ProgRock

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Lisa Germano Live @ Tunnel, Milano 01.04.10
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Great Fosca and Great Lisa Germano.
King Crimson Red
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Defining Prog as King Crimson is always limiting, especially the Fripp-Wetton-Bruford period (since they are also the foundations of Math and Post-Rock). This idea of the death of Prog is a load of nonsense; the Prog I prefer is from the '80s (Dun, Art Zoyd, Miriodor, Univers Zero, etc...) and the Swedish scene of the early '90s, so you figure it out.
Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast
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One of their best albums, even better the first.
Piano Magic The Troubled Sleep Of Piano Magic
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Recommended review, suitable for the peak of Piano Magic.
Jon & Vangelis Private Collection
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I miss Vangelis a lot, the piece from the last link is very beautiful.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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@stefano90: I specified that I wasn't referring to you, the review is well presented, the judgment of an album or an artist depends on just one factor, personal taste, so everyone is free to express their opinion ;)
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
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I respect the tastes and opinions of others, but I have my say. The best period of Pink Floyd is from "Dark Side" to "The Wall," a quartet of absolute masterpieces, perfection as far as I'm concerned, despite the Indie-snobs (I’m not referring to the review or the comments, but to a certain mindset that circulates in some disheveled minds, take that:P).
Bill Callahan Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
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Very nice this one by Callahan, even though it is quite distant from his peaks, the European champion "Julius Caesar" and "Wild Love."
The Doors Live At The Matrix '67
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I don't know this live@casa by Materazzi, I love the Doors and I'll look for it.
Younger Brother The Last Days Of Gravity
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Here is whose cover it was; I had seen it in the photo gallery of Thorgerson's site, and all that's left for me to do is to look for the record.