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Cristi
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Nice! So it was a late 80s release.
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Mormegil
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Peter Gabriel from this list.
Also - Steve Hackett - The Tokyo Tapes (1998) - RRUUSSHH - Different Stages Live (1998)
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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Logan
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I definitely would have have included Rush had it not been a combination of 90s and 70s material. But at three hours long over I think three CDs with two-thirds being from the Test for Echo tour, and one third being might be thought of as bonus material from the 70s it is at the very least very worth mentioning from a super significant band.
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David_D
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Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine: Recorded Live in Rome also fond of Portishead - Roseland NYC Live (1998) but I don't consider it to be prog music.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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-Yes Keys to Ascension series Vol 1 and 2 1996-1997
- ELP Royal Albert Hall 1993 - Genesis Live The Way We Walk 1992-1993 - King Crimson B’Boom Live In Argentina 1995 - Steve Howe Not Necessarily Acoustic 1994 |
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Logan
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Nether do I, but too good, too much of a personal favourite and too well-liked a band by various people at PA to want to exclude. And for its psych/ acid qualities. A psychedelic component or quality is a significant aspect of much of what I love in PA. Wonderful boozy-woozy qualities to Portishead regardless. Portishead's Third is the album by the band that is most related, I believe, for its experimental, Krautrock and post-rock qualities. Fishmans is the other not in PA. Here is the longest track off that live album: |
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PT's Coma Divine. PF's Pulse would be my second choice. I made a post office out of pears and clothesline poles.
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Frank Zappa - The Yellow Shark.
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Logan
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I have heard and like that too. I will remove one from the list to add that. Sorry Dixie Dregs. Edited by Logan - October 30 2024 at 08:06 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Hey, the Anekdoten and Fates Warning were from my list also!
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Logan
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^ Yep, by the way, sorry for only giving you credit for the Anekdoten as being from both lists in an earlier post. Neglected to mention Fates Warning came from you (in both lists but yours was first). The suggestions are really appreciated.
-------------- By the way, not that I would expect it, but it would be great if people would share a youtube video from the live album of their choice. I especially like ones that differ significantly from the studio album versions or were not released on studio albums. Edited by Logan - October 30 2024 at 08:26 |
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Jared
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I can't imagine IQ will be your taste in pickled herrings, Greg. I'm quietly very surprised you included them!
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Logan
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I certainly do like my pickled herring in various varieties. I actually took some time to listen to music from all of the tracks, and the sections of "The Last Human Gateway" I find good. And I like "Headlong" off it. Maybe there is hope for me yet. |
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Pickled herring is fine. Spotted dick is not.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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How about pickled dick?
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Logan
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There are topical creams for that.... Typically it would be custard.
Pickling it in vinegar would be one solution. They say the proof is in the pudding. I actually have eaten spotted dick, and while it didn't give me a rash, I found it quite indigestible. |
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Is that what they serve at Wienerschnitzel now? |
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Arena - Welcome To The Stage (great selection of tracks especially Jericho which is sublime)
Others I know IQ - Forever Live (One of my favourite bands but I don't listen to it much nowadays, but I should! It includes a couple of great versions of tracks that were originally on Nomzamo - No Love Lost and Human Nature. Paul Menel penned the lyrics but it's Pete Nicholls back in the band and singing on here. The shorter version of Last Human Gateway is also very good) Yes - Keys To Ascension (I like the DVD certainly) Pink Floyd - Pulse (full version of DSOTM , say no more!) Anglagard - Buried Alive (it's okay) Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine (yep like it and includes heavier versions of tracks off Signify. Interesting as it is before they fully established the metal sound, but you see where it's going at this point) |
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not keen on the electronic drums (Palmer got rid of it for most of the Black Moon tour that followed), so personally I would go for Live In Poland or even Then and Now for 90's ELP live.
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Edited by Hrychu - October 30 2024 at 18:25 |
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