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    I have to go with s/t(3rd album)and New Leaf. Fans of early Tull should love these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceuyoyi View Post
    Their frontman was Dave Arbus, fiddlle and sax player, certainly best known for playing on The Who's Baba's O"Reilly.
    Not trying to be pedantic (but if one can't be pedantic on PE then where?), but the name of that classic Who song is Baba O'Riley. The "Riley" in question being Terry Riley.
    "Wouldn't it be odd, if there really was a God, and he looked down on Earth and saw what we've done to her?" -- Adrian Belew ('Men In Helicopters')

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    Quote Originally Posted by syncopatico View Post
    Not trying to be pedantic (but if one can't be pedantic on PE then where?), but the name of that classic Who song is Baba O'Riley. The "Riley" in question being Terry Riley.
    And presumptively the Baba is Pete's paean to his avatar.
    "My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"

    President Harry S. Truman

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    Northern Hemisphere is one of my absolute favourite prog/psych songs

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    Quote Originally Posted by progeezer View Post
    Then why did I have to wait this long to be exposed to them?
    What else would you like me to expose to you?
    Lou

    Looking forward to my day in court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopez View Post
    What else would you like me to expose to you?
    I'M CALLING LINDA!!!
    "My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"

    President Harry S. Truman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopez View Post
    What else would you like me to expose to you?
    how about Exposurensamble


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    Listening again to the third album... it's really not bad at all, lots of eary Tull and Blodwyn Pig references. Didn't realize that their new guitarrist Jim Roche had been Colosseum's original guitarrist, even before Litherland. Great player.

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    Has a bit of a Gentle Giant vibe happening on parts. Groovy.

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