Getting it on with Prog


Looks like there has not been a STEADY progressive rock thread here since 2006.

If you refrain from trolling me, I'm up for posting mini (one or two sentence) "reviews" of lps likely some of you are not aware of.

You're welcome to add your own reviews, with one stipulation:
I realize this is an audio forum ,so please refrain from the obvious which has been done to death  (like Genesis,Yes,Focus...)

And I don't want to hear no bloody  Porcupine Tree , Mars Volta,Dream Theater ,Tool, or bleeding Steven Wilson.
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Showing 6 responses by uberwaltz

Just been giving Happy The Man a bit of airtime
Not sure I am truly into it yet though.
It May grow on me.
Well small world... Lol.

I was in our LRS the other day and picked up Mainhorse but put it back due to condition not warranting the $16 asking price IMHO.
Thanks for all the recommendations guys. I just picked up a CD copy of Sindelfigen, Odgipig. The seller probably marveled that anyone would actually buy it!
Congrats!

Never mind selling , I am not even sure how you pronounce it!
Lol
Well I would agree that only the first two albums are truly in the prog vein.
subsequent albums are not bad but not even close to the first two.
Dont know any other prog band at the time who foregoed a guitarist period.
Although I am sure there were some.
I'm betting you don't think much of Rare Bird either?
Really the first two albums were the best before they devolved more into a folky rock sound.
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