The Anti-Prog Thread

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jammy395 wrote:Tweet's - The Birdie Song.

Alt Prog @ its finest.

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Although "Chas n Dave - Brand new combine harvester" runs it close.....
That's the Wurzels !

Chas and Dave did this.

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Courtesy of the Doc [BBvideo 425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Q4LvipySM[/BBvideo]

A personal favourite of mine (inherited from my Dad)

[BBvideo 425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppDPLxzL ... zLOJU#t=18[/BBvideo] ( a bit quiet, tr#urn it up).
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Fantastic stuff there Terry.

Now....
I have adored Swing Out Sister, since I first heard "Breakout" in 1987.
Saw them a few years ago at Holmfirth Picture Dome; a fantastic evening was had by all.
Here's Corrine Drewery doing "Somewhere in the World"

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Anti Prog, or Prog from 1906? Parts of this wouldn't sound out of place on an album by The Enid amongst others...although The Enid don't qualify as Prog apparently as they weren't formed until 1973. Whatever it is, it's still the most magnificent piece of music (the whole symphony, not just this bit) ever written in my opinion.

Warning - Starts out soft but gets a bit loud and the low end is capable of rattling your rib cage.

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