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Zappastolethetowels
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Tull, but only until Zappa made his return again A bit of National Health as well.
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Awesoreno
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Went through Yellowjackets' and Moon Safari's discographies earlier this year. Checked out Pageant and Oaksenham. Now I'm on to Niacin and Casiopea.
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miamiscot
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I'm obsessing a bit over Il Bacio Della Medusa upon release of their latest, Imilla.
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presdoug
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Lately, I have been getting back into PFM.....my fave of theirs, Chocolate Kings, and also the under-rated Passpartu album of theirs from 1978, and some live recordings from the seventies. There is so much going on; kind of hard to put into words why I appreciated it, but I do.....
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Fercandio46
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Hi, now I'm listening to bands from the Canterbury scene, particularly the Italians from Homunculus Res, who fuse everything, but that Italian vibe that gives them personality. And I also discovered Dan Britton, whose compositional complexity does not fall into the common places of neo-progressive bands that for me, at least, do not go beyond the instance of "influences". Dan has Birds & Buildings and Deluge Grander.
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Logan
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Welcome to the forum, Fernando. I very much like Homunculus Res, Birds & Buildings and Deluge Grander.
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Just a fanboy passin' through.
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richardh
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Indeed that recent Homunculus Res album is delightful. Also check out Lumsk if you like 'personality' and warmth , their forth album called Fremmede Toner is lovely , incredibly 16 years after the 3rd album.
Dan Britton, could do with more from him. I love Deluge Grander especially.
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Dapper~Blueberries
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Been listening to a bit more alternative prog rock, specifically Hail The Sun. Really been enjoying their latest album!
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D~B
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Fercandio46
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Thanks Richardh, I'm going to listen to Lumsk!
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I prophesy disaster
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I've been listening to particular Van der Graaf Generator / Peter Hammill tracks a lot lately... much more than usual.
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No, I know how to behave in the restaurant now, I don't tear at the meat with my hands. If I've become a man of the world somehow, that's not necessarily to say I'm a worldly man.
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dr wu23
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I know this is the prog forum but Ive been playing more classic rock lately....also playing a band called RIval Sons whihc is in classic rock / heavy blues rock.
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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mellotronwave
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Jethro Tull : Broadsword boxset
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mathman0806
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Been exploring The Osees and all the name variations aa well John Dwyer's other projects, Will take months to explore.
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doors_1
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Well, a message four years late, but the Doors were my first favorite rock band mainly because I could understand Jim Morrison's accent and more importantly, there keyboard driven sound by Manzarek set them apart from other rock bands. Currently, I am listening to some Fela Kuti and Alquin, the latter have atleast two good prog rock records.
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doors_1
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I like some VdGG albums a lot. Their unconventional sound makes for great listening, songs like "Emperor in his War Room" or "Lemmings" are great. That being said, I never could go into their later stuff like "World Record".
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