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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Purgatory Brite » 15 Oct 2018, 21:22

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby ChrisB » 15 Oct 2018, 23:51

Purgatory Brite wrote:Image

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 16 Oct 2018, 13:19

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Re: PROG CORNER

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 16 Oct 2018, 20:33

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Played this yesterday. Not as dynamic as Trace but certainly good enough to keep on playlist for a while. Cheers.

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 16 Oct 2018, 20:38

I have found this band a bit limp but ended up enjoying their previous release quite a lot which was a surprise to me, so was quite looking forward to this new release.

Played it twice this week and how disappointing. VERY limp.

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 16 Oct 2018, 21:05

Lord Rother wrote:
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Played this yesterday. Not as dynamic as Trace but certainly good enough to keep on playlist for a while. Cheers.


It is not so instant as Trace but is a delightful grower.

Thanks for trying it Bob

Third Ear Band next....?





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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 16 Oct 2018, 21:10

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Diamond Dog » 16 Oct 2018, 21:16

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Disc 1.

1. Prelude - Nightmare Fire Poem Fire - Arthur Brown
2. Fire Poem - Arthur Brown
3. Fire - Various Artists
4. How Does It Feel To Feel - The Creation
5. Feelin', Reelin', Squealin' - The Soft Machine
6. Good Times - Eric Burdon & The Animals
7. It's Alright Ma, It's Only Witchcraft - Fairport Convention
8. We're Going Wrong - Cream
9. This Wheel's On Fire - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
10. Sunshine Day - Jethro Tull
11. Born On The Wrong Side Of Time - Taste
12. People You Were Going To - Van Der Graaf Generator
13. Dogs - The Who
14. Grandma's Lawn - Caravan
15. Reality - Second Hand
16. All Is One - Eric Burdon & The Animals
17. Road To Cairo - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
18. Magic Mirror - Aphrodite's Child
19. Firebrand - Van Der Graaf Generator
20. Deserted Cities Of The Heart - Cream
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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 16 Oct 2018, 21:31

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:shock: Oh blimey, no, that’s not for me.

(2nd track is better...)

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 17 Oct 2018, 09:32

Trying Beardfish again.

Despite being a hugely valuable member of Big Big Train I do struggle with Rikard Sjoblom’s solo / other band projects.

All the best components of prog music are there, but somehow when he rolls it all together the thing that’s lacking is a proper tune. Every album is the same in that respect. It’s so nearly excellent but the (for me) most important element is missing.

I don’t really do difficult prog (Gentle Giant, Soft Machine, Gong, ELP etc.) but I suspect those who do like the aforementioned would get something out of Beardfish.

This is the title track from the 2009 album. Give it a go.


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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 20 Oct 2018, 09:55

The young USA band that sound quite a bit like Led Zep, especially the singer’s high wail, have just released their 2nd album. Sounds similar to the 1st (after 1 play) and that’s absolutely fine for now. They have a few U.K. dates coming up but seem to be mostly sold out which is a shame as I’d like to see them.

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby never/ever » 20 Oct 2018, 12:38

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Spock! » 20 Oct 2018, 20:43

Getting better every time I play it, so much to listen to:




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Re: PROG CORNER

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Purgatory Brite » 21 Oct 2018, 17:14

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A fine prog rock compilation issued by Uncut magazine. From June 2007 incredibly :shock:

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 23 Oct 2018, 19:36

Lots of classical music the last couple of day but this on the way home tonight.

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 23 Oct 2018, 20:36

Lord Rother wrote:Lots of classical music the last couple of day but this on the way home tonight.

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oooof!

A corker!




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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby ChrisB » 23 Oct 2018, 20:55

C wrote:
Lord Rother wrote:Lots of classical music the last couple of day but this on the way home tonight.

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oooof!

A corker!




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Double corker !

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 23 Oct 2018, 21:21

slightbreeze wrote:
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Lord Rother wrote:Lots of classical music the last couple of day but this on the way home tonight.

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oooof!

A corker!




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Double corker !


Not 'arf!





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