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Re: PROG CORNER [1403 pages]
Thanks for the feedback lad
NP
I bloody love Bob!
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NP
I bloody love Bob!
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Rikard Sjoblom's Gungfly - On Her Journey To The Sun
Member of Big Big Train and of recently disbanded Beardfish.
It's good but I always find his stuff a little too ermmm.... "complicated". Probably need more patience / plays than I tend to give.
Member of Big Big Train and of recently disbanded Beardfish.
It's good but I always find his stuff a little too ermmm.... "complicated". Probably need more patience / plays than I tend to give.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
So when's the Prog Premiership?
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algroth wrote:So when's the Prog Premiership?
Never with any luck
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Purgatory Brite wrote:algroth wrote:So when's the Prog Premiership?
Never with any luck
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
algroth wrote:So when's the Prog Premiership?
It will happen
We just need an organiser.....
NP
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Recommended by Huw (we need him back on here).
Quite dark post rock ambient fusion.
Quite dark post rock ambient fusion.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Lord Rother wrote:Recommended by Huw (we need him back on here).
Indeed we do
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Purgatory Brite wrote:algroth wrote:So when's the Prog Premiership?
Never with any luck
What have I ever done to you to get this criticism?
Honest Ian, get over yourself.
NP:
aka Steve Kilbey of The Church and Martin Kennedy of All INdia Radio...paging Mr. Huw- it is a great album!
kath wrote:i do not wanna buy the world a fucquin gotdamn coke.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
dear maarts~~
you have always done a fantastic fucquin job.
by the way, algroth, i just want you to know i won the cup last year. yes, i am the reigning queen of prog. i still wear my antlery crown, although i have mardi gras beads strung around my antlers.
these are the things that matter.
you have always done a fantastic fucquin job.
by the way, algroth, i just want you to know i won the cup last year. yes, i am the reigning queen of prog. i still wear my antlery crown, although i have mardi gras beads strung around my antlers.
these are the things that matter.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Like this kath..?
ooooof!
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ooooof!
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Swedish band Carptree's new and 5th release - if anyone else on here was particularly interested in the current Scandinavian Prog scene I'd be recommending it strongly to them and looking forward to sharing the delights of what, to me, certainly sounds like a significant step up from the really rather good Nymf. Big, swirling symphonic keyboards dominate and plenty of guitar - nothing too progressive, but good tunes and hooks result in a fine modern prog album.
Carptree - Emerger
Carptree - Emerger
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Norwegian band Airbag's guitarist Bjorn Riis' 2nd solo album is more of the same Dave G styled Floydian prog. Lovely stuff as he is a splendid player but as I say - more of the same.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
It's been a long, long time since I've played this in its entirety....
Nicotine, valium, vicadin, marijuana, ecstasy, and alcohol -
Cocaine
Cocaine
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Diamond Dog wrote:It's been a long, long time since I've played this in its entirety....
It's been a long time since I got past track 1.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
Just to remind ourselves how great they were:
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Re: PROG CORNER [1404 pages]
The only Pink Floyd covers album you need.
Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
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Re: Rother's Region [1398 pages]
Bursting with ooofness and robustness
Yes, bursting with ooofness and robustness
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?