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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Jethro Tull
Jean Michel Jarre Ikarus |
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Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on Progrock.com https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-avant-jazzcore-happy-hour/ |
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VianaProghead
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Jethro Tull, Island, Los Jaivas, Jean Michel Jarre and Joy Division.
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
Jem Godfrey (Frost*) |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I wouldn't normally have included J.A. Caesar on a "J-List", but I noticed he's the second artist listed under "J" on ProgArchives, so I thought I might just about get away with it.
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mathman0806
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Skipping the obvious top two, Tull and Hendrix, my votes went to iNFiNiEN, Jaga Jazzist. And Joy Division.
Mentions go to iamthemorning, Jack O the Clock, and Jambinai. |
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Lewian
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As everybody I like has 2+ votes already, I will give the all too obvious Jethro Tull a vote, and on top of that Jaga Jazzist and Infinien (although use of upper and lowercase in the bandname is mightily annoying). Sorry to Jimi Hendrix.
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Logan
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^ Thanks. I love J.A. Caesar and thought about where I would put him in this series. It can get tricky with stage names, Takaaki Terahara also goes by J.A. Seazer. the J.A. is for Julius Arnest. I usually put stage names that really sound like actual names generally under the last name as with the "real" artist names. Anyway, I planned to put him under T like Takaaki Terahara (aka J.A. Caesar, J.A. Seazer).
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Psychedelic Paul
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Top 25 "J List" Artists on ProgArchives
J.A. Caesar Jackal Jackson Heights Jacula Jade Jade Warrior Jadis Jan Dukes de Grey Jane Janison Edge Janus Jardine Jargon Jean Michel Jarre Jefferson Airplane Iain Jennings The Jesterdays Jethro Tull Jody Grind Jon & Vangelis Nigel Mazlyn Jones Josh & Co. Ltd Journey Julian's Treatment (Julian Jay Savarin) Justine
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richardh
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Oxymore is good (3 stars maybe) but Amazonia is just a collection of nature's noises from what I gather. Not really tried to listen to it that much though. Waiting For Cousteau is the only other one to mention. The main piece is a little bizzare but try it on headphones. I love the 21 minute Calypso section on that album , no reason to avoid that one! Vangelis is a big one. I like most of his output the only ones I don't bother with are those very early avant albums (pre 'Earth') and the much later soundtracks for Alexander and El Greco. The other 32 albums I like to varying degrees but they get played at some point or other. Vangelis top five is nearly impossible but I'll have a stab: Heaven and Hell China Direct El Greco (the non film soundtrack) Voices subject to change at any given moment!
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presdoug
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Gotcha on that...understood.
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Logan
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I have liked If. By the way, not that I did include it under B, but with Il Baricentro I would put it under B as I would put it under C if it was Anglicised to The Centre of Gravity. One of my past faves is Il Berlione. It's from Japan, but still adopting an Italian title that references a German city: The Berlin. Ich bin ein donut.
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presdoug
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From the list, Isotope and Jethro Tull. Off list, and my faves-If and Il Baricentro....
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Psychedelic Paul
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Top 25 "I List" Artists on ProgArchives Ibliss Icarus Iconoclasta ICU Id If Ihre Kinder Ikarus Illusion Iluvatar Images Indian Summer Indisciplined Lucy The Inner Road The Institute of Modern Love Iona IQ Irish Coffee Iron Butterfly Iron Maiden Isildurs Bane It Bites Ithaca It's a Beautiful Day Ivory
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someone_else
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Voted for Indexi (Modra Rijeka is a masterpiece), Jethro Tull and Joy Division.
Others: INFiNiEN, Jan Dukes de Grey and (outside this list) Iona. |
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Jared
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Well in fairness, Greg seems to like quite a number of bands I would loosely describe as Indie/Pop Rock and his tastes are generally quite broad, so I thought it was possible they might have encompassed It Bites? Although apparently not...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Saperlipopette!
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^I'm surprised that Jared is surpised not to find It Bites included in one of your polls.
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Logan
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I have had It Bites in at at least one poll before, but it's really not my bite of tea cake. Gets too AORish for me. |
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Moonshake
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Jimi Hendrix
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Isotope
Jean-Michel Jarre Jethro Tull Jimi Hendrix Experience |
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verslibre
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IMO, he's done nothing of merit in the last 25 years, with maybe the exception of Oxygene: Live in Your Living Room.
Van certainly went out on a high note with Juno to Jupiter. He was much more consistent than Jarre. |
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progaardvark
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INFiNiEN, Jaga Jazzist, and Jethro Tull. My reverse osmosis has turned into a crystal homogeneous nucleation. Nice pockets!
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