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What if anything are you listening to now?
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
honky cat
thank you for posting that link.
as you said that is really out there.
it is an excellent song and as cgi was very primitive in 1975, I assume that Roger Daltry really was walking on those rocks barefoot, although I suspect in the long shot it was a stuntman.
he was such a terrific singer and of course Moon was an amazing drummer.
thank you for posting that link.
as you said that is really out there.
it is an excellent song and as cgi was very primitive in 1975, I assume that Roger Daltry really was walking on those rocks barefoot, although I suspect in the long shot it was a stuntman.
he was such a terrific singer and of course Moon was an amazing drummer.
Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Honky Cat
I can see where you’re coming from, especially in the mainstream, but I’d say there are loads of great progressive rock albums being made these days. I subscribe to PROG magazine (you’re probably not too surprised to hear) and every month it inspires me to check out about 6 or 7 new albums through its articles and reviews. And the latest Hawkwind album is excellent
I can see where you’re coming from, especially in the mainstream, but I’d say there are loads of great progressive rock albums being made these days. I subscribe to PROG magazine (you’re probably not too surprised to hear) and every month it inspires me to check out about 6 or 7 new albums through its articles and reviews. And the latest Hawkwind album is excellent
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I was in a band that supported them in the 80s before they made it.
They were superbly prog at that point.
They were superbly prog at that point.
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Listening (& watching) GasTank, Episode 3: Phil Lynott & John Sykes, Donovan, Chris Farlowe & Alvin Lee, Rick Parfitt & Ian Paice).