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Top2004
12-01-2004, 02:22 PM
Hi Moonies!!!

This is your favourite hog trainer and baker's daughter controler Woj from Poland. I have the pleasure of inviting all Moonies to the year-end poll on Aural Moon. Idea and rules are easy. We're choosing the best progressive rock album of Anno Domini 2004 by voting for the progressive rock albums released in 2004. Here first and last digression: we will perhaps allow voting for non-prog albums involving prog musicians (for ex. Tony Banks' classical opus Seven or Steven Wilson's Blackfield).

To participate in the poll you have to be registered in Aural Moon forums and send ONE PRIVATE MESSAGE to the user Top2004. This message should include your private 2004 toplist consisting of maximum 10 albums. First album on your list gets 10 points, second gets nine etc. It's obvious, isn't it? In your private message to user Top2004 you can also involve a New Year greetings for all Moonies. Why? Because grand finale of our play will be the special New Year show (probably on January the second), during which the results of the poll will be announced and your wishes read. We will sum up passing prog rock year and merrily welcome the new one. Of course in the environment of the most wonderful 2004 prog rock tunes.

DEADLINE FOR VOTES IS CHRISTMAS. I'm waiting for them. Keep rockin'!

TopWoj ;)

progdirjim
12-01-2004, 03:23 PM
And Woj, why don't you let us know how many votes you've received once a week or something like that...

Rick and Roll
12-01-2004, 08:53 PM
sometime in January I can do a show with the winners.

Sigor Ros didn't release anything in 2004 did they?:rolleyes:

Yesspaz
12-02-2004, 12:08 AM
Originally posted by Rick and Roll
Sigor Ros didn't release anything in 2004 did they?:rolleyes: Sigur with a U Ros' 2004 release is Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do.

BTW, is there a list of the proggish releases of 2004? I want to vote, but I can't remember all the releases....:confused:

VAXman
12-02-2004, 05:20 AM
Originally posted by Yesspaz
Sigur with a U Ros' 2004 release is Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do.

BTW, is there a list of the proggish releases of 2004? I want to vote, but I can't remember all the releases....:confused:

That would be a good idea. How about the list that was compiled that was used for the top 100 on Tom Gags show?

VAXman
12-02-2004, 05:24 AM
http://www.misterpoll.com/1724849044.html

Rick and Roll
12-02-2004, 06:20 AM
Originally posted by VAXman
http://www.misterpoll.com/1724849044.html

Nice........

The more look, the more I want to buy!

Rick and Roll
12-02-2004, 06:21 AM
Originally posted by VAXman
http://www.misterpoll.com/1724849044.html

Nice........

The more look, the more I want to buy!

Top2004
12-02-2004, 06:42 AM
And Woj, why don't you let us know how many votes you've received once a week or something like that...

Heh, let's say I will tell you about the progress if the response isn't a total crap. But I think it isn't as I have already received a few votes. :D

Now about the list.
I didn't want to make it because there are so many lables we don't know that closed list would be a mistake. But I think that what you posted link to is a great helper while thinking about the votes.

progdirjim
12-02-2004, 01:16 PM
one notable album missing from Gags' list is Steve Unruh's "Out Of The Ashes"

and Kevin Rees "Timepiece"
Theory of One "Antithesis"
Jon Durant "Things Behind The Sun"
Azureth "Yesterday's Future, Tomorrow's Past"
Tr3nity - "Precious Seconds"

all of these can be heard on the Moon...

Yesspaz
12-02-2004, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by progdirjim
one notable album missing from Gags' list is
Sigur Ros' "Ba Ba/Ti Ki/Di Do" but it's an EP so that may not count.

KeithieW
12-03-2004, 02:36 AM
Originally posted by Yesspaz
Sigur Ros' "Ba Ba/Ti Ki/Di Do" but it's an EP so that may not count.
Maybe it's missing for a different reason........see title of thread. :D

Top2004
12-03-2004, 09:16 AM
To be honest I think we should not count CD singles. What do you think?...

progdirjim
12-03-2004, 10:31 AM
albums only, not singles or EPs. that's my opinion.

