on 9/12/03 7:00 PM, audities-owner@smoe.org at audities-owner@smoe.org wrote: >> I've also been listening to a lot of Spock's Beard and Transatlantic > lately, as >> a result of being late to jump on the "Snow" bandwagon. I know prog is not >> completely favored in these parts, but the pop element is very strong with > all >> the SB and TA releases. > > Joe, count me among the Spock's Beard converts. Whether or not they appeal > to the majority here or not, you're correct in pointing out that anyone with > an ear for melody and songcraft will find great value here. And to leap-prog > I've recently been enjoying a few clandestine Dream Theatre sides. > Good musicianship and creative ideas are always a great combination for > those with wider bandwidth. Ditto for me - I was seduced by the knowledge of drummer Nick D'Virgilio's work with Kevin Gilbert, and then his recent turn in the drum throne for the Rubinoos. After hearing "Snow," I've since picked up "V" and "Feel Euphoria." "Feel Euphoria" is the latest, and the first without front man Neal Morse (the member who also did Transatlantic, and I've been listening to them as well). It's a bit different, but they did a fine job considering that Neal wrote and sang the majority of their previous material. And I gotta agree, they have the goods in melody and songwriting. Each Spock's album has one vocal harmony extravaganza a la Gentle Giant (madrigal-type arrangements) that are simply mind blowing, and they are able to pull them off live, as the DVD "Don't Try This At Home" proves on the song "Gibberish." Color me impressed. Haven't gone so far as Dream Theatre yet...still preferring The Firesign Theatre. Brioohs -- THE OOHS HOME PAGE at http://www.theoohs.com THE OOHS on MP3.COM at http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/192/the_oohs.html Both CDs available at NOT LAME, CD BABY, JAM, TR BAZAAR or KOOL KAT MUSIK!