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ALotOfBottle
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Henry Cow - LegEnd
Pentangle - Basket of Light Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza |
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TeleStrat
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Friday...
Zombi - Surface To Air (Pittsburgh, PA 2006) Instrumental ambient electronic duo Agusa - Katarsis (Malmo, Sweden 2016) Instrumental Psych Space recorded live Mamont - Passing Through The Mastery Door (Nykoping, Sweden 2012) Heavy psych stoner rock Mantra Machine - Nitrogen (Amsterdam, NL 2014) Instrumental / Psych / Stoner / Fuzz Radar Men From The Moon - Intergalactic Dada & Space Trombones (Eindhoven, NL 2011) Instrumental Psychedelic Space Rock
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ALotOfBottle
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No prog today.
Sun Ra - Lanquidity Richard Wagner - Der Ring des Nibelungen |
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mechanicalflattery
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..... like all of it? That's a pretty long piece if I recall correctly, although I've never listened to it myself.
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ALotOfBottle
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It's just over an hour long on the version I've listened to (recorded at Berlin Philharmonic in 1988). It does feel pretty long, though. The music is very stretched, slowly evolving... very proud and phlegmatic. And I love it because of that. I highly recommend you listen to it and find out yourself! |
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Finnforest
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Iron Maiden - s/t
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven Seven Impale - Contrapasso Seven Impale - City of Sun |
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Steve Vai - Fire Garden - One of the best prog albums of the 90's. One of the few albums that still fires me up the same way it did when I was 13; that's more than can be said for a lot of the stuff I fawned over in middle school. "There's A Fire In The House" is still one of the most incendiary intros to any album in rock. It simply shreds. "The Crying Machine" and "Blowfish" are still phenomenal air guitar songs. "Dyin' Day" and "Hand on Heart" are both gorgeous. And the title track..."Angel Food" is the best instrumental duel put to record and "Taurus Bulba" is Yes-levels of perfection. If only it wasn't for the very forgettable hard rock/metal vocal tracks on the second half of the disc, then this would be a total masterpiece. That's excluding "All About Eve" and "Genocide", of course. The latter is the catchiest thing Steve has ever touched.
Joe Satriani - Professor Satchafunkilas & The Musterion Of Rock - The post-"Engines of Creation" Satriani albums all sort of sound the same, but at least they all sound good. There are some really imaginative rock riffs to be heard here. "Overdriver" is one of the finest hard rock songs he's done since the 90's and the futuristic world-y sound in "Andalusia" and "Asik Veysel" is to die for. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Back My Bullets - Easily the weakest of the REAL Skynyrd albums (you got that right, JVZ), but still miles ahead of anything skynyrd-lite attempted after the plane crash. "Roll Gypsy Roll" and "All I Can Do Is Write About It" are classics. Not a fan of the version of "Trust" they recorded for this album; I always substitute in the 1970 Muscle Shoals demo. The song sounds much better played a semitone down, the album version sounds too bright and upbeat for the subject matter. Genesis - A Trick of The Tail - I've been planning on writing reviews for this one and the one that followed it for a while but I always like to revisit albums multiple times over a long span of time before I post anything. Right now I'm leaning towards a 2-3 for this one, on the higher end of that. Some inoffensive poppy-crossover-AOR prog-lite, whatever you want to call it with some beautiful moments ("Entangled" and "Ripples" are standouts for me), but the whole thing sounds really repetitive and one-dimensional for over 50 minutes of music. Genesis - Wind & Wuthering - See above, only this one leans closer to the 2 than the 3. The entire first side is quite stale, sounding a lot more like one of the dime-a-dozen amateur symphonic one-offs from around the same time period. Pretty disappointing given what the band used to be capable of. From "Blood On The Rooftops" onward it's a lot more memorable, though.
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when i was a kid a doller was worth ten dollers - now a doller couldnt even buy you fifty cents
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jonross14
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Most of what I listen to is prog rock or jazz, but one of my all-time favorite bands is the Swedish indie rock outfit Tiger Lou. I'm not sure how I found them as I live in the U.S. and they don't really have a presence here, and I think they have some textures that rub up against some prog. Nevertheless, they have come out with a new album on Friday called "The Wound Dresser" that's very good, I'd give it 4 to 4.5 out of 5, but I'm still listening...
Their previous album, "A Partial Print", is in my top five favorite albums of all time, while every other album in my top five is soundly prog. There is something, particularly about this album, that really reels me in. I highly suggest all on this board give it a listen. I think there's something very special about it. All of their music is available on Spotify.
