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Coya View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 23 2005 at 14:21
Sorry about the bad spelling of your name Bilek. And I do think people should at least try to spell Turkish corectly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2005 at 08:13

Hi Bilek.....as already mentioned...do not despair......as ive understood PA has

a "rule" that says something like:" If a certain group/band have made a prog

or the like album..it could fit into the Prog Archives" !!?? So therefore....when

Deep Purple´s 3 first (and i might ad: brilliant) albums are very much in the

psych/prog department....there should be no problem!!?

So wait and see......have a nice prog summer.

 

T.Larz.

"Everybody wants to go to heaven,but nobody want to die"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 05:14

Originally posted by Coya Coya wrote:

Sorry about the bad spelling of your name Bilek. And I do think people should at least try to spell Turkish corectly.

You misspelled "correctly" tis time; a paradoxical view!

And, why should everyone try to spell Turkish correctly? and which part do you emphasise: "try", "spell", or "Turkish"?!?!? Turkish is not a really important language (not after the Ottoman period was over, even then, Ottomans spoke each one of the european languages, so that apparently only Bosnians were highly influenced by Turkish...) and we're not communicating in Turkish!!!

But my name is something personal, and this is sort of "super-lingual" issue. Anyway, thanx for spelling "correctly" this time

The Rock: when it comes to seperating "more proggy" and "not prog at all" albums of a particular band, this wil arise "the mother of controversies"! Only a brief example: In my opinion NONE of Genesis albums after Wind and Wuthering are Prog in the real sense of the word, and many people consider albums from ATTWT up to and incl. Duke prog, there are even fans of Invisible Touch! Now, what if I was a site admin, and removed all post '79 Genesis stuff?!?!? Well, I can't imagine! There may even be more remarkable examples, like those of Yes, Rush, Uriah Heep, remarkably Tangerine Dream, and you can even extend the list up to King Crimson! (there will be those who are not contended with '80's albums).

Anyway, I've given up already, since this thread is no longer read by the majority... Nevertheless, I'll kepp on mentioning the names (specifically Jon Lord) every now and then!

by the way, why has no one comment on Jon Lord?!?!? people who respond to this thread seem to be overwhelmed by DP, and apparently no one can see Lord's amazing works!!! (unfortunately, a few exceptions got lost in the shuffle. no offense, guys!)

WHY NOT INCLUDE JON LORD IN THE ARCHIVES?!?!?!?

(Ivan sent me a reasonable private message on why DP should not be included -though I'm not yet satisfied with the reasons-. I'll forward it to those who are interested.)

Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret:
Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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