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Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by littleDinosaurLuke, Feb 3, 2017.

  1. Alfie Conn

    Alfie Conn Well-Known Member

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    Those early "prog rock" albums opened my ears to a new kind of music , my best mates brother would let us play those albums on his brand new stereo system and use his headphones , Days of future past,in search of the lost chord, threshold of a dream and question of balance , john wrote my favourite MBlues track Ride My See Saw brilliant driving bass lines
    RIP John
     
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    The Moodies were seriously underrated in the grand lexicon of popular music and as you identify, those albums were inspirational in the creation of progressive rock.
    I was introduced to their music by an older cousin and they definitely helped form my own musical direction. :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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  3. PleaseNotPoll

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    Read the news about Ian Watkins. Laughed.
    Went to see a death metal band at the Kentish Town Forum. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
    One obituary after another. Would recommend. <ok>


    Not my recording.
     
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  4. littleDinosaurLuke

    littleDinosaurLuke Well-Known Member

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    I'm so out of touch with popular music, I had to Google who Ian Watkins was. Don't know the band either.
    Listened to these today



    Think they are trying to be these



    The Lillingtons' last album Stella Sapiente was quite metal

     
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