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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

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Shame ... to just go for a few things ... I have 1500 LP's and 2000 CD's and I wouldn't have them in my collection if any of them were not the special music that they are ... I can't even choose, and sometimes I just close my eyes, run the fingers through and what it stops on ... gets to be heard ... 

The surprise factor is worth it ... a new appreciation, which we all can get from any album ... but for me, most often, it is like listening to the album the very first time ... I don't look "back" at some favorite because my little Johnson is now old enough and feels like it has to get a rise from listening to that song to reminisce myself of the nice time I had with that girl .... some 30 or 40 years ago ... I'm insane, but not crazy, and my wife is better than any of them and these albums.

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PS: She agrees with me ... some music is nice ... but as much as I love the experience of the music and its details left and right and post here ... I can count these albums you would like to see listed on just a couple of fingers ... but they mostly relate to that time and place, and not today, even though listening to it is just as good as it was yesterday ... except I have more warmth with me now!

Pedro let me know when u wanna sell some of your vinyl, I've told u before. If ur not spinning them then get them to me so they can play what is buried deep in the grooves.
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The ultimate prog out, would be my own Emerson,Lake & Palmer best off.

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Originally posted by gr8dane gr8dane wrote:

The ultimate prog out, would be my own Emerson,Lake & Palmer best off.


I hope you didn't include Jeremy Bender, Benny the Bouncer, the sheriff or Are you ready Eddie on it. LOL
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by gr8dane gr8dane wrote:

The ultimate prog out, would be my own Emerson,Lake & Palmer best off.


I hope you didn't include Jeremy Bender, Benny the Bouncer, the sheriff or Are you ready Eddie on it. LOL

I don't like elp

But the Sherriff is a good song!
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

By the way, I'd never heard of Alex Lifeson of Rush either, until I posted my recent Guitar Heroes poll, so that's another new name I've learned since being here. Smile
 
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Originally posted by gr8dane gr8dane wrote:

The ultimate prog out, would be my own Emerson,Lake & Palmer best off.



Now we're talkin
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Originally posted by Tapfret Tapfret wrote:

Classic era only is the gist, eh?

GG - The Power and the Glory
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Io Sono Nato Libero
Yessongs
Gnidrolog - In Spite of Harry's Toenail
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Not necessarily. If you prefer to 'prog out' to newer stuff then post that. I just don't know that much newer stuff except Spock's Beard and some Marillion. I'm basically all about ELP, classic Genesis and classic Yes. Oh and Gentle freaking Giant if I want to prog the %$*% out.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

When I'm in the mood to totally "prog out" about once a year, I like to listen to my entire Prog-Rock CD collection from A to Z, which usually takes about a month.
 
 Anathema (3); Argent (1); Astra (2); Barclay James Harvest (6); Camel (9); Caravan (9); Earth & Fire (2); Electric Light Orchestra (5);  The Enid (2); Frumpy (1);  Fruupp (2); Peter Gabriel (1); Genesis (8); David Gilmour; (4); Roger Glover (1); Greenslade (1); Group 1850 (2); Steve Hackett (5); Hardin & York (1); Jade Warrior (2); Jethro Tull (6); Kansas (6); King Crimson (1);  Man (5); The Moody Blues (14); Mostly Autumn (3); Pink Floyd (8); Robert Plant (5); Porcupine Tree (5); Procol Harum (4); Rare Bird (2); Rare Earth (1); Renaissance (10); Rush (1); Solution (2); Spooky Tooth (7); Strawbs (7); Styx (1); Supertramp (2); Traffic (6); Robin Trower (5); Rick Wakeman (5); Yes (10)
 
Number of albums in brackets


Wait a min.. I see Peter Gabriel in there but where's Phil?? No Jacket Required is pretty much mandatory for any CD collection of this size. Anyway, right on Spooky Tooth(you know I like them), Barclay James Harvest, etc.. good stuff here.
Phil Collins isn't in the list simply because I don't have any Phil Collins solo albums as I'm not a big fan. The only Genesis album I really like with Phil Collins singing is "A Trick of the Tail".
 
By the way, I forgot to include Rush and Styx in my original prog albums list at the top of the page but they're in there now. Smile
 
I'm listening to "The Wall" by Pink Floyd right now, although I'm not having a "prog out" - I'm just listening to all of my double-CD's all at once. Smile


What.. you don't love solo Collins? You know what, that's it.. I will NEVER post on here... Sorry that joke's getting old at this point lol. Anyway, The Wall right on. Probably wouldn't be my choice but great album for sure.
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Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by gr8dane gr8dane wrote:

The ultimate prog out, would be my own Emerson,Lake & Palmer best off.


