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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2009 at 21:41
Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

I can see you're from Québec! Smile Yeah, I agree with what you said. I'm now trying to add June Wallack to this site. Offenbach, I think it's already here (it must!). Robert Charlebois has some prog elements but he had different eras where he made different music.
Aren't you the one who posted Octobre's L'oiseau Rouge and Charlebois' Québec Love or Tout écartillé (I don't remember) on YouTube? Tongue And I'm not sure if you knew but Raoûl Duguay also participated to Maneige's Les porche. Bienvenue sur le site!


Yes I'm the one, for Octobre and Maneige's videos. Good luck about June Wallack, and also Offenbach because they aren't in Prog Archives ! 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2009 at 22:08
Originally posted by MichelNeurophile MichelNeurophile wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

I can see you're from Québec! Smile Yeah, I agree with what you said. I'm now trying to add June Wallack to this site. Offenbach, I think it's already here (it must!). Robert Charlebois has some prog elements but he had different eras where he made different music.
Aren't you the one who posted Octobre's L'oiseau Rouge and Charlebois' Québec Love or Tout écartillé (I don't remember) on YouTube? Tongue And I'm not sure if you knew but Raoûl Duguay also participated to Maneige's Les porche. Bienvenue sur le site!


Yes I'm the one, for Octobre and Maneige's videos. Good luck about June Wallack, and also Offenbach because they aren't in Prog Archives ! 

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Offenbach? Not here!? Shocked It's a crime Tongue I'll have to suggest it. I don't think I'll have problems with Wallack.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2009 at 04:50
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Originally posted by MichelNeurophile MichelNeurophile wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

I can see you're from Québec! Smile Yeah, I agree with what you said. I'm now trying to add June Wallack to this site. Offenbach, I think it's already here (it must!). Robert Charlebois has some prog elements but he had different eras where he made different music.
Aren't you the one who posted Octobre's L'oiseau Rouge and Charlebois' Québec Love or Tout écartillé (I don't remember) on YouTube? Tongue And I'm not sure if you knew but Raoûl Duguay also participated to Maneige's Les porche. Bienvenue sur le site!


Yes I'm the one, for Octobre and Maneige's videos. Good luck about June Wallack, and also Offenbach because they aren't in Prog Archives ! 

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Offenbach? Not here!? Shocked It's a crime Tongue I'll have to suggest it. I don't think I'll have problems with Wallack.
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Jude Wallack.... are you ready to write her bio??? I will open the artiste entry page with your bio of her andthen you can add her album(s)
 
Offenbach is trickier .... we already had a hard time convincing with Octobre, soooooo you can imagine that Offenbach will be tougher, despite their first two albums..... We'll ask for prog related soopn
 
Beau Dommage, we've done the demand for prog-related, but let"s face it, outside Bois Filion, there isn't much prog
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Everything by Harmonium. Conventum too. This may sound pretentious but I have often enjoyed playing Harmonium during a snow blizzard with a view from a window.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2009 at 10:53
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by MichelNeurophile MichelNeurophile wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

I can see you're from Québec! Smile Yeah, I agree with what you said. I'm now trying to add June Wallack to this site. Offenbach, I think it's already here (it must!). Robert Charlebois has some prog elements but he had different eras where he made different music.
Aren't you the one who posted Octobre's L'oiseau Rouge and Charlebois' Québec Love or Tout écartillé (I don't remember) on YouTube? Tongue And I'm not sure if you knew but Raoûl Duguay also participated to Maneige's Les porche. Bienvenue sur le site!


Yes I'm the one, for Octobre and Maneige's videos. Good luck about June Wallack, and also Offenbach because they aren't in Prog Archives ! 

