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On www.progarchives.com there are also the Beatles!!! Wow!!! Lord, do you know Il Biglietto Per L'inferno?
The Doors Strange Days
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Galapagos, are you sure it’s not Frank... You say it with a certain confidence...
Le Orme Piccola Rapsodia Dell'Ape
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I don't know, Lord, but I can even digest "Friday"...! Maybe it's because I love this band to bits...!!!
The Doors Strange Days
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The last man on the back cover looks like Frank Zappa... Could it be him?
The Doors Strange Days
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Great Doors!!! I don't know why, but my favorite album by this band has always been "Wating For The Sun"; it has a very peculiar atmosphere that the other albums lack... The rec is sufficient.
The Trip Caronte
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Kraftwerk in the beginning, on their first 2 albums, could be interesting (even if they shouldn't be completely compared to Prog), but they might become a bit annoying after a while. Later on, they got tiresome by going "ultra-technological." Tangerine Dream were already more Prog; they experimented a lot with Moog keyboards and similar instruments....
The Trip Caronte
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So, I was in the '40s, that's how I spent all the '60s and all the '70s!!! :)))
The Trip Caronte
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Lord, I’m 19, I just wanted to know how old you are because you listen to great Music, with a capital M!!! Anyway, one piece of advice I always give to everyone: when mentioning bands like PFM, Perigeo, Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso, Rovescio Della Medaglia, don’t put "i" in front, it sounds terrible… for example: "i PFM" - "la PFM" which sounds better? Or: "i Perigeo" - "il Perigeo" which sounds better?
The Trip Caronte
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Lord, how old are you?
The Trip Caronte
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Sure, Dave, in America in the '60s, there were amazing bands: Jefferson Airplane, 13th Floor Elevators, Doors, and many others... not to mention that America (San Francisco) gave birth to the Hippie movement!!! But when it came to Prog, they weren't as enthusiastic as in Italy, Germany, the Netherlands (remember Focus?!), and especially Japan and England... to the point that some American Prog bands started to emerge in the mid-'70s, just as it was winding down in the rest of the world...