I hope you didn't include Jeremy Bender, Benny the Bouncer, the sheriff or Are you ready Eddie on it. LOL

I don't like elp

But the Sherriff is a good song!

Out of the ones I mentioned I probably like Are you ready Eddie the best because it doesn't have that old west saloon feel to it like the others do(or what I affectionately refer to as "silly cowboy songs").


Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - November 06 2019 at 20:27
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Yeah I like that idea of coining the proggin' out Feelin'! Here are some of my favorites!

Kahn - Space Shanty
Room - Pre-Flight
Gong - Flying Teapot
Peter Hammill - Fool's Mate
Arthur - Dreams and Images
Captain Beyond - st
SBB - Pamiec
Camel - A Live Record (second disc)
Shirley en Dolly Collins - Anthems of Eden

modern:
Arena - Contagion
Galahad - Empires Never Last
IQ - Resistance and The Seventh House
Scott Walker - Tilt
I'm guitarist and songwriter for the prog-related band Mother Bass. Find us at http://www.motherbass.com. I also enter stages throughout the Netherlands performing my poetry.
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^^ That's an interesting list of albums. I'm only familiar with Khan's "Space Shanty" album, which I Love, so I'll have to check out the other albums too, starting with "Pre-Flight" by Room, which I'd never heard of before.
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Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

When I'm in the mood to totally "prog out" about once a year, I like to listen to my entire Prog-Rock CD collection from A to Z, which usually takes about a month.
 
 Anathema (3); Argent (1); Astra (2); Barclay James Harvest (6); Camel (9); Caravan (9); Earth & Fire (2); Electric Light Orchestra (5);  The Enid (2); Frumpy (1);  Fruupp (2); Peter Gabriel (1); Genesis (8); David Gilmour; (4); Roger Glover (1); Greenslade (1); Group 1850 (2); Steve Hackett (5); Hardin & York (1); Jade Warrior (2); Jethro Tull (6); Kansas (6); King Crimson (1);  Man (5); The Moody Blues (14); Mostly Autumn (3); Pink Floyd (8); Robert Plant (5); Porcupine Tree (5); Procol Harum (4); Rare Bird (2); Rare Earth (1); Renaissance (10); Rush (1); Solution (2); Spooky Tooth (7); Strawbs (7); Styx (1); Supertramp (2); Traffic (6); Robin Trower (5); Rick Wakeman (5); Yes (10)
 
Number of albums in brackets


Wait a min.. I see Peter Gabriel in there but where's Phil?? No Jacket Required is pretty much mandatory for any CD collection of this size. Anyway, right on Spooky Tooth(you know I like them), Barclay James Harvest, etc.. good stuff here.
Phil Collins isn't in the list simply because I don't have any Phil Collins solo albums as I'm not a big fan. The only Genesis album I really like with Phil Collins singing is "A Trick of the Tail".
 
By the way, I forgot to include Rush and Styx in my original prog albums list at the top of the page but they're in there now. Smile
 
I'm listening to "The Wall" by Pink Floyd right now, although I'm not having a "prog out" - I'm just listening to all of my double-CD's all at once. Smile


What.. you don't love solo Collins? You know what, that's it.. I will NEVER post on here... Sorry that joke's getting old at this point lol. Anyway, The Wall right on. Probably wouldn't be my choice but great album for sure.
I always think of "The Wall" as a Roger Waters solo album, in just the same way as "The Final Cut" album, mainly because Roger Waters sings on both albums instead of David Gilmour.
 
As for Phil Collins, he's a great drummer, but as for his singing, I take that at "Face Value" with "No Jacket Required". "But Seriously", I can "Testify" that I can see "Both Sides" of his appeal as a drummer and a singer. Gosh! Is that the time? "Hello, I Must Be Going." I'm "Going Back" to "Dance into the Light" now and listen to some Peter Gabriel-era Genesis. Tongue


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - November 07 2019 at 05:55
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I guess if I want to prog out with my log out, ELP, Genesis, or Yes will do it in a classic sense but there are so many other choices.

