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Topic: Aussie prog Posted: June 15 2005 at 19:44 |
Actually Air Supply are a bit of a joke in Oz . They found a big enough audience in the US for their take on music and it is there they made it huge.
Russel Morris had a couple of great prog numbers in the late 60s clocking in around 7 minutes, The Real Thing ( which was in Oz the hit of the year in 1969 ) and Part Three into Paper Walls.
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 17:01 |
Kylie Minogue, in her mid 1990s isolation from mainstream pop music, was most definitely prog. She modelled herself on an up to date Renaissance.
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 16:26 |
Former Cold Chisel front men Jimmy Barnes has had his moments - any idea what that album he did with Jon Lord soundslike?
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Posted: June 15 2005 at 01:02 |
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 23:57 |
A great prog band from Australia is Junto and on a totally unrelated i subject i wanted to mention that i will have the pleasure of watching the virgil donati band tonight...![](smileys/smiley4.gif)
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 17:28 |
Do they have a Website, what's the adress? I want to order that other album they made, i can't purchase it in the netherlands.
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 17:13 |
I can almost agree with that view above. Four moments is a very good album indeed. It is available from the sebastien hardie website
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 17:02 |
Sebastian Hardie - Four Moments
One of the best progalbums ever made, simply a must have.
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 06:13 |
I thought Dead Can Dance were Canadian. Good band too
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 06:09 |
dalt99 wrote:
There HAVE been some lesser known prog bands to check out if you want to look into Aussie prog. Take a look into these. None of these are superstars but they aren't all horrible either:
- Rainbow Theater
- Dead Can Dance
- Mackenzie Theory
- Aleph
- Mario Millo
- Chris Neal
- Chetarca
- Cybotron
- Master's Apprentices
- Pirana
- Quasar
- Tamam Shud
- Madden & Harris
- Bakery
- Greg Sneddon
- Madderlake
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Nice list, good to those who wanna try out good aussie stuff.
I don't have them all but they're good.
Cybotron = Edgar Froese on Acid This band is Australias own Tangerine Dream, if you like TD you gotta give them a try and you won't regret it!
Rainbow Theatre & Bakery is some of my favourites from aussie-land, Bakery is on my top 50 albums of all time... try it ![](smileys/smiley32.gif)
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 05:58 |
DallasBryan wrote:
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The albums to listen to from the Outback are,IMO: Sebatian Hardie - Four Moments Windchase - Symphinity
If you like Camel's better stuff you will probably enjoy these guys! |
I would completely agree there.
There HAVE been some lesser known prog bands to check out if you want to look into Aussie prog. Take a look into these. None of these are superstars but they aren't all horrible either:
- Rainbow Theater
- Dead Can Dance
- Mackenzie Theory
- Aleph
- Mario Millo
- Chris Neal
- Chetarca
- Cybotron
- Master's Apprentices
- Pirana
- Quasar
- Tamam Shud
- Madden & Harris
- Bakery
- Greg Sneddon
- Madderlake
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Best of 2006 that I've heard:
PFM-Stati Di Immaginazione
Zenit-Surrender (Best "unknown" album)
Oaksenham - Conquest of Pacific
2007:
Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon
La Torre Del Alchimista - Neo
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 05:48 |
A band i forgot to mention is Buffalo and they're very good... some good rocking stuff that beats AC/DC any day, but who don't???
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Posted: June 14 2005 at 05:41 |
Hey Trotsky my Man Utd friend was at the game and admits it was a goal so we can rest in peace but sorry no Justice!
Sebastien Hardie live was very good especially in Sydney after the fans had heard about the trouble with Yes's management the night before in Melbourne. For those that don't know Sebastien Hardie were going overtime and steve Howes roadie came on and pulled the plug out which caused an uproar with the Seb H crew. Consequently there was great emotion for SebH from the audience. However after hearing SebH and being delighted I could not believe how awesome Yes were when Siberian Khatru opened. What a difference it was an 'eleven' moment.
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Posted: June 13 2005 at 20:23 |
yes! we can rate aussie prog albums aussi!
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Posted: June 13 2005 at 20:02 |
The Bee Gees ( English born they migrated when they were kids ) also started in Australia but needed a bigger scene.
