Aw man, sorry for spreading fake news! Saw the new artwork and fell for it. Would have been refreshing though if they were actually diverging that far...
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Aw man, sorry for spreading fake news! Saw the new artwork and fell for it. Would have been refreshing though if they were actually diverging that far...
This one is different! Beginning reminds me of Arthur Brown Zim Zam Zim
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-iaBL-6KkI
Check out his solo album. I think I read that it's basically a LF album in terms of lineup. Great stuff...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeEM_PLJt2U
Just discovered this bonkers album. Haven't found much info about it, but it sounds like Jaki Liebezeit is on at least a few tracks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7NG8oaAcZA
Hearing Child In Time for the first time during the Perfect Strangers tour remains my most vivid concert memory. So glad and surprised I can still tap into that warm fuzzy feeling!
I only had 2 DP...
Such a great entry into the 7 decade club (counting Halfnelson). This might even be their best, and certainly contains the best song ever to mow the lawn to.
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Saw on wiki that a new Vandenberg album is coming out May 29....first one in 35 years! Rudy Sarzo on bass and Ronnie Romero vocals (sang for Rainbow a few years back).
Surprised Vandenberg hasn't been mentioned. This dude was one of my favorite hair metal guitarists at the time. Super melodic like Uli Jon and Michael Schenker. Check this out. Just skip to 2:30.......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHZ48AE3TOI
Agreed. I think that first Alcatrazz is the best album he's played on. Fully formed at 19, and to my ears, has just stayed at that level. Has he actually gotten better? Can only handle small doses of...
Just discovered this weirdo one-man-band-w/ invented instruments album from '72 and I'm surprised at the lack of information out there. Curious about whatever happened to this guy. Did he record...
Bursting At The Seams
Hero And Heroine
Ghosts
Scheherazade and Other Stories
Novella
A Song For All Seasons
Inside
Floating
Here's a great Krautrock comp from 1971.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlwLueTmD_Y
Tracklist:
01. Libido - Evolution 00:00
02. Marcel - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 3:14
03. Joy...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvCrZSM3F2Q
This looks interesting not only for the fact that he doesn't allow his tech to touch his strings! Never seen that before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_4-5C5tCLY&t=5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xld25GDuBYM
Only band with possibly a DEEPer catalog that I can think of is Strawbs. Here's my top 10 overlooked:
Lalena
THe Shield
You Keep On Moving
Emmaretta
The Aviator
Never A Word
Clearly Quite...
HA HA! I'll give it a try...unfortunately alone, since Rush is literally the last thing my wife would let me play.
11) Entre Nous
Finally, my chance to work Krokus into a topic! Their first album is pretty good and very prog.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwZEAefYq8o
Saga playing Chicagoland October 17! When was the last time they played here?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNcohPUr1PI
Sent you my contact info. I'm flying out there solo, so totally up for meeting some PE'ers.
Super stoked bump!
https://strawbs50.com/
What ever happened to his transplanted mohawk?!
https://loudwire.com/geoff-tate-a-new-reality-operation-mindcrime-last-album/
That crossed my mind, but the motivation was more like: here's something a lot better that should interest those reading this.
Never got into Tame Impala. The Lennonesque vocals gave me an icky feeling for some reason. BUT, just discovered Morgan Delt who will be of interest to those posting on this thread. Takes the whole...
One of my favorites is Jon Camp's bass in the last couple minutes of Song For All Seasons. Here's a live version that's not as good as the studio but interestingly, it comes right after he plays a 12...
1st concert: AC/DC, Nov. 21, 1981, Rosemont Horizon, Chicago-sh. $17 I think. 12 y.o. mind blown.
1st Prog: Rush, 1986, same venue. FREE! (We were on a crime spree that day— gas-n-go on the way...
Yeah, same here. I wonder if the Zep tribute bands play it that way?
Agreed. But, with Page sloppiness is a given!
John Paul Jones' keyboard solo in All Of My Love. There's one flubbed double note that always stands out for me.
Thanks Progbear! This is right up my alley. Love this kind of Fripp-style shredding.
I've discovered music that way too, plus following the links on Progarchives and sorting by highest rating/year/sub-genre/etc. There's something about discovering music this way through peer...
10 years into my prog rock obsession (much to the chagrin of my wife) I see that great discoveries from the mid 70's are getting few and far between. That said, discovering Taï Phong has led me to...
New to this thread so sorry if this has been posted, but just discovered a great track.
(Check out the Child in Time screaming @ 7:00)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtUgAC2jq3c
gilf
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/289/193/ff0.jpg
$156 for the cheap seats in Chicago.
He's one of my favorites. Love nearly everything through Climate of Hunter (even the 70's country-ish albums are well worth a listen). Tilt onward got a bit scary for me but I'm going to give those...
Leonard Cohen's birthday yesterday reminded me about another Phil Spector mess: Death of a Ladies' Man. I always liked this album, especially the 9 minute title track (with a the 4 minute fadeout)....
Not sure if Nektar's Magic Is A Child is maligned—I'd be surprised if it isn't given it fits in their catalog much like Drama fits in Yes's. Both are surprisingly great.
Couldn't agree more on the Born Again(s). I read that the control room monitors were blown during mixing and they didn't realize this until it was too late to fix. It's one of those albums that gets...
I’m sure this has been discussed ad nauseam, but I am L O V I N G Tormato as I write this. I also love Renaissance Camera Camera. Still afraid to try Love Beach, but was just interested to hear some...
I'd say Foxtrot is the most perfect Genesis album, CTTE (as mentioned many times) is the most perfect prog album, and Fish Out Of Water is the most perfect prog solo album ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsYAnzAoa9c
Another Dylan cover..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWCxAElOSxM
Edit: phaser lead at 6:04. holy crap.
Close but not quite... Well worth checking out this underrated band though who, speaking of Beatles, have a major hard-on for Abbey Road throughout this album...
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Thanks to this thread I've started listening to MMEB. Heard Blinded By The Light way too much on classic rock radio to ever give them a chance, but this Dylan cover is now my favorite song of the...
^^^
Reminds me about this Stereolab collaboration called "Ulilab" that covered Eno's St. Elmo's Fire and surpassed it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ1PPCuV0hc
I see where this thread is going and I raise you one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Li58voy6xXM
Oh yeah...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozzlnNRpHO4
Low - Transmission (Joy Division cover)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nVrwzptNVc
Let's try and make this thread a one-click playlist!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gJG38EJ46g
I've never been too moved by covers but Fairport Convention's take on LC's Suzanne has wormed its way deep into my skull for 3 days now. Love the muted guitar riff (Fugazi?;)) and it works incredibly...
What if you shook me only part of the night?
What if 8675309 was not Jenny's number?
What if I'm not Iron Man?
Red Queen to Gryphon Three - Gryphon
Round and Round - Strawbs/Ratt
He's A Woman - She's A Man - Scorpions
Dark Rooms - DA!