kath wrote:cmoan, bitches.
YES! I mean, Genesis. Great call.
kath wrote:cmoan, bitches.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
purgatory brite wrote: a party with only prog music is unlikely to win you any new friends and, mostly, girls don't like it. The appreciation of prog is always a solitary pleasure.
kath wrote:i do not wanna buy the world a fucquin gotdamn coke.
Hightea wrote:
never/ever wrote:
soundchaser wrote:Hightea wrote:
Saturday afternoon, still Rocking.
First time I’ve heard this band and I like what I hear a lot.
A bit of a Hawkwind vibe in the synth, which is always a good sign with me. Thanks for posting.
Bruce Fowler on Trombone wrote:purgatory brite wrote: a party with only prog music is unlikely to win you any new friends and, mostly, girls don't like it. The appreciation of prog is always a solitary pleasure.
Purgatory Brite wrote:
I am currently brushing up on progspeak, it will come in handy when I finally reclaim my intellectual property from Captain Clothears.
Charlie O. wrote:I think Coan and Googa are right.
soundchaser wrote:How sad must it be to be John Coan, sitting alone in his flat, raging impotently into the night.
And he can’t even have a drink...much as he must want one.
Very fucking sad.