Saw Ambrosia about 2 yrs. Great great show!! And Aeorosmith Rocks- I would get dressed for work and dates for days listening to Back in the Saddle. Perfect pump you up!
I love the first and second Ambroisa albums! Their last album Road island is really good it is definitely a return to form. Great video as always Scott! 👍👍
As soon as you post a new video, I automatically press 'like' before I've even watched most of it. I swear if you made a 30 minute video telling us all why we should paint kittens green and listen to the Black Dyke Brass Band playing hits by Abba, I'd still press 'like' and endure it, purely out of loyalty.
Not mentioned but very good: After Forever: Decipher, Don Airey: K2, Alquin: The Mountain Queen, Alquin: Nobody Can Wait Forever, Arena: Songs From The Lion Cage + 9 other studio albums, Ayreon: The Final Experiment + all the other studio albums. On my You Tube channel Harold's Prog Rock Show a show about the Arena albums and one about the Ayreon albums.
Scot, I just wanted to thank you, man. I have been diving deep into Prog Rock lately and I've discovered so much great music. It's brought so much joy and happiness into my life. And it's largely because of your amazing content on this channel and enthusiasm for the genre. You're an inspiration. Keep up the good work, brother. I'll be here for it. Thanks again.
Great video Scot! I have some listening to do with some of those bands I’m not familiar with. And regarding Ambrosia, I didn’t realize their first few albums were prog until a video popped up in my feed with an Alan Parsons interview. He talked about having produced their first album, so now I want to hear their early music. 👍
Atlantis Philharmonic was from Cleveland. Only made that one album. Got a chance to see them live (backing the Raspberries I think) at St Pascals Church gym. They could do most of that album live and were amazing to watch. 2 guys, Royce Gibson on drums and Joe DiFazio on everything else, which was an understatement. He would play the keys with one hand, guitar in the other hand (using hammer-ons & pulloffs) and the bass pedals with his feet, all at the same time.
I didn’t think ‘80’s Aerosmith was bad at all, just not as interesting as the earlier stuff. Then again, I can say the same exact thing about at least seven other bands that span those decades (Deep Purple, Yes, Pink Floyd, Rush, Fleetwood Mac, Santana, Heart…)
@@MochaDaisy8645 I had Pump and Permanent Vacation on cassette and loved them back then as a 14 year old but can’t remember the last time I listened to them.
@@TheProgCorner Their best stuff, no doubt. Though I think that "Night In The Ruts" and "Rock In A Hard Place" are underrated records. Better than what came after at least.
Some great albums Scot. A couple of A recommendations: Abecedarians The Other side of the Fence. 2 10" vinyl with a limited run of 1500. Numbered. The first 500 on yellow translucent vinyl. But the best part is the music is top tier. Still available on Discogs. Also Laurie Anderson Big Science. Cheers!
Hey Scot! Thanks to your collection, I remembered the wonderful summer album Sung Tongs from Animal Collective, and listened to it, what a tribal experience! And also, this Gentle Giant T-shirt is pretty awesome. I remember getting Steven Wilson's remix of this record at the beginning of the year, it sounds really good! ✌️
nice idea!..I did this on my channel as well, a little less than a year ago, once I got my Record Room set up. This should be really fun to see what you have and what you may not have in your collection. I may do a follow-up the Vinyl A-Z series I did last year with a CD A-Z series at some point after I finish some other projects (1 project at-a-time, lol).
Aloha: I've never got totally into however, CALE PARKS from Aloha released an amazing EP produced by Brian Jacobs of Apes & Androids/Call Florence Pow titled "To Swift Mars" from 2009.
Wow, a lot of stuff that I've never heard of, and I'm old (67). I do have a copy of the Aqua Fragile album (bought it back in the 70's, soon after Bernardo L. joined PFM-love it). Nice G.G. T-shirt...I have not seen any reviews of the recent version of "The Missing Piece" from you or Pete Pardo, Brendon Synder, I, like most G.G. fans , did not really care for tracks 2-5, but the rest is fantastic IMO.
