Terry Adams
Terry Adams
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Terry Adams is a British musician and artist, best known as the guitarist of the experimental rock band Soft Machine.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on November 8, 1947, in Cheltenham, England. (As of my knowledge cutoff, Terry Adams is still alive.)
Nationality and Profession(s)
English, Musician, Artist
Terry Adams' artistic endeavors span multiple disciplines: music, visual art, and performance.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a musical household, Adams was exposed to various instruments from an early age. He began playing the guitar at 13 and soon became fascinated with jazz and classical music. This diverse exposure laid the groundwork for his eclectic approach to music.
Adams' formative years were marked by experimentation and exploration. He spent time studying fine art at Goldsmiths College in London, which would later influence his visual art endeavors. The early 1960s saw Adams become an integral part of the London jazz scene, performing with notable musicians such as John Stevens and Tony Oxley.
Major Accomplishments
Adams' association with Soft Machine, one of the most influential British bands of all time, significantly contributed to his artistic development. With Soft Machine, he released several critically acclaimed albums that pushed the boundaries of psychedelic rock. Some of their most notable works include "The Soft Machine" (1968), "Volume Two" (1969), and "Third" (1970).
As a solo artist, Adams has continued to produce innovative music, incorporating elements from various styles into his work.
Notable Works or Actions
Soft Machine's groundbreaking albums showcased the band's unique blend of rock, jazz, and psychedelia. Their debut album, released in 1968, introduced listeners to the band's experimental sound, featuring extended instrumental passages and avant-garde compositions. The album garnered significant attention for its bold approach, influencing a generation of musicians.
Adams' solo work has also received critical acclaim. His album "Rabbit" (1972) exemplifies his continued exploration of unconventional sounds and structures.
Impact and Legacy
Terry Adams' contributions to the evolution of rock music are undeniable. As a member of Soft Machine, he helped shape the sound of progressive rock in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His innovative approach, blending elements from jazz and psychedelia, paved the way for future experimentation.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Terry Adams is widely recognized as a pioneering figure in British experimental music. As a key member of Soft Machine, he helped define the boundaries of psychedelic rock. His eclectic approach to music has inspired generations of musicians and continues to influence contemporary artists.
Quotes by Terry Adams
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The car ran real well at Columbus (Ohio) and Topeka (Kansas), ... We were No. 2 qualifier at Topeka and went to the finals there. We just haven't been as competitive since we hurt the motor at Chicago.
The car ran real well at Columbus (Ohio) and Topeka (Kansas). We were No. 2 qualifier at Topeka and went to the finals there. We just haven't been as competitive since we hurt the motor at Chicago.
I have not heard one way or another whether I'm on or off. Just like everybody else, I'm going out there pitching and hopefully I'll be in Milwaukee on Monday.
I'm fortunate to have two very good goalkeepers, ... It's very big, although I would like to still have one next season.
I'm fortunate to have two very good goalkeepers. It's very big, although I would like to still have one next season.
I'm going to take this car to (builder) Jerry Haas' shop (near St. Louis) and go through it from the front end to the wheelie bars. There's something wrong in the car. It never does the same thing twice.
It was just one of those things. When the tire grabbed it sent him into the wall at about a 45-degree angle. The impact tore up the front end pretty good. We hadn't made a full pass on the car yet. We were just working on the car.
It turned out we practically had to rebuild the car. It's a long drive to Las Vegas and I don't think we'll have an opportunity to make a run until Friday.
It's got to be the all-around players, not just defense. We're starting to play well together. Once you start playing well together, you keep those goals down.