happy birthday to you, COT!
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happy birthday to you, COT!
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Boris Becker is now of Wandsworth fame.
#Backdrifter: Before And After Science is definitely a good call here.
#Foxfeeder: speaking of Al Stewart, I would also think of Year Of The Cat. I also have that Rainbirds album you mentioned. They did that one album and disappeared into the ether after that. Another perfect album by a German band would be Rockpommel`s Land by Grobschnitt.
great thread by the way.
Marillion - Clutching At Straws
Marillion - Afraid Of Sunlight
IQ - Subterranea
IQ - The Seventh House
It Bites - Once Around The World
The Beatles - St. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Manfred Mann`s Earth Band - Watch
Genesis - Trick Of The Tail
Pendragon - Not Of This World
The Who - Who`s Next
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Rolling Stones - Aftermath
Supertramp - Crime Of The Century
Supertramp - Even In The Quietest Moments
Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Men Without Heads - Pop Goes The World
The Flying Burrito Brothers - The Gilded Palace Of Sin
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
Dire Straits - Communiqué
Dire Straits - Making Movies
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
The Flying Burrito Brothers - The Gilded Palace Of Sin
The angels of the world are not in the walls of churches.
This is a bit odd. Robert Fripp and a female singer I don't know called Toyah
Toyah Willcox is the wife of Robert Fripp
i don`t know his complete work. From the ones I know, I chose:
Voyage Of The Acolyte
Please Don`t Touch
Spectral Mornings
cinema show
You might recall
Duchess
Display MoreRight now I'm listening to Pain of Salvation - BE. First listen and WOW! It's so different. I like prog albums that sound unique and have a wide variety of sounds and styles in them. Really enjoying this.
I also listened to John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Bare Wares and Galahad - Battle Scars yesterday.
By the way, in case you guys are wondering why I'm suddenly back and posting albums I'm listening to after years of neglecting to, basically what I'm doing is this: Going through my iTunes library and FINALLY, at long last, listening to all the albums in it that I've either never listened to, or haven't listened to in years. There are so many - dozens upon dozens - that I've never even touched, or haven't listened to in so long that I've forgotten how they sound. They need to be heard.
And yes, as you can probably tell I'm also going alphabetically! Lots of Bs to get through! Next will be Pallas - Beat The Drum, which I haven't listened to in at least seven years.
I got a new iMac a couple of months ago. Before I transferred all data from the old one to the new one I deleted around one hundred albums from the iTunes library. Those, I never listened to or listened to one time and that years ago. That was my approach to that issue.
I am quite a fan of Pain of Salvation. Be is an album I never got into…
petros is the Greek word for stone. Ichor is Greek for blood of the gods. Petrichor describes the smell of wet stone after the rain. The smell is caused by biological pheremones that sink into the stone and reveal their smell when the stone gets moist.
Happy birthday!
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I don`t think, that there is any other band whose solo projects occupy me as much as the solo projects of the Genesis members.
Peter Gabriel:
Got all his regular albums. The ones I play the most are I - IV and So.
Phil Collins:
Got all his regular albums. The ones I play the most are the albums he released in the eighties.
Mike Rutherford:
Small Creep`s Day is prog classic. Acting Very Strange is odd, but still nice.
Mike And The Mechanics:
I don`t have all albums. I love the first two and lost interest somehow after Word Of Mouth. The new line-up brought me back to the band.
Steve Hackett:
Difficult. Love him, when he does the odd Genesis alike song. Not so keen on most of his other stuff. His Genesis Revisited releases are a pleasure. Some of his renditions beat the original. Especially Afterglow.
Tony Banks:
Great. Love him to bits. Not his classical stuff, though. Don't listen to classical music at all from no artist.
Anthony Phillips:
Love him, love him, love him. Watch my username and avatar picture.
Brand X
Occasionally.
Big Big Train - Common Ground
great pictures. Been to Tuscany myself several times and love it. My holiday is over. Working again tomorrow…
If you want to can check my Instagram account for some impressions from my vacation
Great pics, Christian. I also recognized some photos of Dresden and Moritzburg.
We are around 120miles South of Skagen. We will go there for a day trip next week. And yes, the Danish are a very friendly people. They are said to be the happiest people in Europe.
Christian, aren`t you melting away in the South European furnace right now?
I am in Denmark right now for three weeks. We are at the West Coast boarding at a holiday house in the dunes. The weather is quite cold but mostly fine. We did long trips with the bike across the fantastic dune landscape and visited the lovely little towns all around. Weather permitted a bath in the North Sea on two days so far. Wifey is still waiting for a SUP trip on the firth once the permanent wind goes down a bit.
happy birthday, Thomas. Have a good one and keep staying with us.