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Topic: 30 Years Ago Posted: September 10 2016 at 12:39
Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:
micky wrote:
pffff... 30 years ago... oh man. Oh the times were great.. the hair was big.. thewomen hot.. and the music...
smokin...
prog? who listened to that sh*t. I sure didn't.
I consider micky's love of Ratt & Poison performance art of the highest order, he's managed to stay in character for decades, it's very impressive, method acting in the extreme, he didn't even crack when I ribbed him about it at ProgDay.
just wait till next year when in addition to my tradition to arriving to Progday with the fanfare of Willie's The Troublemaker.. I show off true Progday fashion in my Stetson and Tony Lama's....
an act? yeah... Just wait until I crash Progday in drag.. and score more phone numbers than mere mortal women could dream of. Then you would see art... performance art... to the highest degree.
Though unlike my ex... I don't think Raff could carry off cross dressing as a man.
The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Posted: September 09 2016 at 15:07
The Shub-Niggurath album is great. Evily, horrorific, with the singer out-tuned of a quarter of tone to make it even more disturbing. One of the best representaations in music of th HP Lovecraft nightmares.
I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
Joined: January 25 2008
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Posted: September 08 2016 at 19:01
Without doubt or hesitation: David Sylvian's Gone to Earth was the proggiest thing going on that year--Fripp, Bill Nelson, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen, Phil Palmer, Kenny Wheeler, Mel Collins, Steve Nye, Ian Maidman, and BJ Cole all pushing the envelope.
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Posted: September 07 2016 at 13:18
micky wrote:
pffff... 30 years ago... oh man. Oh the times were great.. the hair was big.. thewomen hot.. and the music...
smokin...
prog? who listened to that sh*t. I sure didn't.
I consider micky's love of Ratt & Poison performance art of the highest order, he's managed to stay in character for decades, it's very impressive, method acting in the extreme, he didn't even crack when I ribbed him about it at ProgDay.
Ian
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Posted: September 07 2016 at 12:42
TD followed by FZ. ELPo definitely worth a listen.
The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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Posted: September 07 2016 at 12:36
Shub and Heatwave are essentially equal in my eyes.
I'll give it to the former on a coin toss.
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