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Re: 1,000 pages by Christmas...!

Postby Lord Rother » 13 Nov 2019, 21:48

I posted up the other album by this Argentinian band recently. Played this one today (William Gray - Silentio) and again I am really impressed. They should be BIG.

Liked this track especially.


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Re: 1,000 pages by Christmas...!

Postby Hightea » 14 Nov 2019, 04:49

Saw L Shankar warmup for Tony Williams at the Bottom Line 11/15/79


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Re: 1,000 pages by Christmas...!

Postby C » 14 Nov 2019, 21:38

Hightea wrote:Saw L Shankar warmup for Tony Williams at the Bottom Line 11/15/79

I would have loved to have seen that!
Great album too



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Re: 1,000 pages by Christmas...!

Postby Lord Rother » 15 Nov 2019, 21:24

A new name to me, but this is their 6th studio album - features some contributions from Ian Anderson and Mike Portnoy, 2 more unlikely prog bedfellows it’s hard to imagine.

Tiles - Pretending 2 Run.

Sounded ok but I was distracted at the time so not much to say yet.

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Re: 1,000 pages by Christmas...!

Postby Lord Rother » 15 Nov 2019, 21:35

Regal Worm - Pig Views

Another new name to me. Sounded ok, but again, distracted by work so didn’t give it much attention. Pretty much a one man band, that man being Jarrod Gosling, he of I Monster and Henry Fool (who I saw in concert a few years ago - also featuring Tim Bowness).

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Re: 1,000 pages by Christmas...!

Postby Lord Rother » 15 Nov 2019, 21:46

NP

Elephant Plaza - Momentum

Various members of Magic Pie and others in this band, released in 2016 as a debut, no follow ups yet, but this one took 10 years to make, not helped by their recording studio burning to the ground midway through initial recordings. Certainly prog but not as complex musically as the wonderful Magic Pie.

An album I played at the time of release but somehow forgot about, which is a shame as it’s going down very well this evening.

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 15 Nov 2019, 21:58

NP

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Good Night Austin, Texas » 15 Nov 2019, 22:18

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My favourite studio ABB album

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 16 Nov 2019, 11:44

NP

11 piece Norwegian band. I’m liking this. Lots of woodwinds and brass. Eclectic and interesting.

Gentle Knife - Clock Unwound


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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Lord Rother » 16 Nov 2019, 12:40

NP

Alcest - Spiritual Instinct

French band - I enjoyed Shelter, their 2014 album but this is too heavy for me with dirty vocals chucked in. Nah...

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby never/ever » 17 Nov 2019, 10:05

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 17 Nov 2019, 14:56

Good Night Dallas, Texas wrote:Image

My favourite studio ABB album


It's a very robust album with Dan Toler.

I am not sure it's their best studio album for me








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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby Good Night Austin, Texas » 17 Nov 2019, 17:54

Great live version of Can't Take It With You.


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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 17 Nov 2019, 18:26

Good Night Dallas, Texas wrote:Great live version of Can't Take It With You.



Superb!

A truly great band






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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby robertff » 18 Nov 2019, 19:04

WP

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 19 Nov 2019, 16:12

robertff wrote:WP

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Wonderful albums - full of music













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Re: PROG CORNER

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 19 Nov 2019, 20:35

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A very robust album








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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 20 Nov 2019, 15:08

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Great live

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Re: PROG CORNER

Postby C » 20 Nov 2019, 20:00

This is very robust

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