I saw the tour, Spring of '77, and they played the song "Winning" (with percussion backing tape) ,but I would love to hear a live version from that tour..but there was none on the live box, or any of the bootlegs...."memories of old days" was amazing -live.@@TheProgCorner
Awesome! Whenever i see Mass-Media Stars i get excited. Probably my favourite RPI album along with Locanda delle Fate. And just a word about Jon Anderson. Song of Seven has always been my favourite from him. And i need that vinyl so badly too!
Olias, Song of Seven, and Animation by sweet-scented avatar, Johannes Anderson are my favorite mentions here. Impressive breadth of ear, Monsieur. I knew but few in the As. Much to explore, starting with Animal Collective and Jon's colab with Flower Kings. How wondrous is that! My friend and linguist George Lakoff said "love is a collaborative work of art." See also: "Metaphors We Live By".
Ugh! I missed out on All Traps on Earth and I think it's selling for prices comparable to the Anglagard albums now! I do have all of the Anekdoten albums and I picked up the first in the new set of Landberk reissues, though.
Nice collection! Admittedly I don't have any vinyls, since as is I lack the means to use them, the space to keep them, or the money to really afford them, so for the time being at least I'm just sticking to CDs. Sure, it's not as glamorous, but it's still nice. It's not as big or diverse a collection as yours, either, but I like it and try to add to it when I can. For the A section, the only album in common is Asia's debut (though I'd like at least Alpha at some point too). I also have three Animals as Leaders albums (missing the debut and the newest one) and every Ayreon release, plus I'm looking to get at least a few Arena albums at some point too. Definitely some stuff you got that I'd like to find someday too!
No "Audience"? You should try to get their album "The House on the Hill"; maybe you've heard it. I love it. And that self-titled Ambrosia album, which you have, is AMAZING!
I don't know about most of these bands but I love hearing you talk about them. I enjoy listening and learning from what others have to say. And your delivery is so enjoyable. I have to admit, reputation be damned, that GG Allin put a good effort into his songwriting and studio recordings. Know what I mean? Keep up the great work, Scot. Thanks!
To get into post-extreme Anathema I would suggest you to start with Judgement and then check out Weather Systems which is one of their best among the last ones. P.S. You should totally add some Ayreon/Arjen Lucassen stuff to your A's. This guy's works are always perfectly packaged and the music is divine (well you know that for sure).
Appreciate the video, Scott. Looking forward to you going through the alphabet. It'll be interesting to see how many you have in Z other than Zappa. As for my A list, I have not nearly as many as you do. I have Algiers, Au Pairs, Albert Ayler, An Albatross and a few others. This series is going to be fun.
My favorites you've got in the "A" list Acqua Fragile (you should get their first self titled too amazing) and the first 2 Ambrosia releases. Scot how can I contact you? I'd like to send you a album (?maybe you've never heard before?)
this is the best idea. gonna watch B-Z. the Avett/ Clash similarity made me comment on the 'Debunked' video (the album, top left, one in, reminded me of Tubeway Army's first album). i'd have liked to have seen 'disturbing the peace' by Alcatrazz featuring the world's greatest singer, Graham Bonnet (Gary Puckett and Matt Monro are close by).
I hoped you had that Aviary album. I saw them on that one tour they did, opening for... I think UFO? Great harmonies, and some great proggy rickenbacker bass. I seriously thought they were going places, but no.
Good stuff. Just added several of these into your Musical Musings. =) I'll assume you have The Alan Parson's Project under the T's. =) No Aphrodite's Child...good for you. =) Could use some A.C.T.
