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Always be the first to say hello. H. Jackson Brown

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Topic: Always be the first to say hello. H. Jackson Brown
Posted By: Amaury
Subject: Always be the first to say hello. H. Jackson Brown
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 16:21
This is the least that arise. So, hello to you all. My name is Amaury, has 20 (almost ...), and lived in Nantes (France) where I studied commerce.

A friend with whom I am to music introduced me to this site as "the-web-page-on-which-you-gonna-remained-glued-all-your-life," So here I am.

As prog' rock I can quote, by treating them as important rock bands the following groups:

- Pink Floyd (first group listened with Wish you were here, good start isn't it ?).
- Supertramp (Breakfast in America, Crime of the century, I played on the
Roger Hodgson's 12-string guitar, the true not immitation).
- The Master's Apprentices (Choice Cut, my discovery 2007, I will prepare an article soon if nobody did it before).
- And some Krautrock bands that I discovered gradually as Can (Tago Mago), and Faust (Faust IV), for example.
- EDIT (apologies) : and
Canterbury as Gong (You, Camembert electrique) so ;)
- It is as obvious as a Barrett's song that this list is not exhaustive.

I hope I can soon share with you, learn and give.

See you soon through the site.


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"Why play so many notes when you have to play the best ?" - Miles Davis.



Replies:
Posted By: Tuzvihar
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 16:29
Originally posted by Amaury Amaury wrote:

 "the-web-page-on-which-you-gonna-remained-glued-all-your-life,"

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Originally posted by Amaury Amaury wrote:


- And some Krautrock bands that I discovered gradually as Can (Tago Mago), Gong (You, Camembert electrique), and Faust (Faust IV), for example.

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=848 - Gong isn't Krautrock. Gong is Canterbury.

Nice to meet you Amaury.



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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

Charles Bukowski


Posted By: tuxon
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 16:45
Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Originally posted by Amaury Amaury wrote:

 "the-web-page-on-which-you-gonna-remained-glued-all-your-life,"

Clap

Originally posted by Amaury Amaury wrote:


- And some Krautrock bands that I discovered gradually as Can (Tago Mago), Gong (You, Camembert electrique), and Faust (Faust IV), for example.

http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=848 - Gong isn't Krautrock. Gong is Canterbury.

Nice to meet you Amaury.

 
Warm welcome from me too Amaury. I've been promissed I may get out of this asylum if there are 20.000 members registrated, so invite all your friends and get me out of this maze of insanity.
 
anyway. Gong can also be classified as Space Psychedelic Rock if you really want to, maybe even jazz/fusion with a large stretch of the imagination.Embarrassed
 
 


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