Your favourite PROG song
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A robust track from perhaps not such a good album but it still is good stuff!
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Your favourite PROG song
Daddy Longlegs wrote:C wrote:I understand that this is one of the Prof's faves
...and one of mine as well. Looking forward to seeing Jobson next week.
It's absolutely dreadful
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It's absolutely dreadful
Yeah, it's very good innit?
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Re: Your favourite PROG song
Broad church
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Stunningly robust
Harmonies to die for
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[youtube]gLufwtSZiIs&feature=related[/youtube]
Stunningly robust
Harmonies to die for
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Awesomely robust!
Prof's fave Traffic album
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Very robust...on vintage synths!
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Delightful
From an album one must not overlook!
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Robust stuff?
I think so
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Don't forget this:
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Best of the Flo and Eddie era
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I just love this version...
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Wow!
Nice
Very nice
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from Holland with love.
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from Holland with love.
Nice!
Very nice
Du Cann you're the man!
[Sadly, was the man....]
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One of the Prof's faves
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