I keep all my Pollard together because there are so many different band names that I can’t keep track of them all when they are peppered alphabetically throughout my collection haha
Auroras new album,what happend to the heart , released a few days ago. She's getting more and more exsperimental(Progy). Brian Eno made a remix of one of the songs,(A soul with no king). If you like scandinavian pop this will blow you away🤘
In addition to a couple of yours that I own,: Abigail's Ghost - Black Plastic Sun Air - Moon Safari Airbäg - The Greatest Show On Earth, (A brilliant album) Aisles - The Yearning Alquin - Mountain Queen (1970s impulse buy) Aphrodite's Child - 6 6 6 Also Eden - [Redacted] (Great band with Airbag and Porcupine Tree Vibes - not a fan of vocals) Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
Hey Scot! I seriously thought when you said Swedish pop, that we would see some ABBA in your collection. Nothing wrong with that, certainly none of us would judge you for it (at least I hope not)
Well since Jon Anderson is mentioned in this video and being judged is mentioned in this thread, I thought this would be a good place to do a “what if” that my friends would judge me for. What I mean by that is that I’m always coming up with ideas for the “dream team” all-star bands and existing bands touring together, to the point where my friends just roll their eyes and think I’m crazy (but in a good way, like the way people need at least one crazy friend to tell interesting stories about). Let’s say Jon is planning a farewell tour and recruits Tony K on keys (both men pushing 80). Assuming that Bill Bruford is not coming out of retirement (I think he would be better suited for that Beat project if he did, anyway…), let’s say it’s Simon Phillips on drums. His skill set would have it that he would be suitable in the shoes of Bill and Alan White in any context. Then to round it out, Steve Morse and Geddy Lee (assuming he DOES come out of retirement). I don’t see why this couldn’t work but is it too far fetched?
That was fabulous! 😊 I ain't got any of your A collection! 😆 Love that you have Adam Ant...I need to get that! Looking forward to your B's....love the Bee cushion.
What? No AC/DC? You need at least the Bon Scott albums. How can you not own Powerage or Let There Be Rock.... Jeeeeeeeezus. Sorry had to edit this comment: Great video, man. And by the way, if you have a good sound system, you will be blown away by AC/DC's Jailbreak'74 EP and the title song Jailbreak. Man, that has a great performance, and so well-recorded.
I figured most people would assume I meant ABBA when I said it was a pop group from Sweden!!! No. No ABBA in the collection. My wish list is ENORMOUS!!!
@@TheProgCorner early ABBA can be abit corny, later ABBA has some great pop songs like Head Over Heels (that chromaticism) or The Day Before You Came (beautiful lyrics). Well, very different from Zappa or Yes.
Glad to see prog Ambrosia in the collection
Absolutely!!!!
Saw Ambrosia about 2 yrs. Great great show!! And Aeorosmith Rocks- I would get dressed for work and dates for days listening to Back in the Saddle. Perfect pump you up!
GG Allen, were the most expensive seats at his concerts were the last row🤣🤣🤣 Great collection so far!
Good one!!!!
I love the first and second Ambroisa albums! Their last album Road island is really good it is definitely a return to form. Great video as always Scott! 👍👍
Road Island is great!!! And the album cover is bonkers.
Yes one of my favorite album covers!
...another reminder that I need to visit mom's house & retrieve my LPs. That one is definitely worth framing! 😁
I'm guilty...I love their Pop stuff, as well. Played very well & they sound great live, too!
@jazzpunk they really are an awesome band ! 👍
As soon as you post a new video, I automatically press 'like' before I've even watched most of it. I swear if you made a 30 minute video telling us all why we should paint kittens green and listen to the Black Dyke Brass Band playing hits by Abba, I'd still press 'like' and endure it, purely out of loyalty.
That’s amazing. Thanks!!!!🙏
It’s really fun to watch you go through your collection!
I wasn’t sure people would be interested so I thought I’d do one and see!!! But the numbers are great so : HERE WE GO!! I’m going through all of it!!!
Not mentioned but very good: After Forever: Decipher, Don Airey: K2, Alquin: The Mountain Queen, Alquin: Nobody Can Wait Forever, Arena: Songs From The Lion Cage + 9 other studio albums, Ayreon: The Final Experiment + all the other studio albums. On my You Tube channel Harold's Prog Rock Show a show about the Arena albums and one about the Ayreon albums.
