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Jimbo
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Joined: February 28 2005
Location: Helsinki
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Points: 2818
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Posted: March 05 2005 at 04:07 |
Oh..So many great albums here. King Crimson - ITCOCK is great.. but
both Zep albums are great too.. The Who - Tommy, The Beatles - Abbey
Road, Frank Zappa - Hot Rats all must have albums..
Sorry.. Too hard. Can't vote.
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Frank
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Joined: February 23 2005
Location: Italy
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Points: 19
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Posted: March 05 2005 at 13:34 |
I prefer prog but Led Zeppelin I was fantastic for that year.
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Jaja Brasil
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Joined: February 22 2005
Location: Brazil
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Points: 88
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Posted: March 05 2005 at 15:30 |
Hi Everybody,
The one of two Masterpiece of the "Maximum Masters" (enjoy this ?!?!)
ABBEY ROAD (the other masterpiece is SGT. PEPPER'S of course)
But it's just MY opinion.
Best Greetings...
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Prog_Bassist
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Joined: August 29 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 830
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Posted: March 05 2005 at 15:37 |
ITCOTCK
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Possessed
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Joined: July 10 2004
Location: United States
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Points: 430
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Posted: March 05 2005 at 17:47 |
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
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Man With Hat
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Jazz-Rock/Fusion/Canterbury Team
Joined: March 12 2005
Location: Neurotica
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Points: 166183
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:15 |
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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billyshears'67
Prog Reviewer
Joined: November 26 2004
Location: United States
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Points: 161
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:19 |
Tie between
Bitches Brew
Abbey Road
Hot Rats
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Zero the hero
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Joined: March 18 2005
Location: Bosnia Hercegovina
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Points: 153
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:23 |
King Crimson 'In the court'
As a non prog vote. Beatles 'Abbey Road'.
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Hiwatter
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Joined: March 26 2005
Location: Slovakia
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Points: 137
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:26 |
High Tide - Sea Shanties -- This album is the heaviest album of the 60s i think. Tony Hill plays exceptional great guitar! Black Sabbath could shame with their debut.
Recommended!
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Zero the hero
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Joined: March 18 2005
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:32 |
Hiwatter wrote:
High Tide - Sea Shanties -- This album is the heaviest album of the 60s i think. Tony Hill plays exceptional great guitar! Black Sabbath could shame with their debut.
Recommended!
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Hi watter High tide are great.What stuff you into as i get fed up with this new prog on here.Real life please.
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Yams
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Joined: December 16 2004
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:37 |
ITCOTCK. The studio bits of Ummagumma are some of the worst The Floyd ever did. Oh, and I can't really stand The Beatles.
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Zero the hero
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:47 |
Yams wrote:
ITCOTCK. The studio bits of Ummagumma are some of the worst The Floyd ever did. Oh, and I can't really stand The Beatles. |
Were all ready to hear what you do define as good then.
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Yams
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Joined: December 16 2004
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 14:57 |
Well the album is primarily a solo effort by each member of the band.
The Sysyphus parts being Rick's. Although don't quote me on saying that
I know what the other parts belong to. The whole studio bit sounds
weak. The Floyd were at their best when they collaborated, not when
they decided to each do things on their own. I only listen to that
album for the live material.
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Zero the hero
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Joined: March 18 2005
Location: Bosnia Hercegovina
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 15:25 |
Yams wrote:
Well the album is primarily a solo effort by each member of the band. The Sysyphus parts being Rick's. Although don't quote me on saying that I know what the other parts belong to. The whole studio bit sounds weak. The Floyd were at their best when they collaborated, not when they decided to each do things on their own. I only listen to that album for the live material. |
Have a few more goods listern's then you'll realise it's excellent.
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threefates
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Joined: June 30 2004
Location: United States
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Points: 4215
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 15:32 |
I'm not to fond of the studio part of Ummagumma either. It all sounds like bits and pieces of music that if finished could of been great... but doesn't really connect and has no foundation.
Otherwise it just sounds like noodling to me...
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THIS IS ELP
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Certif1ed
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Joined: April 08 2004
Location: England
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 15:36 |
FWIW I think the studio part of Ummagumma is the last real "out there" experimentation the guys did, and it's fantastic - if incoherent as an entity simply because the 4 sections are so individual to the band members.
Each part is amazingly diverse, though - you need to let your mind go completely to get the amazing flow that each member achieved...
Think I'll save the rest of my appraisal for a review
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Zero the hero
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Joined: March 18 2005
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 15:56 |
Certif1ed wrote:
FWIW I think the studio part of Ummagumma is the last real "out there" experimentation the guys did, and it's fantastic - if incoherent as an entity simply because the 4 sections are so individual to the band members.
Each part is amazingly diverse, though - you need to let your mind go completely to get the amazing flow that each member achieved...
Think I'll save the rest of my appraisal for a review
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Nice one Certi
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topographic2112
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Joined: March 23 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 99
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 16:12 |
I voted for The Court Of The Crimson King, but in my opinion, the best album that came out in 1969 is Chicago's Chicago Transit Authority.
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"Rock is the medium of our generation." - Yes - "Release, Release"
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Hiwatter
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Joined: March 26 2005
Location: Slovakia
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Points: 137
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 18:24 |
Zero the hero wrote:
Hiwatter wrote:
High Tide - Sea Shanties -- This album is the heaviest album of the 60s i think. Tony Hill plays exceptional great guitar! Black Sabbath could shame with their debut.
Recommended!
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Hi watter High tide are great.What stuff you into as i get fed up with this new prog on here.Real life please.
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Im mostly into 70s prog, into more obscure groups from Italy, France, Germany, Spain, South America etc. I dont like neoprog. I like the classic 70s vintage sound with analogue synths and classic sounding electric guitars. From UK groups im more into King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf than in Genesis and Yes. I like dark prog .
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Eddy
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Joined: September 22 2004
Location: USA
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Points: 637
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Posted: March 26 2005 at 18:50 |
EVERYONE FORgets a about the amazing band can and its debut, monster movie, thats one rocking cd!
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