sharke
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Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
I just found these guys making pigs of themselves while surfing the old you tube....thought anyone who appreciates the whole Zappa side of the musical spectrum might appreciate this great musicianship....
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/18 09:25:07
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Not normally my cup of tea, but I found this strangely compelling.
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sharke
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/18 11:02:30
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Yeah me too....at first I thought "oh, here we go. More of this...." but a few minutes in I was hooked.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/18 11:25:17
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Not bad, I'm checking them out now.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/20 05:58:30
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sharke
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/20 13:24:24
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Focus! I had one of their albums on tape when I was a kid and I totally wore it out. That brings back memories.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/20 13:44:57
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robert_e_bone There is also Focus from the 70's - I think they are from Denmark. They had some pretty wild stuff, and a charted single called Hocus Pocus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGaVUApDVuY Bob Bone
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/20 16:47:08
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☄ Helpfulby sharke 2014/12/22 10:15:40
Strangely compelling...thanks Sharke. EDIT (I just realised I completely mirrored Mr Stummage's remark, but it was....well, strangely compelling !) It turns out that they were fans of Zappa, and Zappa was a fan of theirs ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0u2psaFU0k
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/20 19:31:35
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Zappa meets Weather Report. ...strangely compelling. Receptors are receiving. J
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/22 06:37:32
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Cool song. For Swedish bands I'm listening a lot to the new Harmony album. https://www.facebook.com/harmonyswedenNot strictly prog but more of a mix of metal and prog. Leser prog than Dream Theater, but more catchy straight metal.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/22 09:06:41
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Thoroughly enjoying this. Thanks Sharke. On the "Cool Scandanavian Prog Front", I will offer up the very awesome Anglagard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngLxOB-ZNuw Gets going about a minute in. If Yes and Primus had a baby, and that baby was lovingly raised in a household of Zappa junkies who moonlighted as chamber musicians, it might sound like this.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/22 14:28:04
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☄ Helpfulby The Kiosk Project 2015/01/01 19:31:43
The Kiosk Project Strangely compelling...thanks Sharke. EDIT (I just realised I completely mirrored Mr Stummage's remark, but it was....well, strangely compelling !)
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/22 18:27:13
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Sorry, the only thing I felt compelled to do was turn it off. Strangely boring, repetitive and constricted in range. Plus they have the stage presence of the clean up crew at the sheltered workshop.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/26 20:28:07
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/26 20:50:42
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Is there also an "msb" bitman?
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/30 19:22:25
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sharke Focus! I had one of their albums on tape when I was a kid and I totally wore it out. That brings back memories.
I think the solo from that song ( Hocus Pocus ) is the greatest rock guitar solo in history. Jan Ackerman was way ahead of his time.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/31 04:10:57
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Rbh
sharke Focus! I had one of their albums on tape when I was a kid and I totally wore it out. That brings back memories.
I think the solo from that song ( Hocus Pocus ) is the greatest rock guitar solo in history. Jan Ackerman was way ahead of his time.
Apparently, people think that's the only song they wrote! Well, all I can say is those people should check out the rest too. I've got 11 albums from them and they kick some major ass. Jan is like the original shredder in my book.
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/31 10:46:33
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craigb Jan is like the original shredder in my book.
He's 'like the original shredder' eh? So, who was that then?
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/31 11:47:52
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jamesg1213
craigb Jan is like the original shredder in my book.
He's 'like the original shredder' eh? So, who was that then?
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Re: Some interesting and intensely freaky Swedish prog rock
2014/12/31 11:49:01
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☄ Helpfulby craigb 2014/12/31 11:42:45
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