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    Member Since: 3/27/2002 MYSTERIOUS TRAVELLER's Avatar
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    no Farner, no Railroad
    Why is it whenever someone mentions an artist that was clearly progressive (yet not the Symph weenie definition of Prog) do certain people feel compelled to snort "thats not Prog" like a whiny 5th grader?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MYSTERIOUS TRAVELLER View Post
    no Farner, no Railroad
    Hah! I disagree. Don Brewer was the heart of The Funk. He was a better singer and songwriter than Mark.

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    Nice article, but...

    People didn't know it at the time, but the Tormato tour would be the last time that lead singer Jon Anderson, guitarists Steve Howe and Chris Squire, keyboardist Rick Wakeman, and drummer Alan White would play together.
    Nnnnnnnnoooooo... the KTA concerts... the 2002-2004 anniversary tour....
    "Arf." -- Frank Zappa, "Beauty Knows No Pain" (live version)

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    Quote Originally Posted by trurl View Post
    Hah! I disagree. Don Brewer was the heart of The Funk. He was a better singer and songwriter than Mark.
    Better singer, yes. Better songwriter, not so much...The one track he has to his sole credit is "We're an American Band," and that may have been a Farner gift.

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