Prog Rock (Roger Waters and more)

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^ oh wow, I don't think I know any of those- I might have to check them out! ;3
 

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And I forgot, he did a song for "Wall-E"! A really good one! :smile:

PS I assume your signature about the crumpet is referencing the Muppets Valentine's Day special a.k.a. 2nd pilot episode(!)? I was happy for Droop (and the crumpet!) when he saw the crumpet was alive! :smile:
 

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Aww, I like Peter Gabriel. Ish. i'm not a huge fan of his solo stuff, but appearence-wise he looked okay in the red dress (and the fox head-thingy... covering his face...). <3 Oh, and btw, an online friend of mine went to the same PT concert as you- and he shook Steven Wilson's hand. =D
Does this friend know anything about a guy in a Tool t-shirt, who had dreads and spent the whole concert smoking ganja?
Oh and I'm really REALLY jealous of him shaking Steven's hand.
Outside that gig it was raining so **** hard, much worse than in London where it always freakin' rains. When Steven came on he made a wry comment about "getting a bit of our weather". That was funny.
 

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Does this friend know anything about a guy in a Tool t-shirt, who had dreads and spent the whole concert smoking ganja?
Oh and I'm really REALLY jealous of him shaking Steven's hand.
Outside that gig it was raining so **** hard, much worse than in London where it always freakin' rains. When Steven came on he made a wry comment about "getting a bit of our weather". That was funny.
Lol, aww... I so wish I went. You would've had a ball, I'm sure. :big_grin: Ah, see that's why I've been somewhat put-off outdoor concert venues: sometime last year I dolled up for a massive outdoor concert, and when we got there it was pretty pleasant weather-wise. By the time the second song started everyone was wearing one of those ultra-trendy plastic ponchos, it was POURING DOWN like you wouldn't believe! Mud, just... everywhere. And one of the peeps I went with wore her killer Docs with leapord skin which she got in London in the 80s- they were ruined! D: And everyone was drunk, including the Older people. I don't mind, but they were really annoying drunks, being just plain annoying. >< The busride home was... gah. Everyone was soakin-get, the bus was damp, and yeah (and 4 hr busride home! xD).
Yeah, I'm jealous of him, too. x33 He's a prog fan, and he's also seen Yes live (and met Roger Dean, who designed all those epic album covers*googlehimifyoudon'tknowhisworkorelse*). Lol, I'll ask him about the guy!
 

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Today I went out and bought two great prog albums - In Absentia by Porcupine Tree, and After by Ihsahn.

It reminds me of how absolutely awesome The Sound of Muzak was live.
 

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I'll start sharing my oinions with everthing you said, yays.
*Oinions*? Onions? RoffleWHUT? I meant *opinions*, ignore my weird... My Immortalfanfic-esque spelling. XPP


Unless you guys *really* want me to share my oinions... :confused:
Today I went out and bought two great prog albums - In Absentia by Porcupine Tree, and After by Ihsahn.

It reminds me of how absolutely awesome The Sound of Muzak was live.
Oooh, is 'In Absentia' any good? I was gonna get it *ages* back sometimes last year, but apparently it's one of their best albums. What are your thoughts?
 

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After hearing half the album live (fan fave album) it is absolutely sublime. It cost me $18.99, and it is well worth the investment. This album will surely become one of my most listened to.
 

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Then I might just have to get it. On the weekend perhaps, if I have any dough left. Is it one of their more metal albums or a little bit trip-hop?
 

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And I forgot, he did a song for "Wall-E"! A really good one! :smile:

PS I assume your signature about the crumpet is referencing the Muppets Valentine's Day special a.k.a. 2nd pilot episode(!)? I was happy for Droop (and the crumpet!) when he saw the crumpet was alive! :smile:
Lol! Yeah, thanks fer noticing, it is from that special (though you'd be surprised at the amount of many Muppet fans who don't get the reference)... random quotes ftw! c:
 

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It's actually the first album with their current drummer Gavin Harrison, and it is also the first album with more of a metal influence. It's a good combination, and the acoustic stuff is great.
 
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