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    New CD Releases, etc.

    I know that progressive rock websites are a bit passe these days. But I just resuscitated my old hobby site, to keep me out of trouble and off the streets, and it includes an honest attempt to keep up with new prog releases. It might be of interest to some, and I invite you to take a look: http://riboworld.org. Constructive suggestions and proggy inclusions are always welcome (I just can't do reviews, though... not enough time).
    - Ribo

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    Overhauled and updated the site. Trying to change to as many Bandcamp URLs as I can find. A tedious process but it's coming along. Check it out if you'd like: http://riboworld.org (New Releases).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ribo View Post
    I know that progressive rock websites are a bit passe these days. But I just resuscitated my old hobby site, to keep me out of trouble and off the streets, and it includes an honest attempt to keep up with new prog releases. It might be of interest to some, and I invite you to take a look: http://riboworld.org. Constructive suggestions and proggy inclusions are always welcome (I just can't do reviews, though... not enough time).
    - Ribo
    It is a great list, Ribo! I've followed it since you reached out to me some years back. Very cool redo

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    And the code is a play, a play is a song, a song is a film, a film is a dance...

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    Very cool list! I was surprised and delighted to see our new, about to be released one To Whoever You Are Now listed. Thank you!

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    Thank you so much for all of your hard work in assembling all of these releases in one location.
    Bookmarked!
    Soundcloud page: Richard Hermans, musical meanderings https://soundcloud.com/precipice YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/@richardhermans4457

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ribo View Post
    I know that progressive rock websites are a bit passe these days. But I just resuscitated my old hobby site, to keep me out of trouble and off the streets, and it includes an honest attempt to keep up with new prog releases. It might be of interest to some, and I invite you to take a look: http://riboworld.org. Constructive suggestions and proggy inclusions are always welcome (I just can't do reviews, though... not enough time).
    - Ribo
    Absolutely fantastic site Ribo. One of my favorites from now on.

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    Looks like an excellent resource. Thanks for including Colouratura on your list of upcoming releases!!

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    Excellent Work! Thanks a lot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Top Cat View Post
    Thank you so much for all of your hard work in assembling all of these releases in one location.
    Bookmarked!
    +1 !!
    Thanks!!..
    Pura Vida!.

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    New CD Releases updated 10/15/2018. The Ribo World website will disappear for good December 17 of this year (on to other adventures). Grab all the info you want while you can!

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    Sorry to see you go, man. Thanks for the fine and quite generous job you've done for us all these years! All the best of your new endeavours
    And the code is a play, a play is a song, a song is a film, a film is a dance...

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    It's baaack! For work-related reasons, I've dragged the Ribo World web site (http://riboworld.org) out of moth balls and updated it. "New Releases" for 2019 and even added the year 2009. "It is what it is..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ribo View Post
    It's baaack! For work-related reasons, I've dragged the Ribo World web site (http://riboworld.org) out of moth balls and updated it. "New Releases" for 2019 and even added the year 2009. "It is what it is..."
    I Love your website, thanks for coming back. It's an obvious labor of love.
    Soundcloud page: Richard Hermans, musical meanderings https://soundcloud.com/precipice YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/@richardhermans4457

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ribo View Post
    It's baaack! For work-related reasons, I've dragged the Ribo World web site (http://riboworld.org) out of moth balls and updated it. "New Releases" for 2019 and even added the year 2009. "It is what it is..."
    Oooo - it's baaaack Good deal. Glad you're able to continue. It's a fine site
    And the code is a play, a play is a song, a song is a film, a film is a dance...

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    In case you haven't visited the Ribo World web site (http://riboworld.org) lately... or at all..., I've made major updates to the New Releases section covering the years 2009 to this year, 2019. This includes adding more artists to all years and bringing links up-to-date. It's an on-going process. Many bands, after a couple of years, seem to abandon their websites for Bandcamp or Facebook and I'm trying to patch those broken links (mostly in favor of Bandcamp).

    Ribo's World is a one-man operation, I'm running out of free space (will do some pruning eventually), and it's a bitch to keep up! But I personally like knowing where I can find out what's out there in the wide, wide world of progressive rock and I hope you do too. Thanks for looking!
    Last edited by Ribo; 09-29-2019 at 09:53 AM.

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