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  1. #1171
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dante1847 View Post
    Ok I did some research and found it: I never heard of Insignificance and thoguht it might be an EP, but a wiki on it says its a basically a compilation of demos. But apparently its been remastered and included with Signify, so Im looking there. sure enough, the track listing shows longer versions of "Waiting"--and the fact that it has the song as just "Waiting", not "Waiting Phase One/Two" tells me thats the track Im looking for. thanks for the lead.

    re: The Incident....I noticed you're in San Antonio. Im in Dallas. What station is it? Now Im extremely curious
    No problem, get back to me if that was the version you were looking for.

    It was actually an online stream from Europe(?) They posted the broadcast on their website. You can get it here. It's the "NMP#478 - 28/29.08.2009" one, after you scroll down a bit.
    Last edited by InAbsentism; 08-30-2009 at 06:29 PM.

  2. #1172
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzeler View Post
    I have been searching for those I need to get them next time I go to best buy
    how do you not own Tubular Bells?
    check your PMs

    Quote Originally Posted by Mega-Tallica View Post
    I'm bored so I'd just thought I'd list a few prog metal bands I'm currently digging:

    Circus Maximus
    Pagan's Mind
    Darkwater
    Fates Warning
    Redemption
    Symphony X
    Pathospray
    Sieges Even
    Riverside
    Outworld
    Opeth
    i myself have been on a Symphony X binge lately

  3. #1173
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    I bought "The Great Deceiver (Live 1973-1974)" today for quite a hefty ammount of money, its set me into King Crimson overdrive though, been blasting them all day.

  4. #1174
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    Currently listening to Amorphis' album "Skyforger"... some pretty good progressive metal. Little less emphasis on the doom/death stuff that they've done in the past, but it's still somewhat present.
    Official forum economist. Explodes when thrown.
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  5. #1175
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    I'm listening to Sleeping In Traffic: Part Two and I can already tell I'll love Beardfish in an hour.

  6. #1176
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    New PoS album next year and EP in November

    Scarsick was pretty good IMO looking forward to seeing the concept they tie into this album

    The EP should be good as well hope they can do a cover well though
    "A culture's teachings, and most importantly, the nature of its people, achieve definition in conflict."

  7. #1177
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    I'm about to start a mega symphonic binge. Recently bought Willowglass (Book of Hours) Triana (Hijos Del Agobio) Blank Manuskript (Tales from an Island - Impressions from Rapa Nui) and Steve Hackett (Voyage of the Acolyte)

  8. #1178
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    Quote Originally Posted by franticfish View Post
    I'm about to start a mega symphonic binge. Recently bought Willowglass (Book of Hours) Triana (Hijos Del Agobio) Blank Manuskript (Tales from an Island - Impressions from Rapa Nui) and Steve Hackett (Voyage of the Acolyte)
    Where do you purchase your Prog CDs? I should be getting my debit card in a week or so and it'd be great to know a good place to get good Prog Rock for cheap online.

    I think the first purchase I'm going to make is either the Harmonium album I'm missing, Procreation by Morse Code, or The Definitive Solstice Collection.
    There's nothing like a crisis in mid-life.

  9. #1179
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingProgdor View Post
    Where do you purchase your Prog CDs? I should be getting my debit card in a week or so and it'd be great to know a good place to get good Prog Rock for cheap online.

    I think the first purchase I'm going to make is either the Harmonium album I'm missing, Procreation by Morse Code, or The Definitive Solstice Collection.
    I don't usually shop online for CDs but when I do its just plain old Amazon or Ebay. I usually get my CDs/Vinyl from the either trading with friends or from the few independent record shops here in London (one specifically sells 70s rock and I've found some wonderful symphonic prog there, but I'm pretty sure you won't come over to London just for some CDs)

  10. #1180
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    Quote Originally Posted by franticfish View Post
    I don't usually shop online for CDs but when I do its just plain old Amazon or Ebay. I usually get my CDs/Vinyl from the either trading with friends or from the few independent record shops here in London (one specifically sells 70s rock and I've found some wonderful symphonic prog there, but I'm pretty sure you won't come over to London just for some CDs)
    Well that explains it, you're a Brit!

    Anyhoo, speaking of Amazon, my debit card just arrived in the mail. I tested it out by purchasing Algebra's Storia Di Un Iceberg from Amazon just now. Hopefully everything works out.
    There's nothing like a crisis in mid-life.


 

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