This Kaleidoscope were a British psychedelic rock band consisting of vocalist Peter Daltrey, guitarist Eddie Pumer, bassist Steve Clark and drummer Danny Bridgman. They signed to Fontana in 1967 and released two albums; "Tangerine Dream" in 1967 and "Faintly Blowing" in 1969. After being dropped by Fontana after a lack of chart success, they changed their name to Fairfield Parlour and signed to Vertigo, releasing the album "From Home to Home" in 1970. A year later they recorded a rock opera called "White Faced Lady", which wasn't released at the time. It finally saw the light of day in 1991, when it was released under the band's first name.
2. The American Kaleidoscope "Kaleidoscope (US)" from outside Los Angeles was a psychedelic band which covered a range of influences from country to folk to blues to jazz to acid rock to eastern ragas and points in between. They released four albums and then members ended up in other bands and session work, most notably David Lindley and Chris Darrow. Clarence Page often called Kaleidoscope his favorite band of all time.
Discography:
Side Trips (1967)
A Beacon From Mars (1968)
Incredible! Kaleidoscope (1969)
Bernice (1970)
When Scopes Collide (1976)
Bacon From Mars (1983) (compilation)
Rampe, Rampe (1983) (compilation)
Egyptian Candy (A Collection) (1990) (compilation)
Greetings From Kartoonistan... (We Ain't Dead Yet) (1991)
Beacon From Mars & Other Psychedelic Side Trips (2004) (compilation)
3. Kaleidoscope was also the moniker of a female-fronted Australian power-pop/rock trio, formed in 1997 in Adelaide, South Australia. The original duo of Kylie Cowling (vocals/bass), Craig Lewis (guitar/production), was rounded out by the addition of Jason Eyers-White (drums) prior to the recording of their debut album Deli Girl. Kylie Cowling now performs as a solo artist as well as being the driving force behind Adelaide punk/rock/concept girl band, Legless.
Discography:
The Lemon Tree (1997) (EP)
Deli Girl (2002)
Voluptua (2004)
4. Kaleiodoscope is also the name of a Mexican psychedelic hard rock band (LP Kaleidoscope 1969).
5. Kaleidoscope is also an artist who released one album in 1999 called Private Eyes. The main person is Kaleidoscope, but he had help from Scott Lawrence (Drums), Michael Letho (Mixing) and Martin Pullan (Mastering).
6. Kaleidoscope was the name used by an Italian eurodance trio, releasing one 'Z'UP in 1994.
7. Kaleidoscope is also used by Casper Kennerdale, a UK based electronic musician producing breaks, house, big beat, and drum n bass.
8. Kaleidoscope is also the Nashville, TN based Christian Pop duo of Natalie Brown and Cammie Avers.
9. Kaleidoscope is also an experimental hardcore/punk band from New York City
Just How Much You Are
Kaleidoscope Lyrics
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With, or turn away and I am so dumb
That I will always have the time to say
Just how much you are
Just how much you are
Just how much you are
Always my night and my day, even though
I'm falling, I believe I have the right to say
Just how much you are
Just how much you are
Just how much you are
I remain your servant, yours truly
With, or turn away and I am so dumb
Yes, I am your nothing but you are
Always my night and my day, even though
I'm falling, I believe I have the right to say
Just how much you are
Just how much you are
Just how much you are
The lyrics of Kaleidoscope's song Just How Much You Are express a deep devotion to someone else, with the singer declaring themselves the other person's servant and acknowledging how insignificant they may be in comparison. The repetition of the phrase "Just how much you are" emphasizes the singer's immense appreciation for the other person and their worth in their eyes. The line "even though I'm falling, I believe I have the right to say" suggests that the singer may be going through a difficult time, but their feelings for the other person remain constant and unwavering.
Overall, the song's lyrics convey a sense of unconditional love and loyalty, with the singer willing to continue serving and appreciating the other person no matter what. The simplicity and repetition of the lyrics also add to the song's emotional impact, emphasizing the importance of the message being conveyed.
Line by Line Meaning
I remain your servant, yours truly
I will always be devoted to you and will remain truthful to you
With, or turn away and I am so dumb
I am at your mercy, and if you reject me, I will be lost and unaware of what to do next
That I will always have the time to say
No matter what happens, I will never be too busy to express my love for you
Just how much you are
I want you to know how much you mean to me
Yes, I am your nothing but you are
I am nothing without you, but you are everything to me
Always my night and my day, even though
You are a constant in my life, even when things are difficult
I'm falling, I believe I have the right to say
Even though I am vulnerable and falling, I still have the right to express how much you mean to me
Contributed by Blake B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman
Cheers dan keep rockin
Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman
@Liam Marc hi i thought you might get the cd dvd from amazon I do know it was initially released in the states the song baby stay for tonight was the B side of a reissue of bordeaux rose early 70s 0n prism records independent label it is also on a couple of reissued cds hope this helps take care keep rockin cheers dan
Liam Marc
@Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman I loved the live footage of Music with you on drums. That song was made to be played live. I'm gonna have to import that new Kalediscope CD/DVD from the states as it is wasn't released in Australia. Would love to see the Beatclub footage. I just have one question, was the song 'Baby Stay For Tonight" ever officially released back in the day? I can't seem to find it, even as a B side on any of the Fairfield Parlour 45s. Thanks
Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman
@Liam Marc hi Liam nice to hear from you again im afraid to tell you that we retired from live gigs in 2017 when we did our 50th anniversary gig at Hoxton Hall in London in November there's a few posts of that gig on the tube look them up see what you think keep in touch take care keep on rockin love dan the cd dvd from amazon also has pieces from TV shows and Hoxton take care cheers dan
Liam Marc
@Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman Thank you for responding. I think Kalediscope/Fairfield Parlour is one of those rare bands were all the songs were great. I hope to see you and peter live one day but who knows in this crazy world.
Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman
@Liam Marc thats great thank you much appreciated cheers dan keep rockin and take care
Glen Noworyta
Transcendent.
pet3rgriffin
Was this a single?
Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman
@Roger Simmonds hi Roger nice to hear from you your right Hoxton was a.bit nice always lovely to chat with you and others about our music can't believe how many people listen to and send lovely comments pete and I keep in touch nice to hear from you keep in touch take care keep rockin love Dan
Roger Simmonds
@Kaleidoscopes Danny Brigman - Hi Danny, hope all is well with you. I still think back and remember the Hoxton gig with fondness. It really was a gathering of the Kaleidoscope clans that day, and the chance for a chat.
I bought the Jenny Artichoke single from new when it came out and loved this B side. As you know I have been a fan and supporter of the band ever since and keep in touch with Peter quite a bit... Take care and keep tub thumping...!. Roger