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Posted: June 13 2005 at 19:35 |
Unfortunately AC/DC, Midnight Oil and INXS are the
best things to ever come out of the land down under.
But they definitely supplied sparks when they hit the
scene!
Sebatian Hardie is a little too Tier 2 for my
recommendaton as is Windchase. A little too english
derivative, symphonic and unoriginal.
The albums to listen to from the Outback are,IMO:
Sebatian Hardie - Four Moments
Windchase - Symphinity
If you like Camel's better stuff you will probably enjoy
these guys!
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Posted: June 13 2005 at 19:34 |
barbs wrote:
An Australian band called Kahvas Jute produced probably one of the bests examples of progressive hard rock in about 1971. The album is called Wide Open and it has been reissued on CD. The record is obviously a big collectors item and very rare. Dennis Wilson was the main driving force behind the band and is a very good guitarist. |
Yeah i got this one, rocking flower power prog or something ![](smileys/smiley1.gif)
Have other good ones aswell but this one's a personal aussie favourite of mine.
Fanny Adams was solid also, some heavy rocking, light psych with a very good band was highly ranked in the early 70's on top lists in the UK.
Have about 20 more or so but a real awsome progressive rock band is Bakery, this is a recommendation mates ![](smileys/smiley2.gif)
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Posted: June 13 2005 at 19:07 |
Actually, I have just noticed that respectable Aussie Prog Metal outfit 'Vanishing Point' haven't been mentioned in this thread, and aren't even in the Archives!
Their Discography is 'In Thought' (1997), 'Tangled In Dream' (2000) and their new release 'Embrace The Silence' is out on 16th July 2005... check 'em out!
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Posted: June 13 2005 at 11:39 |
AfanSpur wrote:
Hey Trotsky That was a goal for sure. Mendes was robbed! Spurs were robbed!
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You said it ... and here's an explanation I cooked up earlier ....
First off, my avatar is a genuine picture of a "goal" that was
scored by Tottenham Hotspur (the team that The Bullet and I both
support) against Manchester United (a team that I loathe). However the
linesman was too far behind the play and the keeper scooped it out
before he arrived and it was not given as a goal.![](smileys/smiley19.gif)
As a long time Tottenham fan surrounded by Manchester United fans
(including my father, most of my friends and relatives ... in fact,
Malaysia has the largest number of MU fans outside the UK) I was
particularly outraged since I have long mantained that Manchester
United gain a distinct advantage when playing at their home ground (in
league matches from 1993 to 2003 penalties were awarded at a rate of 17
in favour of Manchester United and 1 in favour of whichever opposition
they happened to be playing! ![](smileys/smiley11.gif)
At the time of the incident I had already been quite annoyed by a
match a few weeks earlier when Arsenal (Spurs' historical arch-rivals)
lost to Manchester United in a match filled with dubious refreeing
decisions and had a record-breaking 49 game unbeaten run snapped. It
takes some doing to annoy a Spurs fan over an injustice to Arsenal, but
I've always preferred to see my team lose in a fair game, rather than
win deceitfully. (can someone get me an emoticon with a halo?)
Tony R, as a die-hard MU fan has accordingly found a misleading
picture (which I just realised he admitted to having manipulated) The
MU fans in my office behave in a similar manner ... and
continually delete this evidence of blatant injustice which I have set
as my background on my work terminal... so I thought I'd get my own
back my using it as my avatar. It's all in good fun of course,
between overgrown boys! ![](smileys/smiley36.gif)
And now back to Aussie prog ....
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Posted: June 13 2005 at 10:49 |
Icehouse?
Check out the fusion band Indaba (a studio and live album available) for a nice Australian take on the genre. Chad Wackerman's Australian band - what happened to them, after his third solo album release? And the Aussies who have moved to California:
![Uncle Moes Space Ranch Windows Media Music Downloads, DVD and video.](http://www.audiocandy.com/mdat/imageband_id=1721&mode=band_image&width=150&height=150)
for instance Brett Garsed, T.J. Helmrich of UMSR
![Planet X - Universe CD album cover](https://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_includes/thumbnail.aspFileName=C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\progarchives.com\progressive_rock_discography_covers\387\band.jpg&Size=150)
Virgil Donatti................
Men At Work.......................... whoops......................
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