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by Mississippi Blind Child Assburn
Mon Jul 18, 2016 9:18 pm
Forum: Music
Topic: prog rock
Replies: 289
Views: 74764
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Re: prog rock

As you say, Terry, the term "progressive rock" came later.


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I don't want to get into semantics but none of those bands mentioned fit into the criteria of progressive music. (Pink Floyd at the time of "Saucerful" was psych)
by Mississippi Blind Child Assburn
Mon Jul 18, 2016 8:14 pm
Forum: Music
Topic: prog rock
Replies: 289
Views: 74764
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Re: prog rock

I don't know where you were in the late sixties and early seventies but I remember buying, listening to, and discussing Progressive Rock. You are going to have to give me some proof about this. "Progressive" merely as an adjective was hardly used even into the early 70s - nevermind "...
by Mississippi Blind Child Assburn
Mon Jul 18, 2016 12:11 am
Forum: Music
Topic: Your last listen
Replies: 8378
Views: 2171948
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Re: Your last listen

JOHN ETHERIDGE & RIC SANDERS "2ND VISION"

ICARUS "MARVEL WORLD OF..."
by Mississippi Blind Child Assburn
Sun Jul 17, 2016 8:42 pm
Forum: Music
Topic: Your last listen
Replies: 8378
Views: 2171948
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Re: Your last listen

ALEX HARVEY "SOLDIER ON THE WALL"
by Mississippi Blind Child Assburn
Sun Jul 17, 2016 5:00 pm
Forum: Music
Topic: Your last listen
Replies: 8378
Views: 2171948
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Re: Your last listen

GARY BOYLE "STEP OUT"
by Mississippi Blind Child Assburn
Sun Jul 17, 2016 1:47 pm
Forum: Music
Topic: Blind Chile's MYSTIC WIZARD MOVES RED-HOT BONERS
Replies: 15
Views: 9604
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Re: Blind Chile's MYSTIC WIZARD MOVES RED-HOT BONERS

Now listening to Masahiko Satoh soundtrack, "Belladonna". Exceptionally rare Japanese lp. More psychedelic than his other lps. Hey! This is strange: a week ago I pulled - randomly out of the collection - Mike Oldfield's soundtrack, "The Killing Fields". ONE HALF HOUR LATER whilst...
by Mississippi Blind Child Assburn
Sat Jul 16, 2016 10:46 pm
Forum: Music
Topic: Blind Chile's MYSTIC WIZARD MOVES RED-HOT BONERS
Replies: 15
Views: 9604
Canada

Re: Blind Chile's MYSTIC WIZARD MOVES RED-HOT BONERS

Contrary to what Wiki will inform you, Vinnie Bell invented the wah-wah .
The electric 12 string guitar and the Coral electric sitar which was used all over pop in the late 60s - that's it on "Green Tambourine" by Lemon pipers.