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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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It's not exactly what I do, but I guess more what you do. ![]() |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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FloydianPinkRose ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 24 2019 Location: Fairhope, Al Status: Offline Points: 262 |
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You may do a double take, when you see who’s posting this. I realize it’s pretty near Halloween in America, but not quite. I’m no ghost. I’ve just been on a particularly long hiatus. But, I see PsychedelicPaul has been busy posting on PA, as always. I’ve been watching him from afar and I see he’s posted a selection from Black Sabbath, “It’s Alright!” Well, he’s the music aficionado, I’m just the gal who cheers him on. I’ve learned a lot about all genres of music from him. Including Prog of course. We share a love of Prog. But interestingly enough, like Black Sabbath PsychedelicPaul has had some fans and some critics. Even catching flack for some of his views but hasn’t been banned, like Black Sabbath has. Not for biting the heads off a bat, like one band member is known for. Well, one ex band member I should say. But because of their name and what it represents.
Funny though, like PsychedelicPaul Black Sabbath is a giving bunch, having donated to charities like AnimalAid and ChildLine. But PsychedelicPaul gets a lot of his best Prog from charity shops and gives his time to sharing his knowledge about those purchases with us. He’s got a big heart ♥️! And he has had such an intense effect on me, as a teacher and as a friend I thought I’d do a tribute since it’s been about a year. Oh, Come on! We need to show some appreciation for his efforts! They don’t call me his number one fan fir nothing! I’m using his technique for putting the Prog Bands in all caps. Here goes. (And for all you diehard Prog fans out there, the last band mentioned is real.) Would welcome comments about them. Before I knew you, PsychedelicPaul, music was dull, like just words on a page. Like boring notes with no life to them. Then you introduced me to Prog and my SPIRIT picked up, it was like a BRAINTICKET to another world. Songs and rhythms like a LOCOMOTIVE zoomed into my ears. And soon, like a CATAPILLA climbing a stem, my world was opened up to me. The whole UNITED STATES of AMERICA took on a whole new look. Even the music of the MOODY BLUES sounded different. Because I could appreciate all that went into making it. I could more than hear the music, I could taste it. And it gave me FLAMING LIPS. The sky was like one big KALEIDOSCOPE! And I realized that listening to music alone was what made music boring. But listening with a good friend who knew as much about it as PsychedelicPaul did, made it exciting! In fact, I can even listen to the PSYCHEDELIC PORN CRUMPETS and not care about its title. Thanks, PsychedelicPaul! I’m still and always will be your number one fan!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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^ Mowie wowie, I wished I've got posts like this one.
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 29915 |
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Who let Paul's Mum on the site
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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You're so sweet, and I just wanted to Take the Time to say thank you for such a warm, loving tribute and for accepting me As I Am. We were Perfect Strangers just five years ago, but I had a sense of Strange Deja Vu when I first met you, and now that we're together, I wouldn't want to spend Another Day without you. They would be Hollow Years indeed if I didn't have you in my life. We've had The Best of Times together ever since, when time spent with you is Never Enough, but I'm Learning to Live with your absences. I know you had a minor Panic Attack recently when I Disappeared from Skype and you Misunderstood, when it was simply due to a minor technical glitch, just like the glitches we've been experiencing within These Walls at ProgArchives recently. Although I can't be beside you in person, I Walk Beside You in spirit, and The Spirit Carries On even when we're not online together. It feels so wonderful to be with you, Surrounded by my good friends here at ProgArchives, together with all the best music that life has to offer. This is the Life and as I Lie here at Home tonight, I'll be thinking of you as always while I Wait for Sleep to carry me off to dreamland. Finally, you mentioned Black Sabbath.... I can tell you that their bandname was inspired by a movie of the same name starring Boris Karloff (no relation to Doris Karloff) and Black Sabbath's dubious association with Satanism, black magic and the Afterlife is all "Just a load of old cobblers", according to bass player Geezer Butler. ![]() All songs in Blue Highlights by Dream Theater. I could've written a song titles tribute to Black Sabbath instead, but that's for Another Day.
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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I hope you find me satisfying. ![]() |
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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I'd also say, Paul has been quite good in that regard. |
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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1970: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer 1973: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery Those two are our E-overlap, which makes it 11 albums altogether so far.
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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To increase the overlap then, I'd better go out and buy some Danish prog instead of Danish bacon and butter.
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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![]() but there're only few Prog albums to choose between - which is maybe a part of your joking here.
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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By the way, I can't take the credit for introducing you to the music of the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. They're too way out even for my psychedelic tastes.
