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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Thanks David. From an overview to a preview, here's an A-Z list of who's coming up shortly in Prog Britannia Nine:-
Bad Company (Hard Rock)
Killing Floor (Blues Rock)
Alvin Lee (Blues Rock)
Nazareth (Hard Rock)
Maggie Reilly (Pop/Rock)

I guess it's too late now, but you could make a separate channel for non-Prog in General Music Discussions. Smile 


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Thanks David. From an overview to a preview, here's an A-Z list of who's coming up shortly in Prog Britannia Nine:-
Bad Company (Hard Rock)
Killing Floor (Blues Rock)
Alvin Lee (Blues Rock)
Nazareth (Hard Rock)
Maggie Reilly (Pop/Rock)

I guess it's too late now, but you could make a separate channel for non-Prog. Smile 
Thanks for the suggestion. I have my Psych Britannia channel, which is essentially non-prog, but I already have my work cut out in replacing the 728 album playlists on Prog Britannia 1 & 5 which were recently deleted by YouTube for no apparent reason. Confused
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Okay, so it have been already two of your channels deleted. I'm certainly sorry to hear about that.

Otherwise, I'd like to tell you that we're both entertainers, and I might be a bigger one than 
you actually think. Smile
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Okay, so it have been already two of your channels deleted. I'm certainly sorry to hear about that.

Otherwise, I'd like to tell you that we're both entertainers, and I might be a bigger one than 
you actually think. Smile
It was only my original Prog Britannia channel that was deleted by YouTube, but I had two A-Z playlists stored on there, which are labelled here on this blog as Prog Britannia 1 & 5. 
My Prog Britannia Two channel contains the playlists for both Prog Britannia 2 & 6, and Prog Britannia Three contains the Prog Britannia 3 & 7 playlists, and so on. Confused? You will be. Tongue


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

It was only my original Prog Britannia channel that was deleted by YouTube, but I had two A-Z playlists stored on there, which are labelled here on this blog as Prog Britannia 1 & 5. 
My Prog Britannia Two channel contains the playlists for both Prog Britannia 2 & 6, and Prog Britannia Three contains the Prog Britannia 3 & 7 playlists, and so on. Confused? You will be. Tongue

So maybe it was not randomly that the original channel was deleted. Is there any difference between the original and the later channels?

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

It was only my original Prog Britannia channel that was deleted by YouTube, but I had two A-Z playlists stored on there, which are labelled here on this blog as Prog Britannia 1 & 5. 
My Prog Britannia Two channel contains the playlists for both Prog Britannia 2 & 6, and Prog Britannia Three contains the Prog Britannia 3 & 7 playlists, and so on. Confused? You will be. Tongue

So maybe it was not randomly that the original channel was deleted. Is there any difference between the original and the later channels?

My original Prog Britannia channel may have been deleted simply because it's the oldest, which leaves me wondering now if my later channels will be deleted at some point in the future too. There's no essential difference between the four channels, and you can see a list of artists across  all eight A-Z playlists on the previous page of this blog. Obviously, my Prog Britannia One & Five A-Z playlists no longer exist, at least until I finally get around to replacing them with fresh content. As I mentioned before though, at least I won't make the mistake of adding Deacon Blue, Prefab Sprout and The Sweet the second time around. Smile


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

There's no essential difference between the four channels, and you can see a list of artists across  all eight A-Z playlists on the previous page of this blog. 

I can't imagine that it should make a difference for Youtube which artists you included. It's not that kind of difference, I was thinking about, rather more some technical ones.
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It might maybe be just a technical problem, I guess it happens, or maybe it depends on whether any videos are included. Couldn't you get some help for oploading videos in this computer shop with your friends?


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Prog Britannia Nine: A-Z Album Links

ARC: A Progressive Electronic duo consisting of Ian Boddy & Mark Shreeve - from Newcastle & Great Yarmouth respectively - with a sequencer-driven sound that's very much reminiscent of the Berlin School, so if you like the sound of Tangerine Dream, chances are you'll like the sound of ARC too. Smile


 


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Where Is The What If The What Is In Why? Big smile








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Prog Britannia Nine: A-Z Album Links

If you like the Hard Rock sound of Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs, Boz Burrell & Simon Kirke, then you're in good company. Smile

4 stars 1993: Bad Company - What You Hear is What You Get - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mHvtnwx_E14pSG4C_z0PNMn3Ui3SHAYyM
4 stars 2002: Bad Company - In Concert: Merchants of Cool - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QxaFKmW3aI&t=11s
4 stars 2010: Bad Company - Live at Wembley - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4eacLvmzww
4 stars 2018: Bad Company - Live at Red Rocks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psgUZWoK2wQ

 


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I'm a fan of Bad Co, mainly the earlier stuff, but they don't belong in any Prog Britannia listing/channel and they're not really that "hard rock".
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Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

I'm a fan of Bad Co, mainly the earlier stuff, but they don't belong in any Prog Britannia listing/channel and they're not really that "hard rock".

I can think of several artists who don't belong on ProgArchives either (incl. Kate Bush, Miles Davis & Talk Talk), but I'm glad they're all here.  I already added Paul Rodgers, Paul Kossoff & Free to my various channels, so I could hardly leave out Bad Company, and besides, Straight Shooter was one of the first albums I ever bought, so it brought back fond memories listening to them again. I just discovered Bad Company had a "new" singer (Brian Howe) between the years 1986 and 1994, who is sadly no longer with us. Disapprove

By the  way, I'm saving Talk Talk for my Synth Britannia channel. Wink


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CODE INDIGO: a Progressive Electronic duo consisting of Robert Fox & David Wright, both of which are featured later as solo artists on this channel, so stay tuned. Smile



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DUNCAN MACKAY: Keyboard player extraordinaire who played on Kate Bush's first three albums as well as once being considered as the new keyboard player for YES! Shocked

4 stars 1974: Duncan Mackay - Chimera - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kVw5Sn2KkPyNUFOjxJqwlGTSolZCG7ufc
3 stars 1990: Duncan Mackay - Russell Grant's Zodiac - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGsgeCrPZEEydRoG-I8HyEpRcugPHCIOM
 
 


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Score is a phenomenal album.
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

Score is a phenomenal album.
Yes indeed!  Score gets a well-deserved top score from me too. It's a pity I couldn't find YouTube playlists for Duncan Mackay's two most recent albums:- A Picture of Sound (2017) & Kintsugi (2019). Confused
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ROBERT FOX: a little-known Progressive Electronic artist who's barely a household name even in his own household. Confused

4 stars 2000: Robert Fox - Talking Heads -

 


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I have that on cd....wish I had an old vinyl of that..but I need to relisten..its been a long time....several years since I played it.
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