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Originally Posted by Toccata
Well I began to listen Prog. Rock since when I was a teenager and now I'm 48 years old.
I remember my debut album was "Selling England by The Pound" , and I'm turned passioned by Genesis.
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So I'm one year behind you. I started with PFM's Live in USA sometime in 1974 purchased in a record store somewhere in Ostia, a coastal town outside of Rome. I have been a fan of theirs ever since and have almost all of their music. Very exciting for me to see they are still putting out great prog music with Dracula and Stati di Immaginazione most recently which makes the music still relevant to me, and not some ancient dinosaur band that I hear referred to in other places.
While I know there are some hardcore proggers here that have stayed with the genre throughout, I was not like that. Within the past few years I've had a rinascimento of sorts and been leaning more and more heavily to this music and was seeking out more of it. And not to sound too cheesy, the discovery of AuralMoon is probably a highwater mark for me in that I can listen to this type music almost any time and anywhere.
Cheers,
Carl