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hansx wrote:
har wrote:Finally remembered about this!!! and purchased it today.

Away to sit down and give it a skek imminently............ :)
Just in time than, the next one is coming this week, I believe. :)
Aye.....................just made it :wink:

Unread as yet :roll: .............tomorrow :wink:
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har wrote:
hansx wrote:
har wrote:Finally remembered about this!!! and purchased it today.

Away to sit down and give it a skek imminently............ :)
Just in time than, the next one is coming this week, I believe. :)
Aye.....................just made it :wink:

Unread as yet :roll: .............tomorrow :wink:
Oh, I do read it sometimes after a month. Less time. But the fact that I have this beautifull paper is most important. :D
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the new issue contains a Meddle special. Looking forward to it.
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Cool. That was my first introductioin to Pink Floyd.
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TD get a mention about how they got their name and a review of Poland & Zeit reissues.
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sparrow wrote:TD get a mention about how they got their name...
Which version of the story is that? :wink:
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Chris Monk wrote:
sparrow wrote:TD get a mention about how they got their name...
Which version of the story is that? :wink:
It's supposed to be Edgars version of the story..if you read it I think they got it wrong am I correct in saying that Traum in german is dream and Baum is tree?? if so they got it the wromg way round.. :roll:
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Nice.

Look forward to getting that, even though I've not even read the last one yet :roll:

Early Floyd 8) 8) 8)
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sparrow wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
sparrow wrote:TD get a mention about how they got their name...
Which version of the story is that? :wink:
It's supposed to be Edgars version of the story..if you read it I think they got it wrong am I correct in saying that Traum in german is dream and Baum is tree?? if so they got it the wromg way round.. :roll:
Got my copy this morning. So is that the definitive story about how TD got their name?
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Chris Monk wrote:
sparrow wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Which version of the story is that? :wink:
It's supposed to be Edgars version of the story..if you read it I think they got it wrong am I correct in saying that Traum in german is dream and Baum is tree?? if so they got it the wromg way round.. :roll:
Got my copy this morning. So is that the definitive story about how TD got their name?
Hope to get it tomorrow. My collegue usually picks it up for me in the store in London. Much cheaper for me than buying it in Holland.
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Finally got time to sit down and enjoy an indepth read of Issue 18 last night.

Some great articles, particularly Yes, Jon Anderson, Caravan 8), Greenslade and pretty good reviews of The Lowry and the Pink and Blue years anthologies.

Excellent magazine, will make sure I get every issue of this, although the music wants list expands exponentially :!: Good CD also, particularly liked Big Big Train and the Nektar track.

Great Stuff 8)


PS Advert for an album by a band called PHAEDRA 8) 8) 8) , must check that out bound to be magnificent.
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The new one has arrived. Looking great again.

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Got to get this one then :wink:

Gabriel " Genesis, if the project is right it could happen "

:shock: :shock: :shock:

8) 8) 8) x infinty
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har wrote:Got to get this one then :wink:

Gabriel " Genesis, if the project is right it could happen "

:shock: :shock: :shock:

8) 8) 8) x infinty
All favourits, Gabiel, Floyd, Yes. Hackett and Wilson.
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Thanks for the tip, didn't realise it was Prog time again!

Just been down to WH Smith in town and picked up a copy.

Competition to win a copy of TD's Zeit box set !

oh. and a review of the re-issued of Atem & Underwater Sunlight
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