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spookytooth
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Joined: April 06 2008
Location: Atlanta, Ga
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Points: 438
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Posted: August 21 2010 at 00:03 |
Anything by Frank Zappa Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks
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Would you like some Bailey's?
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el böthy
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Joined: April 27 2005
Location: Argentina
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Points: 6336
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Posted: August 22 2010 at 17:43 |
Anthony H. wrote:
Anything by The Beatles, especially The White Album.
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"You want me to play what, Robert?"
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moshkito
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Joined: January 04 2007
Location: Grok City
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Points: 17510
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Posted: August 23 2010 at 19:30 |
Hi,
The Doors
Jefferson Airplane
Velvet Underground
Pink Floyd/Soft Machine
Frank Zappa
The Beatles
Santana (1st 4 albums -- though prog'rs don't like Latino rhythms!)
Incredible String Band
John Renbourn/Pentangle
Edited by moshkito - August 23 2010 at 19:30
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
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WalterDigsTunes
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Joined: September 11 2007
Location: SanDiegoTijuana
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Points: 4373
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Posted: August 23 2010 at 19:37 |
moshkito wrote:
Santana (1st 4 albums -- though prog'rs don't like Latino rhythms!) |
Once again, you're off floating in outer space. 1. Only the first album is pre-ITCOTCK 2. I've never seen anyone on PA put down early Santana and its rhythms. 3. Usually critical praise ends at the seventh album, Borboletta.
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The Quiet One
Prog Reviewer
Joined: January 16 2008
Location: Argentina
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Points: 15745
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Posted: August 23 2010 at 19:42 |
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
moshkito wrote:
Santana (1st 4 albums -- though prog'rs don't like Latino rhythms!) |
Once again, you're off floating in outer space.
1. Only the first album is pre-ITCOTCK 2. I've never seen anyone on PA put down early Santana and its rhythms. 3. Usually critical praise ends at the seventh album, Borboletta.
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A pitty because Moonflower is excellent, and Amigos is still enjoyable.
I agree with the other two points.
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Joined: July 02 2008
Location: Australia
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Points: 14258
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Posted: August 24 2010 at 07:04 |
The Beatles
The Doors
Jefferson Airplane
Jimi Hendrix
Cream
The 13th Floor Elevators
Masters Apprentices
Creedence Clearwater Revival
ah... the psychedelic 60s - brilliant music all of it...
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sydbarrett2010
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Joined: August 08 2010
Location: iran
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Points: 595
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Posted: August 26 2010 at 17:39 |
patgod - pink floyd
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Klogg
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Joined: April 10 2010
Location: Goiânia-Brazil
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Points: 682
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Posted: August 26 2010 at 20:16 |
The first 3 FZ's, god of hellfire album, Deep Purple first 3, Stand up-JT
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richardh
Prog Reviewer
Joined: February 18 2004
Location: United Kingdom
Status: Offline
Points: 28021
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Posted: August 27 2010 at 01:49 |
The Quiet One wrote:
WalterDigsTunes wrote:
moshkito wrote:
Santana (1st 4 albums -- though prog'rs don't like Latino rhythms!) |
Once again, you're off floating in outer space.
1. Only the first album is pre-ITCOTCK 2. I've never seen anyone on PA put down early Santana and its rhythms. 3. Usually critical praise ends at the seventh album, Borboletta.
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A pitty because Moonflower is excellent, and Amigos is still enjoyable.
I agree with the other two points. |
I'll second Moonflower as well. (although off topic)
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Floydman
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Joined: November 24 2009
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Points: 67
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Posted: August 27 2010 at 13:09 |
Rubber Soul
Aftermath
Pet Sounds
Revolver
Sgt Pepper especially "with "Mr. Kite" and "A Day in the Life" both songs I class as Progressive Rock. While not the first rock concept album I think the concept of the alter-ego band and linking of songs just revolutionized the concept album in rock music and put the concept album in rock on the map.
The Who Tommy ok not the first rock-opera but it's a great album and it also help popularize the rock opera.
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CPicard
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Joined: October 03 2008
Location: Là, sui monti.
Status: Offline
Points: 10841
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Posted: August 27 2010 at 15:52 |
Ornette Coleman, Free Jazz (1960)
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lucas
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Joined: February 06 2004
Location: France
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Points: 8138
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Posted: August 27 2010 at 17:28 |
Brigitte Fontaine - Brigitte Fontaine est...folle ! (1968) Booker T & The MG's - Hip Hug Her (1967) Joni Mitchell - Song To A Seagull (1968) Roy Harper - Sophisticated Beggar (1967) Blossom Toes - We Are Ever So Clean (1967) The Shadows - The Shadows (1961) & Out Of The Shadows (1962) The Troggs - From Nowhere...The Troggs (1966) The Yardbirds - pretty much everything
+ the ones that were previously mentioned and many more !
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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cstack3
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Joined: July 20 2009
Location: Tucson, AZ USA
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Points: 7264
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Posted: August 27 2010 at 18:33 |
"The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp"
Otherwise, I'd have to put up a ton of sh*te like "The Monkees"!!
The Association had some rather lovely, pre-Yes vocal harmonizations that apparently inspired Yes to some degree, I've read where Jon Anderson once recorded a nice version of "Never, My Love." I'd like to hear that.
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The Wrinkler
Forum Senior Member
Joined: December 03 2009
Status: Offline
Points: 638
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Posted: August 27 2010 at 19:45 |
I love Love!
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