Well, CSN is one of my all-time favorite non-progressive groups. I crave good vocals harmonies, and it seems that this one could fit the bill.
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Well, CSN is one of my all-time favorite non-progressive groups. I crave good vocals harmonies, and it seems that this one could fit the bill.
This is the list that I revisit over and over:
Jethro Tull - A Passion Play
Ian Anderson - Secret Language of Birds, Rupi's Dance
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound, Trick of the Tail...
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Not for me, either. Sounds Techno-Pop to me with three or four exceptions: What Life Brings, Economies of Scale, Time is Running Out, and Staircase.
Well, I think I will pass on this one. My favorite Camel Albums are the last four, and none of them are here.
Steve Unruh...my absolute favorite...
The Myth and Legends of King Arthur - Rick Wakeman
The Six Wives of Henry the VIII - Rick Wakeman
A Passion Play - Jethro Tull
Excalibur II: The Celtic Ring - Alan Simon
The Fate of Man - Kayak...
The Myth and Legends of King Arthur - Rick Wakeman
The Six Wives of Henry the VIII - Rick Wakeman
A Passion Play - Jethro Tull
Excalibur II: The Celtic Ring - Alan Simon
The Fate of Man - Kayak...
I would ask Mr. Wakeman if he would be willing to play Knights of the Round Table with Todmobile. To my ears, the rendition of some of the masterpieces from Genesis (with the participation of...
No way. I love Steve Hackett's solo music ( I have almost all of his records), but there is no comparison between the quaility of his music vs the music of Genesis. I could attend two or three of his...
From Steve Hackett's website:
Steve Hackett Genesis Revisited Tour 2019. Selling England by the Pound: The Entire Album plus Spectral Mornings & New Album Highlights. (32 concerts in Europe).
For me, the later period Camel CD's are way better than their first period (with some exceptions). There are my all time favorites in order: Rajaz, Harbour of Tears, A Nod and a Wink and Dust &...
Mine was circa 1979 or 1980. By that time, my favorite drummer was Bill Bruford, one of my favorite singers was John Wetton, loved the violin and keyboards of Eddie Jobson. Then a supergroup was...
I was browsing some of my favorite artists in Youtube, when I saw "Phill Collins in Concert"...WHAT? I was curious of how Phil sounded after coming from retirement, but I was shocked: He was singing...
I'm with your in your comments. In fact, I enojy late Camel much more than their first records.
Well, I've listened the whole CD three times, and been enjoying it partially. To me is better than Wolflight, but his guitar playing is starting to getting in my nerves...too hot, hundreds of notes...
I understand that. The problem is that the 4 or 5 Camel's DVD's recycled the same 20 or 25 songs, at maximum, being the majority of their first records, and very few of the last ones. In my case, I'm...
Good that Camel is back and doing concerts. About the setlist in this DVD, completely dissapointed. The same old songs recycled again and again. I'm still waiting, and hoping, that someday they play...
Greg Lake by far. He has a beautiful tone in his voice, which Wetton don't have. I remember hearing Wetton for the first time in Red after Lake left King Crimson and thougt..."couldn't King Crimson...
Indeed. The Awaken version with Todmobile is the best performance of that song ever !
I love Pineapple Thief (have all the records except one). The addition of Gavin Harrison in this record is a plus. This record is energetic (thanks to Gaving Harrison's drumming), with good music,...
Well at least the previous responses show that I'm not the only one. You should hear Genesis. I think you will like them.
That's all? Have you heard any other record by Genesis?
From top of my head his best solos:
1- Cinema Show (his best solo, period.)
2- Squonk
3- Mad Man Moon
4- Entangled
5- Duke's Travels
My favorite drummer too. But there are two things that, for me, add another dimension to his great playing: the use of the cymbals and how effortless he plays the drums, even on his drum solos.
Any mention of Steven Wilson in Blackfield V? The previous effort without the collaboration of Mr. Wilson was not so succesfull.
There is no way that I could get my wife into prog, except some groups that I would call "Almost prog". She loves ELO, The Moody Blues (their last three or four recordings), Justin Hayward,...
