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I haven't heard that song in a long time
I haven't heard that song in a long time
Me too! I heard it on the radio this morning and it sounded so nice. Thought I’d post it here.I haven't heard that song in a long time
That song scares @Operational needsOctober is here. Time for pumpkins, fall leaves, and of couse, Type O Negative.
When Paramore's new one came out the other day, I wasn't sure what to think of it. But it's been growing on me. I guess I need to stop expecting to hear a 12th Riot! track every time they put out new music and just listen to it for what it is without any kind of preconceived expectation: new music.
Good luck finding King Crimson music on you tube.
Three great bands you mentioned, Floyd is my favorite of that genre.
I think they were a little better after Peter Gabriel left in the mid 70's. And Then There Were Three was really good.I had a talk with one of my son’s friends and brought up early Genesis and his remark was that he enjoyed the pop stuff from the 90’s when he was growing up. He never knew that Genesis was one of the most progressive Rock bands in the early 70’s...
Told to listen to “Suppers Ready”...even now
nearly 50 years from it’s conception it still places you in another world.
The band were still in their early 20’s when they recorded that song. I believe it is over 20 minutes long so be prepared.
I have a few of Flyleaf's albums.If you like dominating female leads...give a listen to Lacey Strum..
Vocal range is out of this World...
I think they were a little better after Peter Gabriel left in the mid 70's. And Then There Were Three was really good.
I had it, I like Yes, second favorite band of that era, Floyd was first.I had a talk with one of my son’s friends and brought up early Genesis and his remark was that he enjoyed the pop stuff from the 90’s when he was growing up. He never knew that Genesis was one of the most progressive Rock bands in the early 70’s...
Told to listen to “Suppers Ready”...even now
nearly 50 years from it’s conception it still places you in another world.
The band were still in their early 20’s when they recorded that song. I believe it is over 20 minutes long so be prepared.
Several great progressive rock bands from around thenI had it, I like Yes, second favorite band of that era, Floyd was first.
I know long ones.
I'm gonna sound like the old guy I am,Several great progressive rock bands from around then
I had it, I like Yes, second favorite band of that era, Floyd was first.
I know long ones.
I've posted some Alan Parsons Project here, got the same response that ya give when ya have a case of jock itch.
A lot of crossover between those bands. Alan Parsons worked with Pink Floyd on Dark Side of the MoonI've posted some Alan Parsons Project here, got the same response that ya give when ya have a case of jock itch.
I liked Alan Parson's as well old n gray. Great stuff.
Everybody have fun tonight!
There is immense crossover.A lot of crossover between those bands. Alan Parsons worked with Yes on Dark Side of the Moon
I guess you can call me Jimmy two times today. I haven't listened to it in so long,Maybe one or two, ok maybe one will give it a listen, It's here for the kid that comes here in the future lookin for good music.
"WTF, this is good."
My contribution guy or gal in the future, You're right, "It's good ."
Give18 1/2 minutes kid, may put a twinkle in your grandpappy's eye when you turn him on to it.
Nice one BS, great memories, Mom and Dad for you from BS. . Thanks, came at a good time for me, 6 days after you posted.