I've been jamming some old Yes albums.
I miss Dread. Here's to the old man that on a sailing ship to nowhere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx_GIji9EGw
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I've been jamming some old Yes albums.
I miss Dread. Here's to the old man that on a sailing ship to nowhere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx_GIji9EGw
Greatest post ever!
You would have been fine if you married a Norwegian willow flute.
Don't listen to me. I give horrible marriage advice.
Good for you in putting in the investment on Zappa. He's definitely the mad chef of his generation.
Thank you and well done on the explanation. That made perfect sense.
Are you a...
You *******. I had to look up Lydian mode. Read about it twice and still don't understand. Listen to Watermelon in Easter Hay to see if I could absorb the meaning. Didn't do any better - but a...
Quite the combo.
I've done the mostly vegan diet over the last 18 months. It hasn't stuck.
Everything in moderation.
Enjoy the rock opera.
Zappa is all over the map. The song I linked was from the album Over Nite Sensation. A bit seedy - very solid and listenable.
My favorite is Joe's Garage. As a street urchin that grew up in...
And while I'm here... I never really loved Rush but saw them in 1983 with Golden earring. Set list: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/rush/1983/the-forum-inglewood-ca-1bd1ed34.html Isn't the www...
We take you now, to a garage, in Canoga Park.
I don't know what you call Zappa, but today it's Prog.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNJQFbkOjkg
It's still strange to see Tony Levin in the line up. I've seen him many times with gabriel.
I know Dred loathes the Phil Collins Genesis. But how about the Genesis drummer Collins vs. KC Bruford? I believe that Collins in the 1975 range (Genesis and Brand X) was ridiculous.
Where you...
I was listening to Gentle Giant's Octopus. Thought of Dread. Is that weird?
Tayeb is the new PJ Harvey. Wilson is just magnificent Wilson.
Sorry you cant make the local shows but a Bronco's gig never sucks. I saw that KC would be out here in October. The band has an interesting collection of player on the current tour and I'm a big...
Dread, since you're doing a bit of history elsewhere, this year is the 40th anniversary for both Red and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. WTF? Where did the time go?
While I don't believe in inexpensive head phones, King Crimson is a nice place for a quality check.
I love this thread. If I didn't mention it before, PT's In Absentia is a wonderful piece. Thanks for the recommend.
Providence is followed by Starless. Starless allows me to forgive Providence, and to me was really one of the last great prog songs of that era (Cinema Show being another). As you mentioned earlier...
I had an hour to kill. I dusted off the full recording of King Crimson's Red. An hour well spent.
A quick Prog note. I run several times a week and recently I've been running to Wind and the Wuthering (I don't care if it's a Phil album, it's an exceptional work). 50 minutes of bliss. Any...
I liked it. A lot. I watched it the first time. You can tell it meets the definition of Prog. The crowd was non-dancing white men. I've since listen to the entire Fear of a Blank Planet,...
I'd never listened to Porcupine Tree before today. I que'd up Deadwing. I was not disappointed.
Great thread.
Funny thing about Supper's Ready. I caught my son trying to play parts of Apocalypse in 9/8 on his keyboard recently. He's only 11 and not up to Tony Banks skill set yet. ...