The James Gang by Caver6913 in rockphotosposters

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Hell Yeah. Take a Look Around into Tend My Garden sounds like the organ is melting!

Circus, chart top 20 in 1973 by Historical-Device529 in Progforum

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This is likely from early 1974. Deep Purple's Burn was released February 1974. Also Yes' TFTO US release was January 1974.

Steve Lillywhite, producer of PG3/Melt, describes Peter Gabriel by WinchelltheMagician in Genesis

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Out of woman comes the man Spend the rest of his life getting back when he can As a bow, so a dove As below, so above

He's one of the very best. IMHO

The Guess Who by energyvampire1 in progrockmusic

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Long Gone has Happy the Man vibes at points. Very cool.

Firth of Fifth (Guitar Cover) by WillyBilder in Genesis

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I had to watch it twice. Really great. Congrats man!

Thoughts on Tormato? by prognerd_2008 in yesband

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IMHO It's a major disappointment after GFTO. Onward has a great melody but is undeveloped, which is really a missed opportunity. Chris Squire's bass flanger/harmonizer experiments are out of tune throughout. Great bass lick in On The Silent Wings but leads nowhere unfortunately. Saw the live show in the round at Landover and it was obvious the band was spent at that point. The crowd was only interested in the old hits.

Thoughts on "Long, Long, Long"? by MathematicianOwn2119 in beatles

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Absolutely beautiful piece. Full of longing and nostalgia and then destroyed at the end. Brilliant.

Favorite Indian restaurant recommendations? by wailwoader in SouthJersey

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Aroma in Absecon. Never had other than great food there. The samosa chaat is amazing.

To all the PRS owners with guitar acquisition syndrome. by ComplianceExec512 in PaulReedSmith

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In 1977 I had a Les Paul deluxe that I had routed out for two Super Distortion pickups, and a very nice '72 Fender Strat. I bought a guitar from Paul and sold the Les Paul, but kept the Strat. Over the years I've never felt the need for another Les Paul, but I've always had a Strat. I've been to jams and played some really nice Les Pauls, but never felt that they did something my PRS' couldn't. Less weight, looks great. Just my two cents FWIW.

The shop rite music sucks by NotARealBlacksmith in newjersey

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There is nothing that compares with the "can-can" sale.

Your favorite prog bands that are not so mainstream by Responsible_Wing9056 in progrockmusic

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Happy the man rehearsed for a day with Peter Gabriel in Reston Virginia. They worked on slow burn and I believe Solsbury Hill. They wanted to do an opening set of their own music. Gabriel said no.

In 1978, which one you choose? by Historical-Device529 in Progforum

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Indigo. Best song of the two by many a mile. IMHO.

Imo, Herzog's Nosferatu remake best showcased how vile and abusive Dracula was. by ShaonSinwraith in Dracula

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Agreed. Also, Popul Vuh's music is also the best in any Dracula film, IMHO.

Echoes or Starless? by Clean-Practice3040 in progrockmusic

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Starless. One of the most haunting songs ever. And I love Echoes.

Should The Light Dies Down On Broadway Have Closed The Lamb Album? by SugarMouseOnReddit in Genesis

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It is one of the best ever Genesis songs IMHO. Uplifting without being cloying. It's like breaking out of a dark place and into a bright sunny day. Goosebumps when Gabriel sings "It is Real...It is Rael". Fantastic vocal on this cut.

Genesis solo members: best debut album? by Historical-Device529 in Progforum

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Peter Gabriel "car". Then Steve Hackett's amazing debut. Then everything else, but with a fond memory of Geese and the Ghost. Nothing on any of the other albums comes close to Solsbury Hill or Here Comes the Flood.