No problems :)
I found out after a bit more googling that Eddie only participate on another record called "live @ Hull" on just one track (Out of the Blue - witch is a Roxy Music song..)
The album is available on Amazon... I think I'll buy it jus...
Even Eddie Jobson participated in this project.. And I didn't know before this thread came up.. I googled it and there it was.. Thanks for starting this thread :)
I listened to Divided shortly after I asked the question.. I liked but the problem with these bands seems to be the vocals, the "voice lines" to be more specific; for my taste, at first listening, the instrumentals sounds great, the tracks are goo...
Hey, Mick.
Cool to hear Opeth mentioned. Last offering I have from them is Damnation. Curious to know what other releases you've heard - at this point this one is pretty dated :-) .
Regards, Epic Songs
How about Opeth? On recent albums they have moved ever nearer to prog. Also, I think Porcupine tree and Steven Wilson can be considered alongside the others mentioned.
tell us about yourself (favorite artists, albums, videos, great minds, influences and inspiration (not only related to music)
I consider myself a progressive rock drummer whose influence are Bill Bruford, Alan White, Barriemore Barlow, Phil Collins, Nick Mason and Carl Palmer. My main musical influences are Yes, Jethro Tull, Gentle Giant, Marillion, IQ, Genesis (Gabriel era), ELP, Porcupine Tree, Skeem, Ice, Focus, Flower Kings, Spock's Beard etc......If I could form an ultimate prog band I would have Bill Bruford, Chris Squire, Steve Hackett, Rick Wakeman and Fish...What a dream team!!!!!
I love ancient history predominantly Roman and Greek and I love to read a variety of books on history, rock music and musicians in general.
Hey Jules, very well said, I also loved Prog Rock Brittania. btw, BBC always produced the finest documentaries. Hopefully they're now producing these excellent rock series for fans like us and the new generations to come.
best regards