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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20240 |
Posted: August 29 2006 at 10:55 | |
I was sad to see that even in a prog special they had to describe "Olias of Sunhillow" as "preposterous" and TFTO as "stupefyingly boring". >>> sorry but for once that classy Crock is on the button!!!!
especially when earlier they say that prog is an "unfairly maligned genre".
We get the bonus cds in Belgium through the stores, though!!
I think the Dutch shop owners take away the free bonus cd and sell it apart.
Picked this up only this WE, though. *
Not available before!
Edited by Sean Trane - August 29 2006 at 10:59 |
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Raff
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: July 29 2005 Location: None Status: Offline Points: 24429 |
Posted: August 30 2006 at 15:44 | |
I got the mag at home this morning, and of course I immediately put the CD on. As most of you said, that Circulus song is really remarkable - I can't wait to hear more about this band! As to the mag itself, I haven't started reading it yet (I'll probably take it with me on the trip I'm going on over the weekend), but it does look interesting - and they gave a very high rating to Maiden's new album as well!
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chopper
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: July 13 2005 Location: Essex, UK Status: Offline Points: 20030 |
Posted: August 30 2006 at 15:52 | |
Rafaella, there are 4 other Circulus tracks available at http://www.myspace.com/circulus.
They do sound pretty good, particularly "Swallow". |
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20240 |
Posted: September 02 2006 at 05:26 | |
Yup Circulus is the onlt thing more or less listenable past the TFK track.
Not much for me in that CD and when the better tracks come Spock, TFK (hate those vocals though) and Porcupine Tree, one can be a bit afraid of the impact this compilation will have
I am just about to start reading the cover stories. I always keep those for last as I read the front and back sections first >> more urgent and up-to-date.
I just saw it in Holland for a whopping €10.50 without the CDs >> systematically taken out but I also believe there is a lot of stealing.
In belgium I paid 8.50 and the Cd was included.
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let's just stay above the moral melee
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Kleynan
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 28 2006 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 720 |
Posted: September 05 2006 at 09:54 | |
Just got it. Great issue indeed. I especially enjoyed the cross-over between Fripp and Strummer.
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Bob Greece
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 04 2005 Location: Greece Status: Offline Points: 1823 |
Posted: September 05 2006 at 10:21 | |
Thanks for the tip off Bob. Sounds interesting.
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Bob Greece
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 04 2005 Location: Greece Status: Offline Points: 1823 |
Posted: September 11 2006 at 03:57 | |
I was in the supermarket on Saturday and I saw it in the newsagents there from about 10 metres away. If it hadn't been for this thread, I never would have seen it. Thanks! It's a great magazine. I'm going to have a listen to the CD now ...
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20240 |
Posted: September 11 2006 at 05:21 | |
I just bought MoJo for the first time this year >> with Elton John on the cover.
and coming with it is the best free CD compilation I have ever heard
The Quiet Revolution >> about the Folk revoval
Bert Jansch, Vashti Bunyan, Pentangle, Pete Brown, Kevin Ayers, Josephine Foster >>> all classy stuff
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let's just stay above the moral melee
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Rocktopus
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 02 2006 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 4202 |
Posted: September 11 2006 at 05:41 | |
Wow, that sounds much better. I find Josephine Foster a hundred times more interesting than retro folkrockers Circulus. |
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In the sunlight, see - it flashes Find a fly and eat his eye But don't believe in me Don't believe in me Don't believe in me |
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Frasse
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 22 2004 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 758 |
Posted: September 11 2006 at 12:57 | |
I bought this issue today and have just spent the afternoon reading it. Instead of study as I'm supposed to do.
A damn lot of albums I have to buy now...
Quite good articles. I especially liked the artice revealing the truth about the myth that Punk killed Prog.
Eric Neuteboom mentioned earlier that "The bonus CD is only available inside the UK .. " but it is included here in Sweden too...
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Kleynan
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 28 2006 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 720 |
Posted: September 11 2006 at 14:25 | |
Yeah, I got the CD too...
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: September 15 2006 at 15:27 | |
The October edition is not prog focused, but it still has some good stuff.
The accompanying DVD has performances from the Montreux Jazz festival, many released for the first time. The artists on it include Deep Purple (guess which song! Clue, we all went out to...?), Mike Oldfield (Platinum), ELP (Tiger..), Moody Blues, Canned heat, Gary Moore and Jeff Healey.
The magazine has a feature on Bat out of hell 3, sleeeve notes for "The lamb lies down on Broadway", a major article on Freddie Mercury, articles on Mountain, Love, Cactus (Vanilla Fudge offshoot) and Horslips.
A good read.
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Dick Heath
Special Collaborator Jazz-Rock Specialist Joined: April 19 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 12812 |
Posted: September 22 2006 at 07:24 | |
Somebody loaned me their copy. Alas Classic Rock remains persistent in
being under-researched (too much of the attitude "Nobody will
really remember that so let's make things up, it's more fun"),
and hence lacks credibility. (So probably source for a lot of
tosh written up in Wikepedia). My distrust started when
somebody wrote Allan Holdsworth was going to replace Seve Howe in
Asia..........................................
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R o V e R
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 13 2005 Location: India Status: Offline Points: 2747 |
Posted: October 06 2006 at 17:17 | |
Good one
i like the CD too SHINE ON... Edited by R o V e R - October 06 2006 at 17:18 |
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Vicky Garten
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 13 2005 Status: Offline Points: 211 |
Posted: October 17 2006 at 07:35 | |
Read the Prog issue from cover to cover - boiled for a time about the comments why women don't like prog... but at least at a prog gig there is never a Q for the ladies loos ! keep it that way. Allowed Jim to read it - after all it is my subscription !
Good CD - enjoyed in car on long journey
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Confusion will be my epitaph
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Wilcey
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2696 |
Posted: October 17 2006 at 08:01 | |
I got the "wolf in sheeps clothing" impression about the whole thing, there seemed to be rather too many underlying jibes and snidey comments whilst they were just doing lip service to "how great is prog".............. also thought they were fairly out of touch with the real world of prog, i go to a fair ammount of gigs and keep in touch with whats going on, and what i thought I knew about the proggie world bore absoloutely no resemblence to some of the impression the articles gave. (Maybe I am getting it all wrong???)
There certainly seems to be more women at gigs these days! (Although you are right about the loo's Vicky!!!) P-C |
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