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Danny Taylor, future drummer for the Silver Apples, also has claimed to have played drums with the Blue Flame.
In addition to the Protopunk of New York's The Velvet Underground and Suicide, and Detroit ’ s The Stooges and MC5, Kember's and Pierce's musical influences included: US 60s Psychedelic rock, such as The Thirteenth Floor Elevators ; US 60s Garage rock ; 60s British Invasion bands ; Rock n ' Roll ; Buddy Holly ; Surf music ; The Beach Boys ; early, seminal Electronic music, e. g. Silver Apples, Delia Derbyshire and Laurie Anderson ; Krautrock ; The Gun Club, The Cramps and Tav Falco ’ s Panther Burns ; early Chicago blues, e. g. Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and Howlin ’ Wolf ; early Delta blues ; gospel and early Staple Singers ; Otis Reading ; the production techniques of Brian Wilson, Joe Meek and Phil Spector ; and the avant-garde jazz and free jazz of Sun Ra and John Coltrane.
* Silver Apples – Beacon ( 1998 )
Others claim, however, that the name pays homage to Silver Apples, The Silver Beatles, and slang for blonde-haired Jewish people.
* Contact ( Silver Apples album )
Morton Subotnick ( born April 14, 1933, in Los Angeles, California ) is an American composer of electronic music, best known for his Silver Apples of the Moon, the first electronic work commissioned by a record company, Nonesuch.
This was also the time of the creation of Silver Apples of the Moon, The Wild Bull, and Touch.
Both Silver Apples and 1968's The Wild Bull ( another Nonesuch-commissioned work for tape ; they have since been combined on a Wergo CD ) have been choreographed by dance companies around the world.
* Silver Apples of the Moon ( 1967 )
Hornsby also co-performed the improvisation " Silver Apples of the Moon " for the Grateful Dead's Infrared Roses.
Silver Apples are an American psychedelic electronic music duo from New York, composed of Simeon Coxe III, who performs as Simeon, on a primitive synthesizer of his own devising ( also named The Simeon ), and until his death in 2005, drummer Danny Taylor.
Simeon was the singer, but began to incorporate a 1940s vintage audio oscillator into the show, which alienated the other band members to the extent that the group was eventually reduced to the duo of Simeon and Taylor, at which point they renamed themselves The Silver Apples, after the William Butler Yeats poem The Song of the Wandering Aengus.
They were signed to Kapp Records and released their first record, Silver Apples, in 1968, and from that released a single, " Oscillations ," a song that Simeon has cited as the first song he had written.
" Inspired by Simeon's interest, in the next few months Warren wrote the remaining six songs used on the " Silver Apples " album.
" In recent performances, Simeon still plays some of his and Warren's works from the early days of Silver Apples.
Simeon elaborates on the other reasons for Silver Apples disbanding and the record label's demise at his site.
In 1994, the German label TRC released a bootleg CD of both records, and the interest provoked by this release prompted Simeon to reform the Silver Apples in 1996.
The first two records were re-released as official records from the master tapes, and Simeon began a tour of the United States with a new Silver Apples band, featuring multi-instrumentalist Xian Hawkins.
In the ensuing years the Silver Apples released several albums of new material featuring the touring line-up of Simeon, Taylor and Hawkins: Decatur, Beacon, and A Lake of Teardrops.
Since the accident, Silver Apples ' activity has diminished.
In September 2007 Simeon went on tour for the first time in years, performing as a solo version of the Silver Apples.
On the same festival the following day, Simeon was invited onstage by Portishead to perform " We Carry On ", Portishead homage to Silver Apples.
* Silver Apples ( 1968, Kapp Records ) U. S. No. 193

Silver and /
The Silver Age of comic books is generally considered to date from the first successful revival of the dormant superhero form — the debut of Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino's Flash in Showcase No. 4 ( September / October 1956 ).
The team's helmets are also a unique silver with a tint of blue known as " Metallic Silver Blue " ( PMS 8240 C ) and have a blue / white / blue vertical stripe placed upon the center of the crown.
Silver double shekel, c. 230 BC depicting the god Melqart, the Carthaginian equivalent of Herakles / Hercules, and a war elephant.
Silver Summer / 25th Anniversary Album ( Silver Eagle )
* 1972 – " Silver Machine " / " Seven by Seven " ( 7 " single )
* Ron Lifshitz, Dan Shechtman, Shelomo I. Ben-Abraham ( editors ), Quasicrystals: The Silver Jubilee, Philosophical Magazine Special Issue 88 / 13-15 ( 2008 ).
Some time after Silver Thursday, the price was back to $ 10 / ozt.
However, during the Vietnam War, the last conflict to produce U. S. fighter aces, the one USAF pilot, the two USAF navigators / weapon systems officers ( who were later retrained as USAF pilots ), the one USN Naval Aviator and the one USN Naval Flight Officer / radar intercept officer to achieve this distinction were eventually awarded the Air Force Cross and Navy Cross, respectively, in addition to Silver Stars previously awarded for earlier aerial kills.
Second and subsequent awards of the Silver Star are denoted by oak leaf clusters in the Army and Air Force ; and by 5 / 16 inch stars in the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
* Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph / Silver Seraph Park Ward
* Bimetallism / Free Silver
* Larry Silver, Marketing Maximilian: The Visual Ideology of a Holy Roman Emperor ( Princeton / Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008 ).
As part of IBM's Systems branding initiative in 2006, it was again renamed to System i. The codename of the AS / 400 project was " Silver Lake ", named for the lake in downtown Rochester, Minnesota, where development of the system took place.
The attacks in America on 9 / 11 damaged the new industry and many of the companies mentioned above are no longer operating with the exception of the Silver Rickshaws.
Unsustainable losses as a result of the loss of the Libyan oil industry support flight contract, increasing competition from roll-on / roll-off ferries and the lack of suitable replacements for the ageing Bristol Freighters resulted in growing financial difficulties, culminating in Silver City's takeover by British United Airways ( BUA ) holding company Air Holdings in 1962.
In 1956, Silver City commenced London — Paris coach-air-coach / rail services via Lydd ( Ferryfield ) and Le Touquet / Étaples.
Silver Arrow / Flèche d ' argent was a joint operation between British Railways, Silver City and Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer français ( SNCF ).
At its peak, Silver City operated 222 daily ferry flights across the English Channel, as well as between Scotland and Ireland and to / from the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
By the end of that decade, Silver City advertised £ 8 18s day-return fares for its London — Paris Silver Arrow / Flèche d ' argent service.

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