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Re: PROG CORNER [1411 pages]
NP
Their second best?
I think so
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Their second best?
I think so
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Re: Rother's Region [1397 pages]
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
- ConnyOlivetti
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
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Andra Svart
Andra Svart
Charlie O. wrote:I think Coan and Googa are right.
Un enfant dans electronica!
Je suis!
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Ex Touchstone singer's debut solo album - music written by John Mitchell. 1st couple of tracks seemed pretty bog standard female led mild prog metal but actually it grew on me as i went through it. Not bad at all.
Kim Seviour - Recovery is Learning
Kim Seviour - Recovery is Learning
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Pentwater - Out of The Abyss (Chicago based psych prog band.)
Didn't think this album was going to be for me after the 1st play but a number of the songs have grown on me.
Didn't think this album was going to be for me after the 1st play but a number of the songs have grown on me.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
I needed something to cleanse the palate after some of the tripe I've been subjected to in the Prog Premiership....
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Citizen Cain's Stewart Bell - The Antechamber of Being Part 2
This is quite something - epic and with some classic influences worn on its sleeve, especially the Gabriel style vocals. Arden Anthony Lucassen features so you kind of know what to expect.
Part 1 was decent as well - trouble is with these conceptual epics you need a whole uninterrupted afternoon to get through them.
This is quite something - epic and with some classic influences worn on its sleeve, especially the Gabriel style vocals. Arden Anthony Lucassen features so you kind of know what to expect.
Part 1 was decent as well - trouble is with these conceptual epics you need a whole uninterrupted afternoon to get through them.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
never/ever wrote:Disc 1
Great box set! Fab sound quality!
Do you have the CD or vinyl set?
Charlie O. wrote:I think Coan and Googa are right.
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Je suis!
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
The CD-set. And you're right, the quality is very good!
Played Grosses Wasser after that one, pretty sure the rest will follow soon.
Played Grosses Wasser after that one, pretty sure the rest will follow soon.
kath wrote:i do not wanna buy the world a fucquin gotdamn coke.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Top German band Sylvan's early releases.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Top Swedish band's early albums - great stuff.
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Steven Wilson - To The Bone
Can't recall how to do pictures. Why is it so complex?
Robust stuff anyway despite the naysayers.
Can't recall how to do pictures. Why is it so complex?
Robust stuff anyway despite the naysayers.
“Erratic associate member”
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
Neil Jung wrote:Steven Wilson - To The Bone
Can't recall how to do pictures. Why is it so complex?
Robust stuff anyway despite the naysayers.
Charlie O. wrote:I think Coan and Googa are right.
Un enfant dans electronica!
Je suis!
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Re: PROG CORNER [1412 pages]
It is indeed, very good.
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Charlie O. wrote:I think Coan and Googa are right.
Un enfant dans electronica!
Je suis!