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    Eloy - Planets.

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    Quite interesting - I probably need to invest

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCC View Post
    Eloy - Planets.
    Awesomely good album!! Eloy were miles ahead of just about everybody else when it came to synth sounds during that period. A real headphones album...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kid_runningfox View Post
    Awesomely good album!! Eloy were miles ahead of just about everybody else when it came to synth sounds during that period. A real headphones album...
    Agree!.

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    The last thing you listened to was.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    Quite interesting - I probably need to invest

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    The "Jazz version"


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    Just: Ralph Towner - Solo Concert
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    Listened to and watched Styx The Grand Illusion&Pieces of Eight tour DVD.
    I am a fan of Dennis De Young, but whenever I watch one of Styx's concerts and Lawrence Gowan plays or performs a song, I find myself asking "Dennis who?".
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    Lobby Loyde. In the final stages of Cancer he still had a tune left in him

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    Grand Tour - Big Big Train

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Grand Tour - Big Big Train
    How is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    How is it?
    I've spun it 3 or 4 times in my car. The vocals, as usual, are excellent. Several longish songs we nice hooks and conveying emotion. Funny thing is I need to absorb it some more to fully appreciate it. My initial impression is really quite favourable.

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