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    Jon Neudorf
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    And Happy Holidays Robert!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlneudorf View Post
    Agreed. Would have certainly made my list.
    We need to rectify that. Hope you had a great holiday and will have a healthy, happy new year.

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    Thanks Robert!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sotdude View Post
    Hi All,

    Our Staff's picks for Best Albums of 2015 are now live, including a summarized list of the Top 50...feel free to peruse and vote for your favorite from our Top 50:

    http://www.seaoftranquility.org/sect...icle&artid=291
    Thanks so much for posting the lists and all that you guys do for progressive rock.

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    Wait, I don't see Grand Tour on that list, so can't make use of it...

    Just kidding! Long time SOT fan here. Your reviews have always been of use to me, and I used to subscribe to your magazine, which was really good work. I always thought that when you had to cease publication, and Progression absorbed the magazine, it was a nice example of American 'zine culture in action. I'm glad the online presence has kept on chugging...

    Pete's and Michael's appetite for Prog Metal always impressed me!

    One thing Michael: The Boss is not prog!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Wait, I don't see Grand Tour on that list, so can't make use of it...

    Just kidding! Long time SOT fan here. Your reviews have always been of use to me, and I used to subscribe to your magazine, which was really good work. I always thought that when you had to cease publication, and Progression absorbed the magazine, it was a nice example of American 'zine culture in action. I'm glad the online presence has kept on chugging...

    Pete's and Michael's appetite for Prog Metal always impressed me!

    One thing Michael: The Boss is not prog!
    Wow, a LONG time follower!!! I still have copies of those old magazine issues somewhere, which I bet are collectors items by now. I see you are also a New Yorker-I'm over in the Hudson valley, a short ride from your neck of the woods.

    And yes, I've been telling Mike for years that The Boss ain't prog...LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by sotdude View Post
    Wow, a LONG time follower!!! I still have copies of those old magazine issues somewhere, which I bet are collectors items by now. I see you are also a New Yorker-I'm over in the Hudson valley, a short ride from your neck of the woods.

    And yes, I've been telling Mike for years that The Boss ain't prog...LOL
    I'm in the Hudson Valley too now. Well, Southern. Hastings. Where are you?

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    Cool to see Nile come in #2. I suspect many here have no idea who they are, but they are produced by Neil Kernon. When he mixed our CD he brought them to my attention and I was really impressed. I am not much into heavy stuff anymore but I can't deny how good they are!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean View Post
    I am not much into heavy stuff anymore but I can't deny how good they are!
    So, for a while you were in denial about Nile?
    "Corn Flakes pissed in. You ranted. Mission accomplished. Thread closed."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yves View Post
    So, for a while you were in denial about Nile?
    Nile ain't just a river in Africa!

    Sean, I either didn't know or forgot Neil Kernon produced your album. Who has he worked with again? Is it Rush? Cool. I need to listen to your album again. It has not been neglected, but I'm due for another listen.

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