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Poth
04-10-2006, 12:51 PM
Hello, can anyone help me: I'm from England, but I'm off to New York on Friday and I was wondering if anyone can recommend some good places to buy progressive music on CD? I am particularly interested in the 70s European scene, but also like jazz, fusion and avant garde / instrumental / Cuneiform bands as well. I would appreciate any advice, also if anyone knows of any good gigs happening in that city next week. Thanks a lot. Poth.

VAXman
04-10-2006, 05:15 PM
Hello, can anyone help me: I'm from England, but I'm off to New York on Friday and I was wondering if anyone can recommend some good places to buy progressive music on CD? I am particularly interested in the 70s European scene, but also like jazz, fusion and avant garde / instrumental / Cuneiform bands as well. I would appreciate any advice, also if anyone knows of any good gigs happening in that city next week. Thanks a lot. Poth.

Don't bother Poth. US record shops suck wind when it comes to stocking prog.
Do your buying on-line.

What Friday, BTW?

Spiraling and Skeleton Breath are playing at the NJ Prog House. Where will you be in NYC?

VAXman
04-10-2006, 05:16 PM
Hello, can anyone help me: I'm from England, but I'm off to New York on Friday and I was wondering if anyone can recommend some good places to buy progressive music on CD? I am particularly interested in the 70s European scene, but also like jazz, fusion and avant garde / instrumental / Cuneiform bands as well. I would appreciate any advice, also if anyone knows of any good gigs happening in that city next week. Thanks a lot. Poth.

Don't bother Poth. US record shops suck wind when it comes to stocking prog.
Do your buying on-line.

What Friday, BTW?

Spiraling and Skeleton Breath are playing at the NJ Prog House on Saturday the 15th. Where will you be in NYC?

Poth
04-11-2006, 06:33 AM
Thanks for this honest, if rather depressing, reply, VAX Man. But, never mind, I'm still looking forward to the the trip. I haven't heard either of the bands you mention, but I'll look them up prior to travelling. I'll be staying near Times Square so I don't know if NJ Proghouse is too far away or not. I'm also only there from this Friday to next Friday, so I need to find time for non-prog related activity - so my wife keeps insisting. She feels Gentle Giant is the many-headed antichrist. Can you believe some people? Anyway, thanks again for your help.

yorksrvc
04-11-2006, 07:00 AM
Well..............I was born in NY, but only lived there long enough to enjoy.........maybe, Burl Ives?!?!?! The last records I bought in NY were Mike Bloomfield's Supersession and a Vanilla Fudge LP:-\ Anyway.......HEY!!! WELCOME!!! To the USA and ENJOY your stay. I'm sure there has to be a store around there somewhere. I haven't found one here in Maryland, though. I was a big "prog" fan in the 70's, but lost touch with music when radio went down the tubes (HA!). I started coming here about 9 months ago.........and THANKS!!! to The Moon I've been able to catch up and bypass all my missed days of music. Not only have I bought a hundred some CD's lately, but also got back into playing my guitars. The Moon has lit a new path for me and I like it!!! Oh BTW!! The wife thing...............I was hiding allot of activity in the beginning, but now she just thinks I've lost my mind and is OK with me pursuing my LATE "Mid LIfe" crisis. It's ALL good!!:rockband: HAVE A SAFE GREAT TRIP and ENJOY!!!

Rick and Roll
04-11-2006, 08:08 AM
Thanks for this honest, if rather depressing, reply, VAX Man. But, never mind, I'm still looking forward to the the trip. I haven't heard either of the bands you mention, but I'll look them up prior to travelling. I'll be staying near Times Square so I don't know if NJ Proghouse is too far away or not. I'm also only there from this Friday to next Friday, so I need to find time for non-prog related activity - so my wife keeps insisting. She feels Gentle Giant is the many-headed antichrist. Can you believe some people? Anyway, thanks again for your help.

You can find some rare gems in stores...but for the most part, on-line is the way to go. There's a thread that has the easiest ones, maybe someone can link it up here.

