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progbethyname
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Posted: December 16 2012 at 11:38 |
Argonaught wrote:
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You listened to THE LAMB at 9 years old?? Wow. What a mind job that must have been for you. |
That's nothing; I was gobbling pungent blue cheese and smoked salmon at the gentle age of 8 or 9. |
You are officially the Benjermin Button on P.A.
Did ya smoke a pipe too, all the while listening to yo yo Ma? I bet you did. :)
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: December 21 2012 at 15:29 |
_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____THE WALL_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I
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progbethyname
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Posted: December 22 2012 at 17:12 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____THE WALL_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I |
Dude. I dig your Wall!!! Nice one Tom, so as your friend I shall add another brick to it.
________]
Nothing forges good friendship like cement and solid prog!! Lol
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: December 22 2012 at 17:57 |
progbethyname wrote:
Tom Ozric wrote:
_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____THE WALL_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I |
Dude. I dig your Wall!!! Nice one Tom, so as your friend I shall add another brick to it.
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Nothing forges good friendship like cement and solid prog!! Lol |
I couldn't do multiple lines directly underneath one another so it was a bit of a disappointing one row show but slightly effective. Never mind - my sis had Dark Side for years before I acquired The Wall and I was fascinated with that - how it all blended together seamlessly, amazing sound effects etc. The pieces 'On The Run' and 'Any Colour You Like' with the synths always captivated a very young me. I knew I was on to something......
I got The Wall around Christmas 1985. I was 13. Much of the album blew me away - except things like The Trial, Bring The Boys Back Home etc. Then it was Atom Heart and the More Soundtrack and most of the Floyd catalogue. Then came Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, ELP, Asia, Marillion, Atomic Rooster, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc.
I am so impressed with modern Prog these days I rarely spin these 'golden oldies' anymore......
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progbethyname
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Posted: December 22 2012 at 18:02 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
progbethyname wrote:
Tom Ozric wrote:
_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____THE WALL_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I | Dude. I dig your Wall!!! Nice one Tom, so as your friend I shall add another brick to it. ________] Nothing forges good friendship like cement and solid prog!! Lol | I couldn't do multiple lines directly underneath one another so it was a bit of a disappointing one row show but slightly effective. Never mind - my sis had Dark Side for years before I acquired The Wall and I was fascinated with that - how it all blended together seamlessly, amazing sound effects etc. The pieces 'On The Run' and 'Any Colour You Like' with the synths always captivated a very young me. I knew I was on to something......
I got The Wall around Christmas 1985. I was 13. Much of the album blew me away - except things like The Trial, Bring The Boys Back Home etc. Then it was Atom Heart and the More Soundtrack and most of the Floyd catalogue. Then came Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, ELP, Asia, Marillion, Atomic Rooster, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc.
I am so impressed with modern Prog these days I rarely spin these 'golden oldies' anymore...... |
It is so wonderful that we have had such incredible, prolific prog bands who started it all for us. You had PINK FLOYDand I had RUSH. I can tell you, for me, it was love a first listen. Oh and seriously, I like your WALL. Very creative.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: December 22 2012 at 18:56 |
progbethyname wrote:
Tom Ozric wrote:
progbethyname wrote:
Tom Ozric wrote:
_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____THE WALL_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I | Dude. I dig your Wall!!! Nice one Tom, so as your friend I shall add another brick to it. ________] Nothing forges good friendship like cement and solid prog!! Lol | I couldn't do multiple lines directly underneath one another so it was a bit of a disappointing one row show but slightly effective. Never mind - my sis had Dark Side for years before I acquired The Wall and I was fascinated with that - how it all blended together seamlessly, amazing sound effects etc. The pieces 'On The Run' and 'Any Colour You Like' with the synths always captivated a very young me. I knew I was on to something......
I got The Wall around Christmas 1985. I was 13. Much of the album blew me away - except things like The Trial, Bring The Boys Back Home etc. Then it was Atom Heart and the More Soundtrack and most of the Floyd catalogue. Then came Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, ELP, Asia, Marillion, Atomic Rooster, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc.
I am so impressed with modern Prog these days I rarely spin these 'golden oldies' anymore...... |
It is so wonderful that we have had such incredible, prolific prog bands who started it all for us. You had PINK FLOYDand I had RUSH. I can tell you, for me, it was love a first listen. Oh and seriously, I like your WALL. Very creative. |
Oh - I like RUSH quite a bit too, but mainly Caress Of Steel through to Signals - I came across VDGG/Hammill, MAGMA, most Kraut bands late 80's/early 90's and still continuing. I came across Le Orme's Felona and Sorona album by chance at this 2nd hand record shop who had it filed under 'F' - the dude at the counter thought it was some male/female duet album - his loss was my gain . Somewhat fragmented banter here, but I recall my significant Prog discoveries with fondness.
Oh yeah, thinking back now, it was Floyd's 'Live At Pompeii' video that really instigated my love for Prog. I was expecting a live show of The Wall, but instead got such mind-blowing things like Echoes and Set The Controls, and Careful With That Axe.............
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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: December 22 2012 at 19:09 |
Rush "Fly By Night"
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“War is peace.
Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength.”
