RE: HW: Best Prog Rock Album in the World

Henderson Keith keith.henderson at PSI.CH
Tue Jun 10 09:20:40 EDT 2003


BH enquired...

> Best Prog Rock Album In The World Ever

Van Der Graaf Generator - Theme 1
Genesis - Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
Yes- Roundabout
Manfred Mann=B9s Earthband - Joybringer
Curved Air - Back Street Luv
Hawkwind - Silver Machine
Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath
Focus - Hocus Pocus
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Hoedown
Atomic Rooster - Tomorrow Night
Deep Purple - Child In Time
Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
Peter Gabriel - Here Comes The Flood
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Part 1) (Edit)
Caravan - Winter Wine
Kevin Ayers & The Whole World - May I?
Rare Bird - Sympathy
Procol Harum - A Salty Dog
Barclay James Harvest - Mocking Bird
Anthony Phillips with Mike Rutherford & Phil Collins - Which Way The Wind
Blows
Emerson, Lake And Palmer - Lucky Man
Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home A Heartache
Electric Light Orchestra -10538 Overture
Hatfield & The North - Mumps
Frank Zappa - Peaches En Regalia
Camel - Rhayader (From The Snow Goose)
Gentle Giant - Pantagruel=B9s Nativity
Egg - Germ Patrol
Matching Mole - O Caroline
Greenslade - Bedside Manners Are Extra
Steve Hillage - Meditation Of The Snake
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
Be Bop Deluxe - Ships In The Night
Man - Keep On Crinting
Van Der Graaf Generator -Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers

> Anyone know what HW track(s) are included?

The usual...did you expect anything different?  :)
Not that Silver Machine represents the most "prog" effort
by Hawkwind ever...by quite some distance mind you.

Grakkl (FAA)

P.S.  Who can tell me exactly who Matthew Wright is?

P.P.S.  BBC-Prime has been showing episodes of Red Dwarf
here in der Schweiz recently.  At first I was rather
disappointed, as the humor didn't seem to be much connected
to the Sci-Fi aspect of the show's presumed setting (a la
Galaxy Quest)...but rather more like 'Blackadder goes Forth
into Outer Space' with the characters just making fun of
the relative failings of each other.  But then I saw the
episode where they put on virtual reality helmets and
keep stepping on each others' fantasies, and then last
week was the 'alternate (female-dominated) universe'
episode, and these were quite funny and gave me some more
faith in the virtue of this series.  Does it get better
from here on out, or worse, or what?

P.P.S.  I've just seen (and 'toured with' briefly) Circle
in Bern & Zuerich...Jyrki Laiho (one of the guitarists),
has (at-least-temporarily), split from the band, and so
they played almost all brand new music with the remaining
four (as before).  Some interesting stuff in the works,
not so unlike other recent efforts.  They now go to visit
Faust's new home in Bayern (where they will build a new studio
soon) and then off for a few more dates in Germany.  And
then soon will start to record this new material, with or
without Jyrki (Jussi says "We need to talk first...").
The new Pharaoh Overlord is out (on a US label), as is
another Ektroverde and another spinoff with Jussi & Mika
Ratto.



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