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    Posted: September 03 2015 at 14:06
Originally posted by progdocs progdocs wrote:

Festival cruises are a music lover's utopia. But....there is nothing that compares to the shared experience of an outdoor progrockumentary movie screening after sunset... on a Prog Cruise!
 
We are delighted to announce that our feature length documentary film "Romantic Warriors III - Canterbury Tales" will have a special free screening on one of the evenings (day to be confirmed) at the third annual “Cruise to the Edge” progressive rock cruise, which this year is featuring the band Yes and over two dozen other bands.
 
Joining the filmmakers for a post-screening Q&A will be Pye Hastings of Caravan, and Leonardo Pavkovic, head of the Moonjune label, both of whom featured on the film, as well as Gary Green, former Gentle Giant guitarist, who participated in the first film of the Romantic Warriors Series, and possibly  legendary guitarist Allan Holdsworth, who was part of one of Soft Machine's memorable line ups.
 
The cruise will sail November 15, 2015 from Miami. The other bands on the cruise marquee include Marillion, Spock’s Beard, Caravan, Saga, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Anglagard, Three Friends, Anathema, and Nektar, among other bands, and many individual artists who are well-known players in the prog-rock community including guitarists Allan Holdsworth (King Crimson, Soft Machine) and Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), and singer Casey MacPherson (Flying Colors).
 
Upcoming Screenings - Romantic Warriors III - Canterbury Tales:

Sat, September 5 - ProgDay, NC - free
The Outdoor Festival Of International Progressive Rock
Film screening at Hotel Comfort Inn University, 9:30pm
3508 Mount Moriah Rd., Durham, NC 27707
http://www.progday.netSat, September 19 - Carmaux, France, Village Marquee, 11am - free
Rock In Opposition Festival (RIO)
Screening with French subtitles
http://www.rocktime.org/rio/index.php/en/

November 15-19 - Cruise to the Edge - free
Key West, FL and Bahamas - Evenings
Reserve your cabin here: http://cruisetotheedge.com/



prog cruises sound like so much fun... except for the part that has to do with being on a cruise ship.

Good luck and sounds like it could be a helluva hoot.  Shame we couldn't get those luminaries to Progday...safely on land.. LOL
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Festival cruises are a music lover's utopia. But....there is nothing that compares to the shared experience of an outdoor progrockumentary movie screening after sunset... on a Prog Cruise!
 
We are delighted to announce that our feature length documentary film "Romantic Warriors III - Canterbury Tales" will have a special free screening on one of the evenings (day to be confirmed) at the third annual “Cruise to the Edge” progressive rock cruise, which this year is featuring the band Yes and over two dozen other bands.
 
Joining the filmmakers for a post-screening Q&A will be Pye Hastings of Caravan, and Leonardo Pavkovic, head of the Moonjune label, both of whom featured on the film, as well as Gary Green, former Gentle Giant guitarist, who participated in the first film of the Romantic Warriors Series, and possibly  legendary guitarist Allan Holdsworth, who was part of one of Soft Machine's memorable line ups.
 
The cruise will sail November 15, 2015 from Miami. The other bands on the cruise marquee include Marillion, Spock’s Beard, Caravan, Saga, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Anglagard, Three Friends, Anathema, and Nektar, among other bands, and many individual artists who are well-known players in the prog-rock community including guitarists Allan Holdsworth (King Crimson, Soft Machine) and Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), and singer Casey MacPherson (Flying Colors).
 
Upcoming Screenings - Romantic Warriors III - Canterbury Tales:

Sat, September 5 - ProgDay, NC - free
The Outdoor Festival Of International Progressive Rock
Film screening at Hotel Comfort Inn University, 9:30pm
3508 Mount Moriah Rd., Durham, NC 27707
http://www.progday.netSat, September 19 - Carmaux, France, Village Marquee, 11am - free
Rock In Opposition Festival (RIO)
Screening with French subtitles
http://www.rocktime.org/rio/index.php/en/

November 15-19 - Cruise to the Edge - free
Key West, FL and Bahamas - Evenings
Reserve your cabin here: http://cruisetotheedge.com/

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 13 2015 at 09:08
PROGDAY Movie Screening - ROMANTIC WARRIORS III!

ProgDay is hosting a FREE showing of "Romantic Warriors III - Canterbury Tales" at the official ProgDay hotel, Comfort Inn University, 3508 Mount Moriah Rd., Durham, on Saturday night at 9:30pm.

ROMANTIC WARRIORS III - A Canterbury Tale
A Progressive Music Saga by Adele Schmidt and José Zegarra Holder
(USA/2015/118 Min.)

How did a small allegedly non-existent "scene" of a dozen musicians from the mid-sixties British town of Canterbury go on to change the musical path of their time? The emergence of the Canterbury Scene represents a remarkable period in the history of British progressive rock music, and notably, the development of Jazz Rock. Its three most timeless bands, Soft Machine, Caravan, and Gong, continue to inspire contemporary musicians all over the world.

