Other Fab Places to Go!
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General music sites:
Pureambient: the ambient music page.
Psychedelic wonderment with the Ant-Bee.
BayProg: San Francisco Bay Area progressive music.
Calyx: for lovers of the Canterbury music scene.
The Captain Beefheart Radar Station: Moonlight on Van Vliet.
Georgette Dashiell is a marvelous folky singer/songwriter who deserves your attention.
Emanem Music is a great resource for improvised music.
Expose...the progressive rock magazine.
The Gentle Giant web site.
San Francisco's own Groovy Judy keeps the '60s spirit alive.
The Indian Music FAQ.
The Jethro Tull site that's so official they named a CD after it.
The rockin' good Mike Keneally home page!
Elephant Talk: the King Crimson info site.
Zebehn strain de geustaah at the Magma page.
The official John Mayall site, plus a very nice unofficial one.
Composer, keyboardist and part-time monster Don Preston!
The Procol Harum web site.
Remember Silver Apples?
Promenade The Puzzle: a massive examination of the poetic vision of Peter Sinfield and King Crimson.
Wayside Music: a fantastic mail order resource for progressive music, and home of the great Cuneiform label.
The best of the Frank Zappa sites:
Vladimir Sovetov's Arf: Home of Frank Zappa Heritage Studies.
Frank Zappa's Musical Language by Kasper Sloots.
Johan Wikberg's The Zappa Patio.
Jon Naurin's Frank Zappa Shows Document.
Charles Ulrich's The Planet Of My Dreams, an excellent Zappa scholarship site.
Splat's Zappa Page.
Foggy G.'s Turtles All The Way Down, a critical examination of Zappa's touring career.
The realio trulio official Frank Zappa web site.
Three Beatles sites that focus on discographical minutiae (I love this stuff):
Joseph Brennan's Guide To Beatles Recording Variations.
What Goes On, the Beatles anomalies list.
Introducing The Beatles, a guide to the world's most counterfeited album.
Sites of zoological interest:
A page on elephant shrews!
The Shrew (-ist's) Site: both fun and scientific discussion of the true shrews.
Talk Origins, a marvelous site dedicated to evolution and the origins of life.
The Tapir Gallery.
James Joyce pages:
The Brazen Head: a James Joyce public house.
Just for fun:
Heather's Fluffy Things!
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