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Logan
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 12:52 |
It's a very good band, and I grew to love Moving Gelatine Plates, but like I said in a couple of posts in that link, it originally failed to move me much. It left me a little cold, and Gelatine Plates are dishes best served warm. It really warmed on me. Grew to love it.
Lots of wonderful choices on the list, and a great idea for polls (I'd like to see more themes being done in polls as a way of really introducing people to music that need not be similar, but won't be accused of being a case of "apples and oranges"... to continue with the food theme). Amongst the most scrumptious things about a poll such as this is that there's something for every taste. It's a veritable feast for the ears. Edited by Logan - March 20 2008 at 12:56 |
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rushfan4
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 12:26 |
I was bound to miss at least one while scrolling through the lists. I have seen some posts in the past that talked about Moving Gelatine Plates. I think that it was around the time that they were added to PA. I don't think that I have heard them mentioned too much since then though.
Here is a link to Avestin's thread: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=42620&KW=Moving+gelatine&PN=1
Edited by rushfan4 - March 20 2008 at 12:46 |
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 12:11 |
MOVING GELATINE PLATES was a great band Logan.CHERRY FIVE and LAND OF CHOCOLATE are high on the prog meter too.
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laplace
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 11:53 |
I voted for After Dinner, a band who make beautifully different music. I believe avestin made a thread about them and used one of my cringe-worthy reviews to pad it out. o:) They're listed in avant but their music certainly isn't jazz note hell; I didn't emphasize this strongly enough in my review but what you most get is cabaret, electronica and old musical forms such as marches, all with a neat, peculiarly indie-fied twist.
Haco can really sing, too. =) |
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Logan
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 11:48 |
Good idea for a poll... I know quite a number of these bands. I like Bondage Fruit, Cherry Five, Egg, Gravy Train, and the Muffins considerably (I can't easily choose between them... I suppose that it would ultimately be between Bondage Fruit and Egg). There are some others that I've been meaning to check out more.
The first that sprang to my mind is not on the list, though, Moving Gelatine Plates. |
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Padraic
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 11:08 |
On this list I've listened to Egg and Magic Pie.
Egg was one of Dave Stewart's first bands. It's a trio consisting of Stewart on keys, Mont Campbell on bass, and Clive Brooks on drums. Originally the band was called Uriel and featured Steve Hillage on guitar; he left the band to attend university and the trio continued on changing their name to Egg. I only have their album "The Polite Force" and it's quite good, though a little difficult to digest at times - it's more psychedelic than the later bands with which Stewart was involved (Hatfield & the North and National Health). Magic Pie is a neo-symph band from Sweden, I believe. They've put out a couple albums which I both have, although I don't find myself as enamored with them as I first did when I got "Motions of Desire". They can be a little heavy at times. |
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 11:06 |
Very cool poll with some excellent bands as well. BONDAGE FRUIT's first 2 are brilliant in my opinion,while THE MUFFINS would be my second pick. I do like FRUITCAKE from Norway too.
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rushfan4
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Posted: March 20 2008 at 10:36 |
I'm looking to learn about some unfamiliar bands. Hopefully, this is a thread that can keep on giving. I have listed 25 bands whose names are at least somewhat food-related. I am going to create a second thread with 25 additional bands. Most sub-genres are covered so there is a little something for everyone to talk about. Most of these bands are rarely discussed within the general threads and rarely show up in polls, but hopefully somebody out there knows things about these bands that they would like to share. Multiple votes are allowed, so feel free to talk about as many bands that you are familiar with. I hope that you all have a hardy appetitie for some (mostly) lesser known prog bands.
Thanks and hopefully have fun and learn something new along with me.
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