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richardh
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Posted: February 15 2011 at 15:14 |
Neal Morse and Curved Air. Getting very very interesting. Would like to know which days though.
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chopper
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Posted: February 15 2011 at 16:47 |
richardh wrote:
Neal Morse and Curved Air. Getting very very interesting. Would like to know which days though. |
Yes, that was the big complaint from last year - trying to find out who was playing on which day. They don't seem to have taken much notice of the feedback form they send round then!
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kole
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 04:45 |
Of course they did. If you look at the poster, you'll see.
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chopper
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 06:35 |
kole wrote:
Of course they did. If you look at the poster, you'll see. |
Yes you're right. The last time I saw the poster it wasn't split into days. Good stuff, but I still can't go.
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chopper
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 06:36 |
So what are the chances of Neal Morse singing for Spock's Beard then?
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kole
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Posted: February 16 2011 at 08:44 |
Well, there is a chance that Nick isn't coming to London, so... you never know.
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crimhead
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Posted: March 04 2011 at 15:53 |
JS19 wrote:
From the Classic Rock Presents Prog Magazine Facebook page:
'Jethro Tull to headline High Voltage Prog stage on the Sunday night. Only UK 2011 appearance. Spock's Beard, Mostly Autumn, Caravan, The Enid and Pallas all on the bill too.' |
I saw that last night while I read the mag. I wish that JT would tour the USA again.
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Harold-The-Barrel
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Posted: March 05 2011 at 08:53 |
Page 12 article in latest Prog Magazine rumoured to say Amplifier and Von Hertzen Brothers on the Prog stage on Saturday with one more band tba....very underwhelming
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You must be joking.....Take a running jump......
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darkshade
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Posted: March 05 2011 at 12:45 |
chopper wrote:
So what are the chances of Neal Morse singing for Spock's Beard then? |
what are the chances Portnoy is touring with Morse, and may wind up filling the drum spot for SB too? (not to mention certain ex-band mates over there)
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Harold-The-Barrel
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Posted: March 08 2011 at 11:13 |
Amplifier and Von Hertzen Brothers confirmed today for Saturday slot, John Lees Barclay James Harvest confirmed as Saturday headliner
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You must be joking.....Take a running jump......
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SimZeppelin
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Posted: March 10 2011 at 19:13 |
Seems like an interesting line-up so far, but I'm very wary about spending £100+ of my limited budget unless another prog giant such as IQ turns up. Being a relatively new progger of three or four years experience, I don't recognise and enjoy bands such as Pallas, and the metal aspect of Dream Theater doesn't grab my attention. Unless I am swayed by a band whom I very much love, I am tempted to save my money and just enjoy myself at the Newcastle Rush gig in May and the IQ gig in Bury. My experience of modern festivals is expensive drinks and diabolical food prices, which to me seems like I'm better off seeing the prog acts at their own shows and getting a more enjoyable experience from them overall. Just my opinion of course, influenced by budget restraints; If I was a rich man I'd see high voltage and stay in the Hilton for the weekend
Edited by SimZeppelin - March 10 2011 at 19:18
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Going to trial with a lawyer who considers your whole lifestyle a crime-in-progress is not a happy prospect.
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richardh
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Posted: March 13 2011 at 04:54 |
SimZeppelin wrote:
Seems like an interesting line-up so far, but I'm very wary about spending £100+ of my limited budget unless another prog giant such as IQ turns up. Being a relatively new progger of three or four years experience, I don't recognise and enjoy bands such as Pallas, and the metal aspect of Dream Theater doesn't grab my attention. Unless I am swayed by a band whom I very much love, I am tempted to save my money and just enjoy myself at the Newcastle Rush gig in May and the IQ gig in Bury.
My experience of modern festivals is expensive drinks and diabolical food prices, which to me seems like I'm better off seeing the prog acts at their own shows and getting a more enjoyable experience from them overall.
Just my opinion of course, influenced by budget restraints; If I was a rich man I'd see high voltage and stay in the Hilton for the weekend
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The Sunday line up does like quite appealing though. Was a wonderfull atmosphere last year and its a chance (perhaps last chance) to see some prog giants.
btw the food prices were okay last year and there was plenty of choice. I avoided the beer altogether as you can become quite de -hydrated when its warm (as it was on that occasion)
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