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David_D
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richardh wrote: "if you just take the debut The Barbarian - Heavy Prog (Hendrix and Psychedelic influenced) Take A Pebble - Jazz/Symphonic Knife Edge - Psychedelic rock The Three Fates - Symphonic/Jazz Tank - Jazz Rock/Electronic Lucky Man - Folk/Psychedelic/Electronic So she has a point but ELP were a hard band stylistically to pin down. They were 'messy' as I assert or if you are being kind then 'eclectic' as JD suggests!" Edited by David_D - November 03 2021 at 02:32 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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David_D
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Before I now returned to PA forums (after a very long break), I joined for a while Discogs' forums, but now it's so good again to meet very Prog knowledgeable people who are eager to "talk" and debate as well, thank you.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Matti
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MB without a question.
It was predictable they won't win one of the biggest classic prog bands, but coming even that close is marvelous and proves how many admirers they have here. |
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