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Negoba
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Topic: Top 5 PA discoveries Posted: June 09 2009 at 13:30 |
This has been done before, but I think it's fun to revisit (I've bought alot of music, so my answers have changed)
What are your 5 favorite albums you've discovered since finding PA? Preferably albums you didn't even know existed before coming here.
1. Devin Townsend - Terria
2. Quella Vecchia Locanda - Il Tempo della Gioia
3. Pentangle - Basket of Light
4. Ohm:
5. Cynic - Traced In Air
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Vompatti
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Posted: June 09 2009 at 14:03 |
If I think about albums I probably wouldn't have discovered without PA:
Curved Air - Second Album Trees - On the Shore
Gentle Giant - Octopus Babe Ruth - First Base Stackridge - Pinafore Days
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 10 2009 at 05:24 |
Most of the great classic Symphonic Prog (Yes, Genesis and others) and modern Symphonic Prog (Anglagard, After Crying, etc.). Most Fusion (Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brand X), Post Rock (all of it), Experimental/Technical Prog Metal (Opeth, Negura Bunget, Parallaxe, Spastik Ink, Blotted Science, Maudlin of The Well), Zeuhl (Magma!) and man other greats such as Van der Graaf Generator, Mars Volta, etc. Actually I've found prog with PA!
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sleeper
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Posted: June 10 2009 at 05:30 |
Pain of Salvation- The Perfect Element Kayo Dot- Choirs of the Eye Opeth- Blackwater Park maudlin of the Well- Leaving Your Body Map White Willow- Storm Season
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: June 10 2009 at 06:21 |
I'm going to have to narrow these down to get to five: Umphrey's McGee Reasoning, The Crimson Jazz Trio Talisma Pineapple Thief, The Gongzilla Parallel Mind Phideaux Mr. Bungle Explosions In The Sky Pure Reason Revolution Triggering Myth, A
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progkidjoel
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Joined: March 02 2009
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Posted: June 10 2009 at 06:33 |
1. Marillion
(Wouldn'tve fallen in LOVE with them if not for the Music streaming here on PA)
2. Maudlin Of The Well
(Wouldn'tve ever downloaded Part The Second or fallen in love with it if not for a post on here...)
3. A greater appreciation for Prog in general
4. A community of incredibly intelligent and non-abusive forum-posting people, who express and debate opinions in an incredibly civil and diplomatic manner.
5. A greater understanding for what makes Prog rock progressive, and why it should be appreciated and enjoyed.
THANKYOU ALL
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el dingo
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Posted: June 10 2009 at 08:20 |
At my advanced age I wouldn't have checked out so much modern/current stuff without PA. Usually if there's a buzz about something on the forums it's for a good reason, I've found.
My 18-y-o son keeps me up to date with most things metal, so I'll thank you good folks at PA for:
1. Mastodon - Crack the Skye (my son doesn't like them so I'd never have heard it otherwise; ironically I loaned it him and he loved it so much he's re-evaluating the previous stuff, as am I)
2. Pendragon - Pure (I wasn't a fan of the earlier stuff and wouldn't have checked it out without PA)
3. Karmakanik - Who's the Boss in the Garage (pure PA discovery)
4. The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love (magnificent album worth every word of praise here on PA IMO)
5. Khan - Space Shanty (I had it but lost it years ago and in the Febus thread I was given the sound advice to repurchase it - and boy am I glad I did 'cos it sounds better than it ever did).
In return I'm pleased to have persuaded a few folks to check out Fusion Orchestra and Horslips 
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progmetalhead
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Posted: June 10 2009 at 08:23 |
el dingo wrote:
My 18-y-o son keeps me up to date with most things metal, so I'll thank you good folks at PA for:
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Thanks Dad! 
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el dingo
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Posted: June 10 2009 at 08:39 |
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Christ that cheered me up - today's The Shed refers. Have a good'un lads! 
Edited by el dingo - June 10 2009 at 08:39
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SaltyJon
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Posted: June 11 2009 at 13:45 |
Magma - Anything I can get my hands on. Seriously, I absolutely LOVE anything I've heard so far from Christian and crew. Caravan - ITLOTG&P and IICDIAOAIDIAOU and likely any other albums I get from them, as well as the Canterbury genre overall. Gentle Giant - Power and the Glory, Three Friends and Free Hand - They're so good it's not funny. Samla Mammas Manna - Maltid and Klossa Knapitatet - So good it IS funny  Soft Machine - Third as it introduced me to the Softs.
