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gdub411
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Joined: August 24 2004
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Posted: November 28 2004 at 22:47 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
DallasBryan wrote:
Im gay |
You may well be, but "I'm a self-absorbed, immature, anti-social ignorant PR*CK" would be closer to the truth, I think.
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although Ivan would tell ya that yer feeding the trolls
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threefates
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Posted: November 28 2004 at 23:51 |
DallasBryan wrote:
Im gay |
And your point?? or is the lack of a point the problem??
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THIS IS ELP
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Blacksword
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Joined: June 22 2004
Location: England
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 03:07 |
Voted Genesis. UK Prog didn't get any better in the 70's IMO.
Not far behind them was Camel and Yes, of course.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Fragile
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 04:47 |
How can you leave out Crimson?But it has to be YES.The Yes album, Fragile,Close to the edge(greatest piece of music ever)Tales,Relayer and Going for the one.This run of classic albums cannot be bettered, albeit Gabriel's Genesis gave it a mighty big try.
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ShrinkingViolet
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 06:59 |
Er...Aye..how can you leave out Crimson? I voted for Yes, simply because Yes are Gods . Although I agree with Fragile that Genesis gave it a very good try. Yes have created some of the finest Prog in the 70's with such fantastic albums ; Close To The Edge, Relayer and Going For the one being my faves.
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sigod
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Joined: September 17 2004
Location: London
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 07:24 |
gdub411 wrote:
Hmm...let me make a best of poll and include Eno and David Bowie, but skip King Crimson and VdGG |
Stop that. I have a wet towel and it's aimed right at your arse
Anyways up, I'm not playing 'cos the Crims have been left out (folds arms and sits down in a huff)
And for the last time (for the love of god) ELO are NOT Prog...
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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Joren
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 10:05 |
GG for me!
But where's King Crimson?
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Carlos
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 10:32 |
IN DIRE STRAITS AGAIN... AMONG ALL THESE GREAT BANDS I PICKED THE FLOYD... THEIR THE VERY FIRST BAND I REALLY LIKED AND THE MY KEY TO ENTER TO THE PROG WORLD
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Democracy=A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people...
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Velvetclown
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 10:43 |
ShrinkingViolet is the greatest 70s star
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ShrinkingViolet
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 10:54 |
why thank you Velvet your so kind
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Velvetclown
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 10:57 |
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Velvetclown
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 11:02 |
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Swinton MCR
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 11:15 |
Genesis Obv but with Yes, Camel in very close second and ELP, Floyd, Greenslade and Focus in for third place.
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Velvetclown
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 11:20 |
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Velvetclown
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 11:25 |
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ShrinkingViolet
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 17:23 |
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Fragile
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 19:51 |
Haw you I've been tryin tae git yu aw night where the frick yu been hidin ya viking dandelion?And don't try and bring me into yur scurrilous deeds tellin wee Violet I'm like yu coz am no a pervert I just love prog especially the might YES but it's hard trying to differentiate between all the great british prog bands from those halcyon days.They'll get yae wae that tag yuve got Velvet ye cannae run forever just gie yur self up son the judge 'll be lenient
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DallasBryan
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Joined: November 23 2004
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 21:58 |
BRIAN ENO - ANOTHER GREEN WORLD
Eno first emerged as a member of Roxy Music,
where the synthesizer player electronically "treated"
the band's other instruments, the first indicator that
the recording process was itself Eno's chosen
instrument. His subsequent career has been one of
the most provocative in pop, for not only did he
devote himself to such obscure pursuits as "ambient
music," but he produced vital albums by David
Bowie, Talking Heads, and U2. Eno made a handful
of relatively conventional pop albums in the 1970s,
and Another Green World ranks with Before and After
Science as his most enduring solo work. Another
Green World finds Eno mixing distorted guitars
(courtesy of Robert Fripp) with a variety of keyboards
and exotic rhythms to create a meditative wash of
sound that is nonetheless awash with colorful
touches. From the strange-but-true file, Phil Collins
contributes drums and percussion to three tracks.
This 1975 recording catches the ex-Roxy Music
member in transition between art rock and his more
progressive-ambient recordings. With an all-star
cast including drummer Phil Collins, guitarist Robert
Fripp, and John Cale on viola, Another Green World
explores instrumental landscapes and aural textures
not normally associated with rock recordings. Brian
Eno created layers of quirky sonic atmospheres and
electronic tone poems. One of the many utterly
essential Brian Eno albums - cut and paste
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The Prognaut
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Posted: November 29 2004 at 22:34 |
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break the circle
reset my head
wake the sleepwalker
and i'll wake the dead
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ShrinkingViolet
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Location: Scotland
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Posted: November 30 2004 at 10:46 |
LoL Fragile.
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