A-Z of British Prog - Part Two: Eighth Album |
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chopper
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I was aware of that
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SteveG
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Now this is a crime. Hero and Heroine is waaaay better than W&W. Same for Tull's MitG.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, I guessed you might be.
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Genesis
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Mi dispiace, DC.
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Psychedelic Paul
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What we really need is a Prog-Folk poll, then Genesis won't take any votes away from Dave Cousins & the Strawbs.
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tszirmay
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I remember the day I purchased Hero and Heroine when it was released in Canada (where it did very well indeed) , twas a rainy fall day and when Autumn kicked in for the very first time , I was skewered to the bone. Since then, it has been my balm, my panacea and my #1 album all-time. It just has an aura that is hard to describe, still magical after nearly 50 years . Its going into my coffin.....
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richardh
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Tull , maybe my second favourite by them after TAAB
W&W I believe is a bit overrated. Blood On The Rooftops is the only track on that album that I absolutely love. One For The Vine is better as a live track. I know that Eleventh Earl Of Mar is very popular although I don't understand why if I'm honest. The album as a whole feels a bit messy. The next 2 Genesis albums were more cohesive for me even if their best musician had flown the nest by then.
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peskypesky
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Ugh. I can't choose between Genesis and Tull. I just can't.
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