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Mr ProgFreak
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Posted: June 11 2009 at 13:51 |
That's a difficult question ... no PF chart can help me here.  - Magma - King Crimson - Van der Graaf Generator - Yes - Genesis
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ColonelClaypool
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 05:06 |
With PA help, I've discovered Neu!, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Capability Brown, Eloy, Khan, Robert Wyatt, Soft Machine, Strawbs, Tangerine Dream and Gong (I've probably forgotten a few as well).
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With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D. and you still have the frog you started with.
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E-Dub
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 06:30 |
Gabriel-era Genesis Shadow Circus The Puppet Show Magic Pie Moon Safari
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Rocktopus
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 06:55 |
Area, for that Luglio, Agosto, Settembre (Nero) track from their fantastic debut on their PA page from:
Arbeit Macht Frei (which again is responsible for my discovery of my current Area fave: Caution Radiation Area)
And Peter Hammill solo. When I downloaded the great selection of mp3's that used to be here, including the masterpiece A Louse is Not a Home I ran out and bought the:
Silent Corner and the Empty Stage LP
I must have discovered Kayo Dot and everything related to Toby Driver because of this place. But my first was:
Blue Lambency Downward
And curiously enough: Don Cherry:
Brown Rice (originally selftitled)
+ Grachan Moncur III:
Evolution
Both reccomended in the nonprog section.
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In the sunlight, see - it flashes
Find a fly and eat his eye
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Don't believe in me
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Roj
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 07:58 |
Well there would be a multiple Flower Kings entry  , that's for sure. Seriously, the unbelievably great music that I could have gone through life without discovering had it not been for PA is frightening. PA, many many thanks.
So I'll narrow it to the top 5 bands I've found thanks to PA instead.
1. The Flower Kings
2. Glass Hammer
3. Transatlantic / Karmakanic
4. Boards Of Canada
5. Frost*
Twelve months ago I'd never heard of the above 5, now they're in my top bands. Thanks PA  .
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paulwalker71
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 07:59 |
E-Dub wrote:
Gabriel-era Genesis Shadow Circus The Puppet Show Magic Pie...
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I've just discovered a new one myself - 'Magic Pie'. Thanks for the tip E-Dub  These threads are great (if not so great on the wallet!)
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lazland
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 08:47 |
1. Karmakanic - Who's The Boss....... 2. The Flower Kings - Stardust We Are 3. Arena - Contagion 4. Tip toeing into The Canterbury Scene, which I always avoided like the plague, starting with Caravan, If I Could Do It All Over Again......... 5. Anthony Phillips - Field Day. Greatest website in all the world   
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J-Man
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 16:05 |
A harder question for me would be "what are your top discoveries without PA?" I discover bands for the forums a lot, but also from the PA TOP ALBUM lists.
So, with that said...
My favorite discovered albums on PA albums are...
Unfold The Future- The Flower Kings In The Court of The Crimson King- King Crimson The Perfect Element pt. 1- Pain of Salvation Still Life- Opeth Mei- Echolyn Dark Matter- IQ
Now in terms of bands, the list is even more endless than the albums
Opeth, Pain of Salvation, IQ, Marillion, Pendragon, Echolyn, The Flower Kings, King Crimson, Van der graaf Generator, The Decemberists and countless others. My music collection must have doubled since PA.
To think that in less than a year I discovered this much is proof PA is the #1 prog resource in the world.
Edited by progrocker2244 - June 12 2009 at 16:06
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J-Man
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Posted: June 12 2009 at 16:11 |
progkidjoel wrote:
4. A community of incredibly intelligent and non-abusive forum-posting people, who express and debate opinions in an incredibly civil and diplomatic manner.
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I couldn't agree with this statement more. I'm a member on many forums, and there's almost always a couple of jerks who seem to post ALL the time and ruin the experience for everyone. Honestly, I can't think of anyone on PA like that. THIS is the way all forums should be run.
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progrules
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Posted: June 14 2009 at 14:03 |
progrocker2244 wrote:
progkidjoel wrote:
4. A community of incredibly intelligent and non-abusive forum-posting people, who express and debate opinions in an incredibly civil and diplomatic manner.
| I couldn't agree with this statement more. I'm a member on many forums, and there's almost always a couple of jerks who seem to post ALL the time and ruin the experience for everyone.
Honestly, I can't think of anyone on PA like that. THIS is the way all forums should be run.
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I guess you guys block out of your memory the countless clashes that are noticeable in many threads  .
Never mind, I think our forum is very much ok, everything considered.
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