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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:02

Frank Zappa   1977 in Zagreb

Wishbone ash 1978 in Zagreb

Soft Machine 1979

Weather report (with jaco Pastorius) 1980

Wishbone ash 1982

Jethro tull 1975, 2000

Mahavishnu orchestra (Mclaughlin, Cobham) 1982

Deep purple 1975

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2005 at 00:36

In the '70's:  King Crimson 4X, Gentle Giant 8X (at least), Rennaissance 7X, Zappa 2X, Genesis 6X, Jethro Tull, Moody Blues, Gong 2X, UK mark1 2X, ELP 2X, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Bruford 2X, Atlantis Philharmonic, Pink Floyd, Steve Hackett, Robert Fripp 2X, The League Of Gentlemen,

In the '80's: Peter Gabriel 2X, Laurie Anderson 2X, Mike Oldfield, King Crimson,  L Shankar, Phil Collins (I had high hopes), Tangerine Dream, Eardance 2X, Brand X, Moraz-Bruford, Shadowfax,

In the '90's: Echolyn, Yes, Cloud Nine 2X, Mastermind, Discipline, Timothy Pure, Kansas,

In the '00's: Happy The Man, Ozone Quartet 2X, Smokin Granny, Bill Bruford's Earthworks, Laurie Anderson,

And I know that I'm forgetting more of them, They were all really good at the very least and most of them were truly awe inspiring.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 15:58
Dream Theater are comming 2 poland in a month... THis is gonna be My 1st real prog concert (Becouse I don't Find Deep Purple prog - they had a concert in 2003 or 2004 during the banas tour)... I'm so happy...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 15:56
I don't get to go to gigs that often for a variety of reasons, but when I heard that Hatfield and the North had reformed... well, it was an opportunity that I just couldn't resist. And was it a good show? By buggery it was!! I can't wait for the new album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 15:41

Yes during their symphonic tour at Hammersmith Appollo (not sure of the date).They were on stage for nearly 3 hours without a break.Great concert..easily the best I've been to (and also the most expensive at £40 a ticket!)

IQ on their Subterannea tour at The Astoria was also memorable.Great encore of The Last Human Gateway

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 15:08
ive never been to any concert. never had any good bands come through since i started liking music
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:52
I saw Opeth and Porcupine Tree in 2003 when Damnation first came out.
the live energy for the Damnation material made hearing the whole album
performed (+ face of melinda, To Bid You Farewell and a Deep Purple
cover) worthwhile. And Porcupine Tree sounds way, way better live than in
studio, IMO.

so far, good luck.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:47
I haven't been to many prog concerts but I've seen:
Pink Floyd in '94 - an amazing show.
Hawkwind in '95 - didn't really like the venues, and I found the audience at the Toronto show to be quite boring, except for a few.
Jethro Tull in 2000 - a nice intimate show.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:31
Ah so you got to meet Napi.  I love his voice!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:30
I saw Yes during their 35th Anniversary Tour in Seattle...it was a pretty good show...they played "Turn of the Century" for the first time in years.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:20

Jaga Jazzist was realy awsome, i can imagine its the closest thing to wath soft machine was around 3rd you can possably eksperience live today. As for the Grand Mothers, I love the music of Zappa, hearing it live makes me apreciate it even more. And at that consert I got the oppertunety to meet Napoleon Murphy Brock.

I forgot to mention that Ive also seen Trettioåriga Kriget, Ritual and two times Hawkwind

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:17
Dream Theater in Summer 2000.  (They have played in Hungary four times so far, but for me once was enough, I'm not a huge fanboy)

Psychotic Waltz in '97. That was incredible! This was their last tour and the first which reached my country. 2 and a half hour full of magic, and played a surprising coversong from Rainbow: Stargazer! I also have a bootleg video from the whole gig, unfortunately the quality is not so good and it is still on VHS.

Rush - I had to go to Prague for the Canadian Gods

Voivod - in '99, they opened for Neurosis (the first two opening act were Gallopping Coroners (VHK) and Today Is The Day (with Brann Dailor on the drums who is now in Mastodon), so the set was short, no more than 45-50 mins.

Ooops, I forgot to mention Fates Warning, it was short but impressive and very enjoyable gig in February this year.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:16

well I saw Ian Anderson...was Ok, funny guy

but the best prog concert I went is to a argentinian band colled Pez, which are not in this site. it was in a little theater, but that I think was part of the "magic", the sound, the guitar, the 2 keyboards (one jazzlike the other electronic)...it was absolutly mindblowing!

Maybe Im mistaken, because I did not go to that many prog concerts, but they sound or at least feel better in smaller places

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 14:06

I'll trade my Dream Theater ticket for an Opeth ticket (both in Munich)

Edit: I hope that the support act is still Extol, like a few months ago!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 13:53

I went to Evergrey last year ( freaking awesome ), this year I've seen Enchant  ( really great live  ) . I'm going to Progpower 2005 with the headliner Pain of Salvation!  After that I'm going to see Dream Theater!

Nothing to see here, move along.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 13:41
Originally posted by mrzero mrzero wrote:

Let me see, two King crimson conserts on TPTB tour Bergen and Oslo. Yes conserts, magnification tour in oslo,  and their sweden rock consert in 2003. One consert with the grand mothers, Anekdoten and Circles End in Bergen 2004. Gong in Stavanger in 2001, Fish in the same city in 2002. Roger Waters, In the flesh tour 2002. Jethro Tull, sweden rock 2003, Kansas, Dream Theatre, Styx swedenrock 2005. Also conserts with other artists like Deep Purple, 3 times Nightwish, 3 times Opeth, Sigur Ros, Jaga Jazzist, Muse, Anathema. But the most insanely impressive conserts I have been to must be these two fusion related conserts, Scofield, De`onete(this MUSTbe spelled wrong) Golding, celebrating Tony Williams, and the abselutly magnificant norwegian "speed balkan boogie" band Farmers Market.

The following months Im also seeing Arena, and the Zappa plays zappa show in Oslo. I love going to conserts and getting drunk after the show. Prog on!



Mr. Zero, I envy you ridiculously, how were the Grand Mothers and Jaga Jazzist shows?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 13:35

Let me see, two King crimson conserts on TPTB tour Bergen and Oslo. Yes conserts, magnification tour in oslo,  and their sweden rock consert in 2003. One consert with the grand mothers, Anekdoten and Circles End in Bergen 2004. Gong in Stavanger in 2001, Fish in the same city in 2002. Roger Waters, In the flesh tour 2002. Jethro Tull, sweden rock 2003, Kansas, Dream Theatre, Styx swedenrock 2005. Also conserts with other artists like Deep Purple, 3 times Nightwish, 3 times Opeth, Sigur Ros, Jaga Jazzist, Muse, Anathema. But the most insanely impressive conserts I have been to must be these two fusion related conserts, Scofield, De`onete(this MUSTbe spelled wrong) Golding, celebrating Tony Williams, and the abselutly magnificant norwegian "speed balkan boogie" band Farmers Market.

The following months Im also seeing Arena, and the Zappa plays zappa show in Oslo. I love going to conserts and getting drunk after the show. Prog on!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 13:33
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

See here:

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=11359& amp; amp;PN=1

I read that earlier.I am GREEN with envy



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2005 at 13:19
I've been to 2 Primus shows, and 1 Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains show, both prog.  Both amazing.
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