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 Black Flower - Progressive Rock 
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lol Oh, and Jeremy should get in on my Stick collab. Seriously. I can guarantee at least 4 listeners and two commenters besides me...

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Wow, I loved it. I've always loved progressive music, while realizing it's hard to get away with, that is, without sounding pretentious.

This was wonderful.

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Tue Dec 13, 2016 2:36 pm
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Thanks for the Prog jacubert!
I enjoyed it - on my ipad - shall have a good listen on the monitors in the morning!
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Thank you for all the kind words. Steve - thanks for your tremendous support! I am way behind on reading through Stickist - I will check out the collaboration project and other music/videos/comments. We are very lucky to have such a supportive music community.


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Yes - listening to it now. That's some REAL CLASSIC PROG there. Some fantastic transitions.
Your NS sounds very Shergold Bass at one point.! (I used to have one - because Mike Rutherford used one back in the day).
Your certainly not afraid to organise your pieces into small movements.
Some great use of unconventional (and conventional) instruments and instrumentation. Keep it up. Keep us up to date.
I liked it!
I understand that this might not be to everyones taste, which is fine - but like others here I believe our ethos should transcend such things as "taste" in these cases. We are musicians and artists, no?
Thanks very much Jeremy. :D

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Killer!

How the hell did I miss this? Thanks for your hard work, dude. I really enjoyed that.

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Thank you for the close listenig and support! I definitely lean toward prog and fusion but appreciate any style that is well done and interesting. There are great players in all genres.


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jacubert wrote:
Here is my latest piece entitled "Black Flower" featuring Piano/Synth, Chapman Stick (Railboard), NS Stick, LinnStrument (Guitar, Cello, Synth).


I can't seem to see any links do they expire, or do you have a SoundCloud or YouTube page? Thanks.

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Thanks. The link is still active in my web browser. If you are using TapTalk, there are sometimes issues with embedded links, in my experience. The non-embedded link is:

https://soundcloud.com/jeremycubert/a-real-time-mystery

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Thanks nice stuff !

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