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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2013 at 21:56
Originally posted by zravkapt zravkapt wrote:


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RPI is a sub genre that I have yet to explore in a serious way. I've heard bits and pieces of PFM but have never returned to them. Just not feeling it yet, I guess. And the funny thing is....both my Mom and Dad are Italian! LOL

I too started with PFM and was turned off that sub for awhile. Then I heard Banco n Orme and I liked them a little more. Later I discovered the likes of Area, Il Balleto di Bronzo, Franco Battiato, Goblin & others and they just blew me away!


After I've finished immersing myself in RIO/Avant and Canterbury Scene I'll try to start on RPI.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2013 at 22:00
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Anathema - Weather Systems is the only album that has blown me away in recent years. This kind of mix of heavy prog and post rock was something I didn't even know existed. Throw in a bit of New Age with the heavy artillery and I'm 'there'.
Best recommendation I've had for an album released not that recently is Pallas - Dreams Of Men. A modern neo prog masterpeice if ever there was.
A newish band that should get way more attention is The Three Monks. Pipe organ + ELP/Ars Nova style heaven for me.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2013 at 22:03
Originally posted by Chris S Chris S wrote:

Great topic. Funny I get quite jealous when I read some youngster has just discovered Camel, Caravan or Genesis for the first time......and they have the novelty of experiencing their entire catalogue for the first time. Really sucksAngry

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I've been lucky enough to be able to do that last year with the Weather Report catalogue and Carla Bley, Caravan and Big Big Train this year.

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