"This is without doubt absolutely essential viewing for anyone interested in the Canterbury Scene, Progressive Rock or Jazz Rock."
- Roger Farbey/All About Jazz

"A practical guide for a vibrant and diverse scene that continues to evolve."
- Sid Smith/PROG Magazine

"Beautiful, deeply touching."
-Raffaella Berry, Progmistress

"Consistently compelling!"
-Bruce Gallanter, Downtown Music Gallery, NYC

ProgDay 2015 will take place on Saturday, September 5th, and Sunday, September 6th, at Storybook Farm in Chapel Hill, North Carolina featuring THE MERCURY TREE (US), QUANTUM FANTAY (Belgium), MARBIN (Israel/US), PASCAL GUTMAN TRIO (France/Mexico), TRYO (Chile), JACK O’ THE CLOCK (US), ECCENTRIC ORBIT (US) and UT GRET (US). For more information, and to hear music from this year's bands, please visit us at www.progday.net.
 
Romantic Warriors III - Canterbury Tales DVD is available for sale at http://www.progdocs.com
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2015 at 09:35
Will see you at RIO & ProgDay Smile

It's going to be a great summer.
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https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-avant-jazzcore-happy-hour/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2015 at 09:10

You’re invited! If you are local, this summer you can catch the following screenings of the documentary about the Canterbury Scene “Romantic Warriors III – Canterbury Tales”, both in Europe and the USA:

BERLIN, GERMANY
Brotfabrik
Mon, July 13 - 9:30pm...
Tue, July 14 - 9:30pm
Wed, July 15 - 9:30pm
The film will be shown in a film series accompanying the exhibit “Fanverhalten und Kunst” (Fan Behavior and Art). The exhibit is at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin (http://www.bethanien.de/en/)
http://www.brotfabrik-berlin.de/programm-aktueller-monat-ki…

CHICAGO, USA
Martyrs'
Mon, August 10 - 8:00pm
followed by a live music performance by The Renegades
Chicago FB event page (https://www.facebook.com/events/319846548185528/)
http://www.martyrslive.com/calendar#2015-08

WASHINGTON DC, USA
Black Cat
Tue, September 1 - 7:30pm
followed by a post screening discussion with the filmmakers
DC FB event http://www.blackcatdc.com/schedule.html page (https://www.facebook.com/events/1082933345069698/)

DURHAM, NC, USA
ProgDay, NC - The Outdoor Festival Of International Progressive Rock
Sat, September 5 – 9:30pm
Film screening at the Comfort Inn University Hotel
3508 Mount Moriah Rd., Durham, NC 27707
http://www.progday.net/

CARMAUX, FRANCE
Rock In Opposition Festival (RIO)
Screening with French subtitles
Sat, September 19 – 11:00am
Carmaux, France, Village Marquee
http://www.rocktime.org/rio/index.php/en/

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2015 at 08:02
The Muffins were excellent yesterday evening, even if their set was a bit on the short side. Unfortunately, we left after their performance, as I was not feeling well. It's a pity that the bad weather (coupled with the heavy traffic due to the Preakness horse race in Baltimore) probably kept some people away from the Orion Studios.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 13:15
Pour toutes les personnes francophones du monde!
Le documentaire Romantic Warriors III - Canterbury Tales sur la Scène de Canterbury est maintenant disponible en streaming en ligne avec sous-titres français à l'adresse suivante :
http://www.reelhouse.org/zeitgeistmedia/french-subtitles-romantic-warriors-iii

Profitez-en!

The English version is available for fans to stream at :
http://www.reelhouse.org/zeitgeistmedia/canterburytales

Enjoy!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 08 2015 at 12:30
Thanks for posting Raff. Tickets for the Baltimore screening at Orion also online:
https://www.ticketpeak.com/RomanticWarriors
Facebook Event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1585848411690186/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2015 at 16:20
Would love to be there but can't make it happen.
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https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-avant-jazzcore-happy-hour/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2015 at 15:15
hah

 leave the chair... take the beer...

