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New Listener and this is GREAT!!
I'm an x 60-70's musician (Bass Player) and was very much into Prog Rock and Jazz-Fusion. Worked in a record store for 12 years and music was ALL. Been settled into my current job for 20 years and I'm now finding my way back to the music. WinMX got me into Symphony X, Dream Theater, Ayreon, Evergrey, Spock's Beard and others. Becuase of WinMX, I've purchased about 20 CD's over the last 3 months. I was doing a search on Threshold that led me here. I had never even thought about Prog Radio. Looks like I've got a new home.
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Welcome. We think you'll find a lot to like here - over 16,500 pieces of music, and growing all the time. And we have a nice community of listeners as well. We hope you stay!
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Thanks and I plan on it...
I'll tell ya, Hearing Van Der Graaf was pretty wild. I haven't heard them in a long time. All of my records are packed against a wall and my stereo is disconnected. I moved some stuff around the house and never got to hook it back up. I've got about 800 LP's from the 60's-80's. I started doing transfers to CD a while ago and it's time to start again. Rejuvinated!!!
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Welcome to the moon, yorks.
It's a great place to land. mossy |
Heya yorks. Enjoy the music and have a good time in the great community that AM is. :)
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Welcome to the loonie aural moonie family York.
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Hi York
Here's a place I like to hang out...navigate around the site to see what's there.
http://www.orionsound.com/bprs_schedule.htm Good to have another local on the Moon.:cool: |
Thanks......I'm in trouble now....
Now I've done it.......I'm at work and thinking about play. ???? COOL!!! Been a while since I've done that....... I listened to Symphony X........ Blastin', I must say......driving down I95 to work. At age 54, I thought I should be listening to Tony Orlando.........uh?.......whoever that is. Have A Great Day and THANKS for the acceptance here.
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A welcome from the other side of the Swamp....
Welcome to The Moon Yorksrvc. As Jim said we have a great community of people here who look out for one another (although we don't always agree :D ). Stick around and join in the fun.........you won't regret it.
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And I don't agree with vax not agreeing that we don't always agree
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KEWL another wayward progster back in the fold
welcome, welcome , welcome (2 the machine) okay that was corny but it's that kinda day here....glad to have you "hear" yorksrvc...(gosh i can't stop!) enjoy the reunion with the music as we all do on a daily basis. join us in the shout box or in white (nix the pop-up blocker before entering) and make request as you enjoy the ever-expanding playlist.
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More Ears to Hear you .......
Wonders are now apon you, Have a pen a paper near because on a daily basis you will hear wonderious tunes that speak to you. jot those bands down, soon new likes will repeat and new discoveries made. Be prepaired for suprises as you journey within an Aural Moon .......
So now the fun stuff...Yorksrvc, Hmmmmmmm? yorkservice?, yorksreverse,...yOUR orks rESERvE cORPS:dogpile: |
well........it's York Service
Air Conditioners, not the peppermint patties, though at times I wish it were. I could eat 'em all day. It's the name I use for work from home and I don't like having a bunch of names and passwords........:headscrat
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York Road is a business-friendly road about 10 miles from me.. that's my guess.....
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As for rick and roll, it's as simple as it sounds. |
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There ain't NOTHIN' simple about you, Rick. Nothin'. Roger -Dot- Lee, taking his obligatory cheap shot with his morning coffee. :D |
Hello, Hello! (!Hola!) I'm at a place called - oh, wait, wrong site...
I'm at a place called Aural Moon! (?Unde ta?) It's the best prog community in web. Welcome York (you mind if I just call you york?)! I see you've found the forums. Surely you've found the requests. Check out the gallery on the left of the main page and you faces with names (or a foot with a name in my case). Send your picture into Roger.Lee and we'll play "Am I Hot or Not?" You'll find so much music here you can never ever buy it all. See ye around. |
Ok........"York" is good. Pics in the Gallery: My wife is hot and I'm not. My granddaughter is..........(sorry, braggin' like a grandpa)......THE BEST!!!! York Rd. : I grew up off of York Rd. in Govans. I'm familiar with it from Greenmount Ave. and on up into PA. The music thing: I only like prog metal that laden with keyboards. If it's thrash metal and screaming........it's WAY TOO MUCH for me. My Prog background is pretty extensive, as I worked in a Record Store (Towson Record & Tape COLECTORS) through most of the 70's and mid 80's. I feel very responsible for helping to break Genesis in the early 70's, in our area. I PUSHED the hell out their music and anything that came close to it. I was very heavy into European Import music. I also have a great collection of American / European Jazz-Rock Fusion. I can see this is going to be a time consuming place for me, as I'm supposed to be doing quarter end invoicing. Let me see........????.......Music?..........invoicing?.. ..............Music?...............invoicing?..... .........OH %#$, here comes my boss........:D ....Just Kidding!!! I think it's............uh??.........MUSIC!!!!