Impressive indeed. She really deserves the exposure...
Well, not my cup of tea. I prefer their previous style. The Tangent would really be great if Andy Tillson stop singing and look for a singer with a decent voice (IMO).
Musical tastes are a very complex matter. I usually read some reviews - better yet, try to listen to samples - before spending my cash in groups that some people rave about. I have found that...
Thanks Firth.
Can somebody clarifies what "needle drop" means in The Bluray? Been hearing this expressions for a while but still not get it. Thanks.
Back to memory lane. Indeed this was a game changer as mogrooves stated. Revolver and Rubber Soul are my absolute Beatles favorites. I can even remember my first reaction and the place where I...
If it is so good, will you please lead me to a review of that record. Cannot find it anywhere. Can you describe their style in playing?
So this could be a setlist of some of the less appreciated Yes records....??? Not interested...
Are you serious? A chinese disco song in PE?
Rave reviews from a Round Table Review in DPRP for "invention of Knowledge": (8.5, 9.5 and a perfect 10). Interesting reading.
Well, is there is so much trouble trying to buy Prog Records in stores, avoid them all and buy them On-Line. I rarely go to a record store and find any music I'm interested, so my record stores are...
Just did my first full spinning of DOT. First impression is really, really good. The first song "DOT, God, The universe..." is the standout track and is almost 25 minutes of music bliss. I cannot...
To my ears, yes. How would you categorize it? Have you heard all the records, or just one or two discs?
Pineapple Thief is one of my great discoveries of Prog in the last 10 years. Autobuy.
Yeap. That's what it seems. Checked Amazon, Importcds.com, Laser's Edge and CD Universe and, apparently, no one has it in stock, except for Kinesis CD.
Well, I was disappointed. To much "Rock" and very little "Prog". I've considered Tim Simms the real "mastermind" behind Unitopia, but he went in direction of "Neo Prog". Nothing new to contribute to...
My favorite Prog Bass player to this date.
My opinion is the opposite. Love Entering the Spectra and The Wheel of Life, but cannot stand the last two with a few exceptions here and there.
My experience is completley the oppositte. My first three or four hearings left me wondering of how I feel about the record. It was not bad, but thougt that a little less singing and more...
Just received my signed copy of "Arthur" and immediatly played it: first on my car (twice), and then on my Music Room. I have to say first that I really loved this record since hearing if the first...
Jethro Tull was the first that came up to my mind. ELO is the second (although not in the Prog category per se), and Steven Wilson on third place.
I'm with you in your comments. Just finished my second heariing and this is my input. The good: This is the best Jon Anderson record in years imo (didn't like the record in colaboration with Jean Luc...
Amazon has it now for $13.39 and specifies "all regions".
I've posted a similar theme last week, asking the same question, but no one answer. Sadly, I think there was no recording of this great event. Checked the Stone Free Festival site and there were no...
There is also a rendition of Dancing with the Moonlit Knight (with Hackett) and Day of Independence (with Jon Anderson). Both also have de Wow !! factor.
If you have not seen Toadmoabile with Jon Anderson doing Awaken I urge all of you to see it. I think it was the most impressive version of Awaken ever done (including a group called Yes).
Anyone attended the last weekend Stone Free Festival. I've just watched an excerpt of Rick Wakeman's "Myths and Legends of King Arthur" on YouTube and it was spine tingling. The first time I saw it...
Does the Burning Shed site specifies the region?
Joe 90
Rain (his only great record "Cerulean Blue")
This is my take on this question. Regarding the vinyl revival...artists in almost all genres of music are issuing a vinyl counterpart. That says something about the revival of vinyl. So, yes I think...
I'm not sure if I miss it, but how ARW is going to do Yes music without a bass player and a drummer?
Id would be interesting to know how many times you have to hear a record before it "clicks" in. In my case, I hear it for four or five times in consecutive days, take a rest maybe for a week, and...
Of course not. In previous comments I've stated that I like BBT - great musicianship, love the guitar solos in Folklore, and has the best song - to my ears - that the group had ever produced (The...