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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My Complete Prog Archives Collection on CD (updated Mk II version)
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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1975: Edgar Froese - Epsilon in Malaysian Pale ![]() |
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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So you only have one match-up out on my list? I'm not surprised you don't have Dr. Siegel's Flied Egg Shooting Machine though.
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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Yes, I have also three Focus albums, but not the one you have.
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FloydianPinkRose ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 24 2019 Location: Fairhope, Al Status: Offline Points: 262 |
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PsychedelicPaul was nice enough to mention me again. He’s such a sweetie! ❤️. I’m not even sure I’ve heard the Psychedelic Porn Crumpet’s music. I just know with a name like that it’s got to be unique. Paul HAS introduced me to some interesting groups, playing tunes some of which I like and some I don’t care for. But he has a good track record for picking bands that resonate with me. We share a love of The Mamas and The Papas, ABBA and musicians made famous during the whole Laurel Canyon experience which he’s enlightening us about now. He never tires of being a “musical archaeologist!” Digging up the good, bad and ugly and dusting it off and presenting it for us to explore further. And Prog Archives is THE place to explore it! Funny, while David_D and PsychedelicPaul were talking about a list of albums, Dr Siegel’s Fried Egg Shooting Machine was mentioned. I can tell you PsychedelicPaul would probably rather have a crumpet shot at him than a fried egg. But make sure there’s plenty of melted butter on it or he might shoot it back. lol
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David_D ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 26 2010 Location: Copenhagen Status: Offline Points: 15606 |
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I can tell that you have many more PA albums in your collection, Paul, but I have very probably albums by more PA artists in mine - and that's the general difference in the way we're collecting. Edited by David_D - October 18 2023 at 05:16 |
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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And here's another tasty psychedelic treat I've unearthed for you, my dear (although without crumpets this time): JANUS: - A band of two faces with their first Gravedigger album being a psychedelic treasure trove of golden nuggets from half a century ago. But then with a complete change of face in the 1990's, Janus made the most amazing comeback since Lazarus with ten albums of Christian Prog which I know will be right up your aisle, if you'll pardon the expression. Just watch out for the Bishop as he crosses diagonally down the chequered nave. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My full review for the Gravedigger album. Can you dig it? ![]() Achtung! JANUS were another British band based in Germany (just like Nektar), so they could almost be considered a Krautrock band, especially in regard to their spaced-out psychedelic music. Janus were formed in the German town of Krefeld way back in 1969 by guitarist and keyboard player Colin Orr. The band were named after the mythological Roman God with two faces who looks to the future and to the past at the same time, and we're looking back almost half a century into the proggy past now at the rare Janus "Gravedigger" album from 1972. It's quite literally an underground rock album that was never likely to be played on the radio in 1972, and even less likely to be played on the radio now in the Chinese Virus year of 2020. It was to be their only album from the golden era of prog until Janus looked to the future and reformed many years later with a whole string of ten album releases between 1990 and 2017. Their classic "Gravedigger" album is also quite literally an album of two faces, with Side One occupied by four far-out psychedelic excursions and Side Two containing the trippy 20- minute-long "Gravedigger" suite. It's time now to unearth this long-lost album treasure from the archives because we're about to go Star-Trekkin' back in time with the six-man skeleton crew of Janus. "Beam me up, Scotty", back to the golden year of 1972 on Planet Prog, because we're travelling in a fried-out Kombi, on the hippie trail, head full of zombie for our opening number, "Red Sun". Yes, it's all aboard the brightly-painted Magic Bus now for this 9-minute-long glowing red giant of a song that shines as brightly as Betelgeuse, the largest known star in the Milky Way. This is a song designed to trance-port the listener on a hallucinatory journey beyond the 13th floor of psychedelic elevation to a higher state of consciousness, only without the aid of any illegal substances. This psychedelic phantasmagoria is more tripped out than a plateful of magic mushrooms at a flower-power hippie commune. The song features a deceptively laid- back and dreamy opening, but be prepared to be taken on a Roller Coaster ride of Levitation and Reverberation in the style of The Thirteenth Floor Elevators as "Red Sun" suddenly explodes into life with fire and fury like a supernova, or like a 3-year-old toddler noisily throwing his toys out of the pram in a temper tantrum. It's not hip to be square, so if you're looking for fun and Feelin' Groovy, dare