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Originally posted by TeleStrat TeleStrat wrote:

I gotta say the first three Zepp albums are my favorites. They all score evenly with me but III will usually nudge out the other two if I'm in a particular mood. 
I can recall a time (1970) when Let It Bleed and LZ III played regularly on my Sony reel to reel tape deck and Gimme Shelter and Since I've Been Loving You were regularly requested by my buddies. 

Sam, I recently picked up Different Creatures on vinyl but I haven't gotten into it yet. Embarrassed
Your post tells me I should get around to that.
I like III less than the previous two, mostly because "Gallows Pole" and "Tangerine" are the only I really like on side B. I still like it more than the next one, I never understood all the hype about it.

That's what this thread is for Wink

Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:


Godsmack-- 1000HP ( absolutely love it. Sam. You will to. I know you like these guys like I do. )
It's their latest album, right? I still haven't heard it.


Astrodome - s/t (I'll see them again tomorrow. I hope they'll bring vinyl copies of it)
Øresund Space Collective - Different Creatures (CD2. Maybe even better than the first one. The first track is incredible, I never thought that the combination steel guitar, sitar and violin could work so well Clap)
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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Devin Townsend-- synchestra ( this album is weird. I need for time with it but I do appreciate what I am hearing. )
Nick I've lost track of Townsend long ago, although I do have two more albums post Synchestra, I don't enjoy them half as much as I do with Terria or Synchestra.
I honestly think Synchestra is his best album featuring his strongest songwriting and coolest ideas. Keep at it my friend I'm sure your gonna love it Thumbs Up
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Moonrise - Stopover-Life
Moonrise - Soul's Inner Pendulum
Cirrus Bay - Places Unseen
Agnes Obel - Philharmonics
Agnes Obel - Aventine


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Ocelot - Ocelot  (San Diego, CA  2016)   Female fronted guitar driven psychedelic rock and roll
Eternal Tapestry - Dawn In 2 Dimensions  (Portland, Oregon  2012)   Instrumental psychedelic space rock recorded live
The Socks - The Socks  (Lyon, France  2014)   Hard Rock / Psych Rock 
Echoes And Signals - V   (Tula, Russia  2014)   Mainly Instrumental Post Rock / Progressive Rock 
Gorilla Pulp - Peyote Queen  (Viterbo, Italy  2016)   Dual guitar hard rock / blues rock / fuzz 

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The John Coltrane Quartet - "Africa/Brass"
Led Zeppelin - IV
Charts and Maps - "Dead Horse"
The Doors - "Morrison Hotel"
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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:


Jim (Finnforest) glad to see you spinning Invisible touch by Genesis. I really like it personally and say what you will about the 'Brazilian' but I think it's brilliant and it always makes me giggle. Banks is having just too much fun! Lol



Yeah I've been spinning some 80s albums lately and just enjoying guilty pleasures.  Some of them are really fun even if not "prog greats". 


Today:

Genesis - Shapes
Rush - Signals
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Throbbing Gristle - The Second Annual Report
RRR - Per... Un Mondo Di Cristallo


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United Progressive Fraternity - Fall In Love with the World
Big Big Train - Folklore
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^ Oh for the love of god!! Turn loose those swans!

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^ Oh for the love of god!! Turn loose those swans!
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

^ No Extreme, Mike ???   

I only have three or four metal bands that I'm completely obsessed in, and one of them you would likely go mental over now considering your current metal bender, My Dying Bride! Their stuff is heavy on atmosphere and slow dirge-like riffing, but sometimes frantic and thrashy too.



Check out especially the 2:10 minute point onwards, mate, I think you'll approve....and all their albums get vinyl releases

Very proggy, good mix of clean theatrical gothic vocals and delivish growls, tons of organ/symphonic keyboards and beautiful poetic lyrics. Their albums are always an instant buy for me, although I don't actually have their latest one yet...which means it WASN'T an instant buy in this instance!
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Firstly. Happy Birthday to Audun ( The Bearded Bard). Cake and prog was hopefully maxed out for you on Sunday. ;)
Jim (Finnforest) glad to see you spinning Invisible touch by Genesis. I really like it personally and say what you will about the 'Brazilian' but I think it's brilliant and it always makes me giggle. Banks is having just too much fun! Lol

Michael (Aussie Byrd- Bro) I'm glad to hear that Headspace's All that you fear is gone is starting to work its magic on you. I know, like most albums, it's a real grower but I am surprised its Wilson's vocals for you that are taking the longest to appreciate. Lol if anything I would think that Wilson would be loved instantly by many in our lovely prog community because his voice is like a direct combination of Freddy Mercury & Jon Anderson....hell you can even throw in a canary in my opinion too! Just my thoughts, but I think the man can sing his ass off. I am also sticking with Headspace's latest to be in my top 5 so far in 2016. It's been a great year.

