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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2012 at 12:30
Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Sonia! Hug

... Anyway, your "moozik" seemed like "moomin" for me. Tongue

Your "art" is really killa. Love it! Handshake
 

KEISHIRO Hello my dear! HugHeart

Haha.. “moonin” I had to read this twice and glad I did because for a second there I thought to myself, Keishiro couldn’t possibly have written mooning hehehe.. Tongue

Awww thank you very much for liking what I made, this seriously means a lot to me.

Huge hugs HugStar

 

Hello Gabe,

Thank you, I am glad we both like Daniel Gildenlow. He has incredidble 4 octave vocal range and this on its own is rare.  Handshake

 

Hi The Jester,

Well, thank you very much. Oh yes this site is most interesting, not only in terms of the wealth of information available but also sometimes very funny, I often read forum posts and some comments are very monty python funny this including the ones where experts differ between each other in opinion. Big smile

I am looking forward to read your posts Smile

 

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2012 at 13:06
Welcome to the ProgArchives forum Sonia.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2012 at 13:10
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Welcome to the ProgArchives forum Sonia.
 
Thank you very much, Snow Dog, Big smile  nice to meet you!  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2012 at 13:30
And you also know Monty Pythons! great! hehehehe
If you have some free time you can also take a look at my blog.
Is mostly about music, but also movies, tV series, Travels etc...
you can find it here:
http://gfreedomathina.blogspot.com/
If anybody wants please visit: http://www.gfreedomathina.blogspot.com/

This is my Blog mostly about Rock music, but also a few other things as well.

You are most welcome!

Thank you. :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2012 at 14:28
Welcome, Sonia! I'm glad that you came to the forefront of this site. It's more satisfying in the end coz' posting in polls is something I enjoy doing every day and you maybe as well.

From the few artists that you mentioned, it seems like you have already found some very personal prog favorites. I'll hope you'll find more on the site.

And have a lot of fun too Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2012 at 19:10
Official welcome to the site Sonia, nice to see you here in the PA Zone. Nice to have some more ladies around here as they are few and far between. 

Have fun. Stay positive and enjoy the scenery.

And keep up the incredible artwork!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2012 at 12:14
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Welcome, Sonia! I'm glad that you came to the forefront of this site. It's more satisfying in the end coz' posting in polls is something I enjoy doing every day and you maybe as well.

From the few artists that you mentioned, it seems like you have already found some very personal prog favorites. I'll hope you'll find more on the site.

And have a lot of fun too Smile
 

Hi Moogtron III, Big smile

Thank you very much for the welcome.

I much prefer to read and observe to adding comments, plus many of you experts are very scary Ouch (hahahaha the latter was pun intended Tongue hehehe).

Ok joking aside, I do have a steadfast mindset when it comes to what I like and certainly not limited to the 70’s and current/well established bands, I am very open when it comes to listening to new bands and most impressionable too.

I think we all love surprises, that feeling and sense of listening to something so good, a feeling building up that comes from within thus not just staying pleasantly above your neck and moving on to the next thing.  aaahhhh.. Thumbs Up nothing can beat that euphoric feeling really and once this grabs me, I need to know more, want to take it all in.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2012 at 12:17
Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:

Official welcome to the site Sonia, nice to see you here in the PA Zone. Nice to have some more ladies around here as they are few and far between. 

Have fun. Stay positive and enjoy the scenery.

And keep up the incredible artwork!

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Scott yay hello!!! Hug thank you!
Also thank you very much for the ermmm.. such an awesome compliment too Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2012 at 12:36
Originally posted by The Jester The Jester wrote:

And you also know Monty Pythons! great! hehehehe
If you have some free time you can also take a look at my blog.
Is mostly about music, but also movies, tV series, Travels etc...
you can find it here:
http://gfreedomathina.blogspot.com/
 
Jester, interesting blog you have! To be honest I was kind of dreading going there as I had no idea what to expect and what a nice surprise, must go back to carry on reading other articles, also return from time to time. You have a good blog site, I read a very nice, honest and well informed review about The Hobbit, you covered all sides of the spectrum, both Peter Jackson fans and original book and story writer J.R. Tolkien fans.   Thumbs Up  
Thank you for the suggestion Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2012 at 05:45
Well thank you very much! *bows* Smile
I'm really doing big efforts on this blog in order to be a nice place to read things and get informed.
Really glad that some people are appreciating it!
Thank you for your kind words... Smile



Edited by The Jester - December 22 2012 at 08:03
If anybody wants please visit: http://www.gfreedomathina.blogspot.com/

This is my Blog mostly about Rock music, but also a few other things as well.

