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Hrychu
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Posted: August 02 2024 at 12:28 |
CANO by far. Au nord de notre vie is super viby. A briliant pastoral prog-lite album sung in French so Canadian that even I can hear the accent. xD My fave song is the jazzy version of the nursery rhyme Frère Jacques.
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Yes, Neil's 78 now, so he's in his eighth decade with almost as many years in the music business. Long May He Run.
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Isn't Neil Young part of both ?
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Better to be an Ontarian band than an Octogenarian band. I vote for Saga - for the over-fifties.
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Since Rush is not an option here it's Triumph all the way. For a time back in the 80s, my one/two bands were Rush and Triumph.
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Saga by default , other bands but their names are unknown to me
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Mellotron Storm
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Max Webster over Triumph. That had to be a double bill here at some point.
The Rebel Wheel from Ottawa is a band I discovered just recently but are well worth mentioning. Not seventies though. Edited by Mellotron Storm - August 04 2024 at 18:54 |
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Voted Cano, but I recommend "Humble Stance" by Saga Edited by MortSahlFan - August 01 2024 at 17:58 |
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I like FM's Headroom (1978), and FM is the only possibility for my voting.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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FM > Saga > Max Webster. I'm just a tiny postscript in a battle between soap squash and microcomputer cups.
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FM, but also Et Cetera, Harmonium, Pollen.
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Yeah, point taken, except for CANO (they're full prog for their first three)... ... but I might have specified bands with more than one album and a fairly high profile, or else I could've cited True Myth, Nucleus (a fave of mine), Bent Wind, Cargo, Spirit Of Christmas, Klaatu (that one escaped me, actually), Lighthouse (escaped me too), Plastic Cloud, and a few more |
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FM. I have never understood how they could still be in prog related. Their first 4 albums are prog, albeit in a crossover vein, and they were from 1977-1981 when a lot of prog band were no longer prog.
Love CANO also
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I raise my hand for the Max machine ! They should have broken big.
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T R I U M P H ...just because I was a fan before any other Canadian rock band.
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Fm.....by far....Black Noise is a solid effort.
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Triumph is not really prog, but anyways... I voted Triumph.
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