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Hey Robin,thanks for posting this--right up my musical alley. As you said . . Good Stuff How's Bandit doing?Laura
Bandit does well, the stitches in his eyelid are just about dissolved and he's in his glory with the 14" of heavy wet snow that we're presently getting pounded with. I've been out twice in the last 12 hours dealing with it and I've worked me up quite the appetite for a rack of ribs w/my favorite bbq sauce. Cheers,Robin
I know it ain't easy but ya might consider sharing those ribs with Bandit
I'm all the treat Bandit needs,,, but then you already know that.
I don't normally post albums twice but I just realized my samples link was bogus for this album post of mine yesterday and this is one of the best recent progressive albums I've heard lately, I'm on my 3rd spin in 3 days.
Laura, I never would have taken you for a prog rock fan but if that's the case, you owe it to yourself to give this album a listen. Volume is your friend.
Robin,What turntable are you using to spin that hard disc drive of yours? I'm listening to the samples through my computer speakers at work as I type this. I like it. Thanks I am a long time fan of Yes, King Crimson, Procul Harum , early Genesis, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and a recent U.K. fan. One of my favorite prog rock albums is Ford Theatre Trilogy for the Masses which unfortunately has never been released digitally, but the vinyl is terrific. I can make you a CD on my Alesis Masterlink 9600 if you are interested.You're making me hungry Laura