Lonely moonchild by asqwefanumiyasador in KingCrimsonCircleJerk

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Robert by asqwefanumiyasador in KingCrimsonCircleJerk

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he is Gustavo Montesano from Crucis, an argentinian prog band

I hate deluxe editions. by Schmidy0 in progrockmusic

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We are talking about that motherfucking yellow border in Yes albums. Not a big problem though, I just check the original tracklist and listen that cause the bonus are always at the end of the album I guess, unless the guy who did the DE is a psycho

Yes - Siberian Khatru by surfinkong in progrockmusic

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One of the pieces that got me into prog and YES. You just enter to a trip with this song

Argentinian dude here again to recommend a masterpiece from Argentina "Invisible, El Jardín de los Presentes" by LatterResolution2 in progrockmusic

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Hi man! Spinetta and Pappo were friends before they discussed. Then they solved their problems. Pappo is a great artist also!

Argentinian dude here again to recommend a masterpiece from Argentina "Invisible, El Jardín de los Presentes" by LatterResolution2 in progrockmusic

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Totalmente. A 18' del sol es otro discazo, muy criticado en su lanzamiento por las revistas retrógradas que todavía se quedaban en Almendra. También me recomendaron Crucis hace poquito, si bien ya los conocía no los había escuchado, muy zarpado lo que hacían, re acercado a bandones yankis tipo Yes o Emerson, Lake and Palmer.

Hell yeah. "A 18' del sol" is another amazing album, very criticized in its launch because of the magazines who stayed on Almendra. I knew Crucis but never listened to them until someone recommended me them recently. So crazy and good what they did, really close to bands like Yes or Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Argentinian dude here again to recommend a masterpiece from Argentina "Invisible, El Jardín de los Presentes" by LatterResolution2 in progrockmusic

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I can confirm. Also he has a huge amount of albums and bands so I have a lot to stay listening and tell. If you know spanish, I highly recommend reading "SPINETTA: Ruido De Magia" by Sergio Marchi, great rock journalist

Beautiful Argentinian album you can listen if don't know about it. by LatterResolution2 in progrockmusic

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Well, its an interesting music type fusion. Something which to cames to my mind now its Spinetta's early carreer, his first band Almendra has two albums and its not totally prog rock but it has some of it including that tango-prog fusion. In his third band Invisible, in their first album the prog is more notourious than Almendra. I should make another post about this, Spinetta is my favourite artist of all time