Varitek
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ax for prog - pink floyd is one of the founders or whatever. who are the other(s)?
gluey said:OOoh that guitarist is pretending to be Eric Clapton!!!
coolian2 said:Here's my biggest two issues:
- She looks nothing like Amy Lee
- She sounds nothing like Amy Lee
gluey said:
Which means she's PERFECT for this show!!
Varitek said:
i hopped around on the cd, some was less heavy than the opener. i hate metal. i am trying to like noise rock. which is what those 4 were, right? noise rocky shoegaze? i'm not enamored with any of them but i won't delete them yet, i'll give them a good listen some time this summer along with everything else.
Axver said:Goddamnit, my mother calls and I end up way behind in the thread.
gluey said:Billy Ray Cyrus??
Varitek said:ax for prog - pink floyd is one of the founders or whatever. who are the other(s)?
gluey said:
How's she doing Ax?
Axver said:
She's good at the moment. She still needs to have an operation, but it's nothing urgent and she's taking her time with getting it booked. I think she's waiting to save up a bit to go to a private hospital as she really doesn't like the main public one on the Gold Coast.
Axver said:Wow, this episode tonight sounds classic.
Axver said:
King Crimson's album In The Court Of The Crimson King is generally regarded as the first prog album (with the Pink Floyd albums predating it considered psychedelia, not prog).
The other major first wave prog bands were groups like Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf Generator, Rush, Camel, and Jethro Tull.
I'm not that into the first wave of prog. Mainly Pink Floyd and Camel. I think Genesis in particular is one of the reasons why there is anti-prog stigma.