On my stereo
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Topic: On my stereo
Posted By: Peter
Subject: On my stereo
Date Posted: January 31 2004 at 17:49
Currently listening to? Well, nothing at the moment, but last night it was
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Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: January 31 2004 at 19:22
Let's talk about classic Peter ! oh yeah ! Classic ... In my car last 3 days I am spinning Van der Graaf Generator's "H to He, Who Am the Only One", for me it is a classic the perfect album from the most perfect Van der Graaf period. Thi
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Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: January 31 2004 at 23:13
Now i am listening to Peter Hammill - "The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage" a really great underrated CD a la Van Der Graaf !
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: January 31 2004 at 23:49
You know Max, I'm a little ashamed to say that I don't own any VDGG al
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: February 01 2004 at 09:36
hey guys: i have just finished listening to "Seasons Of Change" by Fraternity ,from 1971, a bit before my time but back in the the days when Australia was developing a great prog sound which has largely dissappeared nowedays it is boybands, girly crybaby m
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Posted By: EVO
Date Posted: February 01 2004 at 16:37
I was just relaxing with the serene sounds of GANDALF-Tale from a Long Forgotten Kingdom, its just quiet, and easy listening...
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Posted By: maani
Date Posted: February 01 2004 at 16:48
Max: Like Peter, I am ashamed to say that I don't own any VDGG. I'll get on it right away! On my "stereo" (sadly, an archaic term, like "record"...): switching off between Cinque (Deus ex Machina), which has become one of my fave p
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: February 01 2004 at 19:59
Maani: I still use the term "Record Store" even though i have not seen a record in one for years!!!...my nephews and neices are mystified !!!!! stay safe!!!
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Posted By: maani
Date Posted: February 01 2004 at 21:46
Dude: The two major music stores in NYC are "Tower Records" and "Virgin Records." Personally, I think both companies should be sued for fraud and false advertising given that neither one sells "records."
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 01 2004 at 21:59
Guys: Isn't "record' short for "recording?"
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Posted By: myas0
Date Posted: February 02 2004 at 01:11
I've got "a bunch" of CDs, and till certain moment in time was listening to them sporadically, but noticed that I preferred some of them more than others, and decided to put an end to that and started listening to all CDs one by one. Today it
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Posted By: Mattjam65
Date Posted: February 02 2004 at 02:40
I recently got the Mars Volta- Deloused in the Comatorium. While it isnt prog in the classic sense, it is good hard rock with a prog influenced and experimental edge. I 've also been listening to alot of classical guitar music like Andrew Yorks
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Posted By: maani
Date Posted: February 02 2004 at 09:55
Peter: Shall we debate semantics? A "recording" is "a sound event captured at a specific moment in time." The term "record" is the tangible, physical product that holds a "recording," and has long been understood and accepted to
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: February 02 2004 at 10:12
Maani: An English major?..did you serve in the Falklands War..Just Kidding!!! i wish i had your smarts!!!
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: February 02 2004 at 17:26
I'm putting all my new stuff on "heavy rotation"........... Salem Hill - Be Allan Holdsworth - Sixteen Men of Tain SE Glass Hammer - Chronometr
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 02 2004 at 20:20
I am currently listening to Soft Machine-4th. It is on the third track called "Fletcher's Blemish."
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 00:37
Maani, I accept your definition
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 01:21
Maani, "English" is ALWAYS sp
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Posted By: Manillo
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 12:46
CDs of the week this week include: Fish Rising (Steve Hillage); For Girls Who Grow Plump... (Caravan) - such a good album - and, never too far away f
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 14:18
Man, hmmm, I think I have something on vinyl by them somewhere...I've had Voyage of the Acolyte by Steve Hackett in the rotation for the last week, what a great album. The ProjeKts by King Crimson has been played lately too, all four discs, some really int
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 18:57
I am listening to Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz. It is awesome!
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 19:31
Alexander, I think I have that too, one or two extended free jams, right? It's ok if you like highly talented musicians breaking ground and all that, but you always come back to Grand Funk Railroad.
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Posted By: Mattjam65
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 20:27
Gryphon -- "Red Queen to Gryphon Three" Awesome!! If you havent heard this, get it. You wont be disappointed.
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 20:32
Mattjam, I've got that on vinyl somewhere, I remember liking it alot, I picked it up at a long defunct record shop in NJ for a few bucks fifteen to twenty years ago. I remember liking the woodwinds alot.
