***WHAT PROG ALBUM IS STUCK UP YOUR ARSE??? ****
- Rayge
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Re: ***WHAT PROG ALBUM IS STUCK UP YOUR ARSE??? ****
all our yesterdays bump
In timeless moments we live forever
You can't play a tune on an absolute
Negative Capability...when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact & reason”
- backwards7
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I have Dream Theater's 1992 album 'Images and Words' firmly entrenched within my rectum at an obtuse angle of 147 degrees, which I am told is the most problematic angle in regard to extraction. With every passing day it creeps nearer and nearer to my heart which will eventually begin to beat with an irregular time signature before expanding to impractically large size.
I regularly attend school assemblies where I speak about dangers of sticking prog albums up your arse. It's hard's to get my point across to kids who consume pop music and can't ever imagine themselves listening to a Yes album.
I regularly attend school assemblies where I speak about dangers of sticking prog albums up your arse. It's hard's to get my point across to kids who consume pop music and can't ever imagine themselves listening to a Yes album.
- naughty boy
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Re: ***WHAT PROG ALBUM IS STUCK UP YOUR ARSE??? ****
soundchaser wrote:Close To The Edge, today. Simply pne of the greatest albums ever made.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.