Plus, Sigur Ros wouldn't make a top 500 list anyway...
(ooh, low blow!)

Yesspaz
12-03-2004, 01:40 PM
That EP wouldn't rate as high as some, and Von isn't great either, but Agaetis Byrjun and ( ) are immaculate. They are top fifty any year. :D Regardless, I've already put my vote it and it better be counted! :mad: :D

RogorMortis
12-04-2004, 12:13 PM
Another album just relaesed that must count is The Watch - Vacuum - I've just got it and it's melting my brain like it was in 1973.

progdirjim
12-06-2004, 01:21 AM
Originally posted by RogorMortis
Another album just relaesed that must count is The Watch - Vacuum - I've just got it and it's melting my brain like it was in 1973.

ooh, haven't heard Vacuum, but I really like their previous release - looks like another Moon purchase is in order...

Top2004
12-11-2004, 06:31 AM
1. Spaz, it would be better not to do exceptions so if you can please send me your vote without Sigur.

2. Despite clear statement that we vote for prog albums or side-projects of prog musicians I have received some votes in which prog albums are in minority. Should I count them?

3. I am quite disappointed with the turnout. I assumed that most people will vote in the last moment but right now I have about 10 votes so it's not much. Maybe not all Moonies know, maybe info on the main page is too small. Could you for ex emphasise it in such way ?

Top2004
12-11-2004, 06:36 AM
Ahh one more thing. I am waiting for your wishes!!!!!!! As for today only one person (in fact couple) sent them. The wishes will be read during the show by the special guest from London :D .

Rick and Roll
12-11-2004, 08:44 AM
Originally posted by Top2004
3. I am quite disappointed with the turnout. I assumed that most people will vote in the last moment but right now I have about 10 votes so it's not much. Maybe not all Moonies know, maybe info on the main page is too small. Could you for ex emphasise it in such way ?

I'll be voting sometime soon. What is going to happen I fear is I vote for the few releases I know. And then I'll hear something and go, oh hell this is better! But I'll try anyway.

Do you mean new year wishes? For me most are unprintable:eek:

Yesspaz
12-12-2004, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by Top2004
[B]1. Spaz, it would be better not to do exceptions so if you can please send me your vote without Sigur.
Nah, I don't consider it an exception. It's a prog release, on AuralMoon, and I stand by my vote. Thanks.

Rick and Roll
12-12-2004, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by Yesspaz
Nah, I don't consider it an exception. It's a prog release, on AuralMoon, and I stand by my vote. Thanks.

Come on it's gotta get a vote somewhere right? :D

Wojtek
01-06-2005, 12:54 PM
Hey Moonies,
first thing is to remind of what you probably know about. The show is on Saturday at 16 EST (21 for UK, 22 for Western/Central Europe). I know that for the Westcoasters it is in fact Saturday noon or sth so not the best time, but it wasn't possible to find better time both for Europe and US. We in Europe will go to bed at 0:30 this evening ;).

OK, and one more technical matter.
If you keep the fingers crossed for your private favs don't expect high positions of:
Sigur Ros - Ba Ba....
Poverty's No Crime - The Chemical Chaos
Clearlight: Infinite Symphony
Djam Karet - A Night For Baku
Karda Estra - Constellations
as these albums aren't on the list. Why? Because they are from 2003 (except Sigur which is CD single).
I was always checking a few sources to get info from which year these mentioned were. They are clearly from 2003. Sorry.

But don't worry :D . Interesting party ahead us. It's a pity that only about 20 votes so lion's share of places has a few albums in (thank God not in the strict top), but results are interesting and we will listen to many nice 2004 songs. Show lasts for 167 mins and there is only about 15 mins of my clumsy talking so music, music, music.. :D . So exactly what AM exists for.
See you on Sat then.

Rick and Roll
01-06-2005, 03:31 PM
I will try to be there...and to have fun with chat...nicely done woj! Is this easier than training hogs?

