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Old 10-25-2005, 12:36 PM
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I'm not asking this to create an issue, especially because I like the record, but I was curious about the inclusion on the Moon. I think it's similar to Budgie, maybe the Who, and host of other early 70's great rock and roll that may never (and to my mind probably shouldn't) make it on the Moon.
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Old 10-25-2005, 12:48 PM
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Captain Beyond.......... :)

I got into this by hearing it on a Gnosis show.

To my way of thinking it's up there with a lot of other stuff on the Moon. One of those Tweeners.
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Old 10-25-2005, 12:51 PM
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One of those Tweeners.
We love the tweeners!
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Old 10-25-2005, 05:30 PM
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Beyond straight 70's rock

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I'm not asking this to create an issue, especially because I like the record, but I was curious about the inclusion on the Moon. I think it's similar to Budgie, maybe the Who, and host of other early 70's great rock and roll that may never (and to my mind probably shouldn't) make it on the Moon.
I had this on my computer for months before I added it. It was a little too prog to dismiss out of hand, and not quite prog enough to just add. I finally decided it was prog enough and not famous enough to make the cut. Just barely.

The "just barely" meaning the progressive part, not the "do I like it" part.
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Old 10-25-2005, 05:37 PM
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sounds like it was put in by the "Veterans Committee" lol
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Old 10-26-2005, 02:13 AM
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sounds like it was put in by the "Veterans Committee" lol
Rick, prepare yourself for a visit from myself and kevishev............veterens indeed. Prepare to meet thy baseball bat!!!!

Tee Hee!
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Old 10-26-2005, 06:14 AM
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Rick, prepare yourself for a visit from myself and kevishev............veterens indeed. Prepare to meet thy baseball bat!!!!

Tee Hee!
I own and like the Captain Beyond (thanks to Fremder )....you must admit, bands like Budgie brings as much if not more "progressisity" to the table. Captain Beyond reminds me of UFO in the late 70's. Thinking man's hard rock.

And the "veterans committe" is a reference to baseball, where if a player misses the Hall of Fame in the first 15 yrs, a veterans committee can later vote him in. OOOOHHH an American reference misses Keithie! (I'm still 8 or 9 behind lol).

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Old 10-26-2005, 05:24 PM
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And the "veterans committe" is a reference to baseball, where if a player misses the Hall of Fame in the first 15 yrs, a veterans committee can later vote him in. OOOOHHH an American reference misses Keithie! (I'm still 8 or 9 behind lol).
Errrrrrrr.......didn't I mention the Baseball Bat?????

And talking of UFO shouldn't we get Strangers in the Night on the Moooooooo (Keithie takes a Magnum 45 slug in the temple)
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Re: Captain Beyond

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I'm not asking this to create an issue, especially because I like the record, but I was curious about the inclusion on the Moon. I think it's similar to Budgie, maybe the Who, and host of other early 70's great rock and roll that may never (and to my mind probably shouldn't) make it on the Moon.

Captain Beyond rocks! I have only heard of Budgie, but I know nothing about them. I'll check into that!

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Old 12-03-2005, 01:02 AM
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Look at the avatar nuff said .While your at it thow some Mahogany Rush Strange Universe or some Child of the novelty.The only song i like from budgie was Napoleon Buonaparte 3.
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Old 12-03-2005, 10:16 AM
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Look at the avatar nuff said .While your at it thow some Mahogany Rush Strange Universe or some Child of the novelty.The only song i like from budgie was Napoleon Buonaparte 3.
There's Napoleon Bona-Part 1 and 2 on "Bandolier" but I'm not aware of a three. Must be a much later song. Very interesting - Budgie is very consistent and homogeneous. The Napoleon song I like better than almost all others but I can't fathom liking that song and not any others.
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Old 12-03-2005, 12:21 PM
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There's Napoleon Bona-Part 1 and 2 on "Bandolier" but I'm not aware of a three. Must be a much later song. Very interesting - Budgie is very consistent and homogeneous. The Napoleon song I like better than almost all others but I can't fathom liking that song and not any others.
LOL sorry there rick if you looked at the time i posted you get a idea were i just came from i stand corrected Way to many pop's.I always liked CB there was also another band that was formed i think by the drummer of CB called Armageddon.My brother-in-Law has the album i'll ask em on sunday.

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Old 12-03-2005, 11:32 AM
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hey all-

sufficiently breathless was a mainstay of college progrock fm stations
in my area de the 70's. i bought the japanese import around '90 for
the then princely sum of 24.95.

fyi- capt. beyond was iron butterfly bassist lee dorman and (1st album)drummer mike pinera.
here's a bit o' trivia-
SB was sung by "hush" era deep purple vocalist rod evans.

CB folded after their mentor, fellow capricorn artist berry oakley
of the allman brothers died in a motorcycle accident.

switch off the prog filters. this is good stuff, although some tunes
have weathered better than others.

we didn't know (or care) that we were listening to "prog" at the time,
it was all britrock. i kinda miss that.

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SB was sung by "hush" era deep purple vocalist rod evans.


we didn't know (or care) that we were listening to "prog" at the time,
it was all britrock. i kinda miss that.

k
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take a ride over to the thread on my show and you'll see one such song for this week. "Blind" from the third Purple record. Rod Evans can sing.

I have some less complicated music but mostly the good old 70's rock to play, hope you can join in ....

Hey Michael, no problem here...be interested about the Armageddon...
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Old 12-05-2005, 07:28 PM
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hey rick-

it wouldn't offend me in the least if
you had led zep, the who, deep purple, procol harem,
the moodys on the playlist!

it'd be very difficult to point to where progressive and these
bands diverged. led zep not progressive? they may not be prog...

we heard all this stuff on college radio in the 70's,
along w/ tunes like "time has come today" by the chambers brothers,
"the revolution will not be televised" by gil scott heron,
firesign theatre comedy, the nat lamp radio hour,
even early synth stuff like "snowflakes are dancing" by tomita.
freeform radio w/o the genre box.

seriously, you don't know what you missed.

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melancolic?
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Old 12-06-2005, 01:13 PM
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nope. i'm just hoping for a day that "prog" becomes a verb again.

"too much style without substance, too much stuff without style...."
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Hey Michael, no problem here...be interested about the Armageddon...
OK Rick My brother-in law says yea its true(sorry i took so long getting back to you work and doctors )Anyway he said hes going to dig the album up and hes going to attempt to but it to disc.
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He also said you may like a Band called Blood Rock passage.He said they kind of like sound like Kansas or let me put it another way Kansas sounds like them

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So, can "Sufficiently Breathless" be added?
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hey michael~
"bloodrock" is the band name, "passage", the big album.
good rock band in their time.
anyone remember bloodwyn pig, the climax blues band,
copperhead...?

i say- if ambrosia makes the prog list, so does capt. beyond!

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