I need some Ayreon on vinyl!!!! Donations accepted!!!!!
These are great! Do the whole collection, I'm watchin and thanks for sharing
I’m going to do a letter a week?
@@TheProgCorner I'm getting verklempt...
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Scot, I just wanted to thank you, man. I have been diving deep into Prog Rock lately and I've discovered so much great music. It's brought so much joy and happiness into my life. And it's largely because of your amazing content on this channel and enthusiasm for the genre. You're an inspiration. Keep up the good work, brother. I'll be here for it. Thanks again.
Thank you!!!! I appreciate you.
Great video Scot! I have some listening to do with some of those bands I’m not familiar with. And regarding Ambrosia, I didn’t realize their first few albums were prog until a video popped up in my feed with an Alan Parsons interview. He talked about having produced their first album, so now I want to hear their early music. 👍
Early Ambrosia is amazing!!!!!!
Atmosphere was terrific.
Okay!!!!!
I love watching this kinda videos. I already can't wait for the rest of the series!
Me neither!!!
Adam & The Ants! Huge here in the UK at the time. Stand & Deliver!
I love Adam Ant!!!!!
Atlantis Philharmonic was from Cleveland. Only made that one album. Got a chance to see them live (backing the Raspberries I think) at St Pascals Church gym. They could do most of that album live and were amazing to watch. 2 guys, Royce Gibson on drums and Joe DiFazio on everything else, which was an understatement. He would play the keys with one hand, guitar in the other hand (using hammer-ons & pulloffs) and the bass pedals with his feet, all at the same time.
Cleveland!!! Okay, thank you!!!
Australian band - Angels - album called Face to Face
I don’t know that one!!!
Maybe because they had to change name for US to Angel City.
You have way more A's than I do. Love that early Aerosmith run
Early Aerosmith was awesome!!!!
Those are the only ones in my collection too. Such an awesome run
I didn’t think ‘80’s Aerosmith was bad at all, just not as interesting as the earlier stuff. Then again, I can say the same exact thing about at least seven other bands that span those decades (Deep Purple, Yes, Pink Floyd, Rush, Fleetwood Mac, Santana, Heart…)
@@MochaDaisy8645 I had Pump and Permanent Vacation on cassette and loved them back then as a 14 year old but can’t remember the last time I listened to them.
@@TheProgCorner Their best stuff, no doubt. Though I think that "Night In The Ruts" and "Rock In A Hard Place" are underrated records. Better than what came after at least.
Some great albums Scot.
A couple of A recommendations: Abecedarians The Other side of the Fence. 2 10" vinyl with a limited run of 1500. Numbered. The first 500 on yellow translucent vinyl. But the best part is the music is top tier. Still available on Discogs. Also Laurie Anderson Big Science. Cheers!
I love Laurie Anderson. I used to have that…
Nice idea Soct about show "A" collection: what a huge private collection. Love Aerosmith´s early stuff!
Should be fun to go through the alphabet!!!
Hey Scot! Thanks to your collection, I remembered the wonderful summer album Sung Tongs from Animal Collective, and listened to it, what a tribal experience!
And also, this Gentle Giant T-shirt is pretty awesome. I remember getting Steven Wilson's remix of this record at the beginning of the year, it sounds really good! ✌️
Such an underrated album!!!
nice idea!..I did this on my channel as well, a little less than a year ago, once I got my Record Room set up. This should be really fun to see what you have and what you may not have in your collection.
I may do a follow-up the Vinyl A-Z series I did last year with a CD A-Z series at some point after I finish some other projects (1 project at-a-time, lol).
Aloha: I've never got totally into however, CALE PARKS from Aloha released an amazing EP produced by Brian Jacobs of Apes & Androids/Call Florence Pow titled "To Swift Mars" from 2009.
That EP was really good!!!
Extremely cool collection, my friend 🍺🤘
Thank you!!!
Ooo…
I haven’t made a livestream in awhile, but Jim is going to be on the panel? Maybe I’ll get a glimpse of both Awaken canvases I had printed. 💖
Yeah!!!!! Jim!!!!!