Wojtek
01-06-2005, 03:37 PM
Originally posted by Rick and Roll
I will try to be there...and to have fun with chat...nicely done woj! Is this easier than training hogs?

Definitely. CD's don't piss you when you're trying to play.

Wojtek
01-08-2005, 05:36 PM
OK moonies, so we finished. First of all BIG THANKS for you all, your votes and great support.

I'd like to stress one thing as I am a bit confused. Recording "thank you" fragment before Keithie helped me with the promos I hadn't included our London chap in it. So thank you Keithie, your sketch-promo scenarios ROCK!
(and I promise to play sth from your private toplist in 2006) ;)

Now the list:

IQ - Dark Matter 83
Marillion - Marbles 59
Jack Foster III - Evolution of Jazzraptor 33
Tangent - The world we drive through 32
Happy The Man - The Muse Awakens 28
Proto-Kaw - Before Became After 27
Glass Hammer - Shadowlands 25
Pain of Salvation - Be 23
The Flower Kings - Adam and Eve 21
Magenta - Seven 21
The Watch - Vacuum 21
Guapo—5 Suns 19
Jelly Jam 2 19
Nick Drake - Made to love magic 17
California Guitar Trio - Whitewater 15
Eyestrings - Burdened Hands 15
Neal Morse - One 14
Tony Banks - Seven 14
French TV - Pardon Our French 13
Panzerpappa - Farlig Vandring 13
Nick Magnus - Hexameron 12
Tortoise—It's All Around You 11
Ayreon - The Human Equation 10
Azureth - Tomorrow's future.............. 10
Shalabi Effect - Pink Abyss 10
Steve Hackett - Live Archive 03 10
Steve Unruh - Out Of The Ashes 10
Trey Gunn, Untune the Sky 10
Blackfield—Blackfield 9
Fripp&Eno—The Equatorial Stars 9
Ghost - Hypnotic Underworld 9
Karnataka - Strange Behaviour 9
Peter Hammill - Incoherance 9
Paatos - Kallocain 9
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly 8
Eccentric Orbit - Attack of the Martians 8
Knight Area: The Sun Also Rises 8
Nektar - Evolution 8
Richard Pinhas—Tranzition 8
Steve Roach and Vidna Obmana - Spirit Dome 8
Sylvan - X-rayed 8
Univers Zero - Implosion 8
Green Milk From The Planet Orange - He's Crying "Look" 7
Karda Estra—Viovode Dracula 7
Karmakanic - Wheel of Life 7
Land of Chocolate - Regaining The Feel 7
Matthew Parmenter - Astray 7
The Gak Omek - The Return of the All-Powerful Light Beings 7
Ahvak - Ahvak 6
IZZ - ancient memory 6
Metaphor - tanathos 6
Crooked Mouth 6
Qoph - Pyrola 6
The Mars Volta - Live 6
Tiles - Window Dressing 6
Big Big Train - Gathering Speed 5
PETER BROTZMANN / FRIIS NIELSEN/PEETER UUSKYLA - Medicina 5
David Bainbridge - Veil of Gossamer 5
Erik Norlander: Stars Rain Down 5
Jordan Rudess - Rhythm of Time 5
Ozric Tentacles - Spirals In Hyperspace 5
Todd Rundgren - Liars 5
Upright - Opinion 5
Alan Parsons Project: A Valid Path 4
Finisterre la Meccanica Naturale 4
Matthew Shipp - Antipop Consortium 4
The Muffins - Double Negative 4
The Red Masque - Feathers For Flesh 4
Akacia - An Other Life 3
Annie Gosfield - Lost Signals and Drifting Satelites 3
Bill Bruford's Earthworks featuring Tim Garland - Random Acts of Kindness 3
tr3nity - precious seconds 3
U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb 3
Frogg Cafe - Noodles 2
Amygdala—Amygdala 2
White Willow 2
Nathan Mahl - Live at Nearfest 1999 2
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Of Natural History 2
Claudia Quintet - I claudia 1
Derek Sherinian - Mythology 1
Far Corner - Far Corner 1
Hidria Spacefolk - Balansia 1
Lizard - Psychopuls 1
Visual Cliff - Key to Eternity 1
Jon Durant - Things Behind The Sun 1

