Progressive Rock - Psychadelic Galaxies in 7/4 Time
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I must say I really love how Yes has the bass mixed. You can clearly hear it, and it sounds awesome.
Yes albums on vinyl sound better than the CD in almost every instance.
[QUOTE=kirderf;29493894]I must say I really love how Yes has the bass mixed. You can clearly hear it, and it sounds awesome.[/QUOTE]
Chris Squire has got to be one of the goddamn best bassists ever
Squire
Squier
:v:
What?
Squier is a brand of electric guitars and bass guitars be Fender. Probably not related though.
Squirtle?
I always played squirtle
I've always chosen the fire starters
Fire just seems way more powerful than water or leaves
[QUOTE=PwnNoobsFtw;29494574] the fire starters
[/QUOTE]
:ohdear:
[QUOTE=TehKaboose;29490197]Anyways, I've been busy listening to some Van der Graaf Generator:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDmhP6YiN6s[/media]
It's amazing stuff. You should all listen to The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other and Pawn Hearts. They're only albums I've listened from them so far and I love them both.[/QUOTE]
you should get H to He, Who Am the Only One next
[QUOTE=Quq;29495357]you should get H to He, Who Am the Only One next[/QUOTE]
Killer is always awesome to listen to, even if it isn't one of their deeper cuts.
The Emperor in His War-Room and Pioneers over c. are also tubular (except for the lame sax solo in the latter)
Did anyone listen to this yet?
[url]http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/high_tide/sea_shanties/[/url]
Got Works Vol. 1 by ELP today :iia:
Gave some of ELP's In The Hot Seat a listen. It was okay, I liked it. Wouldn't say it's any good though :v:
[QUOTE=AK'z;29512447]Gave some of ELP's In The Hot Seat a listen. It was okay, I liked it. Wouldn't say it's any good though :v:[/QUOTE]
[img]http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/94/cover_23121642009.jpg[/img]
Have you listened to that yet? :v:
I'm too afraid to do so myself.
[QUOTE=kirderf;29513032][img_thumb]http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/94/cover_23121642009.jpg[/img_thumb]
Have you listened to that yet? :v:
I'm too afraid to do so myself.[/QUOTE]
Can't wait to hear it :iia:
I was about to talk about Emerson Lake and Palmer.
Karn Evil 9 Series = godly
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KMNYktBG1o[/media]
New Prog is fine too. :3:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0zPUxJ0gZ8[/media]
Indeed it is.
This song is brilliant
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn5pRggtZpc[/media]
[QUOTE=kirderf;29539197]This song is brilliant
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn5pRggtZpc[/media][/QUOTE]
A while back I learned the guitar solo. Shit's nuts.
[QUOTE=kirderf;29539197]This song is brilliant
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn5pRggtZpc[/media][/QUOTE]
Comments section: "Has anyone* ever met a black person who liked Yes?"
:raise:
[QUOTE=AK'z;29545447]Comments section: "Has anyone* ever met a black person who liked Yes?"
:raise:[/QUOTE]
I haven't met anyone who likes Yes IRL.
[QUOTE=Shibbey;29545712]I haven't met anyone who likes Yes IRL.[/QUOTE]
You must know ONE who liked prog though?
[QUOTE=AK'z;29545799]You must know ONE who liked prog though?[/QUOTE]
I'm attempting to get some friends to delve into this sort of music, as most of them like older rock music, and I feel they would enjoy it.
So far, I've got people into Rush, but that's it.
[QUOTE=Shibbey;29545821]I'm attempting to get some friends to delve into this sort of music, as most of them like older rock music, and I feel they would enjoy it.
So far, I've got people into Rush, but that's it.[/QUOTE]
I don't really know any people who love jazz like I do..
I do know a few prog fans though. Some are more into symphonic stuff though as compared to the "free improvisation" stuff that I like :3:
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