Wow, a lot of stuff that I've never heard of, and I'm old (67). I do have a copy of the Aqua Fragile album (bought it back in the 70's, soon after Bernardo L. joined PFM-love it). Nice G.G. T-shirt...I have not seen any reviews of the recent version of "The Missing Piece" from you or Pete Pardo, Brendon Synder, I, like most G.G. fans , did not really care for tracks 2-5, but the rest is fantastic IMO.
It’s way better than I thought back when it was released!!!!
I saw the tour, Spring of '77, and they played the song "Winning" (with percussion backing tape) ,but I would love to hear a live version from that tour..but there was none on the live box, or any of the bootlegs...."memories of old days" was amazing -live.@@TheProgCorner
what a great idea i am curious about your collection .see always interesting backgrounds .
albumcovers i don.t know
I have been meaning to do this for a while. We love vinyl!!!!! 👍👍
@@TheProgCorner its a adiction and i have also a soft spot for gatefolds and covers
Awesome! Whenever i see Mass-Media Stars i get excited. Probably my favourite RPI album along with Locanda delle Fate. And just a word about Jon Anderson. Song of Seven has always been my favourite from him. And i need that vinyl so badly too!
Mass Media Stars!!! So amazing!!!
Olias, Song of Seven, and Animation by sweet-scented avatar, Johannes Anderson are my favorite mentions here. Impressive breadth of ear, Monsieur. I knew but few in the As. Much to explore, starting with Animal Collective and Jon's colab with Flower Kings. How wondrous is that! My friend and linguist George Lakoff said "love is a collaborative work of art." See also: "Metaphors We Live By".
Nice!!!!
Great idea, Scot. My vinyl is categorised in genre. I'm not sure because sometimes I do not know where stuff is.
👍👍👍
Ugh! I missed out on All Traps on Earth and I think it's selling for prices comparable to the Anglagard albums now! I do have all of the Anekdoten albums and I picked up the first in the new set of Landberk reissues, though.
Landberk!!! Nice!
Nice collection! Admittedly I don't have any vinyls, since as is I lack the means to use them, the space to keep them, or the money to really afford them, so for the time being at least I'm just sticking to CDs. Sure, it's not as glamorous, but it's still nice. It's not as big or diverse a collection as yours, either, but I like it and try to add to it when I can. For the A section, the only album in common is Asia's debut (though I'd like at least Alpha at some point too). I also have three Animals as Leaders albums (missing the debut and the newest one) and every Ayreon release, plus I'm looking to get at least a few Arena albums at some point too. Definitely some stuff you got that I'd like to find someday too!
Ayreon is a big void in my collection!!!!!
I misread the title at first, thought you were gonna talk about some obscure album just called "a"
Nice!!!!
Fantastic collection Scot,their great albums,it's a great idea to show your collection.
Pulling back the curtain. It’s terrifying!!!
@@TheProgCorner 👍
This is going to be a cool series. I would definitely add Atler Bridge. Just a great heavy rock band. I love Prog, but I love my Rock and Roll.
I love them!!!!
You surprised me with The Avett Brothers! I'm a big fan. That's a great album.
Great live band. Bought that one at a show of theirs…
Love the Gentle Giant Interview shirt!!
👍👍👍
Great idea , Scot. Keep it Rollin.' Next time give a brief genre description to the obscure bands so we have a clue if we wanna look into them.
Yeah, I wasn’t sure how much time to devote to each title…
@@TheProgCorner just a brief comment will do wonders for the obscure ones☺️
Good Good Good Idea Scot!! Adolescents,Airport 5,Artic Monckeys!👍👍👍PD1: Thanx from CARDIACS!! PD2: I ❤ Robert Pollard!!
Yes sir!!! GbV! GbV!!!
No "Audience"? You should try to get their album "The House on the Hill"; maybe you've heard it. I love it. And that self-titled Ambrosia album, which you have, is AMAZING!
It’s a great album!!! I would welcome it with open arms into the A’s.
