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Topic: in the last day or two
Posted By: dt_1928
Subject: in the last day or two
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 08:07
um... its been a bit of rush and some dreamtheater
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Posted By: janhuss
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 08:19
hi, I'm listening music all the day... but, my current list contains: Devin Townsend -> Accelerated Evolution (I simply can't get enough). Anglagard -> Hybris, Epilog In the Woods -> Strange in Stereo Pai
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Posted By: dt_1928
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 10:04
nice, i downloaded scenes form a memory and images and words onto my computer along w/ the rush and dreamtheater that i already have.
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Posted By: Lookout
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 13:04
I've been getting into Tangerine Dream (after a long hiatus), as well as Anthony Phillips, Eloy, and Carvan. The list revolves constantly...
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 14:38
I've got Echolyn "Mei" in the car and Allan Holdsworth "All Night Wrong" on my computer at work. Yesterday: "End of the Age" from Zen Rock and Roll.
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 16:12
"I've been getting into Tangerine Dream (after a long hiatus), as well as Anthony Phillips..." I love Ant's stuff, over a dozen discs now i think, reviewed some of them, Geese and The Ghost is generally considered his best, and I'd really recomm
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Posted By: M@X
Date Posted: February 06 2004 at 22:14
In my car and before sleeping during the last 3 days ... - YES "Fragile"
- VAN DER GRAAF GENERAOR "Godbluff"
- DREAM THEATER "Scenes from a Memory"
I re-discover YES "Heart Of The Sunrise" song and "The Sl
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Posted By: Mattjam65
Date Posted: February 07 2004 at 07:58
Last night I was listening to IQ - "Subterranea" Neo at its best !!!!!
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 07 2004 at 15:54
Last Night I was listening to Herbie Hancock's Head Hunters. It is a fantastic album & a new favorite of mine! I am now listening to Happy The Man's Crafty Hands.
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Posted By: Peter Hackett
Date Posted: February 09 2004 at 09:06
Mattjam65 wrote:
Last night I was listening to IQ - "Subterranea" Neo at its best !!!!! | I agree ! My last listenings are : Camel - bootleg from a polish show Abel Ganz -
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 09 2004 at 20:13
This morning I have had... > Caravan (Caravan) > The Chemical Brothers (Hits '93-'03) > Muse (Absolution) > Soft Machine (The Soft Machine & Volume 2) > Prince (The Very Best of...) >
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 13 2004 at 03:24
In my car & late last night.... Miles Davis, the complete 'in a silent way' sessions Dream Theatre, 'once in a livetime' King Crimson, 'B'Boom' Muse, 'origins of symmetry'
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 13 2004 at 04:04
Been listening to Matching Mole's self-titled album quite a bit as well as Hatfield The North's The Rotter's Club. I am not listening to Brotherhood of Breath's latest live release: Breman To Bridgewater.
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Posted By: Paco Fox
Date Posted: February 13 2004 at 08:32
Gonghobbit wrote:
The only one that's a real sleeper is Ivory Moon, just solo piano, not real interesting. | I also love Ant's records. 'Ivory Moon' is not very interesting if you don't like solo piano albums. But there
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Posted By: Gonghobbit
Date Posted: February 13 2004 at 10:41
Slow Waves isn't the most uptempo thing ever recorded, yea, I like ity as a relaxing listen though. I have '84 on vinyl somewhere, expect I'll get it on disc sometime soon enough, I'm closing in on his complete works pretty much. 'Wise After the Event' is
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Posted By: Aqualung
Date Posted: February 14 2004 at 07:58
listening to Ayreon - into the electric castle a good mixture of sonorities and good singers 
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Posted By: Paco Fox
Date Posted: February 14 2004 at 11:25
Gonghobbit wrote:
. 'Wise After the Event' is finally on cd, been listening to that and enjoying it more with each listen. | I bought it some time ago, and it's one of my favourite records by Phillips. It seems he is thinking about reiss
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Posted By: JLPR
Date Posted: February 15 2004 at 19:34
Been listening to Liquid Tension Experiment, and some King Crimson
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: February 17 2004 at 16:05
I just bought Damnation from Opeth. Great CD. Very Porcupine tree-like.
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Posted By: Redstar
Date Posted: February 18 2004 at 02:34
I've been listening to 'Into the Electic Castle' recently myself. It's so goofy, pretentious, and gleefully overblown I can't help but love it. Fish's five minutes is the coolest thing he's done in years, too.
