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Poll Question: Next to prog, your favorite genre?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2008 at 14:57
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2008 at 14:56
Originally posted by progbaby progbaby wrote:

I voted for acid folk in the likes of Mark Fry, Nick Drake, early Joni Mitchell (aka, Song to a Seagull), Trader Horne, Kate Beth, Magna Carta, Tudor Lodge, Bread/Love and Dreams (not to be confused by the slow rock band Bread), Roger Rodier, Montreal (Summer's night), etc....
 

On some days, I much prefer the acid folk stuff to the progressive stuff.   Equally as good to my ears (and sometimes even better) in just about every aspect.  


I love acid folk too. Do you think Mark Fry should be added to the archives? I've suggested it but nothing has come of it so far. I've also suggested C.O.B. which I love mostly for moyshe mcstiff.

I haven't heard (of) most of the bands you listed. Can you give me ome recommendations for starting albums?

Some acid folk albums I very highly reccomend:
COB: Moyshe mcstiff...
Synanthesia: Synanthesia
Jan Dukes de grey: Mice and Rats in the Loft (and sorcerers)
Broselmaschine: Broselmashine
Trees: The Garden of Jane Delawney
Spirogyra: St. Radigunds, (and Bells Boots and Shambles)
Comus: First Utterance

Other good ones:
Emtidi: Saat
Subway: Subway
Ho(e)lderlin: Holderlin's traum
Ithaca: A Game for All Who Know

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2008 at 14:20
Whenever I hear the words acid or psychedelic, my ears prick upward Tongue.. ...But I'm unaware of what is meant by those genres.....Who is acid folk and who are psychedelic proto prog?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2008 at 14:04
Prog rock is my favorite "genre" next to classical music, and jazz is my favorite genre next to prog rock. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2008 at 13:59
Classic rock, especially southern rock. Just another vibrant, amazing musical scene that I was born thirty years too late for.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2008 at 13:38
I voted for acid folk in the likes of Mark Fry, Nick Drake, early Joni Mitchell (aka, Song to a Seagull), Trader Horne, Kate Beth, Magna Carta, Tudor Lodge, Bread/Love and Dreams (not to be confused by the slow rock band Bread), Roger Rodier, Montreal (Summer's night), etc....
 
On some days, I much prefer the acid folk stuff to the progressive stuff.   Equally as good to my ears (and sometimes even better) in just about every aspect.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2008 at 13:36
What the heck!!!   Be kind.  It's Christmas time  LOL
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