Played tracks:
Pain of Salvation - Imago (from Be)
Threshold - Stop Dead (from Subsurface)
White Willow - Endless Science (from Storm Season)
Dave Bainbridge - Until The Tide Turns (from Veil of Gossammer)
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly (from Misery Is A Butterfly)
Neal Morse - The Separated Man (fragment, from One)
Paatos - Stream (from Kallocain)
Blackfield - Hello (from Blackfield)
Ayreon - Day 5: Voices (from The Human Equation)
Neal Morse - Author of Confusion (from One)
Guapo - Topan (from Five Suns)
The Jelly Jam - Not Today (from 2)
Proto-Kaw - Gloriana (fragment, from Before Became After)
The Flower Kings - A Vampires View + Days Gone By (from Adam and Eve)
Pain of Salvation - Iter Impius (form Be)
Glass Hammer - Run Lisette (from Shadowlands)
Proto-Kaw - Theophany (from Before Became After)
Happy The Man - Lunch At The Psychedelicatessen (from The Muse Awakens)
The Tangent - Skipping The Distance (from The World That We Drive Through)
Jsck Foster III - Bohemian Soul (from Evolution of Jazzraptor)
Marillion - Angelina (from Marbles)
IQ - Harvest of Souls (from Dark Matter)

The replays will be played on Sunday, 9th Jan. at 11:00 EST and on Monday, 10th Jan. at 22:00 EST (just after The Planetarium).

Rick and Roll
01-08-2005, 05:56 PM
Regardless of mine or any other musical choices, a big thanks to Wojtek for assembling this show.

Excellent job!

podakayne
01-08-2005, 06:10 PM
as stated by ricknroll and echoed by podakayne
Regardless of mine or any other musical choices, a big thanks to Wojtek for assembling this show.

a great show!..i came late and i loved every moment. will attend the replays...this was fun, hope we do it every year.

many thanks, much affection
podakayne
:cool:

lotus
01-08-2005, 06:46 PM
Woj, as I said you, the show was excellent. And you made a good selection!

I hope, you will encourage yourself to do the same next year for the CD's of this year!

Methem
01-08-2005, 07:24 PM
Thanks for the show, Wojtek and everyone else who was involved.

-Methem

KeithieW
01-09-2005, 03:44 AM
A great show.......

I will have to catch a replay as my system crashed during the Proto Kaw track and I missed the last few songs.......hey ho!

Still it was a triumph for you Wojtek. You should be very proud.

JamForte
01-09-2005, 07:36 AM
Bravo Woj!
Very well written and good choice of diverse tracks ...
Excellent stuff .. looking forward to the next one. :D

dinosaur
01-09-2005, 12:39 PM
Thanks for all your hard work putting this together. The show was great, and your English was superb.

Dziekuje bardzo!

MrMagoo
01-09-2005, 01:11 PM
Most excellent & varied show Woj. Thanx for your work on the poll & show, it's greatly appreciated.

fremder99
01-09-2005, 01:59 PM
Wojtek, and all involved,

What a wonderful birthday present!! :D

A great job, and much appreciation for the effort to assemble, analyze and construct the list, and then to present it so effectively!!

I will be catching the replays to hear the whole show, but it was a great way to spend the day prepping for a party here. ;)

Onward into 2005!!!!!!

Yesspaz
01-10-2005, 09:31 AM
Sweet deal. I was suprised to see some of the "obscure" ones I voted for get more than one vote, such as Matthew Shipp and Tortoise. I also gives kudos to the two other blokes who went ahead and threw in U2 along with me.:D

roger
01-10-2005, 04:57 PM
now what we need is an "Aural Moon" label to release these "best of" shows on cd...

some legal eagle would be needed to work out the rights.

:cool: