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Saint (Virgin Charisma years of Hawkwind)

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Oct 12, 2008, 11:44:24 PM10/12/08
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haha! how funny. Saw the thread on Marillion here in this group from
1994 and find that not only are Marillion discussed in a.g. but that
Jethro Tull warms the soul. And that Steve Hogarth claimed he was a
vvampire and that the Fugazi and Fish era is "goth".

Classic Hawkgoff
c. e. wombat

Satori

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Oct 13, 2008, 11:10:00 PM10/13/08
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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. ;)

Edward Scissorhands

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Oct 14, 2008, 7:02:16 AM10/14/08
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Marillion...

Prog...

Barely.

Though, I do like Marillion, a lot, they've always been a bit prog-lite.

EdwardS

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Saint

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Oct 14, 2008, 5:06:28 PM10/14/08
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On 14 Okt, 13:02, Edward Scissorhands <e_scissorha...@btconnect.com>
wrote:

> Satori wrote:
> > Saint (Virgin Charisma years of Hawkwind) wrote:
> >> haha! how funny. Saw the thread on Marillion here in this group from
> >> 1994 and find that not only are Marillion discussed in a.g. but that
> >> Jethro Tull warms the soul. And that Steve Hogarth claimed he was a
> >> vvampire and that the Fugazi and Fish era is "goth".
>
> >> 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.
>
> EdwardS
>
Marillion became less prog with the entrance of Steve Hogarth - and
Genesis "The Knife" ahhhhhhhhhh SINISTER STUFF!

C.

Peter H. Coffin

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Oct 14, 2008, 6:57:35 PM10/14/08
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Well, they certainly got a whole lot less *interesting* at least...

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Saint

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Oct 14, 2008, 7:30:52 PM10/14/08
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On 15 Okt, 00:57, "Peter H. Coffin" <hell...@ninehells.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 14:06:28 -0700 (PDT), Saint wrote:
> > On 14 Okt, 13:02, Edward Scissorhands <e_scissorha...@btconnect.com>
> > wrote:
> >> Marillion...
>
> >> Prog...
>
> >> Barely.
>
> >> Though, I do like Marillion, a lot, they've always been a bit prog-lite.
>
> >> EdwardS
>
> > Marillion became less prog with the entrance of Steve Hogarth
>
> Well, they certainly got a whole lot less *interesting* at least...

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

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Oct 15, 2008, 6:36:07 PM10/15/08
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Satori <dwis...@cox.net> wrote:

> 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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