I wrote a review for it too on the progarchives website. If you look on the right side of the reviews (for non collaborators) you'll see mine under my username there which is aflowerkingcrimson.
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I wrote a review for it too on the progarchives website. If you look on the right side of the reviews (for non collaborators) you'll see mine under my username there which is aflowerkingcrimson.
I just saw this post (for the first time in a while) that I started and for a split second my mind was thinking "Cruise to the Edge." Wait a second, that hasn't been around for fifty years! :lol
RIP Mike. Sad news for sure. He was the secret weapon to early Moody Blues music. :(
The Great Marsh - Camel
Frame by Frame - King Crimson
Something for Nothing - Rush
None today but yesterday it was:
Violent Silence - A Broken Truce
RTFACT - Same
Logos -Sadako e le mille gru di carta ( a definite step up from L'Enigma imo)
Past few days:
Asturias - Brilliant Streams
Arthur Brown / Vincent Crane - Faster than the Speed of Light
Trevor Rabin - Rio
Fleetwood Mac - Kiln House
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
Dream Theater -...
I saw they are playing up in the Poconos near where my mom has a summer house. Uriah Heep is joining them (I'm guessing as an opening band but not sure).
I'm pretty sure that's the case with Magma too and probably a bunch of other bands.
Synphonic has the latest.
Their 2009 album Beyond Reality was amazing. I might have to check out the new one also.
The only problem with your theory (and it is plausible to an extent) is that it's the jury who ultimately decides his innocence or guilt. I think the prosecution was able to plant seeds of doubt in...
According to the Anekdoten website they are still active as of 2022 (some live dates listed from that year).
Les Dougan. Good one.
And if you are going to mention Happy Rhodes then you also have to mention Kate Bush. ;)
So I guess Geoff Downes is the original member of Asia they are referring to.
If your focus is on symph / neo here then I would definitely add Peter Nichols of IQ to the list also.
Yeah, that makes sense but I think that depends at least partly on the location. In Chicago Yes would probably open.
Well, like I said, the Forgotten Yesterdays website lists Peter Frampton as the supporting act on that tour but it's more than likely that they alternated the headlining spot. Peter headlining that...
Yep. David is probably the first one I thought of. Demitrio Stratos from Area wasn't mentioned by name either although Area was.
Are you sure it wasn't the other way around? I saw Peter Frampton opening for Jethro Tull just two years or so before that so it seems kind of unlikely (though of course not impossible) that Yes...
I'm not surprised DP are headlining over Yes for this tour. Yes have been largely forgotten by most by now (except for the diehards and prog fans) while Deep Purple are thought of by the young folks...
Steve Hackett - The Circus and the Nightwhale
You could have made a lot of money, imo, by selling them on ebay but I can understand not wanting the hassle.
I remember finding out that my nephew had a friend who was into prog. I wound up...
Nice! Too bad I missed it.
Il Tempio Delle Clissidre - Same
Sparks - The Who
The Chronicles of Father Robin - The Songs and Tales of Airoea Book 3
New Speedway Boogie - Grateful Dead
Without You - Asia
Dreams of Heaven - Flash
I wonder if they will do "21st century schizoid man." :D
Minstrel in the Gallery - Jethro Tull
Nice, Nice, Very Nice - Ambrosia
Breakfast in America - Supertramp
Human Being - Twelfth Night
Freefall - Camel
Museum Dreams - Alaska
That link even says it's not by Steve Miller; it's by Stealers Wheel and if you play the song there it's obviously the Stealers Wheel version (if SMB even has a version). Tedious or not Steve Miller...
Oh ok. At one of the prog festivals a long time ago probably.
Just because some guy on youtube playing the song put Steve Miller on the video doesn't mean he actually ever recorded it. Find somewhere on the internet or in his discography where SMB played it....
Yes, I know. You misspelled it. It's by Stealers Wheel though and not SMB. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuck_in_the_Middle_with_You And if SMB covered it you can be sure it would be listed here but...
Stealers Wheel not Steve Miller Band.
Stick It Out - Rush
Well, I hope so. I just told you. ;)
Vivid might be my favorite. I think I had Stain a long time ago. Need to hear it again at some point. Time's Up was great too.
Keep It Dark - Genesis
Since last post (lots of non-prog):
Cream - Disraeli Gears
Trevor Rabin - Jacaranda
UFO - Lights Out
The Who - Live At Leeds
The Alan Parsons Project - Gaudi
Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres and...
Round and Round - Strawbs
Wheels of Confusion / The Straightener - Black Sabbath
You Spin Me Round (like a record) - Dead or Alive
Not Dave. Mike. ;)
You mean like your post here? ;) The refresh button is your friend. :)
Answer: It's not.
Bend Me, Shape Me - The American Breed
Well, we all need to follow the rules otherwise what's the point of playing (and part of that is reacting to the last "legitimate" song). No offense to Mozo.
Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) -...
Yep. Mozo needs to delete his or change his answer. Sometimes this gets a bit out of hand and you need to keep an eye on things.
The Barry Williams Show - Peter Gabriel
One Bourbon, One scotch, One beer - George Thorogood and the Destroyers
Blow Up The Outside World - Soundgarden
That Scardust was one of the top rated prog metal albums of the last few years over on progarchives. Maybe worth looking into. There was another one I was interested in called the Reticent but...
Trip Through Your Wires -U2
Run Through the Light - Yes
Rainbow in the Dark - Dio