Edited by Jeffro - November 08 2019 at 05:12
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I think 90% of my music collection is a prog, so I prog out 90% of the time I hear music. Anyway, when I really wanna prog I end up playing Selling England too, or Seconds Out
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Right now I'm thinking
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Hi,

I'm gonna state that if I can not take my whole library of music with me, then I don't want any.

I "already" have that music inside of me, that I enjoy tremendously anyway, and I can tell you that on an isolated island, on a sad, quiet day, I can hear the whole album in my head ... and love the heck out of it.

I guess it's like your favorite blanket, or pillow ... it has some properties that one can not exactly describe.
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

I'm gonna state that if I can not take my whole library of music with me, then I don't want any.

I "already" have that music inside of me, that I enjoy tremendously anyway, and I can tell you that on an isolated island, on a sad, quiet day, I can hear the whole album in my head ... and love the heck out of it.

I guess it's like your favorite blanket, or pillow ... it has some properties that one can not exactly describe.


Right on man.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

When I'm in the mood to totally "prog out" about once a year, I like to listen to my entire Prog-Rock CD collection from A to Z, which usually takes about a month.
 
 Anathema (3); Argent (1); Astra (2); Barclay James Harvest (6); Camel (9); Caravan (9); Earth & Fire (2); Electric Light Orchestra (5);  The Enid (2); Frumpy (1);  Fruupp (2); Peter Gabriel (1); Genesis (8); David Gilmour; (4); Roger Glover (1); Greenslade (1); Group 1850 (2); Steve Hackett (5); Hardin & York (1); Jade Warrior (2); Jethro Tull (6); Kansas (6); King Crimson (1);  Man (5); The Moody Blues (14); Mostly Autumn (3); Pink Floyd (8); Robert Plant (5); Porcupine Tree (5); Procol Harum (4); Rare Bird (2); Rare Earth (1); Renaissance (10); Rush (1); Solution (2); Spooky Tooth (7); Strawbs (7); Styx (1); Supertramp (2); Traffic (6); Robin Trower (5); Rick Wakeman (5); Yes (10)
 
Number of albums in brackets


Wait a min.. I see Peter Gabriel in there but where's Phil?? No Jacket Required is pretty much mandatory for any CD collection of this size. Anyway, right on Spooky Tooth(you know I like them), Barclay James Harvest, etc.. good stuff here.
Phil Collins isn't in the list simply because I don't have any Phil Collins solo albums as I'm not a big fan. The only Genesis album I really like with Phil Collins singing is "A Trick of the Tail".
 
By the way, I forgot to include Rush and Styx in my original prog albums list at the top of the page but they're in there now. Smile
 
I'm listening to "The Wall" by Pink Floyd right now, although I'm not having a "prog out" - I'm just listening to all of my double-CD's all at once. Smile


What.. you don't love solo Collins? You know what, that's it.. I will NEVER post on here... Sorry that joke's getting old at this point lol. Anyway, The Wall right on. Probably wouldn't be my choice but great album for sure.
I always think of "The Wall" as a Roger Waters solo album, in just the same way as "The Final Cut" album, mainly because Roger Waters sings on both albums instead of David Gilmour.
 
As for Phil Collins, he's a great drummer, but as for his singing, I take that at "Face Value" with "No Jacket Required". "But Seriously", I can "Testify" that I can see "Both Sides" of his appeal as a drummer and a singer. Gosh! Is that the time? "Hello, I Must Be Going." I'm "Going Back" to "Dance into the Light" now and listen to some Peter Gabriel-era Genesis. Tongue


Haha I think you got them all in there.
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Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

I guess if I want to prog out with my log out, ELP, Genesis, or Yes will do it in a classic sense but there are so many other choices.


What other choices?? Who are these other choices you speak of?

No seriously though, can't forget some of these really good ROI bands I've been getting into lately like Art Zoyd, Univers Zero, Henry Cow, Magma(not technically I guess.. but they count lol).
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Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

I guess if I want to prog out with my log out, ELP, Genesis, or Yes will do it in a classic sense but there are so many other choices.


What other choices?? Who are these other choices you speak of?

No seriously though, can't forget some of these really good ROI bands I've been getting into lately like Art Zoyd, Univers Zero, Henry Cow, Magma(not technically I guess.. but they count lol).

Return on Investment bands? LOL I think you mean RIO (Rock in Opposition). Magma is Zeuhl not RIO. Present and Thinking Plague are two other RIO bands.
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