You are most welcome!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2012 at 13:03
Whoohaaaa speaking of finding great stuff!!! I just got the most fantastic suggestion to listen, aaahhhhh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TScRc8vZxeg&feature=player_embedded D.F.A - Baltasaurus, listening right now and this is aaahhhh so good!!!! I know I am a nincompoop that I did not know them before but wow!!!! Big smile ha! LOVE THIS!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2012 at 15:39
I would love to share the holiday spirit by posting this wonderful track by AL DIMEOLA ~ CAROL OF THE BELL
and hereby also wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year.Hug
I hope it's ok to post the above music vid in this forum?  


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2012 at 14:03
Merry Christmas Sonia!

I liked your artwork for the CS album. Do you have any links to see more of your work?
Magma America Great Make Again
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2012 at 19:13
Hello Sonia, glad to see you in the forum.
 
I saw you like DFA, maybe you might enjoy another band from Italy, Deus Ex Machina, vocals are quite original but an acquired taste and the music very dynamic and...well...progressive !
 
 
Another good recommandation if you are into jazz-rock is Arti E Mestieri, with the iunbelievably stunning Furio Chirico on drums. The track "gravita 9.81" is a classic one in their repertoire, and you will notice the traditional folk dance touch with the violin in the chorus.
 
Also, you mentioned that Los Jaivas is one of your beloved bands. I was surprised when a colleague at university (who has bolivian roots) told me he knew them (I really thought only progsters were acquainted with them) : in fact Los Jaivas are superstars in South America. I like both their folk stuff and their more progressive one. From Chile, you might also like the band Congreso :
 
 
 


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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 25 2012 at 20:47
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Hello Sonia, glad to see you in the forum.
 
I saw you like DFA, maybe you might enjoy another band from Italy, Deus Ex Machina, vocals are quite original but an acquired taste and the music very dynamic and...well...progressive !
 
 
Another good recommandation if you are into jazz-rock is Arti E Mestieri, with the iunbelievably stunning Furio Chirico on drums. The track "gravita 9.81" is a classic one in mudtheir repertoire, and you will notice the traditional folk dance touch with the violin in the chorus.
 
Also, you mentioned that Los Jaivas is one of your beloved bands. I was surprised when a colleague at university (who has bolivian roots) told me he knew them (I really thought only progsters were acquainted with them) : in fact Los Jaivas are superstars in South America. I like both their folk stuff and their more progressive one. From Chile, you might also like the band Congreso :
 
 
 
Luvas hello! listening to Exordium - Deus e machina right now, like the intrumentals, vocals actually not bad really although they remind me of Brazilian salsa/samba, I need to listen more I think :) thank you so much especially for the welcome too Hug 
Yay thank you so much Lucas,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2012 at 22:05
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Hello Sonia, glad to see you in the forum.
 
I saw you like DFA, maybe you might enjoy another band from Italy, Deus Ex Machina, vocals are quite original but an acquired taste and the music very dynamic and...well...progressive !
 
 
Another good recommandation if you are into jazz-rock is Arti E Mestieri, with the iunbelievably stunning Furio Chirico on drums. The track "gravita 9.81" is a classic one in their repertoire, and you will notice the traditional folk dance touch with the violin in the chorus.
 
Also, you mentioned that Los Jaivas is one of your beloved bands. I was surprised when a colleague at university (who has bolivian roots) told me he knew them (I really thought only progsters were acquainted with them) : in fact Los Jaivas are superstars in South America. I like both their folk stuff and their more progressive one. From Chile, you might also like the band Congreso :
 
 
 
 
hahahaha I am only 1.5min into Gravità - Arti E Mestieri and wow hahahaha Lucas, they are silly really incredible fab neh? ShockedClap hahahahaha I want more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love love this!!!! this is what I LOVE TO HEAR, I feel like a kid in a candy shop hahahahaha!!! thank you SO MUCH!!!! Thumbs UpHug OH WOW!!!!! Please give me more insight about them?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2012 at 22:08
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Hello Sonia, glad to see you in the forum.
 
I saw you like DFA, maybe you might enjoy another band from Italy, Deus Ex Machina, vocals are quite original but an acquired taste and the music very dynamic and...well...progressive !
 
 
Another good recommandation if you are into jazz-rock is Arti E Mestieri, with the iunbelievably stunning Furio Chirico on drums. The track "gravita 9.81" is a classic one in their repertoire, and you will notice the traditional folk dance touch with the violin in the chorus.
 
