual place, and they recorded one album of synthesizer-laden progressive rock - "...to the Power of Three" - which received little commercial or critical notice.
Unsurprisingly, their music has elements of the characteristic ELP sound, but was criticised as less inventive and having a bland AOR flavour. After one album, To the Power of Three, 3 split up. Emerson & Palmer reunited with Greg Lake for 1992's Black Moon and Robert Berry would form the supergroup Alliance.
They did perform live, as "Emerson and Palmer" (Berry was onstage but unnamed), at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988, broadcast on HBO, but only performed a long medley instrumental set based around Fanfare for the Common Man, Leonard Bernstein's America, and Dave Brubeck's Blue Rondo, which later became an ELP encore in their 90s concerts. They did not perform any original ELP material without Lake, nor did they perform any 3 songs since the band's actual label was Geffen Records.
3 performed at live venues to support their album, sometime in 1988. The three studio musicians were sometimes augmented by Paul Keller on guitar and Jennifer Steele on backing vocals. Their setlist mainly consisted of material from their album, including "Runaway" and an extended jam version of the cover song "Eight Miles High". The group did a different arrangement of "Desde La Vida". The band did long instrumental jams based on music ELP covered including "Hoedown" & "Fanfare for the Common Man", but did not do any original ELP compositions. A long, elaborate cover of The Four Tops' "Standing in the Shadows of Love" was also included in the set.
Band members:
Keith Emerson - keyboards (1988–1989)
Robert Berry - lead vocals, guitars, bass (1988–1989)
Carl Palmer - drums, percussion (1988–1989)
Album page: To the Power of Three
2) a Dischord Records band featuring members of Egg Hunt and Gray Matter whose song Swann Street appears at the end of the DC punk documentary Salad Days
Talkin' Bout
3 Lyrics
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But, oh, so many times, I believed in something that just melted into lies
But, oh, is it just a dream or is it so
You're pretending not to see, you're pretending not to see
I'm talking 'bout you, I'm talking 'bout me
And everything that we could do, and everything that we could be
When I look into your eyes the both of us should know
But I, I just don't know, am I right in holding on or should I just let go?
But, oh, is it just a dream, or is it so, oh, you're pretending not to see
I'm talking 'bout you, yeah, I'm talking 'bout me
And everything that we could do
And everything that we could be, yeah, I'm talking 'bout
Oh, I'm talking 'bout you, oh, I'm talking 'bout me
And everything that we could do, and everything that we could be, yeah
I'm talking 'bout you, oh, I'm talking 'bout me
And everything that we could do, and everything that we could be, yeah
The lyrics to 3's song "Talkin' Bout" speaks about the internal struggles of the singer regarding a relationship. The lyrics depict a sense of doubt and mistrust in the relationship, as the singer expresses concerns over whether the things their partner says are true or not. The singer has a history of believing things that turned out to be lies, and this has created a sense of paranoia in the present relationship. The singer is questioning whether the relationship is real or just a dream, and whether their partner is pretending not to see the problems in the relationship.
The chorus of the song, "I'm talking 'bout you, I'm talking 'bout me, and everything that we could do, and everything that we could be," suggests that both the singer and their partner are responsible for the success or failure of the relationship. The singer is contemplating if they are right in holding on to the relationship or if they should let go, as they are uncertain about whether their partner is really committed.
Overall, "Talkin' Bout" talks about the complexities of relationships and how doubts and mistrust can get in the way of a healthy relationship. The song expresses the struggle of trying to hold onto what you want and need in a relationship while also questioning the authenticity of the relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Tell me what can I do? I sit here wondering if the things you say are true
I'm asking you for guidance because I'm not sure if what you're saying is truthful
But, oh, so many times, I believed in something that just melted into lies
I've been deceived by your words countless times, and they never turned out to be true
But, oh, is it just a dream or is it so, you're pretending not to see, you're pretending not to see
I'm not sure if what I'm feeling is reality or just a figment of my imagination. It seems like you're ignoring the situation, but I don't know for sure
I'm talking 'bout you, I'm talking 'bout me, and everything that we could do, and everything that we could be
I'm referring to both of us, and all the possibilities that could come from our relationship
Tell me why you don't show, When I look into your eyes the both of us should know
I want to know why you're holding back, because when I look at you, it seems like we share a connection
But I, I just don't know, am I right in holding on or should I just let go? But, oh, is it just a dream, or is it so, oh, you're pretending not to see
I'm questioning whether it's worth it to keep trying, or if I should move on. I still don't know if our connection is real or just in my head, and it seems like you're avoiding the issue
Oh, I'm talking 'bout you, oh, I'm talking 'bout me, And everything that we could do, and everything that we could be, yeah
Once again, I'm discussing both of us and what we could achieve together
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: ROBERT BERRY
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bigmacok
This is one of the best AOR albums of the 1980's. A hidden gem! We need to get this to more Gen-X dad's. Spread the word people.
No More Cheese Dip
God bless the hero who uploaded this video in 480p over the previous 240p uploads
Classic Rock Station
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