It will be great to see the Muffins again!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 04 2015 at 15:12
Anyone in the Baltimore/DC area should not miss the screening of the film at the Orion Studios on May 16. The Muffins will be performing either before or after the film. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m., and the show is expected to start at 7:00 (though the Orion is notorious for delaysWink). Tickets (cash only, at the door) are $20, and bringing your own small folding chairs is recommended (unless you want to stand or sit on the floor).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2015 at 16:10
Just read the review on your site Raff, lovely review. Pretty much nails it as usual.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2015 at 14:10
With apologies for the shameless self-promotion, here's my review of the film, just published on my blog: http://progmistress.com/2015/04/29/romantic-warriors-iii-canterbury-tales-2015/
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First Review by Bruce Lee Gallanter:
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ROMANTIC WARRIORS III - Canterbury Tales [DVD] (Zeitgeist Media; USA) Directed by Adele Schmidt & Jose Zegarra Holder; Two hours. An outstanding documentation/story about the Canterbury Scene! How did a small allegedly non-existent "scene" of perhaps a dozen musicians from the mid-sixties British town of Canterbury go on to influence several generations of musicians and fans from around the planet earth for so long and still resonate today fifty years later? This is/was an ambitious task and it is the third in a series of films that these two directors have done to explore and explain certain areas of progressive music that could use (y)our respect. The Canterbury scene started in the mid-sixties with the Wilde Flowers, mostly school friends from the Canterbury area, who by 1967/1968 split into two bands: Soft Machine and Caravan, two odd/pop/psych bands who had a number of similarities at the beginning of their careers. The original Softs featured Daevid Allen, Kevin Ayers, Mike Ratledge and Robert Wyatt, four very different creative musicians with distinctive and different personalties. Soft Machine recorded eleven albums between 1968 & 1976, the personnel changed on every record, so their sound was always in flux. Since a handful of key members of the CS have passed away over the past decade (Elton Dean, Hugh Hopper, Steve Miller, Kevin Ayers, Pip Pyle and very recently Daevid Allen), there are dozens of interviews with many of the survivors: Daevid Allen (ever-enchanting, longtime leader of Gong speaks the most), Brian Hopper, Richard Sinclair, Roy Babbington, David Sinclair, Bill McCormick, Didier Mahlherbe, Phil Miller, Mont Campbell, Robert Wyatt, Chris Cutler... A number of Canterbury-related bands are mentioned as well: Egg, Matching Mole, Hatfield & the North, National Health, In Cahoots, various versions of Gong, Soft Works and Soft Machine Legacy. There is a large amount of rare footage of different eras of Soft Machine & Gong, Caravan, Hatfield and Softs Legacy, making this a deep treasure chest unending gems. The complex histories of many of these bands are unraveled as best as could be done, making this consistently compelling.
About a third of this long film features interviews and live footage from the many bands worldwide who have been influenced by the Canterbury Scene from the time it started until today: Supersister, Moving Gelatine Plates, Forgas Band, the Wrong Object, the Muffins, Glass, Planeta Imaginario and Sid Arthur. A trio of Canterbury experts also get to make a number of their own points throughout: Americ Leroy (Calyx website, historian & liner notes writer), Leonardo Petrovic (head of Moonjune label) and yours truly (DMG founder & 1/2 century Canterbury devotee).
There are a number of magical musicians here who give their own charming perspective and are quoted throughout: Daevid Allen, Didier Mahlherbe, Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller and David Sinclair, who closes this film with a poignant solo version of the Caravan classic "Nine Feet Underground". Bravo here to both directors who have done a marvelous job of capturing the spirit of something most elusive yet still so important to many of us who are long nourished by it. - Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG
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From FB page Romantic Warriors - A Progressive Music Saga
http://https://www.facebook.com/pages/Romantic-Warriors-A-Progressive-Music-Saga/136452959730143?fref=nf

"Romantic Warriors III – Canterbury Tales" (USA, 2015, 118 minutes)
The third film in the series guides you through the amazing history, development of the Canterbury Scene and its influence on contemporary bands. The emergence of the Canterbury Scene in the late 60s represents a remarkable period in the history of British progressive rock music; a breeding ground for world-class musicians of considerable harmonic and compositional sophistication. Over the years, with outside musicians joining Canterbury bands, new bands all over the world have emerged adopting the "Canterbury sound".

DVD ON PRE-SALE AT WWW.PROGDOCS.COM, NTSC DVD ships early April 2015

FEATURING

SOFT MACHINE • CARAVAN • GONG • DELIVERY • EGG
FORGAS BAND PHENOMENA • GILGAMESH • GLASS
HATFIELD AND THE NORTH • IN CAHOOTS • MATCHING MOLE • PLANETA IMAGINARIO • QUIET SUN
MOVING GELATINE PLATES • NATIONAL HEALTH • NUCLEUS
SOFT MACHINE LEGACY • SUPERSISTER • SYD ARTHUR
THE MUFFINS • THE WILDE FLOWERS • THE WRONG OBJECT

DVD ON SALE AT WWW.PROGDOCS.COM
LANGUAGE - ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND SPANISH 
SUBTITLES - ENGLISH
PICTURE -16:9 SOUND - 2.0 STEREO TOTAL TIME – 118 MIN.
©℗ 2015 ZEITGEIST MEDIA LLC.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2015 at 17:59
Originally posted by Smurph Smurph wrote:

I think another awesome one would be all the groups east of the Berlin Wall that were basically breaking the law to play their music. 


Clap helluva idea.  That would be damn interesting to see a volume of RW on the prog scene in the 70's in the old Communist Bloc..



It wasn't Reagan that killed Communism... it was prog rock...LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2015 at 08:10
I think another awesome one would be all the groups east of the Berlin Wall that were basically breaking the law to play their music. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2015 at 18:32
Clap way cool!  Now they need to take requests for volume 4.... RPI or Krautrock.. which will it be? LOL Either one would be AWESOME!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2015 at 18:27
Excellent news for everyone who has been looking forward to this film! Earlier today I received the latest newsletter, informing me (and anyone else who has contributed to the project) that the film is finally complete, and the DVD will be released in early April. Watching the finished product will be a bittersweet experience, as Daevid Allen features prominently in the documentary.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2015 at 15:31
NO!!!!!!  pictures of me.  I cry foul on that. I am trying to help promote this, and in return they give away my precious anonymity.

Who had the camera??

Adele!!!!  Angry
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