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pctrooper
Gender: Male
Age: 28
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- Posted: 07/05/2020 12:36
- Post subject: Salty Dog
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Recently I have been listening to A Salty Dog by Procol Harum a lot. I tried to listen a few times in my teens, and I recognized there was something special, but it didn't really take for me at the time. Now, I have firmly latched on to this gentle majesty, and I am currently a happy guy. Let's celebrate the beauty of Procol Harum!
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A Salty Dog by Procol Harum
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mickilennial
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Gender: Female
Age: 37
Location: Detroit 
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- Posted: 07/05/2020 13:17
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Procul Harum is honestly one of those underrated proto-prog bands I grew up with.
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- Posted: 07/05/2020 17:55
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Their first three albums should all be ranked higher than they are (which reminds me that I havenโt added them to my charts). Their subtlety belies their craftiness, which Iโm sure contributes to them being overlooked. But, once your ear is tuned in, their songs possess a magic.
Their debut is ranked behind The Soft Parade. Come on, guys. _________________ Can you play free, or in three, or agree to try something new?
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pctrooper
Gender: Male
Age: 28
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- Posted: 07/06/2020 00:20
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I think the beautiful lyrics are the real icing on the cake for this album in particular.
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Romanelli
Bone Swah
Gender: Male
Location: Broomfield, Colorado 
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- Posted: 07/06/2020 00:38
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Procol Harum gets points for bringing us Robin Trower, for sure.
Bridge Of Sighs by Robin Trower _________________ I'm leaning on the threshold
Of her mystery
And crashing through the walls
Of dying history
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