Music today and yesterday. Slightly getting ready for my Devin Townsend concert tonight. ;)

The Devin Townsend Project-- addicted.
Godsmack-- 1000HP ( absolutely love it. Sam. You will to. I know you like these guys like I do. )
Opeth-- Ghost Reveries ( listened to this traveling back to Toronto on a greyhound bus from London and it knocked me right out. How the time flies when you hear such clever musical arrangements.)
Pink Floyd-- Shine on...live 1988 ( Gilmour lead Floyd in the spotlight and the performance of Dogs of War is awesome. Great set list too. 17 tracks of gold. )
Peter Gabriel-- 3 (melt) family snapshot really is lovely. The closer BIKO is still my favourite though.
Magenta-- Seven ( I really forgot how charming Christina Boothe's voice is. Envy is just an amazing song and an awesome tribute to Genesis's Entangled. Lots of similarities done by Rob Reed there.
Devin Townsend-- synchestra ( this album is weird. I need for time with it but I do appreciate what I am hearing. )


Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Motorpsycho Clap, my favourite LZ album (tied with Physical Graffiti) Thumbs Up (agree about those weak closers, btw), and a band I've never heard of. LOL
Thanks, Sam. Smile
For me it's between II and Houses of the Holy (even though D'yer Mak'er is a stinker, the others compensate for that Tongue). I always had problems with side 4 of Physical Graffiti, it brings the album down very much, especially after my favourite side.
I did think about playing Birds and Buildings but it was too late for such crazy music Big smile

Yesterday:
Giorgio Moroder - Midnight Express OST
The Grand Astoria - Punkadelia Supreme (Punkadelic Rock, I like the idea. The album is way too long though.)
Øresund Space Collective - Different Creatures (CD1. First listen, amazing music so far Clap)

I gotta say the first three Zepp albums are my favorites. They all score evenly with me but III will usually nudge out the other two if I'm in a particular mood. 
I can recall a time (1970) when Let It Bleed and LZ III played regularly on my Sony reel to reel tape deck and Gimme Shelter and Since I've Been Loving You were regularly requested by my buddies. 

Sam, I recently picked up Different Creatures on vinyl but I haven't gotten into it yet. Embarrassed
Your post tells me I should get around to that.
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Tonight's choices:

Glass Hammer – Valkyrie
Yes – Yes
Yes – Fly from Here
Asia Minor – Between Flesh and Divine
Atlantide – s/t
Blakulla – s/t
Casa das Maquinas – Lar de Maravilhas
Cai – Mas Alla de Nuestras Mentes Diminutas
Ash Ra Tempel – Starring Rosi
Mostly Autumn – Go Well Diamond Heart
Headspace – All That You Fear is Gone (sort of slowly getting there with this one, Nick, but I think you REALLY have to love Damien Wilson’s voice to dig it – which I know you do!)
Steve Roach – Shadows of Time
Steve Roach – The Delicate Forever
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Druckfarben - Second Sound
Different Light - The Burden of Paradise
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Originally posted by The Bearded Bard The Bearded Bard wrote:

Motorpsycho Clap, my favourite LZ album (tied with Physical Graffiti) Thumbs Up (agree about those weak closers, btw), and a band I've never heard of. LOL
Thanks, Sam. Smile
For me it's between II and Houses of the Holy (even though D'yer Mak'er is a stinker, the others compensate for that Tongue). I always had problems with side 4 of Physical Graffiti, it brings the album down very much, especially after my favourite side.
I did think about playing Birds and Buildings but it was too late for such crazy music Big smile

Yesterday:
Giorgio Moroder - Midnight Express OST
The Grand Astoria - Punkadelia Supreme (Punkadelic Rock, I like the idea. The album is way too long though.)
Øresund Space Collective - Different Creatures (CD1. First listen, amazing music so far Clap)
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Monday...

Blackwater - Blackwater  (Cleveland, Ohio  2014)   Hard Rock / Stoner Rock with hot guitar
Clorange - Instinct  (Nashville, Tenn.  2014)   Female fronted heavy psychedelic doom 
The Re-Stoned - Totems  (Moscow, Russia  2014)   Instrumental psychedelic stoner rock
The Re-Stoned - Analog  (Moscow, Russia  2011)   Instrumental psychedelic stoner rock
My Brother The Wind - Twilight In The Crystal Cabinet  (Amal, Sweden  2010)   Instrumental psychedelic space rock
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Led Zeppelin - "BBC Sessions"
Trendy Dog With Sunglasses - "Trendy Dog And Her Home In The Mountains"
The Buddy Rich Big Band - "Big Swing Face"
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Originally posted by Meltdowner Meltdowner wrote:

Sunday. Happy birthday Audun Beer
Motorpsycho - Behind the Sun
Led Zeppelin - III (I cannot unhear the squeaky drum stool and the clean amp buzz on "Since I've Been Loving You", it's so annoying LOL)
(Coincidentally, two albums I really like that have some really weak closers, in my opinion)
Pristine - Reboot (Because they are Norwegian and I really wanted to listen to it Tongue)
Motorpsycho Clap, my favourite LZ album (tied with Physical Graffiti) Thumbs Up (agree about those weak closers, btw), and a band I've never heard of. LOL
Thanks, Sam. Smile

Last couple of days for me:

Daevid Allen Weird Quartet - Elevenses
Robert Wyatt - '68
Homunculus Res - Come si diventa ciò che si era
Hatfield and the North - s/t (Not as good as TRC, imo, but still excellent. Need to give this one more of my time, tend to go for their sophomore album when I have an itch for HatN, or listen to them back to back, like I did yesterday.)
Hatfield and the North - The Rotters' Club
Birds and Buildings - Bantam to Behemoth
Birds and Buildings - Multipurpose Trap
Djam Karet - Regenerator 3017
Eloy - Time to Turn
Hawkwind - Hall of the Mountain Grill
Naxatras - II
Bushman's Revenge - Cowboy Music
Bushman's Revenge - You Lost Me at Hello
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