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Magnus Karlsson's Free Fall - Hunt The Flame (Melodic Metal, Swedish guitarist)

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Headphones/loud to blow the cobwebs away before I go out for the day with mates to our favourite vinyl shop & cafe then music listening til evening. Looked forward to this since leaving hospital two weeks ago.
Congratulations on escaping from the hospital and all but that's devil worship music!😈
 
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Tiger Moth Tales - Cocoon

I wish I could find a way to play this artist's music to every prog lover on here, especially Gabriel era Genesis. It's difficult to find this music apart from Bandcamp and even the albums on there only allow certain tracks to play prior to purchase.

Peter Jones is an absolute marvel, totally blind and composes, plays every instrument and sings everything, frequently sounding uncannily like Peter Gabriel.

This particular track, 'The First Lament' has the most achingly beautiful guitar that exists anywhere, the closest that music could ever bring me to tears - I've included a YouTube link of a live performance of that song although the drums from part way through spoil it somewhat. The album version is very special to me, I bought Cocoon 10y ago and this is the 10y reissue.
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...another track 'The Merry Vicar' on this album has such similarity to the bonkers bits of Suppers Ready or The Battle Of Epping Forest that it could easily fit into Foxtrot or Selling England and nobody would realise it isn't actually Genesis with Gabriel singing (live versions are too dissimilar so I haven't included a link, just another mellow song from another album)

 
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Tiger Moth Tales - Cocoon

I wish I could find a way to play this artist's music to every prog lover on here, especially Gabriel era Genesis. It's difficult to find this music apart from Bandcamp and even the albums on there only allow certain tracks to play prior to purchase.

Peter Jones is an absolute marvel, totally blind and composes, plays every instrument and sings everything, frequently sounding uncannily like Peter Gabriel.

This particular track, 'The First Lament' has the most achingly beautiful guitar that exists anywhere, the closest that music could ever bring me to tears - I've included a YouTube link of a live performance of that song although the drums from part way through spoil it somewhat. The album version is very special to me, I bought Cocoon 10y ago and this is the 10y reissue.
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...another track 'The Merry Vicar' on this album has such similarity to the bonkers bits of Suppers Ready or The Battle Of Epping Forest that it could easily fit into Foxtrot or Selling England and nobody would realise it isn't actually Genesis with Gabriel singing (live versions are too dissimilar so I haven't included a link, just another mellow song from another album)

I saw him playing with Camel a few years ago 👍
 
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