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 21:24
I just got 3 CD's in the mail. Zen Rock and Roll - Kind of a tribute to Prog, like the Tangent. "Very interesting" on a first listen. Atlantis "Pray for Rain" I bought it for the Holdsworth tune. Very Neo. Wonder what K-2 will sound like
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 21:39
i am just reaqainting myself with "Godbluff" by Van Der Graff Generator, i forgot how good "Scorched Earth" was........its been a few years!!!
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 03 2004 at 22:05
[QUOTE=Gonghobbit]Alexander, I think I have that too, one or two extended free jams, right? It's ok if you like highly talented musicians breaking ground and all that, but you always come back to Grand Funk Railroad.
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 04 2004 at 03:12
[QUOTE=Gonghobbit] Alexander, I think I have that too, one or two extended free jams, right? It's ok if you like highly talented musicians breaking ground and all that, but you always come back to Grand Funk Railroad.
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: February 04 2004 at 06:17
Grand Funk Railroad wow theres a name from the past! They were never big in my country but i liked them. By the way what was their last album called and when was it released?
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Posted By: Mattjam65
Date Posted: February 04 2004 at 13:39
I'm in a rock and roll mood today----- in the disc changer as we speak................... Black Sabbath Vol.4 Rush "A Farewell to Kings" AAHHHHHH......the memories
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 04 2004 at 14:29
Zappa producing and playing guitar for Grand Funk, that's kind of a tight fit...I think they're playing the local USO this week, and doing a free concert on top of a barber shop.
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 05 2004 at 08:39
dude wrote:
įGrand Funk Railroad wow theres a name from the past! They were never big in my country but i liked them. By the way what was their last album called and when was it released? |
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 05 2004 at 20:30
Popped on 'Space & Time' by Ici Maintenants most recently, Hillage-like space rock, pretty damn good, linked to the whole Gong scene. From planetgong.co.uk: Brilliant, atmospheric live psychedelic jamming album by Here & Now offsho
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 05 2004 at 20:44
Currently listening to the Muffins' Open City album. The album consists of various outtakes through-out the Mufffins carrer. I am on the track:" Not Alone."
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Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 08:05
Currently listening to CAN "Ege Bamyasi" , the Corbet review inspire me ...
so far a very very addicitve sound ... I Love it ...
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Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: February 09 2004 at 17:54
PEDRO AZNAR, just because his voice is sublime.
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 09 2004 at 18:36
Open City is really good, 185 is excellent too...they were very good at The Knitting Factory a few years back. I just received 'Sacred Geometry' by Daevid Allen (Gong), 2001 I think, pretty ambient but I keep putting it on and hearing more sound
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Posted By: myas0
Date Posted: February 11 2004 at 03:14
MY FRIENDS, have you heard of such a band as MONGOL ??? I forgot all of my over 500 CDs collection (pretty modest I'd say) for 2 weeks by now completely after I bought their CD - "Doppler 444"!!! THAT IS SOMETHING THAT EVEN CAN'T BE CALLED JUS
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Posted By: Aqualung
Date Posted: February 11 2004 at 10:37
in these days i'm listening to porcupine tree - in absentia ( great cd) king crimson - red yes - close to the edge anathema - a natural disaster ( but it's not prog)
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Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: February 15 2004 at 21:38
There is an MP3 song @ http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAND.asp?band_id=695 - http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAN D.asp?band_id=695 from MONGOL "Doppler444" album ...<
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: February 16 2004 at 00:11
Aqualung (wipe yer nose!"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: February 17 2004 at 11:48
I found that Driller from Mongol has some very Holdsworthian guitar lines. I'd like to find this disc.
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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: February 17 2004 at 14:23
Jan Akkerman- From The Basemment King Crimson- (parts of) The Great Deciever Meredith Monk- Songs From The Dolem Guru Guru-UFO
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Posted By: corbet
Date Posted: February 19 2004 at 16:49
V-Baby, UFO is a great album, I've owned and enjoyed it for a while now... however it's the only disc I have by those Guru fellows -- what would you recommend as a good follow up purchase for me? Are all their releases in th
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Posted By: Stormcrow
Date Posted: February 19 2004 at 22:33
I've been doing an in depth relisten and compare, this week, of the Genesis albums Foxtrot, Selling England and Lamb Lies Down. Just because of the discussion on this forum. Definately NOT a chore by any means. And
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Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: February 21 2004 at 10:59
WATCHTOWER : Controle and resistance. Wow, Ron Jarzombek is a guitar genious.
