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In comparison with their performance in the 70s, unfortunately, this is "regressive" rock. At least a half of the harshness and sharpness of their youth seems to be gone.
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i'd like to see this guy order food at a Burger King
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That's fantastic example of great Progressive Rock
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like sum vdg , this is over the top
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Jeez, couldn't they afford a NP bass?
Nevertheless pretty amazing for three "old fogeys".
One single bar of this blows away an entire album of anything contemporary & Cowan.
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@Ferentix i was born on 1978, so i missed the golden age of music too :-)... by the way, go to see them as soon as you can, they still rock and show what most modern bands couldn't achieve at all!
I feel so lucky to "be in touch" with this kind of music... ;-D
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@v3n3num That recently? I have to admit, I didn't realise they were still going. I need to see them before they finally vanish as they ultimately must :(. I cut my musical teeth on prog (if you consider Tubular Bells to be prog, or in the same neighbourhood. Followed it up with Yes, Floyd and Genesis before branching), and having been born in '89 I missed most of the great bands of the genre as far as live performances are concerned. VDGG is definitely one of my holy grails of bands to see live.
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Saw them three days ago... that was incredible! Peter's voice seems not get older, it's still brilliant and inspired! Kudos 'till the end of the days! :-)
dark prog rock, that is where music is at....
SephynnXx 2 years ago 3
May they rock forevermore.
KaiBailey 2 years ago 2