Your favourite PROG song

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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 09 Jan 2012, 21:25

never/ever wrote:It's the reason why Silent Corner is one of my fave Hammill-albums....poetic in word and sound!


This hits the spot so sweetly tonight:




Same here Maarts

Same here





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 21 Jan 2012, 19:55



The opening track of their second album

Delightful

Simply delightful





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby kath » 24 Jan 2012, 20:47

damn. took me forever to find this thread.

anyway, as the moodies have been flyin around YY, i was reminded of a track i recently put on a road mix. we've talked about it somewhere (where is neil jung??). yeahyeah, it's from octave, an album that typically gets slagged except for maybe "driftwood"... it's post-front seven and all. yeahyeah, some folk don't like those lil almost child-like mellochords that lead it all out and underpin everything (maybe in feel, a bit land-of-make-believey, and that is, of course, part of the point. in land, it was ironic. here, it isn't.)

BUT (oh yeah, an ample butt) i have always loved this track. it truly is amazing how life can change or add layers to how one hears a song. these days? this song = total happification for kaths.


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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 25 Jan 2012, 22:49

The Moodies were delightful

Good call kath

Good call




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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 27 Jan 2012, 22:00



Seminal and Rory on sax!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 28 Jan 2012, 16:23

Try this gem, a track of two halves:







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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby never/ever » 29 Jan 2012, 09:39



Robust stuff!
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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby kath » 29 Jan 2012, 18:31

pb wrote:


my very favoritest, bestestest rush. siiiiiiiigh.

meanwhile, back at the beach:


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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 31 Jan 2012, 22:27

kath wrote:meanwhile, back at the beach:




A delightful extra

[I've never got Rush. My loss, I know....]














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Re: Your favourite PROG song

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Delightful





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 14 Feb 2012, 19:54



Let's rock!!







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Re: Your favourite PROG song

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Delightfully robust




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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 17 Mar 2012, 11:06

I understand that this is one of the Prof's faves








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Re: Your favourite PROG song

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Great stuff!
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Re: Your favourite PROG song

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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 29 Apr 2012, 13:55



LET'S ROCK!





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Daddy Longlegs » 30 Apr 2012, 17:27

C wrote:I understand that this is one of the Prof's faves




...and one of mine as well. Looking forward to seeing Jobson next week.
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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby C » 01 May 2012, 22:19

Indeed DL - it is brilliantly robust


As is this:



Before all the soul nonsense kicked in





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

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