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I haven't heard all of the albums yet but The Avatar is my favourite so far.
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I'm VERY surprised that the Lost Continent hasn't come up more
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24db wrote:I'm VERY surprised that the Lost Continent hasn't come up more
I think it's great :wink:
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24db wrote:I'm VERY surprised that the Lost Continent hasn't come up more
Not had a chance to make my list up yet but that would definitely be on it.
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If you are referring to the track on the album White Out, then the correct title is "A Great Continent", no? Anyway, that's another piece I must listen to again. I confess it didn't leave that much of an impression on me on first listen twenty (gosh, has it been that long?) years ago.

I must reiterate that "Navigator's Chatter", which might be described as a funky sea shanty, is still an absolute delight to listen to.
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rigel wrote:If you are referring to the track on the album White Out, then the correct title is "A Great Continent", no? Anyway, that's another piece I must listen to again. I confess it didn't leave that much of an impression on me on first listen twenty (gosh, has it been that long?) years ago.

I must reiterate that "Navigator's Chatter", which might be described as a funky sea shanty, is still an absolute delight to listen to.
yup...my bad...I can never remember the titles :D
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No worries, actually "Lost Continent" is probably a better title ... !
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24db wrote:
rigel wrote:If you are referring to the track on the album White Out, then the correct title is "A Great Continent", no? Anyway, that's another piece I must listen to again. I confess it didn't leave that much of an impression on me on first listen twenty (gosh, has it been that long?) years ago.

I must reiterate that "Navigator's Chatter", which might be described as a funky sea shanty, is still an absolute delight to listen to.
yup...my bad...I can never remember the titles :D
...I knew what you meant. :D
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"24db IN WRONG TITLE SHOCK" :lol: :lol: :lol:
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NAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:"24db IN WRONG TITLE SHOCK" :lol: :lol: :lol:
yeah I know...horrifying I know, old big head got it wrong ;)
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i passed out Andy!! :P
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At least it wasn't "In Continent". Sorry ... couldn't resist that. :wink:
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rigel wrote:At least it wasn't "In Continent". Sorry ... couldn't resist that. :wink:
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rigel wrote:At least it wasn't "In Continent". Sorry ... couldn't resist that. :wink:
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