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ProgRobUK
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Topic: Activated at last! Posted: April 17 2007 at 08:51 |
Hi everyone,
Tried to sign up to PA ages ago but never got it activated properly. But I want to write a review so thought I had better get the account working and it worked no problem... age must be getting to me.
Well, to introduce myself - I like prog, I'm called Rob, and I live in the UK - hence the somewhat uninventive moniker ![Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif)
My story goes something like this. When I was about 14 or so, a fried at school gave me a tape with ELP's Brain Salad Surgery on one side and Hawkwind's Astounding Sounds on the other. He followed it up a little later with a second tape with Queen and Queen II on them. So started my love affair with prog.
Initially, I was in to Hawkwind (and various spin-offs), Genesis, early Queen (which is really quite proggy), Pink Floyd, Magnum, Peter Gabriel solo stuff, Mike Oldfield, early Steve Hackett solo stuff, Steve Hillage and, to some extent Yes and ELP.
Then I got married, had children, acquired a mortgage, etc and funds became short so stopped really buying any music (scary).
I remember then one evening listening to the radio while decorating and I heard this fantastic music on it ... a bit like Genesis but not the same. A few years later I heard this fantastic band and realised they were the same band I had heard on the radio - Marillion. I bought my first prog album for years with Misplaced Childhood. Over time (and using the public library) I got to hear loads of their music and started to spend again. My wife also got into Marillion and they are now both our no. 1 favourites.
But the itch for things prog got worse and so I have recently (over the last couple of years) really got back into prog big time. So, now my list of great bands also includes: Dream Theater, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic, Magenta and Porcupine Tree. Also I've recently been particularly listening to Frost*, Karmakanic and a bit of Salem Hill. Today's album is Sylvan's Postumous Silence (and it's sounding pretty good to me).
I have so far failed to get into Rush or The Flower Kings, despite trying (sorry ![Unhappy](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley6.gif) )
So that's what I'm into. I get ideas for new music from sites (especially this one) and from internet radio (I thoroughly recommend Delicious Agony) but I'm keen to hear of other ideas for bands/albums which push the envelope but have a little similarity to my likes.
Regards,
Rob
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Snow Dog
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 08:53 |
Welcome to PA mate!
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Tony R
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 08:54 |
Welcome Rob, I wont hold the Rush thing against you...
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Prog-jester
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 09:22 |
Welcome Rob!
MARILLION's debut is my favouritest album ever, and I recommend you another bands with related sound - RED SAND, CLEPSYDRA, LORIEN, COLLAGE, SHADOWLAND and many others
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chopper
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 11:17 |
Welcome.
And don't tell Tony you don't like Rush.
Damn, too late!
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ProgRobUK
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 11:35 |
Thanks for the welcome. Anyone with their no. 1 album showing as Magenta has real taste in my mind. Great selection of albums there, mate!
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ProgRobUK
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 11:37 |
chopper wrote:
Welcome.
And don't tell Tony you don't like Rush.
Damn, too late! |
At least I only said that I had not got into them yet!
Thanks for the welcome.
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Chris H
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 11:39 |
Tony R wrote:
Welcome Rob, I wont hold the Rush thing against you...![Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif) |
Yes you will, and you know it too ![LOL](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley36.gif)
Welcome! ![Big%20smile](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley4.gif)
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ProgRobUK
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Posted: April 17 2007 at 11:46 |
Prog-jester wrote:
Welcome Rob!
MARILLION's debut is my favouritest album ever, and I recommend you another bands with related sound - RED SAND, CLEPSYDRA, LORIEN, COLLAGE, SHADOWLAND and many others |
Thanks, prog-jester - I'll have to get on the look out for those. What's really amazing about your suggestions is that the five bands are from four different countries. I have to admit my early taste was pretty UK-centric. So thanks again!
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Spacemac
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Posted: May 08 2007 at 18:26 |
Welcome
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E-Dub
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Posted: May 08 2007 at 18:43 |
ProgRobUK wrote:
Hi everyone,
Tried to sign up to PA ages ago but never got it activated properly. But I want to write a review so thought I had better get the account working and it worked no problem... age must be getting to me.
Well, to introduce myself - I like prog, I'm called Rob, and I live in the UK - hence the somewhat uninventive moniker ![Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif)
My story goes something like this. When I was about 14 or so, a fried at school gave me a tape with ELP's Brain Salad Surgery on one side and Hawkwind's Astounding Sounds on the other. He followed it up a little later with a second tape with Queen and Queen II on them. So started my love affair with prog.
Initially, I was in to Hawkwind (and various spin-offs), Genesis, early Queen (which is really quite proggy), Pink Floyd, Magnum, Peter Gabriel solo stuff, Mike Oldfield, early Steve Hackett solo stuff, Steve Hillage and, to some extent Yes and ELP.
