Your favourite PROG song

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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby never/ever » 02 Jun 2012, 10:26



A robust track from perhaps not such a good album but it still is good stuff!
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Your favourite PROG song

Postby The Prof » 03 Jun 2012, 00:52

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It's absolutely dreadful

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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby never/ever » 03 Jun 2012, 01:04

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It's absolutely dreadful


Yeah, it's very good innit?
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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 07 Jun 2012, 17:22

Broad church

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Stunningly robust

Harmonies to die for




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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 17 Jun 2012, 16:39

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Awesomely robust!

Prof's fave Traffic album





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby never/ever » 02 Jul 2012, 13:17



Very robust...on vintage synths!
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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby never/ever » 03 Jul 2012, 13:15

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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 03 Jul 2012, 21:53



Delightful

From an album one must not overlook!




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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 05 Jul 2012, 11:39



Robust stuff?

I think so





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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 14 Jul 2012, 21:58

Don't forget this:







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Re: Your favourite PROG song

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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 25 Aug 2012, 23:13



Best of the Flo and Eddie era






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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 17 Oct 2012, 20:48

I just love this version...








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Re: Your favourite PROG song

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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby never/ever » 09 Nov 2012, 11:21



Wow!
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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 14 Nov 2012, 22:11

never/ever wrote:

Wow!



Nice

Very nice


















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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby never/ever » 18 Jan 2013, 12:32



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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 18 Feb 2013, 17:24

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Nice!

Very nice













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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 13 Jun 2013, 17:33









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Re: Your favourite PROG song

Postby Cantankerous » 20 Jul 2013, 19:58

One of the Prof's faves








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