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I expect that there's probably a story surrounding this quote.
Wasn't guitar music supposed to be passe'?
Ouch!
I can't stop listening to the latest album. It's not really new at this point, but for me it pushes so many buttons. My wheelhouse is Prog-Rock and English Folk, and this stagedives into the middle...
Good song.
Ah, the bane of the over 50.
Kudos! Agree 100% Scott. As the Bible which I don't believe in says, "The Workman is worthy of his wages." Not that that'll mean anything to Republicans.
If this is ever released in a hard format (CD preferably, or LP,) I'll be in like Flint. Failing that, enjoy, and I'll enjoy my 8000 other albums.
^ Back in the early 2000s (?,) I went to a beer event in Cleveland. In attendance was a young lady in a tight red dress that looked exactly like Sandra Bullock. I mean twin exactly. She received a...
Didn't know that, and kept my ear to the ground and was a member of the Genesis Information Fan Club around that time. Hard to believe they didn't feature that in the 'zine, but things is whut they...
Really? Look for the common element and apply it to the post that Progatron replied to.
:huh So...the replacement item was...medicinal?
I haven't seen Lou post in a while. Hope he's OK.
^ Really? Tampa's not taking this down? I dunno, dude...
^ :lol
Yes. They were also very good.
Is it hard to believe that Prog-Rock fans don't like Jon Anderson's vocals?
An excellent show, sadly underattended. 50-75, trending to the lower end. I foolishly thought the Prog & Metal communities would combine to sell this out, but I was sadly and ridiculously mistaken. A...
Vaporwave? Is that like Yacht Rock?
He is. If you've heard the quips and jokes before, I can imagine the listener/viewer might be tired of them. However, the HoF audience hadn't, and most were genuinely funny. The fact that such a...
^ Great idea, and well executed!
:huh Really?
The brewery I go to has a group of fine young honeys as servers. I have to make myself not look too long.
Or a Top 20 list.
It's not as good as 105, but it's better than 107.
The moon turned to blood the other day, and I agree with a Rufus post.
Signs of the Apocalypse.
Maybe he got to chat with Steve during the woodwind solo?
^ You gotta be kidding.
Why did they think this film needed a remake? It was an iconic 80s film and everyone has seen it. Wtf, imo.
Start with Fain. but if you prefer a Psychier angle, as opposed to FolkRock, go with Ruins.
Sounds like he married V'ger.
It's human nature to think that most people are more or less like you. Most of the time, that's not really the case, and in the case of us music diehards, it definitely isn't. We love music. We...
Back when the home teams were sensisbly NOT wearing their away unis.
Luka Doncic is destroying the Suns.
^ Gotta go with Jed on that one.
That's why my comment regarding Pain Of Salvation. They were on the boat too. Somehow they dodged it? Pretty neat trick.
^ They won it last year, Vic. If they win 2 years in a row, they'll just get bored with it.
^ I liked the "Torn Curtain" track posted above. The vocals are a touch wobbly, but I can live with that. I'll have to give the whole album a listen on YouTube one of these nights.
Well, I've received an email stating that Al Stewart has contracted Covid, so Wednesday's Kent gig has been postponed to August 17. :( Still have Pain Of Salvation this week.
^ Interesting. Thanks.
Reminds me of the Folklore Of The Moon series put out by Timothy Renner.
https://www.discogs.com/label/608650-The-Folklore-Of-The-Moon
^ That does sound funny. I'm definitely not a Nicholas Cage fan, but if he can laugh at himself, I might modify my view of him.
Does everyone here hate the Penguins because they've been so good for so long? Is it a David vs Goliath thing? Just askin'.
Jed, he's playing around 2 hrs 20 minutes with a 25-30 minute intermission. So, roughly 2 hours 50 minutes all told.
This band and album were the darlings of the American Rock Music press in the late-ish 70s. IIRC, Trouser Press was especially enthusiastic.
Apart from snippets or a song here or there, I've...
The compromat of Popular music.
^ That's one mean tank of gas.
It's the ghost of Ryan Tannehill telling you to burn another Dolphins hat.
Prog Truth Ch.1, V.1
So did I. For some reason, I was thinking Herman Munster.
Sorry to hear that Richard. My sympathy. My Dad was a prick, to some degree, the first 10 years of my life. He grew into the finest man I ever met over the next 48 years.
I think you'll enjoy it, Jed. Have fun!
Phil Collins probably burned him out with Alamo stories until he ran away screaming. ;)
^ What he does with his palm is his business.
No, Steve, we haven't met. Probably been in the same building a time or two, (Marillion, DeVos Hall, Grand Rapids, 1987) and less likely, Bell's in Kalamazoo, but if we both go on the Cruise, I'd...
^ Thanks for that!
Every great crusade is worth pursuing.
^ When I saw that label, I thought "Nothing like kicking back with a cold one and what's left of some dead guy's head in your lap."
Not entirely relevant, but it is in the neighborhood.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/cdc-covid-travel-risk-destinations-may-9/index.html
Possibly. Will depend on the lineup, all else being equal.