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    Jim, he currently has all those titles for sale? I might be interested in a few of those, depending on price and condition

    There is a seller on ebay that has some of the tougher titles on your list as BIN, but his prices are higher than what they would get at auction. I've been watching them for ages, and they don't sell.

    I wonder if it's the same guy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    Great list, but you need Toast to Panama Red by Masters Apprentices; it's one of the most enigmatic but still most powerful post-psychedelic, heavy progressive albums I've ever heard. And it's a total grower which only gets better and more vital in time. There's an incredible sense of both life, death, joy and existential despair in those atmospheres and lyrics.
    Got that one already - it was my introduction to the band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    Jim, he currently has all those titles for sale? I might be interested in a few of those, depending on price and condition

    There is a seller on ebay that has some of the tougher titles on your list as BIN, but his prices are higher than what they would get at auction. I've been watching them for ages, and they don't sell.

    I wonder if it's the same guy?
    No, that was my want list. he replied, and he only had Blackfeather, Taman Shud, one Buffalo and one Tully at the moment, but was confident he could get most, if not all the rest(Oz only - NZ a different story), so we are working on a trade arrangement. I don't think it's the same guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chain View Post
    Pantha is an Aussie band and the album is called "Doway Do Doway Do".

    Is the seller's name Glen?
    No.

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    Ask him about The Grand Silent System.
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    bump

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    Ask him if he can get you New Zealand's TAYLOR (s/t -1971) or Steve Warner's australian debut (1974) and if he achieves then ...respect!
    Macht das ohr auf!

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    Anubis is a very good Australian neo-prog band that has issued 2 fine albums in the last few years, "230503" in 2009, and "A Tower of Silence" in 2011.

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    What did you manage to get from this guy, Jim? Buy or trade?

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    Jim, if you like prog folk, this is stupendous

    http://rateyourmusic.com/release/alb...ools_paradise/

    read what I say about it in ProgArchives.
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Hasn't worked out so far. He wants $100-150 for his items, but is only willing to pay $5-8 for mine, so I would lose money or barely break even with shipping. If we trade when he comes here, it might be worthwhile, but he hasn't been back yet.

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    A good test would be the two MYRIAD albums but they are from the late nineties and early 00's. Great music though.
    If you can live with digital downloads instead of CDs then...

    http://myriad.bandcamp.com/

    I only just discovered there was a new album released in February this year.

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