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Offenbach? Not here!? Shocked It's a crime Tongue I'll have to suggest it. I don't think I'll have problems with Wallack.
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Jude Wallack.... are you ready to write her bio??? I will open the artiste entry page with your bio of her andthen you can add her album(s)
 
Offenbach is trickier .... we already had a hard time convincing with Octobre, soooooo you can imagine that Offenbach will be tougher, despite their first two albums..... We'll ask for prog related soopn
 
Beau Dommage, we've done the demand for prog-related, but let"s face it, outside Bois Filion, there isn't much prog
 
LOL Yeah, for Beau Dommage, I agree. For Offenbach, I understand.
For June Wallack: I'm now working on Medeski, Martin & Wood's (Jazz-Rock/Fusion) bio, but soon as I'm finished with this one, I'll start Wallack's. Is it good? Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 04:51
Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by MichelNeurophile MichelNeurophile wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

I can see you're from Québec! Smile Yeah, I agree with what you said. I'm now trying to add June Wallack to this site. Offenbach, I think it's already here (it must!). Robert Charlebois has some prog elements but he had different eras where he made different music.
Aren't you the one who posted Octobre's L'oiseau Rouge and Charlebois' Québec Love or Tout écartillé (I don't remember) on YouTube? Tongue And I'm not sure if you knew but Raoûl Duguay also participated to Maneige's Les porche. Bienvenue sur le site!


Yes I'm the one, for Octobre and Maneige's videos. Good luck about June Wallack, and also Offenbach because they aren't in Prog Archives ! 

Michel.
 
Offenbach? Not here!? Shocked It's a crime Tongue I'll have to suggest it. I don't think I'll have problems with Wallack.
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Jude Wallack.... are you ready to write her bio??? I will open the artiste entry page with your bio of her andthen you can add her album(s)
 
Offenbach is trickier .... we already had a hard time convincing with Octobre, soooooo you can imagine that Offenbach will be tougher, despite their first two albums..... We'll ask for prog related soopn
 
Beau Dommage, we've done the demand for prog-related, but let"s face it, outside Bois Filion, there isn't much prog
 
LOL Yeah, for Beau Dommage, I agree. For Offenbach, I understand.
For June Wallack: I'm now working on Medeski, Martin & Wood's (Jazz-Rock/Fusion) bio, but soon as I'm finished with this one, I'll start Wallack's. Is it good? Smile
 
 
Fine with me
 
 
BTW, Ken is working on Garolou's inclusion
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 14:10
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by MichelNeurophile MichelNeurophile wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

I can see you're from Québec! Smile Yeah, I agree with what you said. I'm now trying to add June Wallack to this site. Offenbach, I think it's already here (it must!). Robert Charlebois has some prog elements but he had different eras where he made different music.
Aren't you the one who posted Octobre's L'oiseau Rouge and Charlebois' Québec Love or Tout écartillé (I don't remember) on YouTube? Tongue And I'm not sure if you knew but Raoûl Duguay also participated to Maneige's Les porche. Bienvenue sur le site!


Yes I'm the one, for Octobre and Maneige's videos. Good luck about June Wallack, and also Offenbach because they aren't in Prog Archives ! 

Michel.
 
Offenbach? Not here!? Shocked It's a crime Tongue I'll have to suggest it. I don't think I'll have problems with Wallack.
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Jude Wallack.... are you ready to write her bio??? I will open the artiste entry page with your bio of her andthen you can add her album(s)
 
Offenbach is trickier .... we already had a hard time convincing with Octobre, soooooo you can imagine that Offenbach will be tougher, despite their first two albums..... We'll ask for prog related soopn
 
Beau Dommage, we've done the demand for prog-related, but let"s face it, outside Bois Filion, there isn't much prog
 
LOL Yeah, for Beau Dommage, I agree. For Offenbach, I understand.
For June Wallack: I'm now working on Medeski, Martin & Wood's (Jazz-Rock/Fusion) bio, but soon as I'm finished with this one, I'll start Wallack's. Is it good? Smile
 
 
Fine with me
 
 
BTW, Ken is working on Garolou's inclusion
 
Great. Smile Garolou's another fantastic band. I got to admit that I'm surprised though. Was it tough to convince people of their progginess? Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 14:43
I may have missed it, but why no Talisma???

