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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 11 Jul 2010, 11:53

ConnyOlivetti wrote:NP
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Good call lad

Good call



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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby Aybe Sea » 11 Jul 2010, 12:11

NP

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I never tire of this gem


Sublime





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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby ChrisB » 11 Jul 2010, 18:47

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Prog? Maybe. Fantastic? Absolutely.

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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 11 Jul 2010, 18:55

slightbreeze wrote:Image

Prog? Maybe. Fantastic? Absolutely.


Superbly robust!

I have all their stuff

Seminal





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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 11 Jul 2010, 19:31

Carlsson wrote:
slightbreeze wrote:Image

Prog? Maybe. Fantastic? Absolutely.


Superbly robust!

I have all their stuff

Seminal





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However, they were never as robust as Spacemen 3.

One of the handful of decent bands since 1974







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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby der nister » 11 Jul 2010, 19:38

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It's kinda depressing for a music forum to be proud of not knowing musicians.

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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby Tent Peg » 11 Jul 2010, 19:39

NP

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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 11 Jul 2010, 20:30

robertff wrote:JP

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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby The PROG Nazi » 11 Jul 2010, 20:52

NP

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AVOID
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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 11 Jul 2010, 22:05

NP

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I bought this the day it came out- way way way back











When Mr Jung was in nappies!







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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby Tent Peg » 11 Jul 2010, 22:17

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Their second best ?

I think so



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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 12 Jul 2010, 14:12

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Broad church dear prog-loving friends

Broad church







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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby Harry Irene » 12 Jul 2010, 14:37

NP

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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby ConnyOlivetti » 12 Jul 2010, 17:08

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the first CD issue, with all tracks intact
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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby Zilth Pilchards » 12 Jul 2010, 17:24

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Played during the world cup final...

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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby John Barleykorn » 12 Jul 2010, 17:30

Carlsson wrote:NP

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I bought this the day it came out- way way way back


... takes me back! In my mind Pavlovs Dog is always coupled with this:

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Both albums were huuuge in my circle of friends, back in the day. Dick Wagner was the main man in Ursa Major. Havnt heard either album in ages ...

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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 12 Jul 2010, 18:49

Joe Moody wrote:
Carlsson wrote:NP

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I bought this the day it came out- way way way back


... takes me back! In my mind Pavlovs Dog is always coupled with this:

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Both albums were huuuge in my circle of friends, back in the day. Dick Wagner was the main man in Ursa Major. Havnt heard either album in ages ...

Joe Minor


rateyourmusic.com images can't be displayed but I assume you are referring to this:

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I was a massive fan from the day I heard Pampered the week of its release.

I have both on vinyl. But amazingly like you, I haven't played them for years - I am a very lazy vinyl player
However, I bought the remaster of At the Sound of last week and I can't stop playing it.

As I said when I posted it a couple of times previously, that any thoughts of it being no comparison to the first Pampered Menial is totally unfounded

robust stuff?

Not 'arf!




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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby Sheriff Of Hong Kong » 12 Jul 2010, 19:09

NP

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Robust stuff !

Their best ?

I think so



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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby C » 12 Jul 2010, 20:12

NP

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Interestingly out of the 17 tracks only one is taken form the London gigs...

Of course I was there.

PB would like this album




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Re: Prog Corner (page 565 onwards)

Postby purgatory brite » 12 Jul 2010, 20:38

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