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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 08:46
Originally posted by Captain Capricorn Captain Capricorn wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

pfff... we got jazz and the blues here...  distinctive American art-forms...
 
Right. Howlin' Wolf's old farm is only a twenty minute drive from my house Tongue


lucky you....  where about's you at... I did some time for Uncle Sam in southern Mississippi.. in Biloxi
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:03
The only Antarctican band to date is The Flying Penguins

This is their NYC "station:
www.myspace.com/flyingpenguinentertainment 

Since they have very few shows it is pretty rare to spot them and here's a gig from their latest your here in the country:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1257244/flying_penguins_on_bbc_documentary/
Wait until the end of the clip for their major performance.

They're awesome, no?




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:03
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Captain Capricorn Captain Capricorn wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

pfff... we got jazz and the blues here...  distinctive American art-forms...
 
Right. Howlin' Wolf's old farm is only a twenty minute drive from my house Tongue


lucky you....  where about's you at... I did some time for Uncle Sam in southern Mississippi.. in Biloxi
 
Biloxi is way south of me...I'm in Tupelo - north MS...& birthplace of The King Wink 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:06
I'm familiar with most of the Finnish bands in the archives, plus some that aren't here. I'm not a patriot/nationalist in the least, but I've always been interested in checking out stuff from my own country. Our library system pretty much carries all of them, so it's not all that troublesome. At least if I find something good, I'll get a chance to see them live (probably).

BTW, My favorite Japanese bands are Natsumen, Machine & the Synergetic Nuts, Salle Gaveau and Envy. Fantastic stuff! Clap


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:07
oh yes....  that it is Heart  I always wanted to head up that way and see the battlefields at Corinth and Iuka but never made it. Any free time I had was spent in New Orleans in a dress and high-heels...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:10
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

oh yes....  that it is Heart  I always wanted to head up that way and see the battlefields at Corinth and Iuka but never made it. Any free time I had was spent in New Orleans in a dress and high-heels...
 
Nice! I love that city...I spent some time with the O.T.O. camp out there last year...interesting bunch.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:12
oh yes... it is an interesting place... Heart  Lot's of war stories about that place... but we are not allowed to discuss many of them. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:17
Originally posted by rosenbach rosenbach wrote:

From the early 80's among the more known prog bands from Mexico were Chac Mool(before their pop side)and Iconoclasta, there were also some more RIO influenced bands like Decibel, Nazca and then Banda Elastica.



Chac Mool and Iconoclasta are great. I (finally) started playing the records in my Chac Mool box set. The second album is amazing! And Iconoclasta never fails to please. Too bad the more avant-garde bands' are quite difficult to track down. I almost won the Decibel box set on eBay once. Almost.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:50
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Well, I'm Italian... Do I need to say moreWink?

Anyway, one of the most representative RPI bands hails from my hometown of Rome - Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. At present, I can't remember about any others, but I am sure there are quite a few.
 
Thus is really one of the few things we italians can be proud of, these days....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:52
I'm from Venice. We have Le Orme, and less known bands from the past, like Venetian Power and I Cocai. Also Devil Doll is partly from Venice.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 09:55
Originally posted by aprusso aprusso wrote:

Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Well, I'm Italian... Do I need to say moreWink?

Anyway, one of the most representative RPI bands hails from my hometown of Rome - Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. At present, I can't remember about any others, but I am sure there are quite a few.
 
Thus is really one of the few things we italians can be proud of, these days....


hahhaha... don't get her started...  she makes me.. who is NO slouch in firebrandedness.. look apathetic. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 10:32
Japan got Osamu Kitajima! love his early work.
 
In denmark we have:
Secret Oyster
Burnin red ivanhoe
Coma (not on Pa! O.O)
Culpeper's Orchard (Michael Friis is still playing. Will see him live in April this year)
The Old Man And The Sea
The Savage Rose (Annisette's (lead singer of the savage rose) daughter have made a band called Catbird (they are touring right now in denmark) i saw them for 2 weeks ago =).
they are playing melodic symphonic prog/psych. She sings almost as good as Annisette did in the late 60's! The concert was great.
+ some other bands (still not as many as sweden got -_- LOL)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 10:40
Samla Mammas Manna, and I'm not quite sure if they count as prog but Bob Hund is a good band also.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 10:43
Mexico Have:
 
Banda Elastica.
Chac Mool
Cabezas de Cera
El Diablo
Nuevo Mexico
Al Universo
Humus
and Many more.
 




