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Polarised
Ten years ago I was sitting in an MBA tutor group, discussing the pharmaceutical industry when I casually announced my belief that the...
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Dec 4, 20165 min read
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Strange but true
I visited the You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 - 1970 exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum in November...
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Nov 5, 20165 min read
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Peru
Machu Picchu Ever since Tales from Topographic Oceans was released in 1973, I’ve been entranced by not just the music, but also by the...
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Oct 15, 20166 min read
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Solo
Sometime in July my wife forwarded me an Amazon recommendation, Peter Hammill and the K Group Live At Rockpalast – Hamburg 1981, a DVD...
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Aug 27, 20166 min read
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Should I stay or should I go?
Anti-Brexit demonstration (Photo: Wix) I remember the UK joining the EEC in 1973 better than I remember the last time the UK took part in...
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Jun 11, 20167 min read
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What does it say on the label?
Getting into music in 1972 meant that I may have missed out on records released on some of the early, innovative imprints like Decca’s...
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Jun 4, 20167 min read
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Get 'em out by Friday
Paul Whitehead's cover illustration for Foxtrot (1972) Though Get ‘em out by Friday (from Foxtrot by Genesis, 1972) was a piece of social...
garethsprogblog
Apr 30, 20166 min read
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The Fender Rhodes
The desire for the authentic sounds of the 70s harboured by some modern prog bands has led to a quiet revolution in digital samples. The...
garethsprogblog
Apr 25, 20165 min read
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Keith Emerson
Already 2016 seems to have been blighted by more high-profile musician deaths than previous years. I was still reading articles about Sir...
garethsprogblog
Mar 12, 20166 min read
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Automobiles
If musical genres were modes of transportation, prog would be some form of public transport and Italian prog would be a tram!
garethsprogblog
Feb 13, 20169 min read
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Single
I’ve now set up my new Rega RP3 and have started to put on vinyl in preference to my somewhat larger collection of CDs. My first record...
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Dec 5, 20156 min read
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Come on the Amazing Journey, and Learn All You Should Know
(A guest blog by Mike Chavez) The scene: a dimly lit village hall around 7pm in a small town in rural Wiltshire. A group of middle-aged...
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Nov 28, 20155 min read
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Liberté, égalité, fraternité
My thoughts go out to the families of the victims of Friday’s terrorist attacks in France (13/11/15). Such a cowardly and brutal attack...
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Nov 15, 20154 min read
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Building utopia with prog
I was offered, and accepted, a new job this week. My rolling post-retirement contract with the private organisation that was drafted in...
garethsprogblog
Sep 12, 20155 min read
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Chris Squire
Chris Squire died on 27th June 2015. He was being treated for Acute Erythroid Leukaemia in Phoenix, Arizona. A true giant of the bass,...
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Jul 4, 20155 min read
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Cover up
The presentation of an album used to be one of the factors I took into account when I was attempting to discover new music at a time when...
garethsprogblog
May 18, 20156 min read
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War and peace
It’s indisputable that progressive rock was a genre of grand concepts from the straightforward interpretation of classic novels (Camel’s...
garethsprogblog
Apr 20, 20156 min read
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Broad church
Early in the new millennium, when progressive rock was emerging from underneath rocks and dragging itself out of slimy ponds, I...
garethsprogblog
Mar 28, 20157 min read
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The magic flute
Back in 2015, the lack of availability of albums by progressivo Italiano band Jumbo forced me to buy a download of DNA, the first of...
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Jan 31, 20156 min read
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Time to dream
Edgar Froese, the founder member of Tangerine Dream died unexpectedly last week from a pulmonary embolism at the age of 70. Edgar Froese...
garethsprogblog
Jan 25, 20156 min read
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