theroyal
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- May 11, 2014
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Metal, not Rock, but this album should still be essential listening to prog fans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUplgIbGaWY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUplgIbGaWY
Ooohhh best thread ever!
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High Tide - s/t
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Yes, the genre so despised by punks so probably a fair proportion of NSC
Anyway I will plump for Peter Gabriel's Genesis and particularly the fantastic Sellimg England by the Pound which still sounds as good today as it did in 1973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rn9tzirks4
Track would be A Fair Judgement from the Deliverance album by Opeth
Album would be Blackwater Park by Opeth
Prog Rock fused with Metal.
Uriah Heap or Caravan anyone?
Soft Machine - Third;.
Dark Side of the Prog. Allegedly the last Album Kurt Cobain listened to before he ventilated his head... Not a Radio Friendly Unit Shifter, in retrospect I'm amazed Fripp didn't forbid John Wetton to smile on the Cover Photo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfR6_V91fG8
Dark Side of the Prog. Allegedly the last Album Kurt Cobain listened to before he ventilated his head... Not a Radio Friendly Unit Shifter, in retrospect I'm amazed Fripp didn't forbid John Wetton to smile on the Cover Photo.
Well of course John Wetton was smiling - he was a very lucky boy! He was a very basic bass guitarist blessed with a decent voice who time and time again managed to surround himself with top class musicians who did all the clever stuff, while the bass often did not much more than boom out the bass note of the chord being played at the beginning of the bar. Listen to Asia (Steve Howe on guitar, Geoff Downes on keyboards and Carl Palmer on drums - I'd fancy myself on bass with those three doing the business round me!) and you'll see (hear) what I mean.
Good luck to him (sadly not any more though) - he made the best of his talent. How many of us have achieved that?
Well of course John Wetton was smiling - he was a very lucky boy! He was a very basic bass guitarist blessed with a decent voice who time and time again managed to surround himself with top class musicians who did all the clever stuff, while the bass often did not much more than boom out the bass note of the chord being played at the beginning of the bar. Listen to Asia (Steve Howe on guitar, Geoff Downes on keyboards and Carl Palmer on drums - I'd fancy myself on bass with those three doing the business round me!) and you'll see (hear) what I mean.
Good luck to him (sadly not any more though) - he made the best of his talent. How many of us have achieved that?
Was playing that very recently my old friend.
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