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Old 08-28-2006, 09:12 PM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

No prob, taril! Some people donate CD's if they're moved to do so, but that's up to them. I just wanted to pipe up about the copies vs originals issue.

Sounds like rick has it covered.
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No prob, taril! Some people donate CD's if they're moved to do so, but that's up to them. I just wanted to pipe up about the copies vs originals issue.

Sounds like rick has it covered.
Oh well that I understand. If I had another copy id gladly donate it.
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Old 08-29-2006, 06:37 PM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

If I like it I'll buy it. The thing here I'm suggesting isn't piracy. It's exposure. Getting a copy on the Moon can only help this new prog band. We're a community. What's the difference if Jim owns it or I own it or Taril owns it? Taril adding it to the Moon and Jim adding to the Moon wash out to be the same thing; Jim's just the gatekeeper.

To be technical, this whole site could be construed as a copyright issue.
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Old 08-29-2006, 06:52 PM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

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If I like it I'll buy it. The thing here I'm suggesting isn't piracy. It's exposure. Getting a copy on the Moon can only help this new prog band. We're a community. What's the difference if Jim owns it or I own it or Taril owns it? Taril adding it to the Moon and Jim adding to the Moon wash out to be the same thing; Jim's just the gatekeeper.

To be technical, this whole site could be construed as a copyright issue.
Way to go. While we're at it, let's just call ASCAP

Look, I just got two nice CD's from a band named Auroris. I'll be uploading them to the Moon sometime soon enough. And I will play them on my show. If I just played them on my show, all I need to do is own it myself. But if it's on the Moon, the station must own it. If I own something and upload it, it's considered to be on the station. The way I understand it, Jim needs an actual disc in case an audit is done. I can have a disc and as long as I am "working" for the station, it should be ok for me to own it.

So that's why we should wait on this one, especially since it's popular. How about we don't open a can of worms?

And I may be wrong, but even if Tony from Auroris says to play his CD (and he will, and is happy for the exposure), that doesn't necessarily mean we're allowed to play it. We have to have a copy.

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Old 08-29-2006, 06:56 PM
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addendum:

talk about timing, check this out:

Pure Reason Revolution's management has just given us permission via
Sony/BMG to post to full-length MP3s to the NEARfest website.

Go http://www.nearfest.com/event/lineup.asp and click on "MP3"
underneath the PRR entry to download the following tracks:

- "The Intention Craft" (6:23)
- "Nimos & Tambos" (3:44)

Both tracks are from the album "The Dark Third" (US version).

Enjoy!

- Chad

I think the band is exposing itself nicely dare I say.

I may listen myself.
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Old 08-29-2006, 09:01 PM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

The thing here I'm suggesting isn't piracy. It's exposure.

I know what you mean, spaz but the thing is, it should be the artist's call whether or not they would like each individual to pay for the physical CD, or whether or not they want exposure by allowing someone other than themselves to "distribute" their music virtually, without the purchase of more CD's.

And my understanding of Jim's stand on this is that he wants original CD's if someone is willing to donate music to the station, unless the artist gives permission otherwise.

To me this is only prudent. Otherwise it would be opening the situation up to all kinds of nebulous interpretation, however well intended the gift.

And I'm speaking from the point of view of a listener wanting to donate music, I don't know enough about shows to comment on that.

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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

MY first post, hi all! Just found this place (through Wikipedia btw).

My top five:

Genesis - SEBTP
Jan Hammer - The First Seven Days
King Crimson - Lark's Tongue in Aspic
Garden Wall - Path of Dreams
Genesis - Foxtrot



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Garden Wall? Who's that? Oh, and welcome.
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Re: addendum:

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Pure Reason Revolution's management has just given us permission via
Sony/BMG to post to full-length MP3s to the NEARfest website.

Go http://www.nearfest.com/event/lineup.asp and click on "MP3"
underneath the PRR entry to download the following tracks:
I'm downloading the longer one now (slow on dial-up), but the thing I found interesting is this: SPACE/POST ROCK. Yep, they're described as SPACE/POST ROCK. Isn't that the best way to describe Godspeed, Mogwai, and Tarentel? I think so. But these are short songs and by the picture I doubt they sound anything like those bands. This should be interesting.
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Old 08-30-2006, 06:16 PM
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Garden Wall *: Italian prog band of the nineties, 4pices; short tracks,aggressive guitars ; strong drumming not far from KC's seventies spirit with Hammill likes vocals (Seravalle, the singer seems to be a pH fan), 4 or 5 ? cds but lot were on the defunct german prog label" Music is intelligence" , it means "collectors" now ! Are they still active ?
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* Gardenwall is an another italian band which covers Genesis


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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

My Favorite Progressive LP's are LP's!!!!! Vinyl still soundz betta
1: Kansas: Leftoverture
2 Jethro Tull: Thick as a Brick
3 Mike Oldfeild : Tubular Bells
4: Gentle Giant: Live (Playing the fool")
5 Allan Holdsworth: IOU
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

About Garden Wall:

http://www.progarchives.com/Progress...sp?band_id=124


The other early albums are good too, but beware of "Forget the Colours"! It's the most complex and dark prog metal album I've ever heard; it sure lives up to the title. Almost unlistenable IMO.

The sound on "Path of Dreams" is much warmer and more normal, albeit ambitious, prog. I especially love the way they can play long instrumental passages without ever getting boring and repetetive. A true gem. Check this album out if you can find it!
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Old 09-19-2006, 08:49 PM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

1. Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon

2. King Crimson, In the Court of the Crimson King

3. Genesis, Foxtrot

4. Kevin Ayers, Joy of a Toy

5. Roxy Music, Avalon
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Old 09-21-2006, 03:30 PM
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Re: Top 5 Prog Rock Albums

1. Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon
2. Yes - Fragile
3. Genisis - Wind and the Wuthering
4. Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
5. King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
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