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- Lord Rother
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Now that Tull have been touched by the genius of Steven Wilson I thought I’d give these another listen myself....
With a few more to follow.
With a few more to follow.
- Mike Boom
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Nancy wrote:Mike Boom wrote:
Lines join in faint discord and the stormwatch brews
a concert of kings as the white sea snaps
at the heels of a soft prayer
whispered
Kath and I just started in on this. A wonderful album.
Yeah, Ive been really enjoying getting back into it, Flying Dutchman is one of their very best I do believe, Something on the Move, Dun Ringill - great stuff. There are some great live boots from the 79 tour as well.
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Arena - The Visitor
A classic neo prog album with a heavier sound than one might normally associate with the genre. Lots of repeating themes that come and go, excellent guitar from John Mitchell (Kino, Frost* and others), keys from Clive Nolan (Pendragon)....
A classic neo prog album with a heavier sound than one might normally associate with the genre. Lots of repeating themes that come and go, excellent guitar from John Mitchell (Kino, Frost* and others), keys from Clive Nolan (Pendragon)....
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Lord Rother wrote:Arena - The Visitor
A classic neo prog album with a heavier sound than one might normally associate with the genre. Lots of repeating themes that come and go, excellent guitar from John Mitchell (Kino, Frost* and others), keys from Clive Nolan (Pendragon)....
I briefly owned this. I picked it up very cheap in a sale a few years ago but didn't like it so sold it on. I may even have made a profit.
- Purgatory Brite
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A classic collaboration between the maverick art-rocker and the left-field composer.
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C wrote:NP
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Hawkwindish?
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Trying the 2010 remix of my favourite Mike Oldfield album.
- ChrisB
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Purgatory Brite wrote:
A classic collaboration between the maverick art-rocker and the left-field composer.
Love this album !
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A fabulous 3 CD box set covering the late 60s, early 79s heavy rock scene.
- Lord Rother
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Is that just Jan ‘79 or does it go as far as February?
- robertff
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Purgatory Brite wrote:
A fabulous 3 CD box set covering the late 60s, early 79s heavy rock scene.
Been looking to buy this - looks pretty good.
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robertff wrote:
Fantastic album.
Yes, a Neil classic.
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- Good Night Austin, Texas
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NP
The mighty Heep
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The mighty Heep
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- robertff
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slightbreeze wrote:
Oh yes. Superb.
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- robertff
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C. wrote:NP
The mighty Heep
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Never a big fan, they were okay which is about the best I can say about them, sorry C. Went to one of their gigs once, think I lasted at the most half an hour.
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- robertff
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Not the favourite of many but I love this era of Eric - Winds, The Twain, and this.
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