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I may have missed it, but why no Talisma???
 
Only because I didn't heard of them before now. Tongue
What do they sound like?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 19:13
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Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

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Harmonium, Maneige, Miriodor ClapClapClapClapClapClap

All great.  Only one album each by the first two, but both incredible.  Have 2 Miriodor album, saw them live at NF '03 preshow.  Great, great band.
 
I will miss Miriodor's gig at the Gésu, Montréal because it was too much expensive; this month, I already paid 95$ to see Excubus, Rouge Ciel, DFA and Le Orme on a saturday. Miriodor is playing on the next day and it costs 35, if I remember well.
How were they live?


They were fantastic.  They were the first of three bands, and the next two (Izz and some fusion band who's name I can't recall) seemed a real let down in comparison (and Izz is a great band).  They are Avante/RIO, but very melodic.  Would love to see them again, but I'm far from Quebec myself Cry


 
You mean Miriodor or Izz when you say you'd like to see them again? Tongue




Heh, I have seen Izz since then, great band.  But I meant Miriodor.  I'd love to see them again.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 19:17
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Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Harmonium, Maneige, Miriodor ClapClapClapClapClapClap

All great.  Only one album each by the first two, but both incredible.  Have 2 Miriodor album, saw them live at NF '03 preshow.  Great, great band.
 
I will miss Miriodor's gig at the Gésu, Montréal because it was too much expensive; this month, I already paid 95$ to see Excubus, Rouge Ciel, DFA and Le Orme on a saturday. Miriodor is playing on the next day and it costs 35, if I remember well.
How were they live?


They were fantastic.  They were the first of three bands, and the next two (Izz and some fusion band who's name I can't recall) seemed a real let down in comparison (and Izz is a great band).  They are Avante/RIO, but very melodic.  Would love to see them again, but I'm far from Quebec myself Cry


 
You mean Miriodor or Izz when you say you'd like to see them again? Tongue




Heh, I have seen Izz since then, great band.  But I meant Miriodor.  I'd love to see them again.




 
O.k. I wish you'll see them again one of these days. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 20:08
Garolou is perhaps mpre folk prog than prog folk, but our team was pretty unanimous on including them.  Now if I could just find some decent information!

I grew up in Quebec in the 70s, an Anglophone Montrealer listening to CHOM-FM as the DJs switched from French to English and back in the same sentence.  I also enjoyed CKOI.  I was more partial to the folkier groups like Garolou, Barde, Reve du Diable, but also enjoyed Seguin, Harmonium, Beau Dommage.  I had more trouble with Offenbach and Aut' Chose, just not my thing.  Later I grew to appreciate what I heard from Maneige. 

Of the current Quebecois groups I enjoy Talisma, Kaos Moon, Daniel Gauthier (who should be here).  I also enjoy Orealis, who recorded in the 90s.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 20:22
Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Garolou is perhaps mpre folk prog than prog folk, but our team was pretty unanimous on including them.  Now if I could just find some decent information!

I grew up in Quebec in the 70s, an Anglophone Montrealer listening to CHOM-FM as the DJs switched from French to English and back in the same sentence.  I also enjoyed CKOI.  I was more partial to the folkier groups like Garolou, Barde, Reve du Diable, but also enjoyed Seguin, Harmonium, Beau Dommage.  I had more trouble with Offenbach and Aut' Chose, just not my thing.  Later I grew to appreciate what I heard from Maneige. 

Of the current Quebecois groups I enjoy Talisma, Kaos Moon, Daniel Gauthier (who should be here).  I also enjoy Orealis, who recorded in the 90s.

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Okay. I'll have to check Barde and Rêve du diable (thanks for those), I don't know them by now. Offenbach is great, in my opinion Wink
 
I don't know what music was playing on CKOI then, but what I know is that now, they're playing f...... bad music.
 
