"prog rock is again being hailed for restoring art to modern rock, allowing innovative musicianship to be revered instead of reviled."
Renée Graham of The Boston Globe takes a look at the perceived prog rock revival in this article. Perhaps a return to prog rock as a legitimately respected and commercially viable musical genre would help curb the piracy problem….who wants to wait to download a 25 minute drum solo from a P2P network? It’s quicker to drive to Best Buy….
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1 Harry Bridge // May 11, 2005 at 7:33 am
Thanks for the link! Always eagerly awaiting your “prog” posts…
Oh, by the way, I finally picked up Caravan’s “In the Land of Grey & Pink,” influenced in part by hearing it on your internet radio programme…
2 Harry Bridge // May 11, 2005 at 7:34 am
Thanks for the link! Always eagerly awaiting your “prog” posts…
Oh, by the way, I finally picked up Caravan’s “In the Land of Grey & Pink,” influenced in part by hearing it on your internet radio programme…
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