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eMTee
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Topic: Albums You Own (Ranked 51-75) Posted: January 22 2014 at 16:25 |
4/25 : ATOTT, Rubycon, Snow Goose and Space Shanty
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bloodnarfer
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 17:02 |
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schizoidman
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 17:01 |
5/25
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Making the useless useful 24/7.
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sleeper
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 16:49 |
bloodnarfer wrote:
sleeper wrote:
bloodnarfer wrote:
Sleeper, you're not a prog electronic guy?
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Not in the slightest. Several years ago I gave a run through several of the samples we have here on the site, plus I've listened to a few Cluster albums, and have come to the conclusion that it'll be the one sub genre I'll never buy anything from.
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I understand what you mean. I gave Rubycon and some others a listen a few years back and was bored out of my mind. Wasn't until I hit the ripe age of 22 and I was looking for something ambient to listen to while programming at work that I picked up Rubycon again. I started listening to it while working and when going to sleep at night (weird, cool dreams!) and even on quiet rainny afternoons and now I can safetly say that I like prog electronic. Its definitely not active listening material (at least not at first), but it can really construct a mood and I dig it.
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That kind of thing has never worked for me, when I want the more ambient type of thing I reach for early White Willow albums or something like Espers. I have the same problem with post rock bands like Godspeed, bore me to tears because nothing happens for minutes on end. I'm very proud of my multitasking ability in regards to listening to music whilst doing something else, but it does mean I have no tolerance for ambient music.
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Neo-Romantic
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 16:06 |
Nice! So glad I could help out myself! Definitely hope it lived up to the hype for you as much as it did for me. I've definitely fallen in love with that one.
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2dogs
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 13:35 |
7/25
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silversaw
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 13:16 |
15/25
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"In the Court Of Kings I look around, my blood runs cold, I close my eyes..."
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Roland113
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 13:04 |
I've got five. I have Trick of the Tail, not only on CD, but also a vinyl version, framed and hanging on my wall.
I also have Phideaux, Riverside, Pain of Salvation and one of the Gentle Giant albums (Octopus).
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progmatic
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 12:27 |
It's easier to list the ones I don't have: Banco, Museo Rosenbach, Area, Opeth and Magma.
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PROGMATIC
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TerLJack
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 11:06 |
15, but I could do without a couple of them. Mostly the metal stuff.
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Blacksword
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 10:26 |
I own 13 of those. My favourite is A Trick of the Tail.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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bloodnarfer
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 10:22 |
sleeper wrote:
bloodnarfer wrote:
Sleeper, you're not a prog electronic guy?
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Not in the slightest. Several years ago I gave a run through several of the samples we have here on the site, plus I've listened to a few Cluster albums, and have come to the conclusion that it'll be the one sub genre I'll never buy anything from.
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I understand what you mean. I gave Rubycon and some others a listen a few years back and was bored out of my mind. Wasn't until I hit the ripe age of 22 and I was looking for something ambient to listen to while programming at work that I picked up Rubycon again. I started listening to it while working and when going to sleep at night (weird, cool dreams!) and even on quiet rainny afternoons and now I can safetly say that I like prog electronic. Its definitely not active listening material (at least not at first), but it can really construct a mood and I dig it.
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Sagichim
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 10:16 |
22/25 Don't have Opeth, Tangerine Dream, Pain Of Salvation.
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bloodnarfer
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 10:11 |
Neo-Romantic wrote:
Indeed I did! I definitely owe you for the wonderful suggestion. A million thanks again for your help all those weeks ago! Definitely greatly appreciated  |
haha glad I could help!! Well I checked out Haken - The Mountain from your suggestion so I say we're equal now
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 09:35 |
8/25 again.
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Neo-Romantic
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 01:42 |
Indeed I did! I definitely owe you for the wonderful suggestion. A million thanks again for your help all those weeks ago! Definitely greatly appreciated 
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 01:29 |
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
Metalmarsh89 wrote:
0/25
Who made this list!!! 
The only ones I've heard are Tangerine Dream, Genesis, and Caravan.
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Most of them are real classics:
- Renaissance - Scheherazade And Other Stories - Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame - Magma - KA - Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra - Pain Of Salvation - The Perfect Element Pt. 1 - Focus - Hamburger Concert - Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso - s/t
Are in opr close to the level of masterpieces.
And even when not my cup of tea, any Camel, Zappa, Al di Meola, Gong or Gentle Giant albums are albums any prog fan must have listened.
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I was only joking. I've listened to Magma and Focus before, just not the specified albums. Actually same for Mahavishnu Orchestra too.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 00:52 |
24/25
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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antonyus
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 00:49 |
20/25 (some of vinyl)
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infocat
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Posted: December 03 2013 at 00:43 |
15/25. Too lazy to vote this time.
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