Classic Hawkgoff
c. e. wombat
There's a few Prog Rock fans around these parts. I was just listening to
Genesis's _Trespass_ the other day. And Panurge will talk to you about
Prog all night long if you let him. ;)
Marillion...
Prog...
Barely.
Though, I do like Marillion, a lot, they've always been a bit prog-lite.
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C.
Well, they certainly got a whole lot less *interesting* at least...
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from my recent post in amp:
On 11 Okt, 18:07, Christian Mumford <superskrull...@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
> its so long and thx for all the..................Fish. 13th Star was a
> tragic mistake. The last dying twitch of The Codfather himself,.
> (better to burn out than to fade away - Kurgan in the movie
> "Highlander")
> Chr. who likes Hogarth too ESPECIALLY the songs "The Answering
> Machine" on Radiation and "Map Of The World" - I take messages from
> Marillion the Pop World directly into the open human Cranium-
correction: Marillion AND The Pop World.
Cannibal Surf Babe..... teehee
> Panurge will talk to you about
> Prog all night long if you let him. ;)
But not about Marillion... ;-p
--*p* (saw Bob Drake, maker of *The Skull Mailbox And Other Horrors*,
last night)
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