Don't worry about the depressing part, it's a character trait :haha:

It's a rare bird that likes Gentle Giant.....if she knew the bands Derek Shulman's signed, she'd be shocked:smirk:

York, my friend Chris runs Of Sound Mind. It's on-line, but also in Bel Air he has his collection (at his house and place of business). He's also at Orion all the time, so although it's not a store, per se, it's a resource for prog (I just dropped 77 bucks there Sat PM:-\

moses
04-11-2006, 09:56 AM
I've been told that just across the border in Newark (of all places) there is a store called Vintage Vinyl that has tons of prog CDs. I don't know exactly where it is, or how far it is from Times Square though.

VAXman
04-11-2006, 05:05 PM
I've been told that just across the border in Newark (of all places) there is a store called Vintage Vinyl that has tons of prog CDs. I don't know exactly where it is, or how far it is from Times Square though.

VV is a used shop and does have the occasional gem. I don't know what Poth has available to him for transportation. He could hop a train or even take a subway to the Path to get to Newark. I'd not advise his travelling in Newark without a guide though; there are places even I wouldn't want to be caught in unarmed.

The three deadliest cities in the nation... Trenton, Camden and Newark.

Poth
04-12-2006, 03:32 AM
Thanks again to everyone for their advice. Particularly indebted to VAXman in his attempts not to get me butchered and bin-bagged in the streets of Newark. I think I'll stay in the main city. I'll still trawl around the used shops in the village looking for jazz etc, so you never know. Finally, what a fantastic thing AM is - it could never exist over here; if a radio station doesn't have a brainless megaphone foghorning at people telling them what packaged pap to listen to, the listeners' minds go into meltdown. Anyway, hooray for prog. Cheerio.

Rick and Roll
04-12-2006, 07:14 AM
Thanks again to everyone for their advice. Particularly indebted to VAXman in his attempts not to get me butchered and bin-bagged in the streets of Newark. I think I'll stay in the main city. I'll still trawl around the used shops in the village looking for jazz etc, so you never know. Finally, what a fantastic thing AM is - it could never exist over here; if a radio station doesn't have a brainless megaphone foghorning at people telling them what packaged pap to listen to, the listeners' minds go into meltdown. Anyway, hooray for prog. Cheerio.

Have fun...glad Vax chimed in...Newark is well-known...but staying in the city?=8^O

VAXman
04-12-2006, 07:30 AM
Thanks again to everyone for their advice. Particularly indebted to VAXman in his attempts not to get me butchered and bin-bagged in the streets of Newark. I think I'll stay in the main city. I'll still trawl around the used shops in the village looking for jazz etc, so you never know.

Are you in NYC for business or holiday?

Perhaps we could meet up for a beer or three. Do you drink Guinness? :vaxman:



Finally, what a fantastic thing AM is - it could never exist over here; if a radio station doesn't have a brainless megaphone foghorning at people telling them what packaged pap to listen to, the listeners' minds go into meltdown. Anyway, hooray for prog. Cheerio.

Welcome to the anti-brainless-megaphone-foghorning-pre-packged-pap oasis we know as Aural Moon.

Poth
04-12-2006, 11:04 AM
Seeing as I will be on holiday, VAXman, then a beer sounds a fine idea. However, I only have tomorrow left when I can check these forums (although internet cafes are an option, I suppose), so if you could suggest a place and time convenient to yourself, I will endeavour to make it. Cheers. Poth.

VAXman
04-12-2006, 11:12 AM
Seeing as I will be on holiday, VAXman, then a beer sounds a fine idea. However, I only have tomorrow left when I can check these forums (although internet cafes are an option, I suppose), so if you could suggest a place and time convenient to yourself, I will endeavour to make it. Cheers. Poth.

Where will you be staying when you are in NYC? One place or moving about?

Poth
04-12-2006, 03:01 PM
Hotel QT on West 45th St.

