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Xnah wrote:
Marc JX8P wrote:Can't believe I'm the first one to submit this time! :) Hope you all enjoy it, I was really inspired by the subject and it came out tonight in a few hours. Really enjoyable.
Great song, you're my #1 until now. But - all craziness on a stick ;) - it sounds good, and really 70's.
Thanks! Hope it'll stay near that spot once the other tracks are submitted... :hihi: Looking forward to this, though - it's a great genre and there should be lots of cool tracks. The coolest thing though is that we should get all these mini-epics of not 20 but 2 minutes... Maybe someone should make a monster mix at the end, combing all of them into a KvR monster prog rock track of endless variation! :hyper:
"...Everything we see or seem is but a dream, within a dream."
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Whoah! Marc has set the bar everyone. Nice track by the way. I would love to see the 14 minute verion with added drum solo and guitarish noodling. Hehe, I said noodling. Oh, I said it again!
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Xnah wrote:I just found out that my favorite band is considered prog rock too... It's no news that I suck at genres...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alquin
Visited their website - What a bunch of wrinkled old goats :hihi:

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For those who wonder if X or Y is concidered prog (and what sub-sub-sub genre of prog), including reviews of all the albums in the world and listening examples, a visit to http://www.progarchives.com/ is recommended.

I'm thrilled!

I promise I'll use ALL my instruments in my song, including the didjeridu that's in transit (like me) from Australia.

I even think I'll put a guitar solo in my entry this time! :lol:
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Scoops wrote:
freeztar wrote:Hmmm.....
Now how do I squeeze Thick as a Brick into 2 minutes...
I saw the Thick as a Brick Tour back in 72 or so.
At the time, the tune took over half the concert.
Oh, the concert was over 3 hours long. It was like being in heaven.

Scoops
:love:

I wonder if it's possible to find a recording of that?
I would have gone to that tour, but I was -6 at the time, and thus, a little low on cash and means.
Anti-aliasing is for "synthmonk%ys".

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freeztar wrote: I would have gone to that tour, but I was -6 at the time, and thus, a little low on cash and means.
Everyone's got an excuse. :P

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Echo Voodoo wrote:
freeztar wrote: I would have gone to that tour, but I was -6 at the time, and thus, a little low on cash and means.
Everyone's got an excuse. :P
Yeah Freezey you lazy tart! :smack:

You didn't even mention about how you heard the Freezey Samba Kit in my Feb entry! :x

Cheers,
Y. I. Otter :smack:

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1-2-Many wrote:
Xnah wrote:I just found out that my favorite band is considered prog rock too... It's no news that I suck at genres...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alquin
Visited their website - What a bunch of wrinkled old goats :hihi:
I was introduced to them because my older brother was in the same student 'union' as they were... Then I listened to them more than he had ever done, and last year or so I went to one of their performances. Good things: re-playing the old tunes live, and the huge old-fashioned lesley box, but indeed they have aged, and some of them had lost some of their musical skills :oops:.
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Hovmod wrote:For those who wonder if X or Y is concidered prog (and what sub-sub-sub genre of prog), including reviews of all the albums in the world and listening examples, a visit to http://www.progarchives.com/ is recommended.

I'm thrilled!

I promise I'll use ALL my instruments in my song, including the didjeridu that's in transit (like me) from Australia.

I even think I'll put a guitar solo in my entry this time! :lol:
How did you manage to create that very complete website for us in just one day after Scoops announced the theme? I'm impressed.
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Xnah wrote:
Hovmod wrote:For those who wonder if X or Y is concidered prog (and what sub-sub-sub genre of prog), including reviews of all the albums in the world and listening examples, a visit to http://www.progarchives.com/ is recommended.
Thanks for that link.
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napalmbob wrote:Whoah! Marc has set the bar everyone. Nice track by the way. I would love to see the 14 minute verion with added drum solo and guitarish noodling. Hehe, I said noodling. Oh, I said it again!
Thanks! Yes, it would have been cool to add some drum/guitar sololing but as I play neither it's just as well that I didn't have the time! :)
"...Everything we see or seem is but a dream, within a dream."
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Okay, now a really dumb question.. What is the best MIDI resource, guys?.. I intended to do a cover of a great prog comp, but I can't figure out some things by ear.. I would rather not mention the song itself, I just wanna get some hints and directions.. Oh, and guitar-pro files would do too.. But since the mysongbook.com is "locked" for commercial music, i got stuck.... hm?...

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Hey whateverhush, can you give me a linky to yer tune because I'm too lazy to turn "view signatures" on in my profile
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for those who are interested, If you visit http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive ... nd_id=1865, you'll see me! (bloke, long hair.. that was taken in 1993; I'm now in colour, with a grade 3 cut and a ghoti..)

Listen to the MP3 - it's only 11 minutes ;)

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