Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand - The Who
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Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand - The Who
Last Chance - Shooting Star
God If I Saw Her Now - Anthony Phillips
Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) - Kate Bush
Wonderous Stories - Yes (again)
On the Rush forum someone voted for this for one of the albums for their top 250 prog albums list a few years ago. I kind of doubt it's that good but who knows. I own it but haven't listened to it...
Why the heck not? Others have insomnia on here too.
Higher And Higher - The Moody Blues
Turn On Tune In - Threshold
Turn Me On - The Tubes
I wish him well also.
I've always enjoyed his "beauty" album which while mostly very poppish blends different elements in it. I haven't heard anything else by him though.
Party All The Time - Eddie Murphy
No full albums today.
Yesterday:
Rush - Presto
The Police - Ghost In The Machine
Celebration - Kool & The Gang
Congratulations to my nephew Nate! I'll be at his HS graduation party tomorrow evening.
That's a good one! I have to play it again. "Ut oh...here comes another pack of wah wahs." Apparently that refers to a wah wah pedal. Also, theme from boat weirdos is a good instrumental and a bit...
Universal Garden - Yes
I guess Rush never received that memo when they released Hemispheres. ;) Didn't the first UK album come out in 78 too? You also had National Health, Happy The Man and a whole bunch of other stuff....
Oh ok. I currently only own three and two of them aren't even that recommended by them. They are: rite time, saw deliglht and ege bamyasi. I still have soon over babaluma on vinyl in my mom's attic...
Well, wikipedia says she played with Blue Man Group but it doesn't say if she actually opened for them or played with them on stage. It could be Page and Plant. Maybe they chose her because of her...
Mother Mother - Tracy Bonham (a 90s alt. rocker who played the violin!)
Some avant/ avant jazz/rio stuff that I bought for a budget price on wayside quite a while ago:
NDI - Airback
PFS - 279 (post Cartoon band)
Guigou Chenevier - Les Rumeurs de la ville
Kombinat...
^Wow. I'm actually a little surprised you didn't recognize the Can track. I'm not really an expert on them either though. Do you know which song it was by them?
I use shazam all the time. One time...
Yes, it's archival. It was recorded in 1978 and not released until 2002. Apparently Michael wasn't very happy with parts of it but it's not known if he ever re-recorded any of it before finally...
I forgot all about the artist-shop. It seems like they are just a catalog now with no descriptions of the music and no pages for each lable or or artist. They don't have Progress anyway but I might...
I could be wrong but I think Bugs Bunny was the opening act on the 90125 tour and Popeye was the opening act on Big Generator. Having cartoons as an opening act almost seems more like something Rush...
This is an album I remember hearing about a while ago (possibly on here). I thought I heard that the inspiration was to make some kind of travel music and that made me curious since recently I was...
Although this is kind of cheating since the lyrics to the song were rewritten but another example might be Elton John's remake of Candle In The Wind which charted again after Princess Diana died. The...
Well, first of all their drummer's name was Alan White (RIP) and not Andy White. Anyway, I don't disagree with most of what you said. However, my main point was that 90125 was a big commercial...
Could be. Just like most people who bought 90125 don't care about Yes anymore (you can probably stretch it out to BG also). Some of us are completists (and or stick with the band no matter what) but...
June? ;)
I'm pretty sure it wasn't played on this tour so I'm not sure why anyone would condemn it. These days it's probably thought of as the worst song on the shapes album. I agree that it could be a bit...
Well, obviously not something by Queen since they definitely don't need any more hype.
Roundabout apparently got a lot of attention because it was featured in the Jo Jo series.
It Can Happen is from 90125 so not exactly "early." "Yours Is No Disgrace" is from The Yes Album from 1971. Their first album just called Yes has a couple of examples too but only "Looking Around" is...
Hipgnosis - Relusion
Asleep In The Back - Elbow
Silent Future - Esquire
"Nights In White Satin" by the Moody Blues would probably be in the running for the re-charting category. It charted four different times in three different decades in many different countries. The...
I looked him up but I'm not sure what you are referring to. I hope you don't mean in an Igor Khoroshev kind of way.
It's Hard - The Who
Ahh, you are right (just looked it up). I was thinking last night that it couldn't be 25th because it came out in 2015 (not sure when I bought it but maybe a couple of years later at the most) and so...
Old Songs New Songs - Family
Do It Again - Wetton / Manzanera
I think about this a lot. I don't currently live with anyone but who knows what my situation will be at the end of the road. I can just imagine some guy who works with the state going through my...
Down And Out - Genesis (again and same album too!)
Yes, I will persist. It's funny you mention listening in the car because I think their albums make very good driving music for the most part. I heard you listening did sound better this time than...
A while back I picked up a used copy in good condition. I read a review where the guy said the live stuff was not so good but the bonus tracks were great. If anything, I feel just the opposite is the...
I have a bunch of stuff by bands who are probably similar but nothing by this band for some reason. Are they kind of like Flamborough Head?
I can't really disagree about the album cover. ;)
Same thing with me. I finally got Octane and I have the 25th anniversary compilation(which has one full disc of post Neal material) but that's it for the post NM stuff so far. I've heard that Feel...
I haven't heard him on the classic rock station in my area. I suppose he's still played on some stations somewhere though.
Echolyn - I Heard You Listening (still hasn't clicked with me yet)
I haven't heard that one but I think TFC is a cut above (see what I did there?) The Pros And Cons Of Hitchhiking.
Nobody's Perfect - Mike + Mechanics
Castle Walls - Styx
Hey Mr. Policeman - Family
Days Like These - Asia
Well if PT can return so can TMV. It's not like there isn't a decent size audience for either band.
There's definitely prog fans out there. Are there a lot of us? Well, it depends on what you mean by a lot. Compared to the majority of people then certainly not.
Sirius XM had a prog channel when...
Fire In The Sky - Quasar (relatively obscure early 80s neo band)
He pops up from time to time on this site but I can't remember the last time I heard him on the radio. I think maybe he's been forgotten by most which is probably rather unfortunate.