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    Welcome to My Music Blog!

    Hello, and thank you for having me!

    I hope that my music blog will be of interest here. I review gigs and CDs, including many from the world of progressive rock, such as Steven Wilson, Porcupine Tree, iamthemorning, King Crimson, Ms Amy Birks, Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets etc.

    Follow the link

    https://nick-holmes-music.com/

    I do hope you enjoy reading it.

    Thanks again

    Nick Holmes Music

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    Nice site, and friend request sent on the Sadbook thing. Us reviewers need to stick together!!
    I review and blog at www.lazland.org

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    Quote Originally Posted by lazland View Post
    Nice site, and friend request sent on the Sadbook thing. Us reviewers need to stick together!!
    Thanks - I have just been looking at your site too - it's great!

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    Looks like you are a big P-Tree Fan. (looked at blog) Welcome!!
    Still alive and well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nijinsky Hind View Post
    Looks like you are a big P-Tree Fan. (looked at blog) Welcome!!
    Yes I am a massive PT fan! Saw them in London for the first time in 2022 and again in Manchester last year!

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    Interview with Malcolm Galloway of Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate - Part I

    Malcolm Galloway is a former neuropathologist who took medical retirement due to the chronic condition Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. He is lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of the prog rock band Hat’s Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, who have released seven studio albums, with another one on the way. The band is based in London, and was formed by Galloway and Mark Gatland who have been playing together since school. In the first part of this in-depth interview, Galloway talks about the band’s unusual name, researching material for his songs, concept albums, and living with chronic pain.

    https://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/0...equate-part-i/

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    Welcome to PE! FYI, promotions like a website or radio show go in the “What’s On, What’s New” forum and is limited to one thread. So you would post all future blog posts to that thread. Thanks!
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    Very interesting interview. The Light of Ancient Mistakes was one of my favorite releases last year. It was my first album of theirs, so I've been meaning to start working my way backwards through their catalog.

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    I looked it over. Very cool and easy to navigate. As a blog should be. Some sites are so cluttered, wish you well Nick!

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    Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets - Live Review - Manchester 19 June 2024

    Read my review of an excellent concert by Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets at Manchester Apollo last week

    https://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/0...s-live-review/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nijinsky Hind View Post
    I looked it over. Very cool and easy to navigate. As a blog should be. Some sites are so cluttered, wish you well Nick!
    Thanks very much - pleased you like it! Best wishes Nick

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    Interview with Malcolm Galloway of Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate - Part II

    Here's the second part of my in-depth interview with Malcolm Galloway of London-based prog rock band Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate. I hope you enjoy reading it!

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/06...quate-part-ii/

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    Gig Review: Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate and EBB in London

    Read my review of Hats Off Gentleman He's Adequate in a double bill last week in London with EBB, who won Prog magazine’s Best New Band of 2023. An excellent gig!

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/07...b-live-review/

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    Member since March 2004 mozo-pg's Avatar
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    The format of the website looks great! I'll definitely explore further.
    What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)

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    Bass Communion - Ghosts on Magnetic Tape (Steven Wilson Side Project)

    I have been listening a lot recently to Ghosts on Magnetic Tape by Bass Communion, the Steven Wilson side project. He lists it in his book 'Limited Edition of One' as one his his favourite albums. amongst much more famous ones he has made with Porcupine Tree and as a solo artist. Read my thoughts here

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/08...ass-communion/

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    Gavin Harrison and Antoine Fafard - new album Perpetual Motions

    Prog rock titan Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, King Crimson) and Canadian bass player Antoine Fafard are joined by a host of collaborators on their eclectic new album Perpetual Motions. Review here:

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/08...-album-review/

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    Sounds good. Thanks!

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    Remarkably, Fafard presented Harrison with complete recordings to add drums and percussion later; Harrison’s playing perfectly matches the pieces so it’s impossible to tell that his recordings were done separately.
    That's also how Laurence Cottle put together Gavin Harrison's solo album, Cheating The Polygraph. The two devised a concept of Porkypig Twig covers, Cottle wrote and recorded the arrangements to a click, then Harrison went on at the end. And you can't tell that the whole thing went together backwards. Cottle, interestingly, is also a bass player - one of the rare jazz guys who plays bass guitar exclusively, and never learned to play the upright.

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    Drown With Me by Porcupine Tree

    What is 'lyrical dissonance' and how does it apply to the work of Steven Wilson in his work with Porcupine Tree? Read my thoughts here:

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/08...orcupine-tree/

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    Your question should attract some interesting and lengthy answers but due to time restraints mine probably won't be one of them.
    The main reason I am responding is to actually just suggest that this type of vehicle is probably as old as humanity itself. There just always seems to been examples of the dark comedy used in lyrics that pure function is that of entertainment and titalation. In Scotland examples are oft referred to as " Gallows Humour" but I have to suppose that as a phenomenon it will exist under various cultures world wide, and of course it's often not funny at all " Oh what a lovely war " springs to mind but really I could start a list that would go on and on,

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    Nice article.
    Having only owned the DVD-A of In Absentia and the various live releases, I'd no idea it wasn't an album track.

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    Fear of a Blank Planet by Porcupine Tree - Deluxe Box Set

    Excited to see that a Deluxe Box Set of Fear of a Blank Planet by Porcupine Tree is being released in October! I can't wait, but in the meantime here are my thoughts on the original album

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2020/11...orcupine-tree/

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    Love this album but I'll think I'll pass on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Holmes Music View Post
    Excited to see that a Deluxe Box Set of Fear of a Blank Planet by Porcupine Tree is being released in October! I can't wait, but in the meantime here are my thoughts on the original album

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2020/11...orcupine-tree/
    The only bands I buy in Bulk are King Crimson and the Stranglers, but I have this album on CD and Vinyl and I like it a lot
    Still alive and well...
    https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/

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    Steven Wilson and the Art of the Home Studio

    It's amazing to think that Steven Wilson has recorded, produced and mixed a lot of his work both as a solo artist, and with Porcupine Tree, and as an expert remixer/surround sound mixer in his home studio, starting with a room in his parents' house which he called No Man's Land. Here are my thoughts about Steven Wilson and the art of the home studio, in a post I wrote a while ago

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2021/05...e-home-studio/

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