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Prog Sothoth
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That stretch of three albums from Chord to Children's are my favorites. The amount of hallucinogenics that must've been involved...
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Thanks for info, did not know they were considered before, I won't bother with mentioning them then. After a second listen, more psych then fusion in my mind on this album (no red wine influence on this listen ). Sort of reminds me of early Barrett Floyd and a little bit of Beatles psych with a mix of satire lyrics like Zappa. Would like to hear their latest album also. Today The Claypool Lennon Delirium - Monolith of Phobos King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon Led Zeppelin - S/T Edit: Also glad to see Michael from down under back in the house! Hope your dad is ok.
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Stones - Bridges to Babylon
Stones - A Bigger Bang Stones - Blue and Lonesome Cheap Trick - Heaven Tonight |
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Happy Birthday, Sam!!! Ah, to be 25 again.... I hope you have a wonderful day doing something you truly enjoy
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AEProgman
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^ Have a ball Sam! 25, I can't even remember where I was then, I think Baltimore .
Never knew of those Stones titles Jim, of those 3, the one to listen to? Yesterday: Mott the Hoople - The Hoople (really was into these guys in the mid-early 70s, fond of the Mott and The Hoople albums). Wonder what they would have developed into when Mick Ronson joined them, but then Ian broke down and Mott was no more.
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HolyMoly
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Had a cool hiking weekend with my daughter and some other dad friends. Not much music but what I did play sounded nice.
Ween | White Pepper Frank Zappa | Civilization Phaze III Frank Zappa | The Grand Wazoo Beach Boys | Carl & the Passions Al Kooper | Naked Songs Liars | Mess Edited by HolyMoly - March 04 2019 at 17:50 |
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Oh! And here’s one from last week I forgot to post but has a lot of prog in it:
Circus | Movin’ On Grace Braun | I’m Your Girl Earth and Fire | Andromeda Girl (RIP Gerard Koerts) CoS | PostAeolian Train Robbery Magma | Merci Edited by HolyMoly - March 04 2019 at 18:26 |
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David Gilmour - same
David Gilmour - About Face Hans Otte - The Book of Sounds |
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None did too much for me. That blues album is okay if you're a big blues fan. My little Stones review went like this: I LOVED the mid-70s trilogy of Goats/It's Only/Black and Blue. I LOVED the next trilogy as well, but especially Tattoo You. That's a classic. Skipping Undercover, I was really surprised how much I liked both Dirty Work and Steel Wheels. Both are just fun, consistent straight-ahead rock that worked for me. Nothing mind-blowing, but far better than I would have guessed they could pull off by that time. The 90s/00s are a bit harder to digest and I'll need another play of those. They strike me as okay with some good songs, but a bit less consistent. And they strike me as overproduced, too refined, with all of the Stones loose, laid-back barroom feel choked out of them by their producer.
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Tattoo You is a definite keeper. Ironically, it’s an album of outtakes from the past few years. Though that makes some sense when you consider the high points from those years and what they were capable of.
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^ I'd totally forgotten how great "Little TA" is....there's nothing like cranking Keith's vocal opus at ear-bleed volume thanks for the Al Kooper pick, just finished that and loved it. Any other gems from him?
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Rainy day yesterday so listened to a load of music: Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports Can - The Lost Tapes (3CD) Spiritualized - And Nothing Hurt Gong - You Hawklords - Brave New World Charles Gerhardt & National Philharmonic Orchestra - Lost Horizon: The Classic Fim Scores of Dimitri Tiomkin |
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If you like one, you’ll probably like em all, I do. He’s bestknown for his “Super Session” album with Bloomfield and Stills, but that is a different kind of thing- very jammy. His studio albums are tasteful, detailed affairs showing a strong command of musical forms and studio technique. Edited by HolyMoly - March 05 2019 at 13:03 |
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Those three are also my favorites...and hallucinogenics were a requirement.....for them and their listeners. ;)
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Was in the mood for electronic tunes today Zanov - Green Ray
Zanov - Virtual Future Bjorn Lynne - Return to Witchwood Space - Magic Fly Tangerine Dream - Ultima Thule Tangerine Dream - Le Parc Klaus Schulze - Silhouettes |
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My God you ALL have amazing taste .
Love seeing DCD getting some air time with some of you gents . And Mr . Holymoly. You don't wanna know what I shelled out to get that MFSL of Songs From The Big Chair. Worth it though for me since I'm nuts about fidelity and that album . Actually There are 2 bonus tracks on it. Shout (extended mix 8:46 ) and Everybody Wants to rule the World (5:24). Absolute heaven. Proggy in a way? You bet . Well gents . Just one album today on my way to work. The Prodigy-- The Fat of the land .( RIP Keith Flint .) what a shocker man .
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Al Kooper - Naked Songs (thanks Steve for the pick)
Al Kooper - Act Like Nothing's Wrong (another nice one) 10,000 Maniacs - Secrets of the I Ching |
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Beach Boys | 15 Big Ones
Beach Boys | Concert Beach Boys | Live in London Amen Dunes | Love Amen Dunes | Cowboy Worship EP Amen Dunes | Freedom Franco Battiato | Fetus |
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Environmental sounds - red-winged blackbirds and crickets
10,000 Maniacs - The Wishing Chair (My favorite album of theirs, along with Hope Chest. Produced by Joe Boyd of Arnold Layne/Candy and a Current Bun fame) Edited by Finnforest - March 06 2019 at 19:23 |
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