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    Posted: February 08 2004 at 10:35

This thread is to present you our great collaborators and their work:

Greger Rönnqvist: Special collaboration reviews
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=1

Erik Neuteboom : Band editor
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=7

Alexander : Band editor
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=9

Peter Rideout: Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=3

Ian Alterman (maani) : Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=2

Corbet Cross (Corbet) : Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=4

René Debot : Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=7

Tim Boelen (Verisimilitude): Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=8

Anders J. Venhaug (Zaragon) Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=10

Marcelo Matusevich @ Olivera (Marcelo) Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=11

Tonny Larsen (Larz) Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=12

Phil McKenna (The Owl) Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=13

Lucas Biela (lucas) Prog Reviewer
More info here : http://www.progarchives.com/Collaborators.asp?id=14



Thank you guys, your help is really (really) appreciated

The Prog Archives team

 

 

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2004 at 10:43

If you think you can help as a PROG REVIEWER or a BAND EDITOR, let us know we are always opened for new people to help us building the ultimate progressive rock community and resouce on the Internet.

Drop a line : [email protected]

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2004 at 19:26

So what does the job of Prog Reviewer entale?

Is that what's desribed in the other thread? Or not?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2004 at 19:36

Is it required to be at the age of 18 to become a editor?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2004 at 20:22

Hinting at our age are we?

Didn't know that there would be too many younger fans of progressive rock out there...

But then again can't blame you if you are... I am...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2004 at 22:30
I am 15 years of age...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2004 at 23:44

Ahhh, okay... Well I'm 18...

And what isn't to like about this sort of music...? Don't expect me to believe that it was just for our parents? I've had the same if not more enjoyment out of discovering and listening to all the great artists that older progressive rock had (and still has) to offer...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2004 at 09:05
Originally posted by Verisimilitude Verisimilitude wrote:

So what does the job of Prog Reviewer entale?

We need 2 kind of collaborators (no age restriction):

  • BAND EDITOR
  • PROG REVIEWER

BAND EDITOR consist of writing band's biography for the future band we will add , the current band with still no bio and reviewing bio of the current band in the database.

PROG REVIEWER consist of reviewing (professionnaly with at least 200 words) CDs from the progarchives.com database and if you feel like you can write a review on a CD that we didn't already add to the database, let us know and we will add it for the good of the PROG REVIEWERS.

If you want to help .. drop me a PRIVATE MESSAGE with more details on what you can do to help us ... and how you want to be rewarded

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2004 at 11:25
Maybe this reply doesnt belong right here, but since someone was
mentioning age her...
Personally I feel its very important and interesting indeed to get
people at the age... well under 20 maybe, having their opinions
regarding progressive rock in general. You may not think so, but its
true, I remember being 15 years old listening to music in
quite another way than today, not better, not worse, but
different. Age now is 46 The music you find when you are 15-20,
I think you will carry it with you the rest of life.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2004 at 19:12

Originally posted by Zaragon Zaragon wrote:

The music you find when you are 15-20,
I think you will carry it with you the rest of life.

Ahh good & enlightening point!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2004 at 19:09

Originally posted by Zaragon Zaragon wrote:

Personally I feel its very important and interesting indeed to get
people at the age... well under 20 maybe, having their opinions
regarding progressive rock in general.

Interesting point, but there's only so much we (this younger generation) can say...

You also need the people from the beginning of the progressive era who would have been listening to the music when they were 15-20... But I guess you were suggesting that we would be useful to comment on modern day progressive...?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2004 at 01:46

Since I am the new band editor that has been recruited.(Thanks again Max). I'll be working on bios on these bands: Gong, The Muffins, & Chris Squire. If any of you would like send any sort of information on these bands, send a PM or e-mail to: [email protected]

Thanks.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2004 at 05:43
If you become a prog reviewer, how many reviews should you wright in a week? I mean, I'd love to be a prog reviewer, but I don't own very many prog-records (yet)...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2004 at 11:14

Originally posted by Zaragon Zaragon wrote:

You may not think so, but its
true, I remember being 15 years old listening to music in
quite another way than today, not better, not worse, but
different. Age now is 46 The music you find when you are 15-20,
I think you will carry it with you the rest of life.

I have to agree on both points made.

Yes, music back then did have a different aura about it and...

Yes it does follow you through life!

Regardin ages.... 46 is good! It has to be!

1958 was a very good year

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2004 at 06:55
Sounds like fun. I'll do my bit to get involved.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2005 at 11:39
I would love to be a collaborator and write reviews for albums. Hell, I'm on here often enough anyway... where do I sign up?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2005 at 01:13
I just wrote a bio for The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (I am so proud! ). Does that make me a collaborator? I would be very pleased to write further biographies for bands!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2005 at 08:29

Pease, send a couple more ROB ;-) Your bio was GREAT !!!!!

 

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A while back I was offered the chance to be a prog reviewer and sent an e-mail back to agree to this but have not heard a reply as yet.

I have written many reviews under the pseuodynym 'salmacis' and have many more to offer as well as some suggestions for bands I would like to see on the site.

Any feedback would be much appreciated.

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MAX, I hope that your list is old dated!!
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