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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2004 at 05:14
Off the top of my head, I cannot remember anyone other than the 'Oyster Band', tickets have just gone on sale @ £60.00 for the 3 days

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2004 at 03:40
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

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Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

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Man after my own heart. I even worked for Span, selling merchadise at gigs, UK tour in '83, plus attending many a Fairport Reunion Festival. Like "Prog-unplugged". 


You talking about the splendid bashes at Cropredy, there? I'm a veteran of the last 13 of them myself...... Going this year? Mostly Autumn & Jethro Tull are playing (also, if rumours are true, it could be the last one)


Then you just missed me Jim. I moved to Amsterdam 14 yrs ago but before that, a regular...coincidentally, yesterday I was looking at some old photos of me and my mates in our teenage years, Croperdy '86, when Bob Plant got up on stage with Fairport and did a folk version of the Lemon Song. Sweet!



Ah, you should have been there in '93, then, when Bobby Plant was on stage with them for over an hour, doing a full-on set of Zeppelin songs - much to the bemusement / chagrin of the arun sweater wearing, beardy trad-folk fans....... they weren't happy & actually complained to Fairport afterwards

Yes Jim, the 'finger in the ear' brigade can be a bit dogmatic about their folk. Or perhaps possessive is a better word. God forbid a group of "hippy types" should hijack THEIR music. What really gets me is the fact that FOLK, by its very definition, is the music of the common people, and not the sole property of a bunch of elitist, middleclass, volvo driving, pipe-smoking, real-ale-swigging computer programmers from Milton Keynes.

I may well go this year, especially If it's going to be the last. Do you know who else is playing?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2004 at 03:01
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 As an old rocker, and fan of both Zep and Fairport, I would not have complained -- I would have been thrilled!

Cool It has come full circle: That's former Fairport vocalist (sadly, dead nowCry) Sandy Denny singing with Plant on "The Battle of Evermore."

That's right, and as you mentioned it, "the Battle of Evermore" is a prime candidate, no prog fan could deny this track as being Prog-friendly. Zep seem to be a firm fave with progheads, and no one's even mentioned their brilliant if somewhat over played (I wonder why?) "Stairway to Heaven". My favourite album is Zep 3, (their most acoustic/folky album) the best track being "Thats the Way".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2004 at 10:29
HAVIGN ONLY ATTENDED A HANDFUL OF INTRENATIONAL ACTS I FEEL KINDA LEFT OUT WHEN IT COMES TO THE MEMORIESSTILL AS TO THE PROG FREINDLY TRACKS...HOW ABUOT IN A ROOM by DODGY!!?? or the LONG VERSION OF SHOUT by TEARS FOR FAERS
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2004 at 09:05

 As an old rocker, and fan of both Zep and Fairport, I would not have complained -- I would have been thrilled!

Cool It has come full circle: That's former Fairport vocalist (sadly, dead nowCry) Sandy Denny singing with Plant on "The Battle of Evermore."

"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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2004 at 06:21
Originally posted by raggy raggy wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by raggy raggy wrote:


Man after my own heart. I even worked for Span, selling merchadise at gigs, UK tour in '83, plus attending many a Fairport Reunion Festival. Like "Prog-unplugged". 


You talking about the splendid bashes at Cropredy, there? I'm a veteran of the last 13 of them myself...... Going this year? Mostly Autumn & Jethro Tull are playing (also, if rumours are true, it could be the last one)


Then you just missed me Jim. I moved to Amsterdam 14 yrs ago but before that, a regular...coincidentally, yesterday I was looking at some old photos of me and my mates in our teenage years, Croperdy '86, when Bob Plant got up on stage with Fairport and did a folk version of the Lemon Song. Sweet!



Ah, you should have been there in '93, then, when Bobby Plant was on stage with them for over an hour, doing a full-on set of Zeppelin songs - much to the bemusement / chagrin of the arun sweater wearing, beardy trad-folk fans....... they weren't happy & actually complained to Fairport afterwards

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 11:47
Tell me about it man, I'm 37 already! No news on KS as far as the Prog archives go, but you could check out any number off other sites (google them, there's loads to choose from).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 09:36
POINT TAKEN RAGGY!!(YOUR MIND STARTS TO WANDER AT 36) ANY NEWS ON KULA SHAKA???
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 09:32

Sorry Dude, but the following are disqualified;

DAVYS ON THE ROAD AGAIN:MANFRED MANNS EARTH BAND(The live version with all the keyboard work!!....come to think of it you could add BLINDED BY THE LIGHT!!)

THE THOUGHTS OF EMERLIST DAVJACK:(BUT I CANT REMEMBER THE NAME OF THE BAND...THE NICE????????)

DREAMER:SUPERTRAMP(ASA MATTER OF FACT SUPERTRAMP HAD A LOT OF PROG FREINDLY SONGS)

All of these artists are featured in the Prog Archives, (see opening post on this thread). I'll let you off with Dave Gilmore as his solo work (inexplicably) is not included.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 09:14

HERE ARE SOME MORE

GOLDEN MILES:HEALING FORCE

DAVYS ON THE ROAD AGAIN:MANFRED MANNS EARTH BAND(The live version with all the keyboard work!!....come to think of it you could add BLINDED BY THE LIGHT!!)

LIFE's WHAT YOU MAKE IT:TALK TALK

THE THOUGHTS OF EMERLIST DAVJACK:(BUT I CANT REMEMBER THE NAME OF THE BAND...THE NICE????????)

THE WRECK OF THE EDMUND FITZGERALD:GORDEN LIGHTFOOT(BASED ON THE SAD EVENT ON THE GREAT LAKES IN 1974:PETER RIDEOUT: YOU MAY REMEMBER THIS ONE!!!)

