From Father to Son and Back Around: Our Prog Blog |
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Hiram
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Posted: July 13 2023 at 23:19 |
Great idea! Looks like a lot of interesting reading ahead.
Thanks for doing this as a blog instead of a video blog (as is common these days). I never seem to be able to concentrate on them.
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HolyMoly
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I was born just as prog was getting started (1969), and my dad (primarily a jazz head) had some early interest in progressive rock that rubbed off on me.
Last fall, he approached me with a blog idea - where the focus would be on both of us reflecting on a selection of key albums that mean a lot to one or both of us. We’re going chronologically (starting with Days of Future Passed, 1967) and have posted over 60 albums/commentaries so far. We think this blog provides a welcome twist on the album review idea, by highlighting 2 different generations’ takes on albums we all know and love, with a personal touch that reveals some fun stories along the way. Hope you check it out and bookmark it. https://discoveringprogfatherandson.blogspot.com/?m=1 |
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