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REAP CORNER

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 18:37
by C
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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 18:41
by quix
prog is dead.










long live prog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 18:46
by ConnyOlivetti
ok, here we go!

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 18:49
by Bungo the Mungo
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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 18:57
by Snarfyguy
Received in the mail yesterday:

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Looking forward to giving it a spin this evening.

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 19:29
by C
Snarfyguy wrote:Received in the mail yesterday:

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Looking forward to giving it a spin this evening.


It is superb!

I think it has the edge on the first

Are you going to join us for The Hats' synch listen tonight Chris....?




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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 19:34
by C
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Don't write this gem off as being no comparison to the first because that would be unfounded





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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 19:38
by Aybe Sea
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Their best ?


I think so





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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 19:40
by Snarfyguy
Carlsson wrote:Are you going to join us for The Hats' synch listen tonight Chris....?
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Sorry, we're going out of town for the weekend, so I'll be on the road this evening.

But I hope you enjoy it. :)

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 19:49
by C
Snarfyguy wrote:Sorry, we're going out of town for the weekend, so I'll be on the road this evening.


We will dedicate it to you my dear friend

We will dedicate it to you







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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 19:50
by Snarfyguy
(prog joke alert)

Carlsson wrote:We will dedicate it to you
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Because I won't be listening. ;)

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 19:56
by C
Snarfyguy wrote:
Carlsson wrote:We will dedicate it to you
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Because I won't be listening. ;)


A quote from some bloody punk band I assume....?!











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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 20:07
by C
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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 20:13
by purgatory brite
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I've given this album a few listens, and have to say I'm rather disappointed with it. I much prefer the 3 man line up album Danger Money.

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 20:19
by Jeff Cunt
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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 21:21
by C
Purgatory Brite wrote:Image

I've given this album a few listens, and have to say I'm rather disappointed with it.





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It is not so accessible

Stick with it my esteemed friend

Stick with it


Holdsworth/Bruford- one can't go wrong

Can one?




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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 21:24
by Snarfyguy
I think Danger Money is a big improvement too.

I don't actually like Holdsmith anyway. Too busy/fussy/fast.

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 21:25
by C
Snarfyguy wrote:I don't actually like Holdsmith anyway. Too busy/fussy/fast.


:o



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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 21:29
by Snarfyguy
I'm not joking. He's just not any fun!

Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Posted: 09 Jul 2010, 21:31
by Buckfast
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The third and final record by the progressive rock trio U.K. was recorded during a 1979 concert in Japan, although it was not released until after the group disbanded; by this time the group featured bassist and lead vocalist John Wetton with ex-Zappa sidemen Eddie Jobson (keyboards and electric violin) and drummer Terry Bozzio. "Night After Night" serves a driving opener, followed by "Rendezvous 6:02," primarily a feature for Jobson's keyboard wizardry. The instrumental "Alaska" is a bit bombastic on the scale of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, though the hard-rocking "In the Dead of Night" makes up for it. Jobson switches to violin for the high-energy closer, "Caesar's Palace Blues" (which is not actually a blues). This is easily the best of U.K.'s rather small discography.



Avoid at ones peril




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