Then I got married, had children, acquired a mortgage, etc and funds became short so stopped really buying any music (scary).
I remember then one evening listening to the radio while decorating and I heard this fantastic music on it ... a bit like Genesis but not the same. A few years later I heard this fantastic band and realised they were the same band I had heard on the radio - Marillion. I bought my first prog album for years with Misplaced Childhood. Over time (and using the public library) I got to hear loads of their music and started to spend again. My wife also got into Marillion and they are now both our no. 1 favourites.
But the itch for things prog got worse and so I have recently (over the last couple of years) really got back into prog big time. So, now my list of great bands also includes: Dream Theater, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic, Magenta and Porcupine Tree. Also I've recently been particularly listening to Frost*, Karmakanic and a bit of Salem Hill. Today's album is Sylvan's Postumous Silence (and it's sounding pretty good to me).
I have so far failed to get into Rush or The Flower Kings, despite trying (sorry ![Unhappy](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley6.gif) )
So that's what I'm into. I get ideas for new music from sites (especially this one) and from internet radio (I thoroughly recommend Delicious Agony) but I'm keen to hear of other ideas for bands/albums which push the envelope but have a little similarity to my likes.
Regards,
Rob
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Welcome, Rob. It's so funny that you mentioned Sylvan's Postumous Silence because I've been listening to it a lot the past day or so. "A Kind Of Eden" is just so beautiful and has become another entry in my goosebump moments of prog. I listened to Presets today and it's sounding better and better with each listen.
Good to see another Sylvan fan here. Look for a live CD/DVD to be recorded here shortly with Postumous Silence performed in it's entirety.
Of course, I can't go without recommending Marillion's Brave and Marbles. I've also been listening to a lot of The Puppet Show, Shadow Circus and Iona lately.
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ProgRobUK
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Posted: May 15 2007 at 18:55 |
E-Dub wrote:
Welcome, Rob. It's so funny that you mentioned Sylvan's Postumous Silence because I've been listening to it a lot the past day or so. "A Kind Of Eden" is just so beautiful and has become another entry in my goosebump moments of prog. I listened to Presets today and it's sounding better and better with each listen.
Good to see another Sylvan fan here. Look for a live CD/DVD to be recorded here shortly with Postumous Silence performed in it's entirety.
Of course, I can't go without recommending Marillion's Brave and Marbles. I've also been listening to a lot of The Puppet Show, Shadow Circus and Iona lately.
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Thanks for the welcome. I agree about Presets - actually underated in my opinion. Also I really like Artificial Paradise. I'm really forward to the DVD - just wish I could be there for the show!
I reckon when I get round to reviewing them Postumous Silence is likely to be 5* along with Brave and Marbles. Took me a long time to really get into Brave, but it was worth perservering and it would be hard to beat 'The Great Escape' (though I reckon that they did with 'Neverland').
Thanks for the suggestions - will add them to the list to watch out for!
Cheers,
Rob
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oracus
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Posted: May 16 2007 at 23:57 |
ProgRobUK, welcome!
I 've never got into Rush for good. But, i spent weeks listening to VDGG until they start to grow on me. Now its one of my favorites!So, keep listening!
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runttr1
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Posted: May 21 2007 at 03:47 |
I can relate to the mortgage, wife and kids scene...does kinda redirect your priorities somewhat! But, that's why God allowed us recorded music, to catch our souls up when our priorities ease or change totally. In the past year, both my sons are now teenagers, I was ditched by the wife and as of June 4th...NO MORE MORTGAGE! I've realized my own private renaissance and have acquired more music recently than when I was a teen.
Not that I advocate divorce, but this year was a very good listening year....besides, my ex didn't quite get prog music anyhow. Don't ever have to hear "TURN IT DOWN" again! Whew!!!!
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ProgRobUK
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Posted: May 29 2007 at 16:25 |
runttr1 wrote:
I can relate to the mortgage, wife and kids scene...does kinda redirect your priorities somewhat! But, that's why God allowed us recorded music, to catch our souls up when our priorities ease or change totally. In the past year, both my sons are now teenagers, I was ditched by the wife and as of June 4th...NO MORE MORTGAGE! I've realized my own private renaissance and have acquired more music recently than when I was a teen.
Not that I advocate divorce, but this year was a very good listening year....besides, my ex didn't quite get prog music anyhow. Don't ever have to hear "TURN IT DOWN" again! Whew!!!! |
I wish I could reach the "no more mortgage" stage! Though my wife isn't really into prog in a big way at least we share a love of Marillion and she did recently buy me surprise tickets to Spock's Beard and came with me - even if she only really enjoyed the first song! Good luck for the future, though!
Cheers,
Rob
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