Beating Rayman Legends wows me. I had trouble with that one.
Beating Rayman Legends wows me. I had trouble with that one.
This game looks so gorgeous. It will be a high priority for me to get when I get a Wii-U.
Banjo-Kazooie is on sale on Xbox Live for under $5. I ought to get it.
Tool. snicker.You said Tool. snicker snicker.
I heard more about it on podcasts now than I've played it, like on the latest episode of Axe of the Blood God. I put it in my 3DS, but I haven't had time for it yet.
Well, the knee was still ouchy a month later, so I thought it worth getting irradiated. So you're right. It's better to just know than continue worrying.
I'll have to try Murphy's. I'm almost out of Guiness anyway.
You got it. There are earlier stuff that could be called prog, but I like to think of '69 as ground zero for that style, especially because of the amazing Court of the Crimson King.
I keep thinking about DE: Human Evolution. I didn't get into the first one, but I might like HE.
Mmmm, maybe, but the age difference is probably too great. Who knows though. If I get in shape like I want to, maybe I'd feel otherwise.
At first, I thought it was just Genesis, ELP, and Yes, but as I've listened to so much music, the prog designation has gotten blured in my mind. I think it's anything that attempts something very complex in rock music, like bringing in influences from classical or jazz. There's also the literary thing. I like music that tells a story and that's often a big part of prog rock. There's something bucolic in it too. I get a very outdoorsy feeling from much of it, maybe because it tends to be gentler than a lot of rock and sometimes has sounds that mimic nature.