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Alistair
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All right; my little list.

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Hey guys,

All right. In no real order....

Progressive Metal:
1) Kamelot (Roy Khan blows me away.....)
2) Fates Warning
3) Lana Lane

Progressive Rock:
1) Mr. Gil (Former Collage)
2) The Mystic Drewe of Clearlight (Insturmental)
3) Rocket Scientest

Folk/Celtic:
1) Gordon Lightfoot
2) Eimarr Quinn
3) Richard Thompson (Helluva Acustic Player)

Gothic:
1) Lucuna Coil (Cristina Scabbia, Hands down. Enough said)
2) nkubus Sukkubus (Punk Gotch, odd, eh? Pull it off)

Others:
1) Yasunori Mitsuda (Game Music, this guy is impressive....)
2) .hack//sign (Anime, kill me. Pretty music, tho)
3) Skaven, Awesome, or Purple Motion (MOD's, fantastic computer generated, tho)

That's all I can think of for now, or what I'm listenin' to most. I hope some of ya take a sneak peak at some, or suggest songs, or help you out. I'm glad to do it.

I'm also lookin' for others as well. Lookin' to enlarge my Mp3's collection further. Hehe.

Laters,
Alistair
"A gathering of wolfs
Under luna's light
Fear of the unknown
Make us worshippers at night..."

-Kamelot, Lunar Sanctum
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Post by awip2062 »

What?!?!?!!?

Rush didn't make it on the list?!?!?!?!?!?

Do you need to be duct taped to a passing RV and sent down to the river, boy? :evil: :wink:
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Post by Alistair »

Well,

Ya know, being a Rush bored, it's kinda obvious..... =P


#1 Rush.

=D


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Alistair
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Fear of the unknown
Make us worshippers at night..."

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I know, dude, but I had to tease. :wink:
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Post by Sir Myghin »

Alistair wrote:Well,

Ya know, being a Rush bored, it's kinda obvious..... =P


#1 Rush.

=D


Laters,
Alistair
hey hey hey we are a board , we aren't the rush forum that place was a bored :x , i'm just hazing the new guy though have a great time here, don't skimp on the useless games :D
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Post by Mr. Potatoe Head »

Welcome again Alistair

It was kind of you to inform us of music that is available. An open mind is an open book, thank you! I have heard of some of the music that you mention. My kettle being full most of the time I appreciate the introduction. I will certaintly try and introduce myself to what it is that you have taught me, thanks and I look forward to more of your thoughts.
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Post by Sir Myghin »

i've heard of gordon lightfoot and none others from that list :D
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Post by funky cm »

I have to admit to owning a Gordon Lightfoot CD.
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Post by Alistair »

Howdy,

Your welcome for suggestion, and I know some of your have heard these before. =D That's a good thing, for they are gettin' attention that they deserve.

Anywho. Yeah, I know Gordon Lightfoot is pretty main stream, but isn't half bad either. Some of these, are well, more poppish, but they have something standin' out, or just fantastic band over all.

=D


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Fear of the unknown
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Post by AnalogK »

Alistair wrote: Yeah, I know Gordon Lightfoot is pretty main stream


Alistair

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Rush on! AnalogK....aka "The Count"

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"It's the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"

Tony Rice does a good version of that song
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