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speaking of York, that's where my son is going to college... As for the breaking the Genesis in part, I'll take your word for it, I was about 8-10 years old. However, given the ass backwards attitude towards anything that didn't "rock, dude" in Baltimore, you deserve a medal! As much as I bought from Record and Tape Trader, the best experience I had in a store was hearing Gamalon in the now defunct Record Theatre on Liberty Road. They had those little postage stamp tickets to collect (of course R&TT had the member cards too:cool: ) I think my most harrowing experience in a record store was in College Park, where I switched a $4.99 copy of Free Hand with the $.99 copy and almost got caught.. he played the record and stared at me the whole time..I don't make a good criminal I guess). Watch out at work...you don't want to be billing an Eskimo for air conditiong!:p |
you're probably right, about the path crossings. I worked in a store opposite the Towson movie theater, now the Recher Theater. We were Record and Tape Collector, which originated on Coldspring Lane in Roland Park. They expanded and collapsed, while R & T Trader kept on going and has survived the Best Buys and Circuit City attack. I remember when Record Theater opened. We thought it would drive us out of business. As for Genesis, I just meant I turned a lot of people on to them, with the Foxtrot Album. I was never a head banger, mainly because I couldn't stand the vocals and at that time, I was all into the jazz-rock fusion scene. In the early 90's I went country because I couldn't stand the new music out. Little did I know there was an underground world of music. I really thought the prog music was gone:( that's why I find this place GREAT!! It's like a breath of fresh air. I live near Whitemarsh Mall now, so I've been in Baltimore all but 2 years of my life.
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I sent you a private message. I live about three miles from you.:cool:
Speaking of the Recher, my wife and I will be there for the beatles tribute band tomorrow night.... |
How sweet......
Now I've got 2 Ravens fans for sport, I was at a Marillion show at Toads Place N.H. CT. Vax was there and I never knew it. When I was 10, my Grandparents took me across country. While checking in in Las Vegas, there stood a friend from down my street, Imposible and a small world all at once.
I too worked the Vynal from 75 to 85. One Sunday afternoon in an empty store, a young lady came in from the pub next door. She liked Phil collins and was flirty. well..............After checking out the back room I found the meaning of hummer... |
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At that gig, I was making my way back to the front of the stage (where my wife was positioned) with pints of Guinness when one of the people I passed said, "Hey, I know you!"... I looked at him bewildered. He said, "We met at Stonehenge." A small world indeed. Quote:
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Roger -Dot- Lee, Intentionally Obtuse. |
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As for what she was humming??.. No reply at all? Like it or not? That's all? Just a Job to do?.......... Now I remember Taking it all to hard |
welcome! i gladly vacate my position as senior moonie!
...'still the best looking though.:D p e a c e kirk |
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Roger -Dot- Lee, oh, you mean of the GUYS! |
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best looking? Not much competition there, I think (except for Kleber Vanila...but I'll give you North America! |
..a gentleman doesn't inquire of such matters regarding
the ladies...some georgian you are, suh! :D k |
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Roger -Dot- Lee, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. |
best looking? Not much competition there, I think (except for Kleber Vanila...but I'll give you North America! [/b][/quote]
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[b]I was born and raised in Northern California. well...that 'splains alot. northern cal, like humboldt county? god, talk about culture clash...:D k |
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Yeah. TOTAL culture clash. (*) 2005. Roswell, Ga: Owner: Atlanta Homeless. Client: One Star BBQ. East Palo Alto California: Some homeless group whos name escapes me. Client: A BBQ place that was in business for over 20 years. Yes, they had to move. See www.sfgate.com, I believe, for details. (**) Christmas 2004. Roswell, Ga: just about everywhere. Los Altos California, somewhere. Again, see SFGate for details. I believe there were protests involved. This one wouldn't have even registered in my radar had the scene not been ON CHURCH PROPERTY!!!!! I'm not religious by any stretch, but that's just going too far. (***) Roswell, Ga: allowed permit for building of radio transmission tower. San Jose: countless thousands of examples. (****) Roswell Ga: the transmission towers mentioned in the above footnote: upon hearing from neighbors, the permit was revoked on the recommendation of the councilman who made the original proposal. He honestly didn't think we'd kick up such a fuss. Yes, I said we. The tower was supposed to be about 300 yards from my property. San Jose: find one. I challenge you. |
well, i must say.........it's ok.........i gave up on my looks and worrying about it long ago. I know...I know......it shows. But Hey!!! I've been neutered by a long marriage and monogomus life. It's a good thing I have my work and granddaughter and now.........A WHOLE NEW MUSICAL EXPERIENCE.......I AM PSYCHED!!!
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Medieval reproduction battle axe. It works even better than a shotgun for some reason. Roger -Dot- Lee, knows from experience. |
Poor Yorkshee...
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