I don't know about most of these bands but I love hearing you talk about them. I enjoy listening and learning from what others have to say. And your delivery is so enjoyable.
I have to admit, reputation be damned, that GG Allin put a good effort into his songwriting and studio recordings. Know what I mean?
Keep up the great work, Scot. Thanks!
Thank you!!!
I'm looking forward to the rest of this series.
Should be fun!!! Probably do a couple a month…
To get into post-extreme Anathema I would suggest you to start with Judgement and then check out Weather Systems which is one of their best among the last ones.
P.S. You should totally add some Ayreon/Arjen Lucassen stuff to your A's. This guy's works are always perfectly packaged and the music is divine (well you know that for sure).
I definitely need some Ayreon!!!!
“And when the Lamb opened the fourth seal,
I saw, I saw”. . . that Scottie needs 666.
Somebody please send this boy Aphrodite’s Child’s masterpiece.
Please!!!!?
Appreciate the video, Scott. Looking forward to you going through the alphabet. It'll be interesting to see how many you have in Z other than Zappa. As for my A list, I have not nearly as many as you do. I have Algiers, Au Pairs, Albert Ayler, An Albatross and a few others. This series is going to be fun.
It’s a little unnerving. Like taking your clothes off…
I bet "Y", "G", "P" and "K" would be much lengthier 😊
I wonder why…
I’m guessing since your a prog guy that you probably don’t care much for ac/dc but back in black is a must have!!!
I definitely need it in the collection…
Love this! Look forward to future segments
Great fun and no preparation necessary!!!! My kind of episode. I hope it does well because there’s a lot left to get through…
My favorites you've got in the "A" list Acqua Fragile (you should get their first self titled too amazing) and the first 2 Ambrosia releases. Scot how can I contact you? I'd like to send you a album (?maybe you've never heard before?)
You can email me at:
miamiscot@hotmail.com
👍👍👍
this is the best idea. gonna watch B-Z. the Avett/ Clash similarity made me comment on the 'Debunked' video (the album, top left, one in, reminded me of Tubeway Army's first album). i'd have liked to have seen 'disturbing the peace' by Alcatrazz featuring the world's greatest singer, Graham Bonnet (Gary Puckett and Matt Monro are close by).
I love Alcatrazz!!!!! And Bonnet!!! So good in Rainbow…
I hoped you had that Aviary album. I saw them on that one tour they did, opening for... I think UFO? Great harmonies, and some great proggy rickenbacker bass. I seriously thought they were going places, but no.
They were just awesome!!!! Could have been huge…
No ABBA?😢 But Wow, you got that Airport 5! Maybe someday I'll pick it up from Discogs.
Yeah, I know I need some ABBA…
Good stuff. Just added several of these into your Musical Musings. =) I'll assume you have The Alan Parson's Project under the T's. =) No Aphrodite's Child...good for you. =) Could use some A.C.T.
Hystero Demonopathy by Antonius Rex (italian prog artist) would be a cool addition!
I'm gonna do a video series about my collection, probably in the order of when I got them.
Sweeeeet.
I keep all my Pollard together because there are so many different band names that I can’t keep track of them all when they are peppered alphabetically throughout my collection haha
It’s a problem. Cash Rivers, anyone?
Fantastic choices. Have you any Arena or Aether great Brazilian prog.
I need some Arena on vinyl. 👍❤️❤️
@@TheProgCorner Cool i need some too.
When I saw the title I thought you were going to talk about the Jethro Tull album.
Jobson!!!!
Acqua Fragile is the first A album on my shelf 😄
You should check out Arcade Fire’s latest, “WE” - it’s very proggy!
I listened to it once. Maybe I need to listen to it again with an open mind?
@@TheProgCorner it’s very concept-y, and definitely a Covid album, but has some high points for sure
Auroras new album,what happend to the heart , released a few days ago.
She's getting more and more exsperimental(Progy).
Brian Eno made a remix of one of the songs,(A soul with no king).
