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  1. Yeah well this one's sure to be super popular... not! Anyway this is interesting. I've often noted my exceeding love for Italian prog, especially PFM, however I have to admit this live album of theirs doesn't really have the same magic of their first three studio albums. It's like they're playing too fast and too loose, and the songs get lost in the jamming. It almost doesn't sound like the same band. The playing is electric of course, very exciting, but it's really missing that balance between the achingly beautiful and the chaotic and raucous that makes PFM so special. On the flip side, In On The Kill Taker is the only Fugazi album I own, or have ever heard, but it's an absolute slaughter. It's heavy and cerebral and visceral and creative and I really enjoy it, though it's tough to play around others, lol. So I'm splitting my vote. In On The Kill Taker for the album, but PFM for the band.
  2. I've just bought a few albums from the Italian prog movement of the early 70s, and I was wondering what other people think about this movement and what some of their favorite albums and artists are from it. So far I've heard PFM's Per Un Amico, and Le Orme's Felona E Sorona
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