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Ozark Soundscape
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Led Zeppelin - "II"
R.E.M. - "Murmur" Mac DeMarco - "Salad Days" Many Moods of Dad - "asapep" The Band - s/t The Band - "Music From Big Pink" |
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Tom Ozric
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So far today :
GORGUTS - Colored Sands GERYON - s/t PANZERBALLETT - Tank Goodness OPETH - Pale Communion WISHBONE ASH - No Smoke Without Fire MAGMA - Sl*g Tanz SPOCK'S BEARD - Day For Night RIVERSIDE - ADHD ( currently on side 2 ) ARCHAIA - s/t DUN - Eros BRUCE COCKBURN - World Of Wonders RUNAWAY TOTEM - Zed Edited by Tom Ozric - September 25 2016 at 03:34 |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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sh*t, dude, blast from the past! "Just gimme....five minutes aluuurnnne!!" Last night's choices: La Batteria – s/t Abraxis – s/t (Oh yeah, baby, still such a good album!) Magma – Felicite Thosz P.F.M - Passpartu (very nice album) Quantum Fantay – Dancing in Limbo Glass Hammer – Chronomotree Opeth – Ghost Reveries Cousin Silas – Berlin Evenings (slowly growing on me) Genesis - ...and Then There were Three (I am more convinced than ever that this is an amazing album) Genesis – Abacab Genesis – Three Side Live (Nick, do you have the box-set that includes the studio tracks from the fourth side of the original vinyl version of this?) |
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TeleStrat
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Saturday...
Slomatics - Estron (Belfast, Northern Ireland 2014) Heavy distorted fuzz rock Fuzzcrafter - Fuzzcrafter (Lyon, France 2016) Heavy instrumental fuzz / psych / stoner jams recorded live in studio Zed - Desperation Blues (San Jose, CA 2013) Hard Rock / Stoner Rock Clouds Taste Satanic - Dawn Of The Satanic Age (Brooklyn, NY 2016) Heavy down tuned instrumental doom Elevators To The Grateful Sky - Cloud Eye (Palermo, Italy 2013) Hard rock, sludge, stoner, doom The Rising Sun Experience - Beyond The Oblivious Abyss (Lisboa, Portugal 2014) Funk, psychedelic, folk, classic rock with heavy keys, percussion and guitars |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Steve Hillage - L (haven't spun this in years)
Genesis – ...and Then There Were Three Gentle Giant - Interview Kansas - Masque Iron Maiden – Killers National Health – s/t U.K – s/t King Crimson – Lizard Jethro Tull – Songs from the Wood (Sam, I’m kind of shocked, but this Dull album actually seems rather good...or at least nothing enrages me on it, and it's much more complex instrumentally lol Have you heard it yourself?) |
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Finnforest
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Indeed. Pretty frisky stuff. If I bother watching the Prez debates, this may be the album I use to turn off the sound and crank this instead. |
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Jim, is that the album with the track `Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills'?! Hilarious!
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Blacksword
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Long distance voyager - The Moody Blues
Crime of the century - Supertramp The Seldom seen kid - Elbow |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Finnforest
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It is! Hey, nice new Av you have there! |
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Sagichim
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I remember eagerly waiting for it to be released, even saved a few bucks for it and finally went to the record store and bought...a cassette! Still love this album so much and still listen to it every now and then.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Jim, I have to thank you for the random Pantera mention! I was never a fan when I was in highschool, but I had that run of four albums from `Cowboys from Hell' through to `The Great Southern Trendkill', probably because all the other kids at school had them. Sadly all those CD's are away somewhere in various boxes in a spare cupboard these days, so it would take a lot of effort to dig them out. So I just looked a full clip of `Far Beyond Driven' and have spent the last twenty minutes spinning it again (for probably the first time in twenty years!), and I have to say, those guys were sh*t hot, and that album endlessly grooves like an absolute monster!!
I'm also torn between thinking `These guys have the biggest balls ever', and pissing myself laughing at how `massive' the lyrics are! I correctly recalled some heroic favourites such as: "I'm bone, brain and cock, deep down, STRONGER THAN ALL" ***** Cheers about the avatar, mate, I've always liked this one, it's pretty old! There's a kind of funny story to it! Right as I was getting into prog, a mate and I came across a photo of Alan Parsons making the same pose with his eye, and we said `That is so freaky, I bet his music is really trippy!'...and after hearing the Alan Parsons Project for the first time, we were like `Wow, they are really vanilla....' |
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Finnforest
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The Pantera reminded me of some of my Rollins band stuff, but perhaps heavier. Loved it.
I'm pretty certain everyone has a similar Parsons story, of starting to play an album and then changing it to something else because it wasn't getting the job done. That said, I can enjoy them from time to time. |
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