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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 14:51 |
My preferred drummer in prog is probably Pierre Moerlen. I also love Vinnie Colaiuta.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 14:53 |
Let's shake hands again! Moerlen is my drum-God too!
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 14:57 |
Excellent! Yeah, after hearing the second and third albums in the
Gong trilogy I was like, ...alright, he's the man. R.I.P....
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:04 |
Yes, too bad St. Peter was of the same opinion as we and wanted him for his houseband.
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:09 |
Heh. I'm checking out the Gilgamesh sample from the site,
excellent. Now, I have to find their albums somehow. I'd
have to download considering I don't ever get $.
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:10 |
By the way, Phil Lee's guitar in this song is DELICIOUS.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:11 |
The keyboarder of Gilgamesh is also a member of St. Peter's houseband. Leukemia.
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:16 |
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:17 |
BaldFriede wrote:
Eno, Brian (why the hell is he not in the archives?)
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Great question.
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:27 |
By the way, could you recommend me something like Can? By the way, Jaki is also a great drummer, agreed?
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:41 |
Yes, certainly he is. Unfortunately Can is pretty unique; but if you like Jaki you should try the Phantom Band, in which he was drummer for a while.
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Gentle Ronnie
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:42 |
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:46 |
"Excuse my while I suck your blood, excuse me when I phone you. I've got everyone of your records, man, doesn't that mean that I own you"?
Peter Hammill, "Energy Vampires"
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Retrovertigo
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:46 |
Well if you'd read you'd realize that the 2 own every album from the listed artists unless otherwise noted.
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Gentle Ronnie
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:47 |
While recommendations are being given away kindly, can I have a band that writes songs in epic style and uses a lot of flute? Name bands that are not known by every person here, yet are not so obscure, that I will never find them. :)
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 15:50 |
Mother Gong, "Fairy Tales", uses a lot of flute, and it has recently been issued on CD by Spalax (was previously available on vinyl only). The flute is played by Didier Malherbe, by the way.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: August 24 2005 at 16:49 |
BaldFriede wrote:
Moogtron III wrote:
Aera? Area probably?
Grobschnitt, Bo Hansson, Kraftwerk: I admire them to some extent
Patrick Moraz: don't like his solo stuff very much
Ozric Tentacles, Tangerine Dream: can't get into them yet
Queen: I like them a bit, not much
The Residents: they made some pretty good stuff; don't like everything
Vangelis: I like some albums a lot, some leave me indifferent
GTR: a few good tunes, for the rest very commercial stuff
Olias of Sunhillow, Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe, Aphrodite's Child, Peter Blegvad, Brand X, Camel, Caravan, Curved Air, Earthworks, ELP, Focus, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Gong, Gryphon, Steve Hackett, Peter Hammill, Hatfield and the North, Hoelderlin, Jethro Tull, Eddie Jobson, King Crimson, National Health, Nektar, Pink Floyd, Mike Oldfield, Return to Forever, Soft Machine, Traffic, UK, Van der Graaf Generator, Wakeman, Rick (only a few albums, indeed), Robert Wyatt, Yes:
for a lot of what they did
And for the rest: I still have a lot of music to discover
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Okay! Still more to discover
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Syzygy
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 04:49 |
A splendid collection - John Greaves should definitely be in the archives, what do you think about including Peter Blegvad? Most of his solo work is borderline IMO - much as I love his albums, and in particular his gift as a lyricist, the songs are not particularly adventurous musically. On the other hand, we've got Kevin Ayers and Syd Barrett in the archive and Blegvad's work sits nicely alongside theirs. What do you think?
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'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute
to the already rich among us...'
Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 05:10 |
Syzygy wrote:
A splendid collection - John Greaves should definitely be in the archives, what do you think about including Peter Blegvad? Most of his solo work is borderline IMO - much as I love his albums, and in particular his gift as a lyricist, the songs are not particularly adventurous musically. On the other hand, we've got Kevin Ayers and Syd Barrett in the archive and Blegvad's work sits nicely alongside theirs. What do you think? |
I agree with you he is borderline; he is close to folk even on some albums. His collaboration with John Greaves though is definitely prog (a wonderfully dadaistic album), as is his work with Slap Happy. (Which just reminds me; I think I forgot to add Slap Happy to my list).
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 25 2005 at 08:08 |
Just added the Third Ear Band to our collection, which I had forgotten for some reason. I hope this is all I forgot; with a collection as big as ours one can never be sure. I deliberately left out Uriah Heep though (of which we only have the albums up to "The Magician's Birthday"). If bands like Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple are not considered to be prog, Uriah Heep should not be included in the archives either. At least that's my opinion about them.
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