to wear some flowers in your hair and don those brightly-coloured bell-bottomed flares for a psychedelic pleasure trip back in time to the Haight Ashbury district of San Francisco in the Summer of Love year of 1967. There ain't No Way you'll have the Bell Bottom Blues from listening to this joyously exuberant Purple Haze of late-1960's nostalgia. It's time to pop the champagne cork now for "Bubbles", a sparklingly effervescent blend of fuzzy acid guitar riffing, heavenly harmonies, and featuring swirling echoey vocals constantly phasing in and out of the mix. One can almost smell the Incense and Peppermint. Is it a Dream of Innersense, or a Twilight Zone nightmare!?? One thing's for sure, the stoned-out-of-his-mind singer sounds like he's in an altered state of reality where The Doors of perception are constantly blurred (like Riders on the Storm in an Aldous Huxley or H.P. Lovecraft novel). If you listen to this spaced-out music very intently, you might just Break on Through to the Other Side. It could be that the singer just had Too Much to Dream Last Night after eating too many Electric Prunes and he forgot to set his Strawberry Alarm Clock for his appointment to Sit with the Guru. Either way, he sounds like he's flying on a Jefferson Airplane where he's seeing an hallucinatory White Rabbit moving around the chessboard, or maybe he just needs Somebody to Love, a bit like this prog reviewer. Come on Baby, Light My Fire! You can forgive the bad spelling of the next song "Watcha' Tryin' to Do" and even the mildly irritating repetition of the song title by the singer, because this fairly run-of the-mill bluesy number still sounds better than most of what passes for music on the radio today, where it seems any soap opera star can become a wannabe pop star, if they should be so Lucky, lucky, lucky (Kylie & Jason, anyone?). "Watcha' Tryin' to Do" might not have the far-out freakiness of the first two songs on this album, but the manic singer still sounds like he's on the verge of having the men in white coats coming to take him away in a straitjacket at any moment. There are some fiery outbursts of pounding machine-gun percussion too from the always impressive drummer, who could have given Bonham, Powell & Moonie a good drum run for their money. Prepare to batten down the hatches and take cover now for the pounding percussive artillery barrage of "I Wanna Scream". This proto-Heavy Metal number is a storming salvo that's locked and loaded with so much pulsating sonic intensity that it sounds *almost* as thunderously raw as Black Sabbath's "Paranoid". There's even a recently-made YouTube video to go with the song, featuring the band themselves in all of their glorious sonic splendour, proving that Janus are still able to raise the rooftops with their stupendously manic energy after all these years. The video comes with a warning to beware of flashing images. It should also come with a warning to beware of the singer, who sounds so angry he could SCREAM the house down!! And now we come to the fifth and final song on the album, the 20-minute-long title track, "Gravedigger". This song has definite shades of the Moody Blues with its dreamy Mellotron sound and gloriously lush sweeping harmonies. It may not quite reach the magnificent majestic heights of Nights in White Satin, but this is still a marvellous piece of music, and makes a very pleasant contrast to the manic intensity of the sonorous songs on Side One of the album. In fact, this epic masterpiece is in such stark contrast to the four previous songs, that one could almost believe it's by a different band entirely. There's even a brief classical guitar interlude featuring Grieg's Hall of the Mountain King. The peaceful soothing music of the "Gravedigger" suite is overall very calming and relaxing, accompanied as it is by the sound of gently lapping waves in the background. The restful music conjures up tranquil images of bathing in warm, tropical blue seas in an exotic Pacific island paradise, only without the risk of being stung by a jellyfish, or accidentally standing on a stonefish, where there'll be so many people offering to wee on you to help ease the dreadful stinging agony, it'll feel like you're starring in a German porn film. And besides which, it's not the kind of thing you'd want on a romantic honeymoon for two anyway, when what you *really* need is vinegar to ease the searing pain of a jellyfish or stonefish sting, even though you'll end up smelling like a fish & chip shop. If you want to follow the hippie trail to Kathmandu without the danger of being attacked by the Taliban in Afghanistan, or meeting an Abominable Snowman in the Himalayas along the way, then you could do a lot worse than unearthing the "Gravedigger" album by Janus for a late-1960's/early 1970's nostalgia trip of sonic nirvana for the mind, body and soul. This album is a bountiful musical paradise and it's far safer than travelling to a tropical island paradise of calm turquoise seas and swaying palm trees where you can find out what it's actually like to be half-eaten by a shark. Yes, this album is a virtual reality backpacker trip back in time through the land of the Ayatollah and the lower tollahs without the need of a brightly- painted Volkswagen Kombi, so don those flared trousers, put on that old Afghan coat and light a joss-stick for the musical journey of a lunchtime! Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 20 2023 at 02:27 |
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 44699 |
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My Complete Prog Archives Collection on CD (updated Mk II version)
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