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I feel Neal Morse could hold it in a bit.
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Names like Buckethead and Senmuth burp up in my mind when it comes to a diagnosis of artistic dysenteria. 
Tangerine Dream and Frank Zappa also qualify for imodium.


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Not mentioned already, Phrozenlight. A man who keeps the percentage of albums without reviews on PA very high. Senmuth is not currently releasing albums. I think he's currently involved in some archeological researches in Egypt.
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Originally posted by someone_else someone_else wrote:

Names like Buckethead and Senmuth burp up in my mind when it comes to a diagnosis of artistic dysenteria. 
Tangerine Dream and Frank Zappa also qualify for imodium.

As creative and different as TD and FZ were, to consider them incontinent, I wold suggest that the presenter has not heard a whole lot, and neither has he/she been aware of the history of the instrumentation to have a better idea of what it was like, not only to put together what they did, but to actually present it on stage.

As for the other two, I have not listened enough even though I saw Buckethead in 1999 in the SF Progressive Music Show, however, I thought then, that he really need some help with his presentation lest half his audience would fall asleep ... and not very good music for some of the monsters in the movie stuff behind him.

Some incontinent ... I suppose that Bob Dylan and Peter Hammill fit ... but we love their words to give a damn about the music!
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GG Allin
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Well, having remembered Phrozenlight I've seen that his discography wasn't up to date. Since when I stopped updating it in 2016. I have now added about 45 albums and now only 2018 and 2019 (36 albums up to now) are left. Then there are all the singles and the EPs... currently he has 302 full length and exagerately full length albums on Progarchives. 
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Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

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Has anyone mentioned Rick Wakeman yet?Smile
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Has anyone mentioned Rick Wakeman yet?Smile
 
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Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

Well, having remembered Phrozenlight I've seen that his discography wasn't up to date. Since when I stopped updating it in 2016. I have now added about 45 albums and now only 2018 and 2019 (36 albums up to now) are left. Then there are all the singles and the EPs... currently he has 302 full length and exagerately full length albums on Progarchives. 
 
302!!! That's got to be the winner surely.
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I made this list on RYM a while back that lists all artists who have released more than 50 albums. Even though i'm not familiar with all of them and some of them are even my favorite artists (Buckethead, Residents, Bob Dylan etc), i think they all qualify because there is a lot of crap padding the hidden jewels. This list has more artists than you could possibly imagine.



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I had never heard of Phrozenlight until now, just looked up the discography - that makes Tangerine Dream look constipated !


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Originally posted by FXM FXM wrote:

I had never heard of Phrozenlight until now, just looked up the discography - that makes Tangerine Dream look constipated !

Yeah and out of the 218 albums, how many do you think are even worth hearing if any. I've never listened to even 1. 

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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by FXM FXM wrote:

I had never heard of Phrozenlight until now, just looked up the discography - that makes Tangerine Dream look constipated !

Yeah and out of the 218 albums, how many do you think are even worth hearing if any. I've never listened to even 1. 
 



If Silly Puppy hasn't listened to any of their albums, I ain't getting anywhere near Phrozenlight.


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Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

GG Allin
 

His "concerts" certainly fall under "what cannot be unseen..." LOL
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Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

I feel Neal Morse could hold it in a bit.

Not so much frequency of albums, but in producing 2hr CD's with about 40 minutes of actual music.
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Originally posted by omphaloskepsis omphaloskepsis wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by FXM FXM wrote:

I had never heard of Phrozenlight until now, just looked up the discography - that makes Tangerine Dream look constipated !

Yeah and out of the 218 albums, how many do you think are even worth hearing if any. I've never listened to even 1. 
 



If Silly Puppy hasn't listened to any of their albums, I ain't getting anywhere near Phrozenlight.
I have also reviewed a bunch of them. Sometimes he makes something worth, but usually he looks like somebody playing with his equipment and recording everything he does. 
Currently the albums are over 300 and I still have 36 to add. Then there would be some hundreds of singles and EPs, but I'm not sure to be wishing to add all them.


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

As much as I am a fan of his seventies work (and I also like the Retro albums and The New Age trilogy) I would put Rick Wakeman somewhere up there . He has released over a 100 albums and too many boring live albums imo.



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Hawkwind is the most incontinent band of all.

I did a check of their releases on Discogs, and this is what I found:

261 unique releases (albums, singles, compilations, videos, misc) -- not counting re-releases of the same album

1060 different compositions (i.e. named songs)

So, by my calculations, any one release contains only, on average, 1060/261 = 4 new tracks -- the rest being repeats!

It's actually even worse considering that many of the named compositions are actually repeats, but are counted as different because of spelling variations, or errors in Discogs bookkeeping. So there are actually fewer than 1060 unique compositions spread out over the 261 releases.

I mean, consider "Master of the Universe". It appears as 125 different recordings (a total of 351 different tracks) on their 261 releases. Almost one out of two releases will contain this song.

I like Hawkwind's music. I just don't like how they keep recycling the same music over and over.
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