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Posted By: Tauhd Zaļa
Date Posted: February 21 2004 at 18:44
In bulk this week in my ears : Porcupine Tree (various CD) Magma (Live) (hihi !) Placebo (Sle
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Posted By: JLPR
Date Posted: February 21 2004 at 21:51
Cd player: Mars Volta (De-Loused) Stereo: Symphony X (V) Car: Dream Theater (Awake)
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Posted By: StarshipTrooper
Date Posted: February 22 2004 at 16:08
Currently listening to Passengers by Mostly Autumn.
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 01:49
Tauhd Zaia wrote:
Placebo (Sleeping With Ghosts) | What's so bad about Placebo? They're not too bad, in fact their music is pretty relaxing and
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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 14:41
[QUOTE=corbet] V-Baby, UFO is a great album, I've owned and enjoyed it for a while now... however it's the only disc I have by those Guru fellows -- what would you recommend as a good follow up purchase for me? Are all the
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 17:18
> Frank Zappa - Strictly Commercial (the best of...)
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 19:06
Currently listening to Soft Machine's Fifth album. I am on the track: Drop.
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 19:33
Verisimilitude wrote:
> Collage - Moonshine | Again... Why not?
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 25 2004 at 07:31
Alexander wrote:
Currently listening to Soft Machine's Fifth album. I am on the track: Drop. | Alex, man - are you SURE you're only 15...........? Myself, I'm listening to the re-released version of The Allman Brothers At
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Posted By: StarshipTrooper
Date Posted: February 25 2004 at 08:00
Currently listening to a mixture of stuff on Delicious Agony Radio. Some of it is pretty good....at least I can listen to more prog and hopefully increase my knowledge of it...I wish.
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 25 2004 at 15:59
Jim Garten wrote:
Alexander wrote:
Currently listening to Soft Machine's Fifth album. I am on the track: Drop. |
Alex, man - are you SURE you're only 15...........? | LOL! Yes, I am at the age of 15. My birthday is May 19
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 25 2004 at 18:17
[quote=Verisimilitude]Verisimilitude wrote:
Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: February 25 2004 at 18:31
I just picked up the 35th Anniversary "COLLECTION" coined the ULTIMATE YES. I already own 98 percent of it, but, it was an impulse. BTW the acoustic version of South Side of the Sky is wonderful.
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Posted By: shark
Date Posted: February 26 2004 at 17:53
At present, I am very much enjoying the remastered version of Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick. I'd forgotten what a great album this is.
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 27 2004 at 03:06
I'm STILL listening to the Allman Brothers; if only for the fact the tracks are so damned long.... Example, a 27 minute version of 'Whippin Post' (yes, the same one Zappa covered), leads into a 33 minute 'Mountain Jam' Surely on this evidence
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Posted By: The Owl
Date Posted: February 28 2004 at 12:17
Just got to hear: A Triggering Myth. Definitely like things with a modern classical/RIO slant to them, will investigate further Volare' - The Uncertainty Principle. A brilliant one-off by a foursome from Athens GA, Canterbury style with
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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: March 02 2004 at 12:29
I'm listening to Shankar, Song For Everyone. I'm actually debating whether or not to attempt Tales From Topographic Oceans. Or I might keep it simple and put on Neu 1 or Neu 2.
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Posted By: shark
Date Posted: March 02 2004 at 18:36
Eyestrings; Burdened Hands
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 02 2004 at 19:07
I just picked up the Snow Goose from Camel & Octopus from Gentle Giant.
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: March 05 2004 at 23:43
Sounds like good stuff, guys. The Allman Bros
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Posted By: shark
Date Posted: March 07 2004 at 18:13
King Crimson- In The Wake of Poseidon (remastered version)
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Posted By: janhuss
Date Posted: March 09 2004 at 04:31
now, and these days: damian wilson -> disciple.
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 09 2004 at 05:19
Zappa - Joe's Garage Yes - Close To The Edge 10cc - How Dare You!
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: March 09 2004 at 11:40
Well I've finally managed to pry the Allman Brothers from the Hi-Fi, only to have it replaced by Steve Hackett's 'Tokyo Tapes' A live album from 1997, this is a curiosity, in that it is like listening to the best tribute band you could think o
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 10 2004 at 05:11
Listening to Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous at the moment . I can't help loving it. there's still pure rock 'n' roll in my soul! The boys are back in town!
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 07:42
Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 09:46
Still the roots of all pop and rock music: ROCK 'N' ROLL!!
