rare prog from early 70s

NineFeetUnderground said:
i"spigot is a tool, do you agree?!".

I don't think I'm popular enough to have discussions dedicated to me.

Anyway I'd be much obliged if someone would check this song out and tell me which other song has similar acoustic strumming in the begining? Its driving me crazy thinking about it.
 
Prognostic said:
Has anyone taken a glance at the first page of this thread?
Its sad how many people left the forum


i joined in jan of 2002...and was viewing a month or two before that even. you cant beleive how sad this forum has actually gotten.

but dont get me wrong, theres a lot of great people here still, and new ones too.
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
i joined in jan of 2002...and was viewing a month or two before that even. you cant beleive how sad this forum has actually gotten.

but dont get me wrong, theres a lot of great people here still, and new ones too.


I'm addicted to this forum. I don't know why.
 
i wanted to ask how many people here had actually seen Dredg live? i was going to twice, but they were never playing that close, and i always had something more important come up. Anyone lucky enough to see them yet? and if so, how were they?
 
yeesh, thank you for steering it back away from "back in the day we used to walk fifteen miles through the snow barefoot to post"

er, can't answer your question, but had to say camel's s/t is one of the best things i've bought in months. i went through my cd's and found like 25 i never listen to, time to go sell em at amoeba and go on a prog spree...
 
cthulufhtagn said:
yeesh, thank you for steering it back away from "back in the day we used to walk fifteen miles through the snow barefoot to post"

er, can't answer your question, but had to say camel's s/t is one of the best things i've bought in months. i went through my cd's and found like 25 i never listen to, time to go sell em at amoeba and go on a prog spree...

sounds like a plan.


must buys: morte macabre, dungen, linda perhacs - paralellograms, kaipa - s/t, caravan - in the land of grey and pink (remastered with AMAZING bonus tracks), gracious - this is gracious, cressida - s/t.
 
NineFeetUnderground said:
cheap semi intellectual and social entertainment which is essentially free and surrounded by or loosely based on a topic were all at least mildly interested in: Opeth.

that is your reason. ;)

I think you're right.



Recent purchases: Anglagard - Hybris and Epilog, Popol Vuh -Einsjager & Siebenjager, King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King and Red, The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed and In Search of the Lost Chord, Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink....those are my purchases for the month

Also, I've been listening to some Brian Eno & Fripp, Riverside, Peter Gabriel era Genesis, Paatos, and Anekdoten
 
Jon Snow said:
I think you're right.



Recent purchases: Anglagard - Hybris and Epilog, Popol Vuh -Einsjager & Siebenjager, King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King and Red, The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed and In Search of the Lost Chord, Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink....those are my purchases for the month

Also, I've been listening to some Brian Eno & Fripp, Riverside, Peter Gabriel era Genesis, Paatos, and Anekdoten


i could kiss you for that list Jon. very well done! tier 1 bands all across the board.