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I'm not quoted but I think you mean to me. I have voted on your other poll (At least I've seen one). I simply can't choose between those two tracks. I have rated this album 5 stars and it's in my personal top 10, that's why I can't decide. We have a great long song versus a fantastic epic. They are apples and oranges.
No I mean everybody in this poll(and generally).And for which poll are you talking?
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Posted: November 19 2010 at 12:21
Prog Geo wrote:
octopus-4 wrote:
Prog Geo wrote:
Please vote and to my other polls.
I'm not quoted but I think you mean to me. I have voted on your other poll (At least I've seen one). I simply can't choose between those two tracks. I have rated this album 5 stars and it's in my personal top 10, that's why I can't decide. We have a great long song versus a fantastic epic. They are apples and oranges.
No I mean everybody in this poll(and generally).And for which poll are you talking?
The Grey and Pink poll without 9 Feet Underground
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Posted: November 19 2010 at 16:22
Zargus wrote:
I think he was put to best use in Hatfield and the north caus he was the only singer, He shuld have sung more songs in Caravan i think, so my vote goes to Hatfield, followed by caravan.
Couldn't have put it better myself - he also had more opportunity to stretch out as a bassist in Harfield & The North; Waterloo Lily gives the best idea of how Caravan might have sounded if he'd asserted himself a bit more. He's a gem in just about any context though.
'Like so many of you I've got my doubts about how much to contribute to the already rich among us...'
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Posted: November 23 2010 at 10:52
Saw Sinclair with Camel in 1979(?) in Pacific Beach, California and some brave fan called out, "Richard Sinclair," which was instantly answered by some Doug Ferguson-loving fool shouting, "Bug out." Well, this received quite the titter from the audience, but at the time, I felt a little sad for the guy (Sinclair). If only I knew then what I know now about Mr. Sinclair. One of the HUGEST prog players in the history of the genre. I'd do anything to see him live, but he apparently is living the life of Riley in his new home of Italy playing local shows. Mr. Sinclair, please come back to the States. Anyway, I think he'd fallen into his most artistic groove with the work he did with Hatfield.
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