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dr wu23
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I have 3 lp's by these guys....hard to classify the music. they are all over the place ,eclectic I guess....though PA calls them heavy prog..that's not the case for the most part.
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Maybe not as obscure as I think, but Kraan's prog funk classic Bandits in the Woods. Probably more people should hear it.
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Had this one on my mind today. I love the solo section starting with the nice bassline … then lovely guitar. Surreal! 3 min mark
Watchtower - The Fall of Reason Edited by Jaketejas - September 29 2022 at 13:54 |
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I don't know how obscure this song is but it is one of the most catchy prog songs of the modern era that I can think of.
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^Brilliant song! Thanks for posting.
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The music is good also....classed as fusion but I hear a lot of Canterbury also. |
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Obscure in my book....I know of no one who owns this other than me in my circle of prog fans... Listed as symph but again I hear a lot of Canterbury here... |
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^I remember seeing Hands live at the Progday festival a long time ago (2006). I always thought they were more GG influenced. Good band but I don't remember hearing any Canterbury in their music (or at least not much anyway).
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I was looking through the playlist for deep tracks on Sirius XM the other day and to my surpise I saw this listed. Iluvatar were a neo prog band active mostly in the 90s.
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That one certainly has Canterbury influence,,,don't know about the later ones. I hear more proggy jazz fusion Canterbury, and eclectic than symph rock....not sure why they are in that category.
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Could be. Based on the small amount I've heard of them (on record) and seeing them live which were both a long time ago I remember more of a GG thing. I'd have to listen again at some point. I'm not saying you are wrong just that I remember it differently. The one US band who definitely had a Canterbury influence (at last early on) was the Muffins. You should check them out too.
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