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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Someone tell me what is more boss than some of these middle eastern record covers?

Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"?

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That album motha effin roools!Clap  Side one is the most fun you can have with diminished scales; hell, the whole dang thing is great.  Do you know these Argentinians?


Not as great as Bubu imo, but still something else.


Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"?

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Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

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That album motha effin roools!Clap  Side one is the most fun you can have with diminished scales; hell, the whole dang thing is great.  Do you know these Argentinians?


Not as great as Bubu imo, but still something else.


 
I do not. What do you recommend?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 13:47
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That album motha effin roools!Clap  Side one is the most fun you can have with diminished scales; hell, the whole dang thing is great.  Do you know these Argentinians?


Not as great as Bubu imo, but still something else.


 
I do not. What do you recommend?


The latter, definitely, it's called Delirios del Mariscal, a fantastic cross between Yes symphonic and some jazz fusion stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 13:53

Buckethead - Population Override

One of his proggier efforts.


I've had this for a while:

Still can't get in to it. 

Maybe just haven't got the hang of meditating electronically.



Edited by Slartibartfast - July 14 2009 at 13:55
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 13:59
Originally posted by mr.cub mr.cub wrote:

Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

Originally posted by mr.cub mr.cub wrote:



That album motha effin roools!Clap  Side one is the most fun you can have with diminished scales; hell, the whole dang thing is great.  Do you know these Argentinians?


Not as great as Bubu imo, but still something else.


 
I do not. What do you recommend?
I'm sure that there are others here more familiar with the Rock Progresivo Argentino scene of the seventies, but I got into it enough a while back to be dangerous.  All bands I'll mention have pages here in PA.  Be forewarned  - imo you may already know the highest level record in Bubu's lone release.

Crucis did the two records shown above.  Each is excellent in its own right.  I remember being really pretty bored with the first repeating riff of the second album, Los Delirios Del Mariscal, when I first heard it.  Only to be completely knocked over by the clever scale-use and modalities of the song once the vocals kick in.  If you're into a great band interplay look no further.

Almendra had an early album, maybe the first, usually called Almendra I, that is proto-prog and really rather good.

Agnus has a 1980 album that is hard to describe.  (Btw, the music is from the mid to late 70's, but saw sadly a late release.)  Not really "songs" for the most part (though melodic as all get out at times); lots of vocal, choral moments; violin and flute; drum solo.  One gets the feeling the words are important (maybe protest? or just an impression I get...), but I don't understand Spanish well, and far less so the Argentinian brand.

I personally think Serú Girán, though one of the most famous due to Charly García's prescence, is kind of overrated (not way overrated though).  Great musicianship, but... eh.

Also worth checking out are La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros (I think that means Machine for the Manufacture of birds).  I read somewhere years back that one of their members (the singer?) said they were the Yes of the third world.  Being a fan of the Yes sound, the quote caused me to get their first record (and I later got the second) - but by this he must have meant popularity akin to Yes, because he could not have meant their sound.  Still great stuff though.

Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 15:37
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

First, voluntary, listen:
 
Great album! How do you like it?
 
Originally posted by American Khatru American Khatru wrote:

I'm sure that there are others here more familiar with the Rock Progresivo Argentino scene of the seventies, but I got into it enough a while back to be dangerous.  All bands I'll mention have pages here in PA.  Be forewarned  - imo you may already know the highest level record in Bubu's lone release.

Crucis did the two records shown above.  Each is excellent in its own right.  I remember being really pretty bored with the first repeating riff of the second album, Los Delirios Del Mariscal, when I first heard it.  Only to be completely knocked over by the clever scale-use and modalities of the song once the vocals kick in.  If you're into a great band interplay look no further.

Almendra had an early album, maybe the first, usually called Almendra I, that is proto-prog and really rather good.

Agnus has a 1980 album that is hard to describe.  (Btw, the music is from the mid to late 70's, but saw sadly a late release.)  Not really "songs" for the most part (though melodic as all get out at times); lots of vocal, choral moments; violin and flute; drum solo.  One gets the feeling the words are important (maybe protest? or just an impression I get...), but I don't understand Spanish well, and far less so the Argentinian brand.

I personally think Serú Girán, though one of the most famous due to Charly García's prescence, is kind of overrated (not way overrated though).  Great musicianship, but... eh.

Also worth checking out are La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros (I think that means Machine for the Manufacture of birds).  I read somewhere years back that one of their members (the singer?) said they were the Yes of the third world.  Being a fan of the Yes sound, the quote caused me to get their first record (and I later got the second) - but by this he must have meant popularity akin to Yes, because he could not have meant their sound.  Still great stuff though.
 
Thanks Smile I'll be sure to look into a few of these groups

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