VAXman
04-13-2006, 08:33 AM
Hotel QT on West 45th St.
Poth, when you are in the states, see if you can emmail me or give me a call.
732.363.PINT (7468). You can even call me collect... just be sure to use Poth as your name with the operator.

Poth
04-13-2006, 12:12 PM
Thanks, VAXman; I will do so.

Poth
04-16-2006, 11:50 AM
Hi, VAXman. Am having a great time in the city. Tried to phone you yesterday evening, and will prob. try again later today. In the meantime, thought I would send this as well. If you could reply with a time and a place for a beer - anytime suits me - then that would be good. I'm off cycling in Central Park now: must remember that you guys drive on the right. Cheers, Poth.

VAXman
04-16-2006, 12:01 PM
Hi, VAXman. Am having a great time in the city. Tried to phone you yesterday evening, and will prob. try again later today. In the meantime, thought I would send this as well. If you could reply with a time and a place for a beer - anytime suits me - then that would be good. I'm off cycling in Central Park now: must remember that you guys drive on the right. Cheers, Poth.
Yes. Received the msg in my voice mail. I was at the NJ Prog House last eve when you called (Spiraling w/ Skeleton Breath).

I just mentioned to my Mrs. that we might try to get together one evening this week. We're trying to get our income taxes finalized this weekend. :ick:

Tuesday is out because my son has a baseball game. How does Wednesday or Thursday look for you?

Poth
04-16-2006, 02:22 PM
Yes, Wednesday would be good for me as am offski on Thursday. I have lots of good maps so just let me know when and where is best for you. The good news is that I've found a whole plethora of prog here in the city, but I'll give you more details when I see you. Cheers, Poth.

VAXman
04-16-2006, 02:51 PM
Yes, Wednesday would be good for me as am offski on Thursday. I have lots of good maps so just let me know when and where is best for you. The good news is that I've found a whole plethora of prog here in the city, but I'll give you more details when I see you. Cheers, Poth.
Manhatten is easy to traverse... it's cartisian! All you need to know is how to count. Numbered Avenues from east to west; numbered streets from south to north -- save for that pesty diagonal Broadway that goes against the rule.

moses
04-17-2006, 12:34 PM
Poth: Don't try visiting Pittsburgh without help from a native. It's built in the junction of two rivers, so it's built on a triangle and is really a huge mess! Also more bridges than you'd think would be necessary.

Pittsburgh: The most convoluted city in America?

progdirjim
04-17-2006, 06:22 PM
Manhatten is easy to traverse... it's cartisian! All you need to know is how to count. Numbered Avenues from east to west; numbered streets from south to north -- save for that pesty diagonal Broadway that goes against the rule.

there's a few places downtown that aren't quite so easy - Tribeca,the village, SoHo - but for such a large city, Manhattan is pretty easy. Compared to say, London, which looks as if Keithie himself laid it out after 27 pints...:haha: :deadhorse

VAXman
04-17-2006, 06:25 PM
there's a few places downtown that aren't quite so easy - Tribeca,the village, SoHo - but for such a large city, Manhattan is pretty easy. Compared to say, London, which looks as if Keithie himself laid it out after 27 pints...:haha: :deadhorse

the extreme bits of lower Manhatten do look like a Micro$oft programmer laid them out but it's not too diffficult to get about once you understand the layout --- and have a small pocket map. ;)

Poth
04-18-2006, 10:45 PM
VAXman, If you're still on for tomorrow you can leave a message about time and place on this thread. If you can't make it (I get the feeling you live miles away) then please don't worry at all. I've already decided to come back to NY some time in the future. Anyway, have fun, Poth.

VAXman
04-19-2006, 07:00 AM
VAXman, If you're still on for tomorrow you can leave a message about time and place on this thread. If you can't make it (I get the feeling you live miles away) then please don't worry at all. I've already decided to come back to NY some time in the future. Anyway, have fun, Poth.
60 miles south of the city.

My son informed me that I need to pick him up at school and take him to work today. This also means I may need to pick him up. I'll ask him to see if he can find a ride home. I'll let you know a bit later.