If you like scandinavian pop this will blow you away🤘
👍👍👍
Man, prog albums have some great artwork
In addition to a couple of yours that I own,:
Abigail's Ghost - Black Plastic Sun
Air - Moon Safari
Airbäg - The Greatest Show On Earth, (A brilliant album)
Aisles - The Yearning
Alquin - Mountain Queen (1970s impulse buy)
Aphrodite's Child - 6 6 6
Also Eden - [Redacted] (Great band with Airbag and Porcupine Tree Vibes - not a fan of vocals)
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
Abagail's Ghost, what a great band. Whatever happened to them? D_Letion great song
666 and A.Rooster 👍
I'm Japanese but I've never heard of Ars Nova!
I can't wait for the next episode!
Ars Nova are AWESOME!!!!
I like early Ars Nova what it was a pure girls band - Android Domina and Biogenesis are absolutely 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Hey Scot! I thought 'Argent' might be in your collection.🤩
Remember: this is my THIRD vinyl collection!!! So much I still need - including some Argent!!!!
Nice to see Angel. You might like ALQUIN. No Argent?
I know!!!!! So many holes need to be plugged!!!!
Great idea Scott, but what about "Arena" and "Ayreon"? You don´t like it? Greetings from Argentina. I can´t wait for the "B".
I know!!!! I’m a poor man!!!! But I definitely need to get something from each of those great bands!!!! 🇦🇷🇺🇸
Did I miss Asia? Do I really have a prog album you don't lol. Also, do you like the ounk band ALL?
You missed it. I have the first two!!!
Nice "A" session! By the way, Intorno alla mia cattiva educazione = Around my bad education.
Thanks for the translation!!!!! 👍👍🇮🇹
"A" bands I'd recommend include Agitation Free and Ash Ra Tempel... and Ayreon
Bring it on!!! Oh, my poor wallet!!!
Hey Scot! I seriously thought when you said Swedish pop, that we would see some ABBA in your collection. Nothing wrong with that, certainly none of us would judge you for it (at least I hope not)
That was the idea!!! Yeah, no ABBA in the collection but if I see a decent copy of Arrival or The Visitors out there…
I was all set to express my shock at no ABBA. In my mind, if you’re a Swiftie you have to acknowledge ABBA.
Well since Jon Anderson is mentioned in this video and being judged is mentioned in this thread, I thought this would be a good place to do a “what if” that my friends would judge me for. What I mean by that is that I’m always coming up with ideas for the “dream team” all-star bands and existing bands touring together, to the point where my friends just roll their eyes and think I’m crazy (but in a good way, like the way people need at least one crazy friend to tell interesting stories about). Let’s say Jon is planning a farewell tour and recruits Tony K on keys (both men pushing 80). Assuming that Bill Bruford is not coming out of retirement (I think he would be better suited for that Beat project if he did, anyway…), let’s say it’s Simon Phillips on drums. His skill set would have it that he would be suitable in the shoes of Bill and Alan White in any context. Then to round it out, Steve Morse and Geddy Lee (assuming he DOES come out of retirement). I don’t see why this couldn’t work but is it too far fetched?
A by Jethro Tull is underrated, i love Protect & Survive energy!
I love A!!!!
Enjoyed that. Do you have CDs as well?
I do have CDs as well. But not as many…
@@TheProgCorner Bet there’s no room left in the house. Very impressive
Nice collection, but you realy need the Italian band Agora. And the best Atoll album is « l’araignée mal ».
Great band!!!!!!
You need some albums from "ANGE'
I know!!! I love Ange but nothing on vinyl. Yet!!!
i was looking out for Arzachel throughout this whole video but it never came up! is it still hard to get hold of or you just weren't aware of them?
I need that!!!!
Oh yes! I will save this for later!
Jennifer!!! How are you?
@@TheProgCorner I am good. This A to Z is a fantastic idea 💡 I will watch it later. 😊 😃
That was fabulous! 😊
I ain't got any of your A collection! 😆 Love that you have Adam Ant...I need to get that! Looking forward to your B's....love the Bee cushion.
