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Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
I have a soft spot for this as well.

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jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,738
Sullington
Blimey I didn't know it was a competition. :lolol:

While similar in places (and an obvious influence on them) I think you'd find Opeth rather different to King Crimson to be fair.

I will give Opeth a go, I'm possibly a bit strange as I love King Crimson but think Robert Fripp comes over as a bit of a pompous sh*t...
 




KVLT

Well-known member
Sep 15, 2008
1,676
Rutland
I will give Opeth a go, I'm possibly a bit strange as I love King Crimson but think Robert Fripp comes over as a bit of a pompous sh*t...

Opeth's prog influence is obviously rooted in the likes of Floyd, Crimson, Yes etc, but the metal influence is much more contemporary with occasional Death Metal style vocals and double kick drums etc.

Really talented band and Mikael Akerfeldt is a fabulous vocalist.
 










marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
4,295
I loved all their album sleeves but for whatever reason musically I just found them TOO self indulgent.....

I thought self indulgence was one of the pre requisites of prog rock...along with pompous and bombastic. I'm with you on King Crimson, "In the Court of.....". Pink Floyd i'm very selective about. Can't stand "Money" and is probably the track that's put me off that album because i find just that song far too grating and I cant help but associate the whole album with just that one song. Totally irrational I know and i realise there's some classic tracks on the album but the spectre of Money just ruins it for me.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
No Tubular Bells fans? That album was so big in it's day.
 




m20gull

Well-known member
Jun 10, 2004
3,478
Land of the Chavs
Pink Floyd until the Wall are quite possibly my all time favourite band and I have heard those early albums so often that I don't even think of them as Prog Rock, schoolboy error there.
Me too. Since buying the Early Years I have practically listened to no other music, and given that Atom Heart Mother is my favourite Floyd I suppose that is my favourite Prog album. I never listened to much else that you would call Prog (Yes, Genesis, etc..) but I do like a bit of Opeth.
 


Kosh

'The' Yaztromo
Ooohhh best thread ever!

Right:

Raw Material - Time Is. An album so rare, even the band forgot they wrote it!
Tempest - s/t.
Asgard - In the realm of Asgard.
Captain Beyond - s/t.
Cressida - Asylum.
Gravy Train - Staircase to the Day.
Gracious - s/t.
Culpeper's Orchard - s/t
Wishbone Ash - s/t
Indian Summer - s/t
Magna Carta - Lord of the Ages
Audience - Friends, Friends, Friend
Audience - House on the Hill
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
High Tide - s/t

A quiet night in...
 






KVLT

Well-known member
Sep 15, 2008
1,676
Rutland
Ooohhh best thread ever!

Right:

Raw Material - Time Is. An album so rare, even the band forgot they wrote it!
Tempest - s/t.
Asgard - In the realm of Asgard.
Captain Beyond - s/t.
Cressida - Asylum.
Gravy Train - Staircase to the Day.
Gracious - s/t.
Culpeper's Orchard - s/t
Wishbone Ash - s/t
Indian Summer - s/t
Magna Carta - Lord of the Ages
Audience - Friends, Friends, Friend
Audience - House on the Hill
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
High Tide - s/t

A quiet night in...

I wondered how long it would take for Blackmore's minion to make an appearance. :lolol:
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Ooohhh best thread ever!

Right:

Raw Material - Time Is. An album so rare, even the band forgot they wrote it!
Tempest - s/t.
Asgard - In the realm of Asgard.
Captain Beyond - s/t.
Cressida - Asylum.
Gravy Train - Staircase to the Day.
Gracious - s/t.
Culpeper's Orchard - s/t
Wishbone Ash - s/t
Indian Summer - s/t
Magna Carta - Lord of the Ages
Audience - Friends, Friends, Friend
Audience - House on the Hill
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
High Tide - s/t

A quiet night in...

Lol Kosh I was wondering how soon you'd find this thread :thumbsup:

Wishbone Ash Argus was my favourite album for a few years. I have to confess to having no knowledge of more than 50% of what you posted though...
 




studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,226
On the Border
Ooohhh best thread ever!

Right:

Raw Material - Time Is. An album so rare, even the band forgot they wrote it!
Tempest - s/t.
Asgard - In the realm of Asgard.
Captain Beyond - s/t.
Cressida - Asylum.
Gravy Train - Staircase to the Day.
Gracious - s/t.
Culpeper's Orchard - s/t
Wishbone Ash - s/t
Indian Summer - s/t
Magna Carta - Lord of the Ages
Audience - Friends, Friends, Friend
Audience - House on the Hill
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
High Tide - s/t

A quiet night in...

While all personal favourites of yours, it is nice to see that you have gone for the debut Wishbone Ash album rather than the default Argus which almost everyone else goes for. For me I prefer New England
 




Kosh

'The' Yaztromo
While all personal favourites of yours, it is nice to see that you have gone for the debut Wishbone Ash album rather than the default Argus which almost everyone else goes for. For me I prefer New England

I find Argus a tad over-hyped and at times a little twee... not sure why?!?

The debut, although poorly produced, is incredible from start to utterly mesmeric finish.
 




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