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 10:45
One oft overlooked Québec band from the seventies was Octobre. I managed to get them added a couple of years ago but there has been little interest. Far more talented than Harmonium & Maniege as far as I was concerned.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 10:53
I'm not that of a native-language Prog or Rock listener, but here are some real gems that should get some more light to the rest of the world:

Spinetta Jade - Bajo Belgrano (excellent Jazz Fusion, in the Funk style of Fusion)
Invisible - Durazno Sangrado (should definitely be a classic Prog album in the top 100, very elaborated jazz rock)
Pescado Rabioso - 2 & Desatormentandonos (not really Prog, but they're a great mix of Prog leanings with blues and hard rock, classic 70's)
Pappo's Blues - Triangulo (classic heavy blues from my country)
Sui Generis and Seru Giran are classic folk/pop bands, though I don't admire them really....
Alejandro Herrera - Minority Report (is, well, very unknown, but he played at my house with top-notch jazz musicians from my country, and he released his first solo album, which is awesome jazz fusion with a lot of funk elements)
Well pretty much Luis Alberto Spinetta's whole catalogue is very worth of checking...

But where my country really shines in the music side, is in jazz and tango.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 10:59
Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

I'm not that of a native-language Prog or Rock listener, but here are some real gems that should get some more light to the rest of the world:

Spinetta Jade - Bajo Belgrano (excellent Jazz Fusion, in the Funk style of Fusion)
Invisible - Durazno Sangrado (should definitely be a classic Prog album in the top 100, very elaborated jazz rock)
Pescado Rabioso - 2 & Desatormentandonos (not really Prog, but they're a great mix of Prog leanings with blues and hard rock, classic 70's)
Pappo's Blues - Triangulo (classic heavy blues from my country)
Sui Generis and Seru Giran are classic folk/pop bands, though I don't admire them really....
Alejandro Herrera - Minority Report (is, well, very unknown, but he played at my house with top-notch jazz musicians from my country, and he released his first solo album, which is awesome jazz fusion with a lot of funk elements)
Well pretty much Luis Alberto Spinetta's whole catalogue is very worth of checking...

But where my country really shines in the music side, is in jazz and tango.



And La Maquina de Hacer Pajaros. And Crucis (probably #6 on my All-Time Favourite Prog Bands list). I'd say your country shines when it comes to prog Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 11:00
Originally posted by aprusso aprusso wrote:

Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Well, I'm Italian... Do I need to say moreWink?

Anyway, one of the most representative RPI bands hails from my hometown of Rome - Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. At present, I can't remember about any others, but I am sure there are quite a few.
 
Thus is really one of the few things we italians can be proud of, these days....


So very trueCry...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 11:01
We have a very fertile Proto Prog scenario and now it's growing again:
 
This are the Peruvian bands in PA:
 
DON GATO Jazz Rock/Fusion
FLOR DE LOTO Prog Folk
FRAGIL Symphonic Prog
KHARMINA BURANNA Heavy Prog
LAGHONIA Psychedelic/Space Rock
MUSEO HETERODOXO RIO/Avant-Prog
SERPENTINA SATELITE Psychedelic/Space Rock
SUPAY Prog Folk
TRAFFIC SOUND Psychedelic/Space Rock
 
From this, I highly recommend: Frágil, Traffic Sound, Laghonia and Supay
 
And still going to add:
  1. Telegraph Avenue
  2. El Polen
  3. Toilet Paper
  4. Los Shains
  5. Tarkus
  6. Los Blekings
  7. The Big Pink
  8. Los Yorks
  9. El Opio
  10. El Humo

Mosty of them from the late 60's

And a couple more
 
We have a decent number of good bands
 
Iván


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2009 at 11:09
Originally posted by WalterDigsTunes WalterDigsTunes wrote:

Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

I'm not that of a native-language Prog or Rock listener, but here are some real gems that should get some more light to the rest of the world:

Spinetta Jade - Bajo Belgrano (excellent Jazz Fusion, in the Funk style of Fusion)
Invisible - Durazno Sangrado (should definitely be a classic Prog album in the top 100, very elaborated jazz rock)
Pescado Rabioso - 2 & Desatormentandonos (not really Prog, but they're a great mix of Prog leanings with blues and hard rock, classic 70's)
Pappo's Blues - Triangulo (classic heavy blues from my country)
Sui Generis and Seru Giran are classic folk/pop bands, though I don't admire them really....
Alejandro Herrera - Minority Report (is, well, very unknown, but he played at my house with top-notch jazz musicians from my country, and he released his first solo album, which is awesome jazz fusion with a lot of funk elements)
Well pretty much Luis Alberto Spinetta's whole catalogue is very worth of checking...

But where my country really shines in the music side, is in jazz and tango.



And La Maquina de Hacer Pajaros. And Crucis (probably #6 on my All-Time Favourite Prog Bands list). I'd say your country shines when it comes to prog Smile
And do not forget Aquelarre and Orion's BeethovenBig smile




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