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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Rick1 Rick1 wrote:

Just glanced through and surprised to see no mention (yet) of Alan Stivell, Shub-Niggurath or Air!  All have released excellent progressive albums.  I have seen Alan Stivell a couple of times and it reminded me of Shamal-era Gong.


Shub-Niggurath are in three honorable mentions lists and are in my top 3.


I know it was only glanced through, but Alan Stivell is BrufordFreak's number two choice, and he was one of those with Shub-Niggurath as an honorable mention. Also in Suitkees....

I love Shub-Niggurath myself, but decided to keep my list quite short (already went with a baker's dozen and some more mentions). At another time, it would have made my list. As for Air, I love Air, have known Air longer than most of the Prog I know and still listen to Air regularly, but that didn't even come to mind. I focused on classics, but also Air is not included in PA, and I can understand why. I consider works by the album kind of Prog related (I don't know all of Air's albums) and one might say progressive if not necessarily Prog genre. I most return to the album 10 000 Hz Legend (love "Radian"), as well as Moon Safari and Talkie Walkie. When it comes to those yearly Prog lists, no doubt Air will make mine if I do the years.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BrufordFreak Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2021 at 07:22
Originally posted by Rick1 Rick1 wrote:

Just glanced through and surprised to see no mention (yet) of Alan Stivell, Shub-Niggurath or Air!  All have released excellent progressive albums.  I have seen Alan Stivell a couple of times and it reminded me of Shamal-era Gong.

Alan Stivell was on three lists before you posted this!!! (Which leads to the question: Are you really looking?)



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2021 at 07:31
^ To be fair, he did say glanced. Yesterday my wife told my to look in the freezer for some falafel. I glanced, did not notice it. I looked again harder, still did notice it. It was right at the front but the brain did not register it. My wife was quite upset with me, but sometimes that which is right in front of my eyes does not register. I've actually missed things in forums lately that I've thought I searched for adequately. I have some vision issues, but it's mostly brain issues.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BaldFriede Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2021 at 07:51
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ To be fair, he did say glanced. Yesterday my wife told my to look in the freezer for some falafel. I glanced, did not notice it. I looked again harder, still did notice it. It was right at the front but the brain did not register it. My wife was quite upset with me, but sometimes that which is right in front of my eyes does not register. I've actually missed things in forums lately that I've thought I searched for adequately. I have some vision issues, but it's mostly brain issues.

Just as in "The Purloined Letter" by Edgar Allan Poe.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rick1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2021 at 08:11
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ To be fair, he did say glanced. Yesterday my wife told my to look in the freezer for some falafel. I glanced, did not notice it. I looked again harder, still did notice it. It was right at the front but the brain did not register it. My wife was quite upset with me, but sometimes that which is right in front of my eyes does not register. I've actually missed things in forums lately that I've thought I searched for adequately. I have some vision issues, but it's mostly brain issues.

Thank you Logan, that's exactly what happened!!
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Dûn - Eros
Moving Gelatine Plates - The World Of Genious Hans
Art Zoyd - Symphonie Pour Le Jour Oú Brûleront Les Cités
Carpe Diem - En Regardant Passer Le Temps
Artcane - Odyssée
Clearlight - Clearlight Symphony
Atoll - L´Aaaignée-mal
Arachnoîd - Arachnoîd
Pulsar - Halloween
Eider Stellaire - Eider Stellaire
Art Zoyd - Génération Sans Futur
Nebelnest - Nebelnest


Honorable mentions

Shylock - Giarlorgues
Dark Shot - One Shot
Heldon - Stand By
Ocarinah - Premiere Vision De L´étrange
Talal - Skymind
Ange - Au-delá Du Délire
Pulsar - The Strands Of The Future
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Lazuli - Le Fantastique Envol de Dieter Bohm
Lazuli - Saison 8
Keor - Petrichor
Seven Reizh - Strinkadenn' Ys
Seven Reizh - L'Albatros
Spheric Universe Experience - Mental Torments
Jean-Pierre Louveton - MMXIV
Syrinx - Qualia (A new discovery for me)
Kalisia - Cybion
Jean-Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean
Adagio - Underworld
Nemo - Coma

