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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2007 at 14:08
Ricochet, why don't you come to the Symforce Festival After Party at my home on September 16th to enjoy some listening sessions Wink ?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2007 at 14:18
Erik, why don't you upload something, if you have something, I won't bite nor do anything with the samples I'll receive? WinkLOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2007 at 16:15
Originally posted by seamus seamus wrote:

PATTO should be on ProgArchives! No one here know them?....they are a FANTASTIC jazz-rock band and i think that "PATTO" & "HOLD YOUR FIRE",their first two albums,are two BEAUTIFUL GEMS made in music!
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Agreed 100%!Patto should be in PA big time!If Zeppelin,Airplane,Doors,Who,ect...are in why not PATTO???Thay are at least as proggy or even proggier than most afoormentioned bands.
 
BTW,I will try and send infos on bands that I have submited so far as well as some of ozzy tom's that I know of.
But please bare with the fact that english is my second language and I'm not internet savy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2007 at 17:32
Ricochet, I will ask a friend who is 'into computers' to make a kind of MP3 file for you and the team to have the opportunity to listen to Random Deeds. It's not earthshaking music but it sounds very melodic, pleasant and varied.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2007 at 19:26
What about Kostas Tournas and his album "Aperanta horafia"???

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2007 at 19:32

how much time does it cost to add a band on PA? I've sent a submission about 6 months ago...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 05:12
Ok, I will try to write subgenres to my list (but after these changes in subgenres on this site I'm not sure if I will do it a proper way):

1.Trikolon (Germany) (Symphonic Prog, The Nice-alike)
2.McPhee (Australia) (Crossover Prog)
3.Hansson & Karlsson (Sweden) (Proto-Prog)
4.Sixty Nine (Germany) (Symphonic Prog or Crossover Prog)
5.Attila (USA) (Poto-Prog)
6.Hardin & York (USA) (Jazz-Rock/Fusion or Proto-Prog)
7.Twogether (Germany) (Crossover Prog or Symphonic Prog)
8.Bodkin (England) (Heavy Prog)
9.Food Brain (Japan) (Psychedelic/Space Rock)
10.Odyssey (USA) (Proto-Prog)
11.Pesky Gee (England) (Proto-Prog)
12.Weed (England-Germany) (Crossover Prog or Heavy Prog)
13.Tyburn Tall (Germany) (Crossover Prog or Heavy Prog)
14.8 Days in April (also known as solo Kravetz's project)(Germany) (Eclectic Prog or Crossover Prog)
15.Spectrum (Australia) (Crossover Prog)
16.Spooky Tooth (England) (Heavy Prog)
17.Freedom's Children (Republic of South Africa) (Eclectic Prog or Crossover Prog)
18.Brian Auger & The Trinity (England) (Jazz-Rock or Proto-Prog)
19.Harsh Reality (England) (Proto-Prog or Heavy Prog)
20.Polyphony (USA) (Symphonic Prog)
21.Show of hands (USA) (Proto-Prog or Crossoverprog)
22.Ford Theatre (USA) (Proto-Prog)
23.Hunger (USA) (Proto-Prog)
24.Valhalla (USA) (Proto Prog or Crossoverprog)
25.Pacific Sound (Switzerland) (Crossoverprog or Eclectic Prog)
26.Pugh's Place (Netherlands) (Heavy Prog)
27.Andromeda (Germany) (Crossover Prog or Eclectic Prog)
28.P205 (Germany) (Heavy Prog)
29.Electra (Germany) (Symphonic Prog)
30.Epsilon (Germany) (Heavy Prog or Crossover Prog)
31.Faithful Breath (Germany) (Eclectic Prog)
32.Head Machine (England) (Heavy Prog)
33.Mammut (Germany) (Eclectic Prog)
34.The Norman Haines Band (England) (Heavy Prog)
35.Titanic (Norway) (Heavy Prog)
36.Yasushi Ishii (Japan) (Eclectic Prog or Crossover Prog)

But I have admit again that I'm not sure what's the real difference between Crossover Prog and Eclectic Prog or even Heavy Prog 'cause they were called just art rock before .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 05:27
@Ozzy Tom: thank you for taking the time of finding a possible subgenre for all those bands. I promise I'll try to have a look at those labelled "Heavy Prog". As regards the difference between the three subgenres that used to be under AR, I think you should take a look at the definitions. After all, this is what they're here for!Wink

Just one question, though: I remember Faithful Breath as a heavy metal band, whose members got dressed up as Vikings. Is my memory playing tricks, or is there some truth to what I'm saying?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 06:37
Yes, but before they recorded 2 prog albums.

Anyway I forogot about another band:

Phluph (Proto-prog)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 09:31
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Just one question, though: I remember Faithful Breath as a heavy metal band, whose members got dressed up as Vikings. Is my memory playing tricks, or is there some truth to what I'm saying?


Heh, I remember that band as rather cliche heavy metal myself - signed to Mausoleum for their debut if I remember correct. Think I may have a single by them laying around.

