Prog

Bloody Well Write

READERS’ QUESTION TIME?

The thud of Prog hitting the doormat is always a happy sound! Issue 105, with articles on Floyd, Flower Kings etc, and a review of Trail Of The Dead’s new album (wish the review had been longer), has already been greedily devoured.

I really enjoyed the feature on Jethro Tull’s superb 40th anniversary edition of . The article was very interesting and informative. But I was hoping Ian Anderson would be asked if the excellent 40th anniversary series was going to continue and would get the same treatment this year? (Hopefully with Steven Wilson’s input again.) Alas, the question wasn’t raised.

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