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Posted By: Tauhd Zaļa
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 10:51
[QUOTE=Joren] Listening to Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous at the moment . I can't help loving it. there's still pure rock 'n' roll in my soul! The boys are ba
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 11:14
[QUOTE=Joren] Listening to Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous at the moment . I can't help loving it. there's still pure rock 'n' roll in my soul! The boys are ba
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Posted By: Radioactive Toy
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 13:05
Ulver - themes of william blake - the argument plate 2
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Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 13:42
GENTLE GIANT - In a Glass House
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Posted By: goblin
Date Posted: March 12 2004 at 04:39
Gary Hughes - The Once And Future King (Part One & Two) Pretty cool stuff, great melodies, good vocals, good musicianship... So overall, a fine addition in every collection
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 12 2004 at 09:21
Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: March 12 2004 at 13:54
SABOTAGE BY BLACK SABBATH THE HEAVIEST ALBUM EVER MADE! STING ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! editID>Vibrationbaby38058.5803587963
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: March 13 2004 at 00:46
Queen: "Brighton Rock" and "Now I''m Here," from Sheer Heart Attack! (Me, aged 15.) The Damned - "Under the Floor Again." (CRANK IT!) Paul
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 14 2004 at 05:17
true... Let there be LIGHT! (and there was light) Let there be SOUND! (and there was sound) Let there be DRUMS! (and there were drums-ah) And Let there be GUITAR! (and there was
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Posted By: philippe
Date Posted: March 15 2004 at 08:49
I currently listen to a lot weird and psych stuffs. The last 'cotonwoodhill' by the obscure swiss prog rock called Brainticket. No one here listen to strange and non-classic (mass media speaking) albums made by pionners!!
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 15 2004 at 12:19
Land of Chocolate - Unikorn on the Cob (two of my favorites; Cholate and Corn, yum) Happy the Man - Deaths Crown. Still figuring it out.
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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: March 15 2004 at 12:29
Carl Orff's Carmina Burana Cleveland Symphony Orchestra
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Posted By: Tauhd Zaļa
Date Posted: March 16 2004 at 06:17
I'm happy that my post #100 is about LOVE This morning I listen "The Loves Songs" by Peter Hammill. The sky is blue and we have a lot of sun today in France (21¦ !!) I close my eyes and
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 16 2004 at 11:10
I tell her daily.
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Posted By: Tauhd Zaļa
Date Posted: March 16 2004 at 11:14
danbo wrote:
I tell her daily. | Yes, you have to !!
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Posted By: Ulf Uggason
Date Posted: March 18 2004 at 21:48
The first Locanda Delle Fate! I just got it, and can't stop playing it! Peace, Ulf
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 19 2004 at 10:24
Tauhd Zana wrote:
[QUOTE=danbo]I tell her daily. | Yes, you have to !!
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 19 2004 at 12:30
That picture is not awesome... it's awea lot !
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: March 20 2004 at 20:51
The new Gong - Acidmotherhood, a minor masterpiece perhaps among the by now sprawling Gong corpus. Daevid Allen must be the most youthful 65 year old spaceman (in a good way) anywhere...pretty 'contemporary' sounding, not just another Gong
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: March 20 2004 at 21:51
You know, Mr. "Gonghalfling," I don't really know Gong at all. Where should I start with my Gong education, and why? Thanks in
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: March 21 2004 at 00:16
[QUOTE=Peter Rideout] You know, Mr. "Gonghalfling," I don't really know Gong at all. Where should I start with my Gong education, and
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Posted By: diddy
Date Posted: March 21 2004 at 09:27
[QUOTE=Alexander][QUOTE=Peter Rideout] You know, Mr. "Gonghalfling," I don't really know Gong at all. Where should I start with my G
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Posted By: janhuss
Date Posted: March 22 2004 at 08:37
right now: steve morse -> major impacts.
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: March 23 2004 at 01:31
Thanks for the Gong advice, Alexander &
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: March 23 2004 at 09:46
PETER: YES the Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy...Angels Egg, Flying Teapot And The Wonderful.."You"..The adventures of ZERO THE HERO....."YOU ARE I OR AM I YOU"...its hippy dippy crap, but GREAT crap editID>
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Posted By: diddy
Date Posted: March 23 2004 at 11:02
[QUOTE=dude]PETER: YES the Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy...Angels Egg, Flying Teapot And The Wonderful.."You"..The adventures of ZERO THE HERO....."YOU ARE I OR AM I YOU"...its hippy dippy crap, but GREAT crap ------------- If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear...
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Posted By: Radioactive Toy
Date Posted: March 23 2004 at 12:32
[QUOTE=diddy] [QUOTE=dude]PETER: YES the Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy...Angels Egg, Flying Teapot And The Wonderful.."You"..The adventures of ZERO THE HERO....."YOU ARE I OR AM I YOU"...its hippy dippy crap, but GREAT crap
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