Question> I know Tool fans are rather rabid about the band. Saying that is there much cross pollination of fan base relating to Porcupine Tree? Just curious.
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Question> I know Tool fans are rather rabid about the band. Saying that is there much cross pollination of fan base relating to Porcupine Tree? Just curious.
Looking forward to these!
Hey Peter and Jed.....thanks for the love. As far as catalog goes some of the band came late to PT as well but the older, more learned of PT members are working on getting the pre Signify material...
Thanks Geezer.....hope ya didn't scare them away!:lol
Donated. I've met Roy and he is a gentle kind human being. Sending healing vibes your way Roy. I hope those bastards get due justice.
We have a Porcupine Tree tribute band out of Chicago.....Cloud Zero. We played a Progtoberfest pro-show at Reggie's Music Joint with The Travis Larson Band and Pavlov 3 and captured the audio from...
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Yep, all their albums on hand and love them. Looking forward to the new release.
[QUOTE=SteveSly;632564]I agree about the D-97 keyboard player. I was sitting quite far back so could not tell what kind of keyboard he had on the top of his rig, but he was doing some very...
Best part of the pool night was Matthew Parmenter seeing Phil Sunset (family acquaintances from the youthful years) and catching up on old times. Matthew had been enjoying liquid libations and had...
One of my very favorite bands and I did mean the comparison to absolutely be a compliment to your band Matt! Keep it up and you have alot of new fans.
Can't help thinking that TFATD have been exposed to Von Frickle.....not a bad thing at all and I may be entirely off base. Maybe it's the mask thing working on me subliminally.
Last year was my first Prog Day as I always worked Labor Day Weekend. The weather was, as I understand it, very nice comparably to years before. Looks like nice temps again this year and Geezer and...
Yes it was. We had a blast playing it. I have a bootleg cassette of John's set that followed ours. I kiddingly keep telling him I'm gonna release it. That was one cold January night in Chicago...
:lol ^^
I'll be the buffer element on this drive.....Anyone ever taken Ambien for a car ride for the day????????????????????
Being a hugh Porcupine Tree Fan and owning everything they've done, this is a really radical interpretation of their music but done so well. Big band, big time music. GH is absolutely a monster...
The Geezer dude and I will be there winging peanuts from the peanut gallery! Bought both the CD's last year after The Pascal/Gutman set....great stuff. Do it proud!
Gonna see both Chicago shows. Always good to catch John. He even still remembers me from the Web USA convention back in 1994.
I have indeed been thinking of you with kindness. A buddy of mine just had hip surgery and procured some travel vessels for you!
Ironically I'm not impressed with this band in the live setting but find myself constantly re-upping on their studio output. I don't always listen to it but find it suits my mood from time to time. ...
Playing the part of Geezer............well Geezer of course. But I don't think I can zoom in enough for anyone to see that.:lol
:^P
Patron Pass purchased. In The House!
I'm making sure Geezer gets there and back in one piece! My wife needs a vacation from me! See ya out of Hell Bob Benoit!
!st and favorite PT CD. This came out during the post progressive wasteland period and was one of the releases that restimulated the prog vibe for me
Love their first CD. Gonna have to pick this up at a festival in the near future
Sid McGinnis also on One Way World....track 4 on PG II, Home Sweet Home.....last track on PG II
Did a workout at the health club today and listened to Renaissance "A Song For All Seasons" and Prologue CDs. John Tout's playing is simply masterful. Not only on these 2 cds but on all their...
I could concur with this. Those 3 albums rate my favorite period of PT. They were playing small national tours in small halls and clubs. Not exactly your arena glory tour.
Saw that thread listed and refused to click and browse it for exactly the thoughts of "How sick is this to follow?" I spent the time reflecting on how I'm never gonna be anywhere near the keyboard...
God I love Jason Falkner's output. Thanks to Phil Sunset for turning me onto him. Love the fact that he turned you onto Riverside Kerry. We all have gotten wake up calls but this one has punched...
I had a ticket for their show but was pretty sick and gave my ticket to one of my sons. They have seen them a few times and gives very thumbs up. I'd check them out.
Just saw him last May with a eight person lineup. Double 4 part harmonies and just astounding sound. While this was perhaps my 6th time seeing them, the sound seems to get bigger and better all the...
Oh yeah. I will also get to see them for the 5th time! I took my son to the last Chicago show and he was suitably blown away. Looks like 2 shows coming up!
I concur wholeheartedly
Labyrinth and Space Cafe are the other releases by them
[QUOTE=arise_shine;504328]I was wondering if someone would call me out on that. :D Yeah, it has the name Jadis on it, but it's kinda like an IQ album. And I like it a lot, so, yeah.
I agree that...
Have you a roommate yet?:lol
Funny you should mention that. The Porcupine Tree project band we have going are some really great players and I have suggested taking the 70 minutes of unrecorded music from the BP sessions and...
Yeah, I wouldn't place odds on that now shoud I?
And that's a bad thing? Then I'll resolve to acknowledge your superior knowledge of beer and we'll just drink.
Great Band from Hungary. They do have 2 earlier discs. Can't think of the titles as I don't have them. I do have a live show from 2015 in Germany that can be found through the right torrents. I...
I resolve to play more keyboards and guitar while listening to much more music.
I resolve to buy much less music and wade through the 3000 plus albums and Cds I already have
I resolve to keep...
1. Subterranea
2. Ever
3. The Wake
4. Seventh House
5. Road of Bones
Isn't More Than Meets the Eye a Jadis album. Not complaining as I do like it as well as Across The Water. Had a great...
Well worth the hour to view this. I always loved the quirky sense of humour from this band.
Cool video Jonathan
Own them all, love them all!
Hmmmm. I must be in the minority with this album. I love it. But then again I love the first four pretty much equally. Oh well.........
Seeing them next week. I will chime in then.
As Steve Sly says, it makes me realize I'm old. Hard to say which of his 1st three albums is my favorite. A different one on any different day. All are stellar. He is also the only main member...
Yes please. That coincidentally was also the last show I've seen by them.
I second the Advent CD. Great stuff
Dave, Friday morning with Norm and Matt.
Jed, Steve, Dave, it will be great to see all of you and hang listening to good tunes.
This will be my 1st Progday...really looking forward to it. Retired life has freed up the holiday weekend!
Yeah, thanks for the thread. It has prompted me to pull out both and listen again. Some things get lost in the shuffle of owning 3000 plus albums and Cd's....not that i'm complaining.
Damn right....their classic album IMHO
He did sing in a tribute band back in the late 80's and early 90's. A Yes tribute called Drama. We used to co headline with them frequently.
Eggcelent..........