DREAMER:SUPERTRAMP(ASA MATTER OF FACT SUPERTRAMP HAD A LOT OF PROG FREINDLY SONGS)

MAGIC CARPET RIDE:STEPPENWOLF

THERES NO WAY OUT OF HERE:DAVID GILMOUR(ACTUALLY YOU COULD INCLUDE ALL OF HIS SUBLIME FIRST SOLO ALBUM!!)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 09:11
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by raggy raggy wrote:


Man after my own heart. I even worked for Span, selling merchadise at gigs, UK tour in '83, plus attending many a Fairport Reunion Festival. Like "Prog-unplugged". 



You talking about the splendid bashes at Cropredy, there? I'm a veteran of the last 13 of them myself......

Going this year? Mostly Autumn & Jethro Tull are playing (also, if rumours are true, it could be the last one)

Then you just missed me Jim. I moved to Amsterdam 14 yrs ago but before that, a regular...coincidentally, yesterday I was looking at some old photos of me and my mates in our teenage years, Croperdy '86, when Bob Plant got up on stage with Fairport and did a folk version of the Lemon Song. Sweet!

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Originally posted by raggy raggy wrote:


Man after my own heart. I even worked for Span, selling merchadise at gigs, UK tour in '83, plus attending many a Fairport Reunion Festival. Like "Prog-unplugged". 



You talking about the splendid bashes at Cropredy, there? I'm a veteran of the last 13 of them myself......

Going this year? Mostly Autumn & Jethro Tull are playing (also, if rumours are true, it could be the last one)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 04:36

UFO, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly. They all have their prog moments.

If you like prog metal: Try the first album from Iron Maiden (especially the song 'Phantom From The Opera') or Judas Priests 'Sad Wings Of Destiny' (AAAAh, Victim Of Changes!! ). A very progressive death metal band are Mercyful Fate. Try their album 'Melissa'. Very loud, but great riffs!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2004 at 04:29
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

 Yeah, Dude, lots of the Celtic/"electric traditional" stuff could fit here, such as:

Fairport Convention - "The Wounded Whale" & "Tam Lin" (to name only two)

Steeleye Span - "Jack Hall," "Two Butchers," "Long Lankin," "Edward," "Lady Diamond," "The Prickly Bush," and "The Old Maid in the Garrett," plus a hundred other songs I could easily name -- hey, my Celtic collection is bigger than my prog collection!

But one classic Irish trad/prog band, in particular, belongs on the Archives proper, and I repeat: Horslips, Max, Horslips! (Ask any Irish hippy!)

Enjoy the music! Lots of kinds of music! (But especially prog!)

Man after my own heart. I even worked for Span, selling merchadise at gigs, UK tour in '83, plus attending many a Fairport Reunion Festival. Like "Prog-unplugged". 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2004 at 22:56
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PETER:SPEAKING OF STING....SET THEM FREE FROM DREAM OF THE BLUE TURTLE OR are WE REALLY STRETCHING IT HERE???

Big smileYeah, I'd say that Sting in general is intelligent jazz & prog-fan-friendly music! Good call!Thumbs Up

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2004 at 22:53

 Yeah, Dude, lots of the Celtic/"electric traditional" stuff could fit here, such as:

Fairport Convention - "The Wounded Whale" & "Tam Lin" (to name only two)

Steeleye Span - "Jack Hall," "Two Butchers," "Long Lankin," "Edward," "Lady Diamond," "The Prickly Bush," and "The Old Maid in the Garrett," plus a hundred other songs I could easily name -- hey, my Celtic collection is bigger than my prog collection!

But one classic Irish trad/prog band, in particular, belongs on the Archives proper, and I repeat: Horslips, Max, Horslips! (Ask any Irish hippy!)

Enjoy the music! Lots of kinds of music! (But especially prog!)

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Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2004 at 22:14
May i also put in a plug for REAL THING by Russell Morris(i beleive still holds the record for the longest Australian song released as a single) this song was released in 1969 and recieved some airplay in Europe and the States..put on the beads and break out the incense for this one!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2004 at 20:54

ACTUALLY I CALLED LONG TIME BY BOSTON "SO LONG"......MY MISTAKE!!!...ANYWAY WHAT ABOUT A 200 BY DEEP PURPLE, I to thought of FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND but thought that would be stretching it....glad to see others thouht it was not out of the question

TALES OF BRAVE ULYSSES:CREAM

SIMPLE MAN:BAD COMPANY(Paul Rodgers.....What a voice!!!)

PETER:SPEAKING OF STING....SET THEM FREE FROM DREAM OF THE BLUE TURTLE OR are WE REALLY STRETCHING IT HERE???

WARNING/SLEEPING VILLAGE:BLACK SABBATH(another stretch???)

CERTIFIED MENTIONED CELTIC FROST....A  "PROGGY" band with some really good moments!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2004 at 18:25

Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Elton John - Funeral for a Friend.

Yup, that'll work.

How about THE POLICE - Synchronicity

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2004 at 18:19

Originally posted by Vibrationbaby Vibrationbaby wrote:

Black Sabbath -Sabotage. Figgy Duff -Weather Out The Storm.Primus-Tales From The Punchbowl. The Flaming Lips-Yoshima Battles The Pink Robots. Vangelis-Albedo 0.39 Fleetwood Mac-Rumours (Love the Chain)Larry Coryell&Alphonse Mouzon- Back Together Again  Whoa! so much.

Shocked Figgy Duff (no, not Hilary Duff, Danbo, you wacko), eh Vibe? Where are you from, me son? 



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Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
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