It can't be a tie if there's an odd number of votes.
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Prog Cup '21 Musings
- Lord Rother
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- Jumper K
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Last round number 7.
I'll out myself as I'm getting a good pants-down thrashing, the likes of which I've not experienced since the 4th form.
Lift to Experience shined brightly for 1 album, Texas Jerusalem Crossroads, a concept about the second coming of Jesus with Texas as the promised land. Its extraordinary and most definitely on the prog side of things. It even has some fiddle in it, somewhere.
I did think about selecting it in its entirety as it needs to be heard as a total piece. A movement if you will. There you go my Prog friends, I've truly been drawn into your realm with this pretentious post. Your work here is almost done.
I'll out myself as I'm getting a good pants-down thrashing, the likes of which I've not experienced since the 4th form.
Lift to Experience shined brightly for 1 album, Texas Jerusalem Crossroads, a concept about the second coming of Jesus with Texas as the promised land. Its extraordinary and most definitely on the prog side of things. It even has some fiddle in it, somewhere.
I did think about selecting it in its entirety as it needs to be heard as a total piece. A movement if you will. There you go my Prog friends, I've truly been drawn into your realm with this pretentious post. Your work here is almost done.
- Mike Boom
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Jumper K wrote:Last round number 7.
I'll out myself as I'm getting a good pants-down thrashing, the likes of which I've not experienced since the 4th form.
Lift to Experience shined brightly for 1 album, Texas Jerusalem Crossroads, a concept about the second coming of Jesus with Texas as the promised land. Its extraordinary and most definitely on the prog side of things. It even has some fiddle in it, somewhere.
I did think about selecting it in its entirety as it needs to be heard as a total piece. A movement if you will. There you go my Prog friends, I've truly been drawn into your realm with this pretentious post. Your work here is almost done.
I saw Josh T Pearson open for MBV , he was great, they were from Denton I believe.
- Jumper K
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Mike Boom wrote:Jumper K wrote:Last round number 7.
I'll out myself as I'm getting a good pants-down thrashing, the likes of which I've not experienced since the 4th form.
Lift to Experience shined brightly for 1 album, Texas Jerusalem Crossroads, a concept about the second coming of Jesus with Texas as the promised land. Its extraordinary and most definitely on the prog side of things. It even has some fiddle in it, somewhere.
I did think about selecting it in its entirety as it needs to be heard as a total piece. A movement if you will. There you go my Prog friends, I've truly been drawn into your realm with this pretentious post. Your work here is almost done.
I saw Josh T Pearson open for MBV , he was great, they were from Denton I believe.
Indeed they were. I also saw Josh on his solo sojourn post split. It wasn't a happy experience as he was dealing with a few personal things at the time. The music was great and lyrically intense.
On a side note, when LTE split, Josh sacked Andy, the drummer by sending him a cowboy boot and a message along the lines of heres the boot. Said boot appeared on ebay and I bid furiously on it only to be pipped at the last minute for the sum of $75 bucks I remember. Yeah, pretty much of a fan boy
- Mike Boom
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Jumper K wrote:Josh sacked Andy, the drummer by sending him a cowboy boot and a message along the lines of heres the boot
- Hightea
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Lost to a Rush tune pathetic
- Neil Jung
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Hightea wrote:Lost to a Rush tune pathetic
At least you list to Prog. My Steve Hackett guitar solo inexplicably lost to a cod folk jig!
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- Purgatory Brite
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Looks like there's going to be a sprint finish in The Daevid Allen Group!
- never/ever
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Purgatory Brite wrote:Looks like there's going to be a sprint finish in The Daevid Allen Group!
The other one is tight as well....4 players on 8 points at the top.
kath wrote:i do not wanna buy the world a fucquin gotdamn coke.
- Jumper K
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Neil Jung wrote:Hightea wrote:Lost to a Rush tune pathetic
At least you list to Prog. My Steve Hackett guitar solo inexplicably lost to a cod folk jig!
There has been way too many cod folk jigs in the cup. I am incensed.
- toomanyhatz
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Jumper K wrote:Neil Jung wrote:Hightea wrote:Lost to a Rush tune pathetic
At least you list to Prog. My Steve Hackett guitar solo inexplicably lost to a cod folk jig!
There has been way too many cod folk jigs in the cup. I am incensed.
I'm only sorry I didn't contribute more of them.
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. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
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- Jumper K
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
toomanyhatz wrote:Jumper K wrote:Neil Jung wrote:
At least you list to Prog. My Steve Hackett guitar solo inexplicably lost to a cod folk jig!
There has been way too many cod folk jigs in the cup. I am incensed.
I'm only sorry I didn't contribute more of them.
Back to the forest pixie folk boy!
- toomanyhatz
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Re: Prog Cup '21 Musings
Jumper K wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:Jumper K wrote:There has been way too many cod folk jigs in the cup. I am incensed.
I'm only sorry I didn't contribute more of them.
Back to the forest pixie folk boy!
Happily. Please bring the mead.
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
1959 1963 1965 1966 1974 1977 1978 1981 1988 2017* 2018 2020!! 2023?