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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 18:57
Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

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For me ITALIAN  is the Caviar of prog ...er, that can't be right, I hate Caviar ... ok, then ts the champagne of Prog ...


I think you'll find it's certainly a genre that is favoured by (without wanting to sound up my own arse, but inevitably doing so, especially having now drawn attention to the fact...) conneisseurs of the genre. Likewise Gentle Giant is very much in favour with people who've listened to prog regularly for some time and know the ins and outs of the movement. Italian, Canterbury, Krautrock, the more sophisticated Symphonic groups, and avant prog are the areas of prog which often take time to appreciate, but they're worth the effort. It's just a case of Acquiring the Taste!

Note: Apologies for being a snob. I blame it on exam stress and sleep deprivation.

 I do agree with you there TP

*motherly hug* so  go and get some sleep ....

and good luck in those exams ... which ones? Comedy ones?



If only... I've been avoiding revising Brechtian theatre theories all day. That man was such a hypocrite! Still, at least he made people realise that realism in theatre wasn't ALWAYS a necessity.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 18:59

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If you listen to it to much you end up doing stupid things and feeling sick?


I certainly do... I remember the night I listened to every album from the debut right up to the Missing Piece without stopping. I woke up under a hedge in nothing but a bin liner with a semi-thawed chicken and a corkscrew... That was some evening.

hey, I might try that sometime ... perhaps with a semi-thawed koala ...and a tinny of Fosters...

I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 19:06

Brecht!!! That'd give me a headache ... d'you study Harold Pinter ? I like Pinter ... MMmmmm.

I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 19:09
Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Brecht!!! That'd give me a headache ... d'you study Harold Pinter ? I like Pinter ... MMmmmm.



Alas no, but I'm a huge fan of his work. Went to see a smallish production of A Slight Ache and The Lover at my local arts centre recently - it was a mixed bag of good and bad ideas (the direction/acting decisions, not the plays themselves, obv!) but overall I enjoyed it. The chap who played the chap in A Slight Ache was fab. The chap who played the chap in The Lover was f**king useless. Anyway - MAJOR DEVIATION!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 19:15
Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Brecht!!! That'd give me a headache ... d'you study Harold Pinter ? I like Pinter ... MMmmmm.



Alas no, but I'm a huge fan of his work. Went to see a smallish production of A Slight Ache and The Lover at my local arts centre recently - it was a mixed bag of good and bad ideas (the direction/acting decisions, not the plays themselves, obv!) but overall I enjoyed it. The chap who played the chap in A Slight Ache was fab. The chap who played the chap in The Lover was f**king useless. Anyway - MAJOR DEVIATION!

ah ... I'm sorry I haven't a clue!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 19:17
Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Brecht!!! That'd give me a headache ... d'you study Harold Pinter ? I like Pinter ... MMmmmm.



Alas no, but I'm a huge fan of his work. Went to see a smallish production of A Slight Ache and The Lover at my local arts centre recently - it was a mixed bag of good and bad ideas (the direction/acting decisions, not the plays themselves, obv!) but overall I enjoyed it. The chap who played the chap in A Slight Ache was fab. The chap who played the chap in The Lover was f**king useless. Anyway - MAJOR DEVIATION!

ah ... I'm sorry I haven't a clue!



Just a Minute, surely?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 19:24
Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Brecht!!! That'd give me a headache ... d'you study Harold Pinter ? I like Pinter ... MMmmmm.



Alas no, but I'm a huge fan of his work. Went to see a smallish production of A Slight Ache and The Lover at my local arts centre recently - it was a mixed bag of good and bad ideas (the direction/acting decisions, not the plays themselves, obv!) but overall I enjoyed it. The chap who played the chap in A Slight Ache was fab. The chap who played the chap in The Lover was f**king useless. Anyway - MAJOR DEVIATION!

ah ... I'm sorry I haven't a clue!



Just a Minute, surely?

yes you're right!!  you can tell I've been out of the Mother Country for a while ... I really don't have a clue do I?  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 19:28
Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Brecht!!! That'd give me a headache ... d'you study Harold Pinter ? I like Pinter ... MMmmmm.



Alas no, but I'm a huge fan of his work. Went to see a smallish production of A Slight Ache and The Lover at my local arts centre recently - it was a mixed bag of good and bad ideas (the direction/acting decisions, not the plays themselves, obv!) but overall I enjoyed it. The chap who played the chap in A Slight Ache was fab. The chap who played the chap in The Lover was f**king useless. Anyway - MAJOR DEVIATION!

ah ... I'm sorry I haven't a clue!



Just a Minute, surely?

yes you're right!!  you can tell I've been out of the Mother Country for a while ... I really don't have a clue do I?  



Oh, I'm sure you love it there really! I must admit it's sounding like hell to me though - no marmite, no radio 4... what's a teenage 50 year old to do?!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 19:36
Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

Brecht!!! That'd give me a headache ... d'you study Harold Pinter ? I like Pinter ... MMmmmm.



Alas no, but I'm a huge fan of his work. Went to see a smallish production of A Slight Ache and The Lover at my local arts centre recently - it was a mixed bag of good and bad ideas (the direction/acting decisions, not the plays themselves, obv!) but overall I enjoyed it. The chap who played the chap in A Slight Ache was fab. The chap who played the chap in The Lover was f**king useless. Anyway - MAJOR DEVIATION!

ah ... I'm sorry I haven't a clue!



Just a Minute, surely?

yes you're right!!  you can tell I've been out of the Mother Country for a while ... I really don't have a clue do I?  



Oh, I'm sure you love it there really! I must admit it's sounding like hell to me though - no marmite, no radio 4... what's a teenage 50 year old to do?!

Yes, its not that bad actually ... you can listen to to radio 4 via streaming audio from the internet  with an Fm modulator ... it transmits out a radio signal from your PC to your radio ... so you can be listening to PM with your brekkie ...  a scrape of rationed marmite on toast

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