Also, you mentioned that Los Jaivas is one of your beloved bands. I was surprised when a colleague at university (who has bolivian roots) told me he knew them (I really thought only progsters were acquainted with them) : in fact Los Jaivas are superstars in South America. I like both their folk stuff and their more progressive one. From Chile, you might also like the band Congreso :
 
 
 
 
hahahaha I am only 1.5min into Gravità - Arti E Mestieri and wow hahahaha Lucas, they are silly really incredible fab neh? ShockedClap hahahahaha I want more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love love this!!!! this is what I LOVE TO HEAR, I feel like a kid in a candy shop hahahahaha!!! thank you SO MUCH!!!! Thumbs UpHug OH WOW!!!!! Please give me more insight about them?
 
Cooee!!! Stern Smile what happened to the ending? Very unexpected not really ending Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2012 at 23:05
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Hello Sonia, glad to see you in the forum.
 
I saw you like DFA, maybe you might enjoy another band from Italy, Deus Ex Machina, vocals are quite original but an acquired taste and the music very dynamic and...well...progressive !
 
 
Another good recommandation if you are into jazz-rock is Arti E Mestieri, with the iunbelievably stunning Furio Chirico on drums. The track "gravita 9.81" is a classic one in their repertoire, and you will notice the traditional folk dance touch with the violin in the chorus.
 
Also, you mentioned that Los Jaivas is one of your beloved bands. I was surprised when a colleague at university (who has bolivian roots) told me he knew them (I really thought only progsters were acquainted with them) : in fact Los Jaivas are superstars in South America. I like both their folk stuff and their more progressive one. From Chile, you might also like the band Congreso :
 
 
 
 
Oh wow Lucas, bands from Chile seem to good!!!! This is another band I like a lot too!! Aisles and this track is so great too, In Sudden Walks - Mariachi.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXYjroQTMaMStar
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2013 at 23:43
Originally posted by zravkapt zravkapt wrote:

Merry Christmas Sonia!

I liked your artwork for the CS album. Do you have any links to see more of your work?
 
This drawing I made for a DJ friend of mine Big smile just for fun, it's all 100% hand-drawn tho'.
Oh wow, Merry belated Christmas to you too, Zravkapt and a happy New Year too!!! Awww I missed you comment, my sincere apologies, really Unhappy grrrr... I am still getting used to post on this site Confused
 
Thank you so much for your compliment about my drawings on the Corvus Stone album Hug
 
Only recently I am trying to change my drawing/paintings from canvas and paper to software, however I must add that I do not use any professional art software i.e. Photoshop or Corel Draw (also I have no idea how to operate those Confused), all my drawings are drawn by hand using paint (not to be confused with paint.net program) which comes standard with microsoft office under accessories lol Smile yep I am a Neanderthal, I know Unhappy still figuring out how this all works.
I only recently opened up an account with photobucket, all my drawings are public, the CS album pics on there I tried to add full size on there so you can see the details too http://s1279.beta.photobucket.com/user/Kati_SoniaMota/library/?view=stories#/user/Kati_SoniaMota/library/?view=stories&&_suid=135719056446209456916250540759 also I have made all my drawing public and large Wink if you want the originals I am most happy to send any of them to you via email (obviously without the stupid watermarks) again thank you very much and a huge HugBig smile  
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 04 2013 at 20:48
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Hello Sonia, glad to see you in the forum.
 
I saw you like DFA, maybe you might enjoy another band from Italy, Deus Ex Machina, vocals are quite original but an acquired taste and the music very dynamic and...well...progressive !
 
 
Another good recommandation if you are into jazz-rock is Arti E Mestieri, with the iunbelievably stunning Furio Chirico on drums. The track "gravita 9.81" is a classic one in their repertoire, and you will notice the traditional folk dance touch with the violin in the chorus.
 
Also, you mentioned that Los Jaivas is one of your beloved bands. I was surprised when a colleague at university (who has bolivian roots) told me he knew them (I really thought only progsters were acquainted with them) : in fact Los Jaivas are superstars in South America. I like both their folk stuff and their more progressive one. From Chile, you might also like the band Congreso :
 
 
 
 
Oh wow WOW!!!! Wow awww wow Lucas, listening right now to Congresso, oh wow, what I love the most is that most beautiful response by the guitar to the vocals, oh awwwww stunning, vocals are so good too, 1min12 till 1min26 flute that tune reminds me of another track can't quite point it out tho' and oh my I am in love with this track!!!! Tried to look them up on youtube but get other things not this band :( bah pls prettty please give me more to listen, I like them!!
 
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