― George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four
"Ignorance and Prejudice and Fear walk Hand in Hand"- Neil Peart
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EsotericDjentleman
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Posted: December 23 2012 at 21:51 |
You guys make me feel really young xD The oldest I can remember was "Red Barchetta" off Moving Pictures. It was the waking track my dad had every morning many years ago. Sometimes I woke up early and heard that intro. It's nostalgic now. That was when I was like 10? Later I had listened to some Pink Floyd, Rush, Tool, and some 80's metal if it counts. But the serious epiphany of "prog" was probably DT's Images & Words.
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HackettFan
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Posted: December 23 2012 at 23:56 |
EsotericDjentleman wrote:
You guys make me feel really young xDThe oldest I can remember was "Red Barchetta" off Moving Pictures. It was the waking track my dad had every morning many years ago. Sometimes I woke up early and heard that intro. It's nostalgic now. That was when I was like 10? Later I had listened to some Pink Floyd, Rush, Tool, and some 80's metal if it counts. But the serious epiphany of "prog" was probably DT's Images & Words. |
I love Moving Pictures and Red Barchetta too.
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cstack3
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Posted: December 23 2012 at 23:59 |
frankbostick wrote:
1970 King Crimson In The Wake Of Poseidon ...and my life changed. |
Likewise, I'm sure!!
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HackettFan
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Posted: December 24 2012 at 00:07 |
cstack3 wrote:
frankbostick wrote:
1970 King Crimson In The Wake Of Poseidon ...and my life changed. |
Likewise, I'm sure!! |
Fascinating. That means you got familiar with that before In the Court.
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progbethyname
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Posted: December 24 2012 at 17:29 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
progbethyname wrote:
Tom Ozric wrote:
progbethyname wrote:
Tom Ozric wrote:
_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____THE WALL_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I | Dude. I dig your Wall!!! Nice one Tom, so as your friend I shall add another brick to it. ________] Nothing forges good friendship like cement and solid prog!! Lol | I couldn't do multiple lines directly underneath one another so it was a bit of a disappointing one row show but slightly effective. Never mind - my sis had Dark Side for years before I acquired The Wall and I was fascinated with that - how it all blended together seamlessly, amazing sound effects etc. The pieces 'On The Run' and 'Any Colour You Like' with the synths always captivated a very young me. I knew I was on to something......
I got The Wall around Christmas 1985. I was 13. Much of the album blew me away - except things like The Trial, Bring The Boys Back Home etc. Then it was Atom Heart and the More Soundtrack and most of the Floyd catalogue. Then came Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, ELP, Asia, Marillion, Atomic Rooster, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc.
I am so impressed with modern Prog these days I rarely spin these 'golden oldies' anymore...... | It is so wonderful that we have had such incredible, prolific prog bands who started it all for us. You had PINK FLOYDand I had RUSH. I can tell you, for me, it was love a first listen. Oh and seriously, I like your WALL. Very creative. | Oh - I like RUSH quite a bit too, but mainly Caress Of Steel through to Signals - I came across VDGG/Hammill, MAGMA, most Kraut bands late 80's/early 90's and still continuing. I came across Le Orme's Felona and Sorona album by chance at this 2nd hand record shop who had it filed under 'F' - the dude at the counter thought it was some male/female duet album - his loss was my gain . Somewhat fragmented banter here, but I recall my significant Prog discoveries with fondness.
Oh yeah, thinking back now, it was Floyd's 'Live At Pompeii' video that really instigated my love for Prog. I was expecting a live show of The Wall, but instead got such mind-blowing things like Echoes and Set The Controls, and Careful With That Axe............. |
SET THE CONTROLS is freakin wicked. Helped push my love and exploration into electronic prog like ASH RA TEMPLE, GOBLIN, AUTECHURE, FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON, APHEX TWIN and the great TANGERINE DREAM.
I owe FLOYD a lot. ;)
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progger7
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Posted: January 02 2013 at 10:35 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
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I THINK it was The Wall for me as well.
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Progosopher
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Posted: January 02 2013 at 14:06 |
Burn by Deep Purple, if you count Proto-Prog, Yessongs if you don't. Lots of Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin in those early heady teenage days but then quickly moving to Yes, Tull, Genesis, Hackett, and KC.
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The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: January 02 2013 at 14:39 |
A.- Not knowing that Prog existed
As a fact, if I'm not wrong, this is the cover of my LP scanned, which I replaced for the black CD one
B.- Knowing that Prog existed and decided to buy a Prog album.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - January 02 2013 at 14:40
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Earthmover
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Posted: January 02 2013 at 15:53 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
Much of the album blew me away - except things like The Trial... |
Am I the only one who LOVES The Trial?
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hellogoodbye
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XTChuck
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Posted: January 04 2013 at 07:17 |
Uncle Meat by the Mothers. It had been out for not quite 2 years when I bought it. I was 12 and forever changed.
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Roj
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Posted: January 04 2013 at 08:02 |
I'm very proud of the fact that the first album I ever bought (prog or non-prog) was Oxygene by Jean Michel Jarre, when I was 11 years old back in 1976. I was absolutely blown away by the album and it certainly helped form my musical taste over the years.
It's an album I still love to this day.
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Throw Sand
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Posted: January 13 2013 at 11:28 |
Rush's "Hemispheres"
I was just interested in what an 18 minute song would sound like
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