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touché...officer touché!
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Thanks to all of you for welcoming me. It's a pleasure to be amongst music lovers of all kinds and all ages. I have to say I sometimes feel alone in my age group as a prog fan. Even at concerts, I see very few youngsters in their 20s here, so I kinda feel out of place a little but what can I say, I like "intelligent and thought-provoking music" to quote Neil Peart. The normal radio, besides some classic rock tunes doesnt make my mind work, it gives me a choice between shutting it or the radio off, usually the radio meets its fate.
Thanks again to all of you :) P.S. I never understood why justifying one band over another ever made someone feel more important or more knowledgeable. |
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Welcome to the Moon, Symbolic. Enjoy the thousands of new sounds you'll find here! |
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Roger -Dot- Lee, except rap, of course. And Brittney Spears (best listened to with the mute on) :D |
Symbolic, I'm one of thse 20s prog fans you DON'T see at shows because (a) I can't afford them ususally, and (b) they're rarely anywhere near the Deep South. Sigur Ros and Mars Volta sold out there respective shows in Atlanta before I could blink..., so my advice is to be happy you can see shows period! :p
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Yeah I'm very appreciative that I can see all of these shows. I did get to see Mars Volta a few months back..that was quite a show...and one that sold out in a matter of days. I'm glad that I can live this musical interest, especially at shows.
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Age at concerts.......
I love seeing the ELDERLY at shows!!!
At my Last Yes Concert,there was an elderly couple standing and pumping their fists, hooping it up, the whole show. The man was thin and frail clinging to a cane. It was a wonder to see!!! Now if he was 35 in'69 (first Yes album), he was 70 at the show, Funny thing was he looked younger then the cadaver looking Steve Howe!!p.s. I hope we all can enjoy our Bands when WE reach this age Of course we need YOUNG peolple at the shows, TO PUSH OUR WHEELCHAIRS!:D |
Re: Where is all of the Dream Theater???
I have no idea why I came upon this thread but................whatever happened to John Gault?
A thread worth reading, I feel. DT??? No....let's not do that one again. :rofl: |
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several on this thread alone. Let's face it, this isn't an easy forum to break into. In contrast,Yesfans started the same year, has over 6000 members w/ hundreds of regular users. What are they doing right, or what are we doing wrong? K |
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I only do this because I was checking the birthdays and, guess what, HAPPY BIRTHDAY John G. :yougo What a thread this was......it had everything including an attempt to make it a Kings X thread. =8^O Dream Theater? Aaaaaaaaarrrrrrggggghhhhhh! :rofl: |
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[quote=KeithieW;25160What a thread this was......it had everything including an attempt to make it a Kings X thread. =8^O
:rofl:[/QUOTE] Good I'm playing one of their CD's this week. |
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Prog stylings or not aside, their praises are sung by many prog musicians. Call it a guilty pleasure then. Would the keynote speaker at the seminar be Jon Anderson flanked by elves and fairies? (just pulling your chain, you goofy man).... |
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Hey Rick, when are ya gonna feature Yngwie Malmsteen? Roger -Dot- Lee, DUCK! |
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