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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2014 at 19:52
Jethro Tull - Stormwatch
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live
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Mezquita - Recuerdos de mi tierra
Eloy - Silent Cries And Mighty Echoes
Anyone's Daughter - Adonis
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
Asia Minor - Crossing The Line
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2014 at 16:22
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
Frank Zappa - Sheikh Yer Bouti
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage, Act I
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage, Acts II & III
Henry Kaiser and Fred Frith - With Friends Like These
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2014 at 05:17
Agreed on Hackett, 'Spectral Mornings;' and, Bruford, 'One of a Kind.'  I would also add Mike Rutherford, 'Smallcreep's Day,' though purists might say it is more proto-prog than prog.  In that vein, I have always liked Zeppelin, 'In Through the Out Door,' as they really allowed JP Jones to shine on his synth keyboard work.  Also, the haunting guitar-opener-through-feedback-loops on "In the Evening" indicates that Zep might have been ready to move into some sort of prog-metal category had Bonham lived on into the '80s...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2014 at 08:11
Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Hey Pat - haven't you heard Heldon's Stand By? Fantastic album with some Magma folks joining in.

It's funny, I just realised that 4 of my most played records EVER were released in 79:
Heldon - Stand By
David Bowie - Lodger
Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure
Floyd - The Wall
The ones in bold were both once very important to so I guess hould have included them myself. Perhaps I should spin Force Majeure later today and see how it holds up. 

...and Guldbamsen. I stumbled over the 1978-re-relase of Fluence cheap enough to buy uneard so now I'll finally get to hear it (you reccomended it once)  

Sorry Saper, I completely missed this at the time. Cool you found it though - I'd imagine it is pretty hard to come by these days. I ran across it much like you did actually: used and all alone in some ghastly corner of an old beat down vinyl shop. Good times.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2014 at 14:03
Originally posted by prog4evr prog4evr wrote:

Agreed on Hackett, 'Spectral Mornings;' and, Bruford, 'One of a Kind.'  I would also add Mike Rutherford, 'Smallcreep's Day,' though purists might say it is more proto-prog than prog.  In that vein, I have always liked Zeppelin, 'In Through the Out Door,' as they really allowed JP Jones to shine on his synth keyboard work.  Also, the haunting guitar-opener-through-feedback-loops on "In the Evening" indicates that Zep might have been ready to move into some sort of prog-metal category had Bonham lived on into the '80s...
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Wait a minute. I wanted to add Smallcreep's Day to my list, but when I checked it out it was apparently released in February 1980. Is this wrong? If so, I'll add it to my list too.
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Merci viel mals,many thanks "Verslibre".

Flame Dream's 1979 "Elements" was a fantastic huge tour in Europe;and when I joined Flame Dream...

Please,check out and give a listen to "Out in the Dark" 1981 Produced by the late great British producer/engineer John Acock (Steve Hackett).
(Soon to be re-released.)



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1) Into the music - Van Morrison
2) Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
3) Setting Sons - The Jam
4) Platinum - Mike Oldfield
5) Stormwatch - Jethro Tull
6) Rainbow Dome Musick - Steve Hillage
7) In through the outdoor - Led Zep
8) Tusk - Fleetwood Mac
9) Spectral Mornings - Steve Hackett
10) Gypsy Blood - Doll By Doll
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