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Edited by Tsevir Leirbag - August 25 2009 at 20:23
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re: Garolou (first known as Lougarou) - I had the good fortune to pick up about 15 RPQ LPs at Spin-It in the last two years. Seems a Universite de Moncton professor has gone through his collection and decided to get rid of some.
Anyway ... I've got Breche, Le Match, l'Engoulevent ... so i wonder why Garolou isn't in as well.
Others that have yet to be mentioned here - Leitmotiv ... if you lwonder what a marriage of  Maneige & Genesis would sound like , this is it. Not much synth or mellotron, with the piano as the main instrument. You can download their album free, and pay for it after if you like it.
Don't forget Etcetera - RPQ's mellow version of Gentle Giant.
Not here yet - Eclipse and Caramel Fou.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 20:57
Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Garolou is perhaps mpre folk prog than prog folk, but our team was pretty unanimous on including them.  Now if I could just find some decent information.(...)
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There is a biography of Garolou at this site :
http://www.qim.com/artistes/biographie.asp?artistid=343

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 21:27
Originally posted by MichelNeurophile MichelNeurophile wrote:

Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Garolou is perhaps mpre folk prog than prog folk, but our team was pretty unanimous on including them.  Now if I could just find some decent information.(...)
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There is a biography of Garolou at this site :
http://www.qim.com/artistes/biographie.asp?artistid=343

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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Garolou is perhaps mpre folk prog than prog folk, but our team was pretty unanimous on including them.  Now if I could just find some decent information!

Ken
 
Here's their page on ProgQuébec: http://www.progquebec.com/garolou.html
It includes a bio and their discography.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 21:53
I can see there's a lot to explore here - I'll be revisiting this thread often!  merci a tout!
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You'll be welcome. Enjoy! Smile
 
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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

Originally posted by MichelNeurophile MichelNeurophile wrote:

Originally posted by Tsevir Leirbag Tsevir Leirbag wrote:

I can see you're from Québec! Smile Yeah, I agree with what you said. I'm now trying to add June Wallack to this site. Offenbach, I think it's already here (it must!). Robert Charlebois has some prog elements but he had different eras where he made different music.
Aren't you the one who posted Octobre's L'oiseau Rouge and Charlebois' Québec Love or Tout écartillé (I don't remember) on YouTube? Tongue And I'm not sure if you knew but Raoûl Duguay also participated to Maneige's Les porche. Bienvenue sur le site!


Yes I'm the one, for Octobre and Maneige's videos. Good luck about June Wallack, and also Offenbach because they aren't in Prog Archives ! 

Michel.
 
Offenbach? Not here!? Shocked It's a crime Tongue I'll have to suggest it. I don't think I'll have problems with Wallack.
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Jude Wallack.... are you ready to write her bio??? I will open the artiste entry page with your bio of her andthen you can add her album(s)
 
Offenbach is trickier .... we already had a hard time convincing with Octobre, soooooo you can imagine that Offenbach will be tougher, despite their first two albums..... We'll ask for prog related soopn
 
Beau Dommage, we've done the demand for prog-related, but let"s face it, outside Bois Filion, there isn't much prog
 
LOL Yeah, for Beau Dommage, I agree. For Offenbach, I understand.
For June Wallack: I'm now working on Medeski, Martin & Wood's (Jazz-Rock/Fusion) bio, but soon as I'm finished with this one, I'll start Wallack's. Is it good? Smile
 
Sean, I've think about it; I re-listened some Beau Dommage. They HAVE something to do here. At least, their album "Où est passée la noce?" is Prog (or Prog-Related).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2009 at 19:10
Another artist that should REALLY be added, I think, is Roger Rodier. He only made one album, an obscure gem. Rare are the people who know him. He's doing some kind of Psychedelic/Folk Prog music.
 
 
 
 
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