I’ve been on an REO Speedwagon kick lately, I forget exactly what decades some of my favorite bands are from but I do remember REO being from the 70s/80s!
I’ve been on an REO Speedwagon kick lately, I forget exactly what decades some of my favorite bands are from but I do remember REO being from the 70s/80s!
reverie she/they/he
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I'm guessing they already [i]are on 2nd[/i] but you don't know about it yet xD
What's your current favourite their song,just curious?
[size=2] Nah,it's summer in Australia then,we in (for example) January have normally winter.
Okay but,didn't it snow in Australia like a few days ago?I think I've seen news like this?[emoji=coatl confused size=1]
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@frankenfurta
I'm guessing they already are on 2nd but you don't know about it yet xD
What's your current favourite their song,just curious?
Nah,it's summer in Australia then,we in (for example) January have normally winter.
Okay but,didn't it snow in Australia like a few days ago?I think I've seen news like this?
Yay! I found the thread for me.
Anyone here listen to 60s/70s prog? I've been on a kick lately.
That aside I'm a huge fan of music from the era in general but Simon and Garfunkel stands out as my favorite. The sound of silence is a great song and is undeserved in it's meme status, bite me.
Yay! I found the thread for me.
Anyone here listen to 60s/70s prog? I've been on a kick lately.
That aside I'm a huge fan of music from the era in general but Simon and Garfunkel stands out as my favorite. The sound of silence is a great song and is undeserved in it's meme status, bite me.
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frankenfurta
Short for progressive rock!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_rock
The songs are very long LOL. Some clock in at 30-50 minutes long.
Here's an example of the genre. King crimson (the band) is also a pretty famous example to look into if you want to check it out.
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horseleech I'm a pretty big progressive rock fan. Recently I've been listening to this 80s avant-prog group called Birdsongs of the Mesozoic a lot.
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horseleech I'm a pretty big progressive rock fan. Recently I've been listening to this 80s avant-prog group called Birdsongs of the Mesozoic a lot.
"Darkness still fell upon the cliff and the horn of the new moon vanished in the end behind the window of the wall as into a long-feared shelter in the Earth rich with the frames humility of God's memory and reflections. The stars in the sky shivered as they crawled once more up the fantastic ladder and into the void of themselves. They wondered whose turn would be next to fall from the sky as the last ghost of the crew had died and they alone were left to frame Christ's tree and home."