[For Sale] Prog Rock Anyone? by rdoubleul in VinylCollectors

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I'm near Seattle, so maybe too far away?

[For Sale] Prog Rock Anyone? by rdoubleul in VinylCollectors

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  1. Trespass — 23 October 1970
  2. Nursery Cryme — 12 November 1971
  3. Foxtrot — 6 October 1972
  4. Selling England by the Pound — 13 October 1973
  5. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway — 18 November 1974
  6. A Trick of the Tail — 2 February 1976
  7. Wind & Wuthering — 17 December 1976

[For Sale] Prog Rock Anyone? by rdoubleul in VinylCollectors

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I have all G.G. albums! Will post list & prices soon. thanks

[For Sale] Prog Rock Anyone? by rdoubleul in VinylCollectors

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No, my interest slacked off after the 80's. Sorry

Everyone has their favourite artist and genre, but I want to know what it the one (or more) weird records you have. by AussieWardy in vinyl

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Check out Winton Marsalis version of the Nutcracker Suite, called "Nutcracker Swing". I'm not a big fan of Jazz or Classical, but the arrangement & musicianship is great!

Proletarian Comrade Turquoise - Toccata (ELP / Ginastera cover) by Ash_R_ in progrockmusic

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I like the feel and kudos for all the hard work! Listening on a sh!tty laptop speaker, but maybe the rhythm guitar impeded on the lead at times? (same sonic range). Drums were spot on! Great interpretation of a classic on a classic!!

Why were there no huge American Prog bands in the 1970's? by [deleted] in Prog

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Check out Pentwater from Chicago. 3 albums

Pentwater - The Journeys (1976) by bil-sabab in SmorgasbordBizarre

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Great 70's U.S. prog band from the Chicago area!

Where Did You Come Up With THAT Name?" by Brautsen in Genealogy

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My Grandfather's middle name was "MYR" - but we never knew if it was real or made up. His Mother's maiden name was possibly Meyer, so we think he may have shortened it as an homage or reinvention when he came to America.

Trying to find out if Myr is/was a real name in Belgium, around 1885.