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Rare Bird
21-04-2010, 13:39
I'll go first:

Moody Blues - House Of Four Doors
Van Der Graaf Generator - House With No Door
Genesis - The chamber Of 32 Doors

snapper
21-04-2010, 15:15
NEKTAR - Door To The Future

PROSPER - Broken Door

ROGER HODGSON - Open the Door

HERBIE HANCOCK - The Spook Who Sat by the Door

The Grand Wazoo
21-04-2010, 16:07
Phideaux - 'Dormouse: A Theme'
Phideaux - 'Dormouse: An End'

Joe
21-04-2010, 16:45
The Doors: 'The Doors'.

Rare Bird
21-04-2010, 17:55
We seem to have a non-prog situation on a few counts here :lolsign:

Maybe this was a bad idea :lol:

Beechwoods
21-04-2010, 18:16
Putting matters right...

A Door Opens And Closes - Soft Machine, part of Esther's Nose Job

The Grand Wazoo
21-04-2010, 18:45
We seem to have a non-prog situation on a few counts here :lolsign:

Maybe this was a bad idea :lol:

.......erm there's also a non-doors situation here on at least 2 counts! I thought Phideaux were prog, but I guess not by your standards.

Rare Bird
21-04-2010, 18:51
.......erm there's also a non-doors situation here on at least 2 counts! I thought Phideaux were prog, but I guess not by your standards.

:lolsign:

Wasnt the Phideaux i was refering ter

snapper
21-04-2010, 19:25
:lolsign:

Wasnt the Phideaux i was refering ter


Were you referring to mine,Andr'e?



NEKTAR - Door To The Future

PROSPER - Broken Door

ROGER HODGSON - Open the Door

HERBIE HANCOCK - The Spook Who Sat by the Door


Nektar - Prog rock sub genre - Psychedelic/Space Rock

Prosper - Prog rock sub genre - Krautrock

Roger Hodgson - Prog rock sub genre - Member of sophisto-rock band Supertramp (OK,I'm 'clutching at straws' here)

Herbie Hancock - Prog rock sub genre - Jazz Rock/Fusion


Just be grateful I never mentioned Shakin' Stevens.

:lolsign:

snapper
21-04-2010, 19:54
Caravan - If I Could Do(or) It All Over Again, I'd Do(or) It All Over You.

Rare Bird
21-04-2010, 20:19
Were you referring to mine,Andr'e?





Nektar - Prog rock sub genre - Psychedelic/Space Rock

Prosper - Prog rock sub genre - Krautrock

Roger Hodgson - Prog rock sub genre - Member of sophisto-rock band Supertramp (OK,I'm 'clutching at straws' here)

Herbie Hancock - Prog rock sub genre - Jazz Rock/Fusion


Just be grateful I never mentioned Shakin' Stevens.

:lolsign:

:lol:

Beechwoods
21-04-2010, 20:41
Sorry Andr'e... but it is pre-73, so it might just count!

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August 1972 on York records :)

The Grand Wazoo
21-04-2010, 21:16
Taking Beechie's lead, & pushing a bit harder at an open door.......wasn't Stuart Copeland in Curved Air?
........In that case I claim:
The Police - 'Do(or) Do(or) Do(or), De Da(w) Da(w) Da(w)'

YNWaN
21-04-2010, 21:16
I'll go first:

Moody Blues - House Of Four Doors
Van Der Graaf Generator - House With No Door
Genesis - The chamber Of 32 Doors

Van Der Graaf definitely - that IS proper prog as far as I am concerned (Soft Machine too).

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The Grand Wazoo
21-04-2010, 21:16
That's a new one - a double post with someone else's post in between!

Rare Bird
21-04-2010, 22:48
wasn't Stuart Copeland in Curved Air?


Um i'm sorry to confirm he was but only the back end of the band ..

The Grand Wazoo
21-04-2010, 23:00
the back end of the band ..


Well drummers usually are...........

Rare Bird
21-04-2010, 23:07
Well drummers usually are...........

:lolsign: You know what i mean

The Grand Wazoo
21-04-2010, 23:13
If he was the back end, then The Police must've been the bog roll!