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: February 18 2004 at 04:06
There were a few a weeks, I'd listen to 'Into the Electic Castle' over and over, but I got bored (I don't know why, really). At the moment I'm listening to Savatage (Poets and Madmen), Monster Magnet, Jethro Tull (Aqualung and Thick As A Bri
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: February 18 2004 at 19:06
I have been listening to Hatfield & The North's The Rotter's Club latley...
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: February 19 2004 at 06:45
[QUOTE=Joren]There were a few a weeks, I'd listen to 'Into the Electic Castle' over and over, but I got bored (I don't know why, really). At the moment I'm listening to Savatage (Poets and Madmen), Monster Magnet, Jethro Tull (Aqualung an
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: February 19 2004 at 07:14
Kraftwerk's 'Tour De France' Repetitive, cold, VERY German - but there's something about it.....
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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: February 19 2004 at 11:01
I listened to Clouds and Clowns by Hoelderlin which sort of put me in a German mood so I threw on Audentity by Klaus Schulze and Fire , Water, Earth and Air by Jane.
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Posted By: Aqualung
Date Posted: February 20 2004 at 08:05
listening to Deep Purple...great band ,nothing to say
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Posted By: Aerandir
Date Posted: February 21 2004 at 08:48
Dream Theater and Pain of Salvation (all albums) Jethro Tull (Thick as a brick)
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Posted By: StarshipTrooper
Date Posted: February 22 2004 at 12:38
Transatlantic.......Live In Europe Saens (brilliant French Prog band) Escaping From The Hands Of God Spocks Beard......The Light
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Posted By: Verisimilitude
Date Posted: February 23 2004 at 01:41
> Clepsydra - Alone Quite liking their sound... Haven't listened to them for more than a week... > Caravan - In the land of Grey and Pink I mean do I ever not
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Posted By: shark
Date Posted: February 24 2004 at 10:55
John McLaughlin- Thieves and Poets. Interesting work for guitar and orchestra.....
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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: February 26 2004 at 11:06
McLaughlin`s new album is good but nothing really new here. I was listening to Beauborg by Vangelis this morning just to drive my wife nuts! After she left I put on the first Heolderlin album Hoelderlins Traum
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Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: March 02 2004 at 17:57
Cirque du Soleil : "O". A beautiful record.
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 05 2004 at 12:12
I went to the echolyn site and downloaded the zip files on many of their songs and side projects. Very eclectic musicians. To me, Echolyn and subsidiaries are creating some of the best new music out there. Check it out and enjoy. You'll need to download
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Posted By: StarshipTrooper
Date Posted: March 05 2004 at 12:39
The Tangent.......The Music That Died Alone. Neal Morse......Neal Morse Yellow Matter Custard.....Morse, Portnoy,Gilbert and Bissonette ( Beatles Tribute)
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Posted By: Tauhd Zaļa
Date Posted: March 08 2004 at 14:11
Yesterday (s ) : "Olias Of Sunhillow" (Jon Anderson) late in the morning... Today : "Roots to Branches" (Jethro Tull) (I tried one more time to listen "S
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 09 2004 at 14:17
I just spent some time going through the VDGG MP3's offered here. Remarkable. It's one of those bands I knew about but never dove into head first. I also went over to the Peter Hammill selections and find that I missed out on quite a profound talent.
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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 07:53
My dancin' alter ego has been listening to a great deal of Psy-trance at silly volumes as a wind down from work..... if any-one is in the slightest bit interested in this sort of thing, I would highly recommend Sun Project "2 work" as an introduction.
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 11:16
Why Jim, you slut............... Rave in a Cave?
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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: March 11 2004 at 11:29
Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: March 12 2004 at 07:11
danbo wrote:
Why Jim, you slut............... Rave in a Cave? | Don't knock it until you try it.............
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Posted By: philippe
Date Posted: March 25 2004 at 16:03
Vibrationbaby wrote:
I listened to Clouds and Clowns by Hoelderlin which sort of put me in a German mood so I threw on Audentity by Klaus Schulze and Fire , Water, Earth and Air by Jane. |
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Posted By: Stormcrow
Date Posted: March 25 2004 at 17:02
Just reloaded the CD platter, next up: DEEP PURPLE - "Who Do We Think We Are?" ROBIN TROWER - "Bridge Of Sighs" ARENA - "The Visitor" CAIRO - "Conflict And Dreams" PLATYPUS - "Ice Cycles" Get down whit yo
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Posted By: StarshipTrooper
Date Posted: March 26 2004 at 11:00
Currently listening to Porcupine Tree.....In Absentia before that....Pendragon...The Masquerade Overture
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 26 2004 at 11:08
Trooper, What do you think about PTree?