@@jeniferallan6693 Bzzzzzzz…
What? No AC/DC? You need at least the Bon Scott albums. How can you not own Powerage or Let There Be Rock.... Jeeeeeeeezus.
Sorry had to edit this comment: Great video, man.
And by the way, if you have a good sound system, you will be blown away by AC/DC's Jailbreak'74 EP and the title song Jailbreak. Man, that has a great performance, and so well-recorded.
Bon Scott was awesome!!!
Scot, Aerosmith's Permanent Vacation and Pump are great albums. You should probably give them a second listen. I agree that Rocks is their best album.
Are you putting 10cc under Ten?
I put them at the end…
Why don't you have any lps of the british band - Audience?
Please send me a copy of A House On A Hill!!!!!
Straight A's for your A's! You may need an Alquin though.
I DEFINITELY need some Alquin. Those first two albums, man. So good!!!!!
Cool, a new video from Noble Records...
Ha ha!!!
Stifled Man Casino !!!! Hell Yeah !!!!!!
You know what time it is!!!!!!!!!
Gentle Giant In’terview!! ❤❤
So underrated.
So... how long we have to wait until we see your Zappa and ZZ Top collection...?....
You’ll be waiting a long time for ZZ Top (I sadly don’t have any of theirs on vinyl. Yet…)
I have Änglagård-hybris testpress OG and Epilog OG and Viljans Öga OG plus the live album
I’ve seen the live album on Discogs for a decent price but the three studio albums…out of reach for me!!!
GOOD THANKS
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Hey scot! Unrelated but what do you think of Oingo Boingo?
Also there is this other cool band from chapel hill called Arrogance that I like. That could go into your A collection
I love Oingo Boingo!!!
Can’t wait for the K episode
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When you said Swedish pop band that starts with A… not what I expected.😅
Exactly!!!! I’m not an ABBA guy…
Fuggin' A!
Peace on earth.
Indeed!!!
Scot, no ABC? I would recommend giving ABC's The Lexicon of Love a try.
Trevor Horn!!!
@@TheProgCorner That's correct!
FINALLY!!!!!
Cool. I’ve been dragging my heals, always thinking it’s not enough!!!
Speaking of my A section, I recently traded in my Aerosmith records for an Amon Duul record.
A good trade.
No Arena..Argent... Ayreon??
I know!! I know!!! (This is a little embarrassing and why I have been hesitant to do this kind of episode but I try to keep it real!!!) 👍👍
@@TheProgCornerIt's your collection, nobody elses!!👍😎
i have asia alpha on vinyl
Such a beautiful sleeve on Alpha.
Audience - House on the Hill?
I know!!!
Atomic Rooster great band. I also like Aura. I think you would like them.
I don’t think I know them…
They are like Clannad. Two members of Nightwish.@@TheProgCorner
Oh!!! Sounds good.
"I don't mind swedish pop."
Any ABBA in your collection?
I figured most people would assume I meant ABBA when I said it was a pop group from Sweden!!! No. No ABBA in the collection. My wish list is ENORMOUS!!!
@@TheProgCorner early ABBA can be abit corny, later ABBA has some great pop songs like Head Over Heels (that chromaticism) or The Day Before You Came (beautiful lyrics).
Well, very different from Zappa or Yes.
@hansvandermeulen5515 Hey, Steve Howe is an ABBA fan so…
@@TheProgCorner I didn't know that, cool.
Aardvark,Acqua Fragile?
I have Mass Media Stars. You missed it…
Did I miss these? No Alice Cooper (I file under "A" because I only have the Group albums)?
No Allman Brothers Band? No AWB? 😁
Man! I used to have all the Alice Cooper up through Flush The Fashion either on LP or cassette.
For some reason, I have never bought any Atomic Rooster...
You need Atlas "Bla Vardag"
And I need it BADLY!!! What a great album!!!!!
Have the optimist on blu ray, just ok
I never clicked with Anathema the way a lot of people did. Good band but you know…