I know I've missed a bunch (Gong w/ Allan Holdsworth, etc.)...
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Shylock - Île de fièvre
Heldon - Stand By
Jean-Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean
Laurent Thibault - Mais on ne peut pas rêver tout le temps
Ange - Au-delà du délire
Moving Gelatine Plates - The World of Genius Hans
Carpe Diem - En regardant passer le temps
Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygène
Taï Phong - Taï Phong
Asia Minor - Between Flesh and Divine
Mona Lisa - Le petit violon de Mr. Grégoire
Minimum vital - Sarabandes
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What I like very much about 70's French Prog scene, comparing to the Italian, is that it's more diverse stylistically speaking - and that is like the German one, and I  guess, it's more influenced by the German.
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4 stars 1978: ALAIN MARKUSFELD - Platock (Psychedelic/Space Rock  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGKo0h38KqQ
4 stars 1977: ALPHA RALPHA - Alpha Ralpha (Eclectic Prog  France) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cpAZjJGeFk
4 stars 1976: ANDRE FERTIER - Clivage (Indo Prog/Raga/Rock  France) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBJQsH7V-Rk
4 stars 1976: BAHAMAS - Le Voyageur Immobile (Progressive Rock  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJdPtXarGiA
5 stars 1978: CHRISTIAN BOULE - Photo Musik (Progressive Electronic  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b_lgLkYgjA
5 stars 1973: CLINIC - Now We're Even (Psychedelic Rock  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLJTsSpzk9c
4 stars 1990: EURHYBIA - Eurhybia (Neo Prog  France)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IhmWTyuTRw
4 stars 1981: FALSTAFF - Pronouncez g (Jazz-Rock  France) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm6HJ8B5Gkw
4 stars 1977: IMAGES - Images (Prog Folk  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcivbhEqcD0
5 stars 1982: JEAN MICHEL DESBOUIS - Prince (Progressive Electronic  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JutX_ziHXM
5 stars 1979: JEAN PIERRE ALARCEN - Tableau No. 1 (Symphonic Prog  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW-B3ylQDy4
4 stars 1982: THALASSA - Suffer and Misery (Symphonic Prog  France) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6IZVtde0Es


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^Paul, sorry, but I can't help like thinking that your list here is somehow similar to the one on "A-Z of Psychedelic Rock: Part I". Where do you find all that stuff? Smile
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Even I'm familiar with some of these names.


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

^Paul, sorry, but I can't help like thinking that your list here is somehow similar to the one on "A-Z of Psychedelic Rock: Part I". Where do you find all that stuff? Smile
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Even I'm familiar with some of these names.

You're not too far off the mark. I copied and pasted the albums from my Prog Line blog, just as I did with the  American albums on Grumpy's thread.  Smile

Luckily, it came to precisely twelve French albums, even though I hadn't planned it that way. Big smile


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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

French Prog does not get enough attention!!!

I guess, I agree with that.
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But I can tell about myself that I've found more of my newer Prog on the French scene than on the Italian, which you can get an impression of, when comparing my lists presented here.


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

You're not too far off the mark. I copied and pasted the albums from my Prog Line blog, just as I did with the  American albums on Grumpy's thread.  Smile

Ookaay, that sounds good, and you can be praised for promoting "obscure" music. 
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alphabetically, with only one per artist

Dan Ar Braz - Douar Nevez
Asia Minor - Between Flesh and Divine
Avaric - s/t
Mirage - Tales from the Green Sofa
Motis - Prince des Hauteurs
Pentacle - Le Clef Des Songes
Pulsar - Gorlitz
Seven Reizh - Strinkadenn Ys
Silver Lining - The Inner Dragon
Alan Stivell - Renaissance de la Harpe Celtique
Tai Phong - s/t
Tri Yann - Belle et Rebelle

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

French Prog does not get enough attention!!!

I guess, I agree with that.
...

Hi,

It doesn't. PERIOD!

Of all nationalities, to be fair, only Damo's thread on Japanese music is the goat ... for many years, it has been a staple of listening for me. Guy Guden, myself and many others had been into the Japanese thing since at least 1974 or 1975, to give you an idea (along with all the others on Space Pirate Radio!!!!!). You will be severely hard pressed to find a nationality that Guy has not played thoroughly ... and we're not talking just one 3 minute song!!!!!

PA's fans, are too much enthralled with the "top 5" or the "top 10" and a lot of questions are about _________ (anything) about those posts, and then, if not enough, your favorite this or that, and some three quarters of the time it is the same 5 or 10 folks all over again ... no mention of anyone else, like the Japanese did not play keyboards and could not possibly have a monster keyboard player!!!!! GET ceREAL!

While I have heard a lot, at my age, I don't think I could devote enough time and effort to hearing a country's output. You would think that Portuguese or Brazilian materials would grab me quickly, but when you read someone trashing Egberto Gismonti, and other responders did not set the guy right, you know right away that this is probably not the right place for those nationalities to be shown and appreciated.

It's actually very sad, and when you hear the monster material being played on Space Pirate Radio, from even more places than we can imagine ... all that can be said is that ... the earth is STILL flat ... and we have not gone around the world!






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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

PA's fans, are too much enthralled with the "top 5" or the "top 10" and a lot of questions are about _________ (anything) about those posts, 
.........
 ... the earth is STILL flat ... and we have not gone around the world!

I think you got a point there.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

PA's fans, are too much enthralled with the "top 5" or the "top 10" and a lot of questions are about _________ (anything) about those posts, 
.........
 ... the earth is STILL flat ... and we have not gone around the world!

I think you got a point there.

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

PA's fans, are too much enthralled with the "top 5" or the "top 10" and a lot of questions are about _________ (anything) about those posts, 
.........
 ... the earth is STILL flat ... and we have not gone around the world!

I think you got a point there.

...or at least there could be more discussion.


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