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Posted By: diddy
Date Posted: March 26 2004 at 11:17
At the moment I listen to Tomas Bodin's solo album 'PinUp Guru' ... got it today First impression: very good  A 'Flower Kings Family' release WITHOUT Ronie  ------------- If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear...
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Posted By: StarshipTrooper
Date Posted: March 26 2004 at 13:16
danbo wrote:
Trooper, What do you think about PTree? | As you may know, It is my first PT release and I think it is superb. I have ordered Signify as well now, well two weeks ago actually but I am still waiting. I like
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: March 26 2004 at 14:05
I can relate. LaBrie should be replaced by Geoff Tate. Rename the band: DreamRyche or QueensTheater. 
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Posted By: CygnusX2112
Date Posted: April 07 2004 at 21:44
Well I'm listening to Symphony X "The Odyssey" as I write this and lately I've been in a Dream Theater mood, mostly 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulence.
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Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: April 09 2004 at 14:44
ERIC JOHNSON : "Tones", "Venus isle" and "Ah via musicom", all three beautiful records .
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: April 09 2004 at 17:18
lucas wrote:
ERIC JOHNSON : "Tones", "Venus isle" and "Ah via musicom", all three beautiful records . | Johson is in my top five guitarists
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: April 09 2004 at 23:22
I hereby nominate the mondo-posting Danbo as Most Dedicated Archive Proghole !![]()
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Posted By: Stormcrow
Date Posted: April 09 2004 at 23:53
The evidence is overwhelming. Danbo is not only a tool for self defense, but a consumate proghole!
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: April 09 2004 at 23:58
Give yerself a big pat on the proggy back, Danbo ol' buddy!![]()
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Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: April 10 2004 at 04:11
danbo wrote:
[QUOTE=lucas]ERIC JOHNSON : "Tones", "Venus isle" and "Ah via musicom", all three beautiful records . | Johson is in my top
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Posted By: Certif1ed
Date Posted: April 10 2004 at 16:45
I'm currently working through my vinyl collection from A-Z as part of my young daughter's musical education. Since I do not listen exclusively to prog - and make no excuses for it - we listened to the Orb yesterday and the Pink Fairies are on the agenda
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Posted By: Stormcrow
Date Posted: April 11 2004 at 23:18
CONSTANCE DEMBY - "Novus Magnificat - Through The Stargate" This is a quasi-ambient, quasi-spacemusic, quasi-new age album that is just completely captivating my ears this weekend. Very orchestral, very spacey, walls o'keyboards, very te
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Posted By: Hammar
Date Posted: April 12 2004 at 13:09
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - s/t Brilliant, rough and classic prog. Getting better and better each time I listen to it! Same with Darwin!! Gryphon - s/t Not my favourite Gryphon record, but it's warm and gentle. Lots of fol
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Posted By: philippe
Date Posted: April 13 2004 at 07:53
Last day, I've listened to Herbie Hancock's "thrust"...a very cool and funcky fusion jazz album...very 70s in spirit.
