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^yes the argument to include Bhead would open the door to all the folks who have appeared on his album on the surface seems correct but a lot of prog artists have included artists from other genres on their albums, two that come to mind are Santana and Steve Hackett, we all know when Willie Nelson sings on Santana's Havana Moon that willie is not a prog artist and the same for Richie Havens on Steve Hacketts album, to placate Ivan we can rest assured that Bhead is not in any way symphonic, and as you stated it would be nice to have reviewers respond to the cases where Bhead is showing his progressive side, I am not a die hard fan but I sure like his collaboration on Octave and Colma has always been a favorite album
There's a huge difference Timothy
Willie Nelson is a GUEST in Havana Moon, you get the album and you see:
Only Santana as author of the album, nobody else is added with him
Ritchie Havens is a GUEST in Please don't Touch (As Steve Walsh), you get the album and you see:
Only Steve Hackett as author, nobody else is added with him
Now you get some Buckethead albums and you sede:
Brain is officially in Prog Archives
Travis Dickerson is already in Prog Archives
The same goes with Viggo Mortenssen, Guns & Roses,, etc.
There's a difference between guest and co-author.
Iván
What would I do w/o Ivan to clear up the gray areas. People that like him want him on the site, people that don't like him do not want him on the site, people who have never heard him even have opinions. The bucket on the head thing alone should get him in
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