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some more suggestions...i guess...although i'm still fuzzy on what exactly a 'prog' rock band is... Can Neu! Amon Duul Tangerine Dream Hawkwind and i'm gonna have to disagree with the statement that "most of us have relatively similar taste", even though, yes, we may have more common threads of likes than a random sampling of individuals. i've found way out tastes on this list...stuff i've never listened to and maybe never will. plus, my feeling is that a good number of people on this list have tastes that are so wide and varied that it would be hard to pin their tastes down to a specific style or genre altogether. hopefully, i could put myself on that list as well. when you've just met someone and they ask "what are you into? what kindof music do you like?" ...and i play back the cd's i've just listened to that day in my head, and it may (or may not) look something like this: charlie parker rancid sly willie nelson eno underworld buena vista social club mozart bill frisell dreadzone pink floyd martin denny What the hell do you tell them? and i consider my tastes pretty tame compared to some of the boys (mostly) and girls of LD. best regards, rich >How about 'Yes' and ELP (Emerson Lake and Palmer)? > > >On Friday, March 1, 2002, at 04:46 AM, Jimmy Fowler wrote: > >>hi all...considering most of us have relatively similar taste (we're >closer >>together than, say, any random assembly of individuals at least), i'm >really >>digging for some new (new to me) progressive rock bands. i do love kc >from >>early 80's, i don't like dream theatre-types, so any suggestions are >>welcome. progressive rock is the one field i'm not terribly familar with >>(as opposed to jazz, independent rock, classical which i have a pretty >firm >>grasp on). >> >>thanks for the suggestions. >> >>-jim >> > > >_________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com