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Post by Preston Platform on May 9, 2012 12:12:59 GMT -5
some great new additions Thanks guys
especially enjoyed seeing another Manning track represented
. Its from a good album
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Post by Preston Platform on May 10, 2012 13:00:05 GMT -5
From Finland Groovector enjoy
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Post by Preston Platform on May 10, 2012 13:09:49 GMT -5
other tracks from Artsruni. I really love this CD one of my favourite flute prog bands enjoy this great track
It is going to be rereleased shortly highly recommended
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Post by Preston Platform on May 10, 2012 13:25:48 GMT -5
from Finland Viima - Autio pelto taken from Kahden Kuun Sirpit (2009 enjoy
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Post by Preston Platform on May 12, 2012 2:51:43 GMT -5
Tako
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Post by Preston Platform on May 15, 2012 23:50:29 GMT -5
St Helena from Norway enjoy
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Post by Preston Platform on May 17, 2012 18:03:22 GMT -5
Flute Prog rock does not get much better than this
Solaris LA 2026 from their CD 1990
Its a long one but well worth the listening effort
One of my favourite bands ..I have posted some of their other stuff in this thread ..but they are always worthy of a listen
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Post by Preston Platform on May 22, 2012 13:02:17 GMT -5
Some good flute passages in this one
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Post by Preston Platform on May 23, 2012 12:10:21 GMT -5
Time for some more Solaris
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Post by Preston Platform on May 23, 2012 14:34:00 GMT -5
Phideauxs as yet unreleased Tempest of mutiny track
love it and all of his work which is really worth checking out
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Post by Preston Platform on May 23, 2012 14:39:08 GMT -5
The Carpet Knights
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Post by Preston Platform on May 23, 2012 14:49:50 GMT -5
Nicks Seven by Skin Alley
Not a great album but this track is worth hearing
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Post by Preston Platform on May 23, 2012 14:54:25 GMT -5
Pagham and beyond is a much better Skin Alley album
From their first album
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Post by Preston Platform on May 26, 2012 9:51:29 GMT -5
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Post by Preston Platform on May 26, 2012 10:05:49 GMT -5
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Post by Prompter on May 26, 2012 12:30:44 GMT -5
Here are two excellent ex-Yugoslavian groups from my hometown.
'Time' was a supergroup assembled from top jazz and rock musicians whose original line-up featured a flute/piano player (whose flute work can be heard around the 4.30 mark in this track, the closer of their eponymous début album from 1972).
'Drugi način' featured duelling flutes, as is finely represented in this short, but moody tune from their 1975 record. They were also the opening act for Tull at their concert in Zagreb in early 1975.
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Post by jtul07 on May 26, 2012 13:04:32 GMT -5
Thanks for introducing these. Very Cool. ;D
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Post by Eka on May 27, 2012 5:33:58 GMT -5
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Post by jtul07 on May 27, 2012 8:37:49 GMT -5
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Post by janu on May 27, 2012 10:52:22 GMT -5
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Post by Prompter on May 27, 2012 12:35:58 GMT -5
A very nice group indeed, and a great song, too! That acoustic intro has always reminded me of Tull's "Dun Ringill", but I think it predates it for a year or so (?). Thanks for the link, many greetings from Zagreb!
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Post by Eka on May 28, 2012 11:27:31 GMT -5
actually, that song is from same year as Dun Ringill originally. but version i have posted is from 1990. Galija have many very interesting songs, not all have flute, but here's few more of my favorites: not to forget, Time is one of my favorite Croatian groups and Dado Topic perhaps finest author. My favorite would be Makedonija.. how nicelly they make quinta with vocals sorry that no real videos are behind youtube, but audio should be enough
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Post by janu on Jun 2, 2012 9:38:41 GMT -5
la maschera di cera - la maschera di cera
Flute parts start at 4:45 . Excellent italian prog rock outfit.
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Post by janu on Jun 2, 2012 9:49:29 GMT -5
la mascher di cera - la mashera di cera part 2. Grand flute parts startin' at 4:25
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Post by janu on Jun 4, 2012 0:51:54 GMT -5
Spanish metal band, Mago de Oz, here featuring his own Tull Kelpie's cover. The original one, I think my countryfellows did honor it very suitably, don't I?
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