Not the likeliest of candidates to go prog ;-)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 09:41
I checked on the BNR site, and I saw I was right, down to the Viking dressing-up thingLOL... Perhaps we'd better hold this one off for the time being, and concentrate on the other bands OzzyTom suggested, whose prog credentials seem to be stronger.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 10:16
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

I checked on the BNR site, and I saw I was right, down to the Viking dressing-up thingLOL... Perhaps we'd better hold this one off for the time being, and concentrate on the other bands OzzyTom suggested, whose prog credentials seem to be stronger.

Their debut album Fading Beauty seems to be widely acknowledged as prog though.

http://www.planetmellotron.com/revf1.htm#faithful
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 14:21
Just checked Trikolon and sounds more like Psych with Classical influences, they are very good, the Hammond is outstanding but not sure if they belonmg in Symphonic.
 
Hey man this band only released 150 albums in LP format.
 
Can't find anything but ambiguous info about Twogether and nothing about electra, now digging for Sixty Nine.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 14:28
I googled P205, and found out they are a German band from the mid-Seventies. There are some tracks to be heard on last.fm, so we'll be able to listen and evaluate them. Titanic are also from the Seventies - funny thing is there are other two bands by the same name, one of which is a Christian metal band!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 15:40
Originally posted by Marcos Marcos wrote:

how much time does it cost to add a band on PA? I've sent a submission about 6 months ago...


It can take a while - we have a huge amount of bands to get through. Send me a PM with the name of the band and I'll check up on it for you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 23:14
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Hansson & Karlsson will be added by Micky when he gets a new Internet connection, which should be very soon. He was about to add them when I was still in the USA with him, but then he got sidetracked by more serious matters. I'll remind him to go ahead with the addition when his connection is operative.


thanks....  I need to get back to that....  I had the bio written on your computer...  I guess I'll start over with that hahahhah
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2007 at 23:23
ozzy - if there is something you think should/could be added in crossover.  PM me links to any samples available.  We don't get paid for this hahhaha...  if people feel strongly to have some groups added.. they need to give us something to go on.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2007 at 01:20
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

ozzy - if there is something you think should/could be added in
crossover.  PM me links to any samples available.  We don't
get paid for this hahhaha...  if people feel strongly to have some
groups added.. they need to give us something to go on.  


True, very hard to go on band names alone. Album names and group members help quite a bit.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2007 at 14:39
Originally posted by ozzy_tom ozzy_tom wrote:

From time to time I find some prog bands which I can't find on this (probably the biggest) prog site. That's why I decided to write some bands which I think should be added here. Here is my list (I hope that it will be helpful for administrators to make this site even more complete):

1.Trikolon (Germany)
2.McPhee (Australia)
3.Hansson & Karlsson (Sweden)
4.Sixty Nine (Germany)
5.Attila (USA)
6.Hardin & York (USA)
7.Twogether (Germany)
8.Bodkin (England)
9.Food Brain (Japan)
10.Odyssey (USA)
11.Pesky Gee (England)
12.Weed (England-Germany)
13.Tyburn Tall (Germany)
14.8 Days in April (also known as solo Kravetz's project)(Germany)
15.Spectrum (Australia)
16.Spooky Tooth (England)
17.Freedom's Children (Republic of South Africa)
18.Brian Auger & The Trinity (England)
19.Harsh Reality (England)
20.Polyphony (USA)
21.Show of hands (USA)
22.Ford Theatre (USA)
23.Hunger (USA)
24.Valhalla (USA)
25.Pacific Sound (Switzerland)
26.Pugh's Place (Netherlands)
27.Andromeda (Germany)
28.P205 (Germany)
29.Electra (Germany)
30.Epsilon (Germany)
31.Faithful Breath (Germany)
32.Head Machine (England)
33.Mammut (Germany)
34.The Norman Haines Band (England)
35.Titanic (Norway)
36.Yasushi Ishii (Japan)

Anybody knows any other prog-bands not included on PA?
 
 
if you send a biography, discography, some mp3 samples and a 200 word statement explaining why each of these bands are Prog and should be included they will have a very good chance of being considered! Big%20smile
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 11 2007 at 14:40
Originally posted by The Rock The Rock wrote:

ozzy tom,
 
Boy I can relate to that!Bravo for your post!Clap
 
Here are a few other bands that should be on PA ,big freaking time;
 
-Electric Food(Germany)
-Asterix(Germany)
-Asia(USA)
-Electric Mud(Germany)
-Dull Knife(Germany)
-GOLDEN EARRING(Holland)
-Offenbach(Canada)
-Osmosis(USA)
-One(usa)
-Fred(Usa)
-Fuse(USA)
-Aut'Chose(Canada)
-Flower Travellin'Band(Japan)
-Starglow Energy(Swizerland)
-Viola Crayola(USA)
-Bloodrock(USA)
-American Tears(USA)
-Touch(USA)(not the 1969 band,a later one-1980)
 
And there is many more.I will try and come up with some.
 
Btw,you seem to know your prog.A lot of bands on your list,I know of,but some I don't.
 
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