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Posted By: evilforkmaster
Date Posted: April 14 2004 at 20:15
I've been listening to Avantasia'a Metal Opera and a lot of Ayreon. Awesome Aweosme music. Arjen is just an amazing musician and drafting vocalists like Symphony X's, Russell Allen and Maiden's Bruce Dickinson, the songs just blow me away. I'm
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: April 15 2004 at 10:51
I'm converting some of my Kazumi Watanabe cassettes to MP3's. Seems I don't have a cassette deck anymore. Mobo #1 Mobo Club Mobo Splash & The Spice of Life (w/Jeff Berlin and Bill Bruford). Watanabe'
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Posted By: Hammar
Date Posted: April 19 2004 at 13:09
Happy the Man - Beginnings (the vocals were the weak side of HPT, but that is working best on this album/collection - my favourite american progband!) Dave Matthews Band - Before these crowded streets (sorry, no
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Posted By: Alexander
Date Posted: April 20 2004 at 23:39
I have been listening to: Soft Machine-4th Paul Dunmall Octet-The Great Divide
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: April 21 2004 at 12:59
Holdsworth. All the talk around the forum has me reviewing the collection: Gongzilla - Suffer Chad Wackerman - Forty Reasons Johannson, Johannson and Holdsworth - Heavy Machinery Jean-Luc Ponty - Individual Choice
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Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: April 21 2004 at 18:32
Hey, Danbo: Why does Hamm
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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: April 21 2004 at 18:44
[QUOTE=Peter Rideout] Hey, Danbo: Why does <
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Posted By: Hammar
Date Posted: April 24 2004 at 08:41
[QUOTE=Peter Rideout] Hey, Danbo: Why does
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Posted By: tinytim63
Date Posted: April 24 2004 at 09:40
at the moment i have been listening to steve hackett {archive cds}
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Posted By: The Prognaut
Date Posted: April 24 2004 at 13:05
Mmmm a lil bit of CAMEL (Rajaz), PINK FLOYD (The Final Cut), TRANSATLANTIC (SMPT:E) aaaaaand GROBSCHNITT "Rockpommel's Island"  
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Posted By: arqwave
Date Posted: April 25 2004 at 22:28
In these days i'm listening to a very wide strange range of music... first, i "rediscovered" Marillion, then... i returned to my old love form high-school: THE CURE, then again into Steve Vai, a
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Posted By: Alex
Date Posted: April 28 2004 at 16:38
I listen to music all the time... But my playlist right now consists of these albums... PT's Signify, Godspeed You Black Emperor!'s Lift Your Skinny Fists, and Spocks Beard's Snow
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Posted By: dude
Date Posted: April 29 2004 at 08:25
THANKS TO A THOUGHTFUL GESTURE I WAS FINALLY ABLE TO LISTEN TO KING CRIMSON FOR THE FIRST TIME AND AM CURRENTLY LISTENING TO IN THE WAKE OF POSIEDEN
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Posted By: diddy
Date Posted: May 06 2004 at 07:34
Pain of Salvation. I'm lisening to them since two days now, I own 'Entropia' a bit longer but a few days ago I bought the acoustic album 12:5 and it really got me into them again...yesterday I lent 'one hour by the concrete lake' from a friend...not b
------------- If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear...
George Orwell
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Posted By: Quon
Date Posted: May 09 2004 at 22:52
The four in heavy rotation on my cd player are: Matching Mole - "Little Red Record" John Fahey - "The Transfiguration Of Blind Joe Death" Maeror Tri - "Yearning For
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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: May 10 2004 at 00:03
Having to spend at least 2 hours 30 minutes driving (45 minutes to the office, 45 minutes to the court plus some visits to clients plus almost One hour back home) my car is the place where I listen most of the music, once a week I change the 6 CD's
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Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 10 2004 at 01:07
All 8 cds by Univers Zero.
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Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally
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Posted By: happythe
Date Posted: May 15 2004 at 20:37
Genesis, all Genesis Looking for Someone and Can Utility and the Coastliners on repeat, mostly 
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Posted By: moonchild
Date Posted: May 16 2004 at 16:03
danbo wrote:
I just bought Damnation from Opeth. Great CD. Very Porcupine tree-like.  | YES, I like it too. I can hear some CAMEL influences also.
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Posted By: moonchild
Date Posted: May 16 2004 at 16:04
happythe wrote:
Genesis, all Genesis Looking for Someone and Can Utility and the Coastliners on repeat, mostly  | I love those songs!
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Posted By: diddy
Date Posted: May 16 2004 at 16:49
moonchild wrote:
[QUOTE=danbo]I just bought Damnation from Opeth. Great CD. Very Porcupine tree-like.  | YES, I like it too. I can hear some CAMEL influences also. [/QUO
------------- If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear...
George Orwell
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Posted By: lucas
Date Posted: May 17 2004 at 09:57
Richard BONA : all his three CDs (he is not only a good bassist but also a fantastic vocalist, moreover he comes from Cameroon and sings in his own language, blends african traditional music with jazz and world)
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Posted By: moonchild
Date Posted: May 17 2004 at 10:00
diddy wrote:
[QUOTE=moonchild] [QUOTE=danbo]I just bought Damnation from Opeth. Great CD. Very Porcupine tree-like.  | YES, I like it too. I can hear some CAMEL influences also.
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