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From: M.A. ARINO CLARKE <EFY6MAA@leeds.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: The road to prog
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 98 21:41:00
Message-ID: <6hi0m2$8l8_011@leeds.ac.uk>
Newsgroups: rec.music.progressive
Organization: Leeds Uni

My first "prog" experience was a King Crimson CD, that I
heard when 14 or 15.  I sort of liked fallen angel, Red
and 21st Century schizoid man, but it was too weird for
me.  Some years later I got a Yes CD set, 2CDs full of
Yes.  I instinctively left out all Yeswest when I taped
it, and headed for all the other marvellous music, that
seemed so new to me.

(Post in a thread on the participants' approaches to the genre. 'Yeswest' refers to the 1980s pop incarnation of Yes.)
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