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iluvmarillion
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I can't get into Wobbler either. Personal taste is what it is. I've never been able to get into Gates of Delirium but then I was listening to the live Symphonic Yes DVD the other day and I quite enjoyed it. So maybe after all these years I've been wrong about that album and everybody else has been right. Now I'll have to get out my album copy of Animals and play that again for the one thousand time and maybe I'll get why I don't like it and everybody else does.
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richardh
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Ultimately the top 100 is a showcase for the best 'progressive' rock music ever made. Take it as a suggestion of what is worth checking out first. The problem is that people have their own tastes and put more emphasis on this or that or the other in terms of the content of the music. Music is art but does have an element of sport in terms of how complicated it is or how fast you can play an instrument. This is something that has some value in music. As a general point, I get a bit fed up with being talked down to. I haven' read Pedro's response to my post because I'm sure he is just talking down to me for the thousandth time. I will appreciate and think about music exactly how I want. I would actually be very weak minded if I didn't and hopefully I am not!
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ExittheLemming
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I also love Return to Forever's Romantic Warrior album but for me, there is very, very little Jazz in there
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Frenetic Zetetic
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EXACTLY. THANK YOU.
Exactly. The people that disagree with this will also be the first to break down prog into 1,905 sub genres, and argue about why each is what and who and when. |
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Mascodagama
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I don't really have any beef - in the 'it is what it is' camp really.
The Kind of Blue chestnut comes up again and again on the forums, understandably, and I've even found myself explaining it on other sites where it has been used to poke fun at PA. FWIW I think the policy of full inclusion of an artist's work when they are added is clearly preferable to the alternative, even given this kind of unintended consequence. Having said all that, it strikes me that a possible way of fixing the issue would be to add a filter to the Top 100 algorithm that would eliminate any album released before (say) 1966. This would remove Kind of Blue and prevent other albums recorded before there was any progressive rock from featuring. But I dare say this has been thought of before and rejected. Edited by Mascodagama - February 19 2020 at 01:45 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" is one of my all-time favourite Jazz albums, so I have no problem with it being included in the PA Hot 100 table.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - February 19 2020 at 02:31 |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Great comment, when I was first diving deeper into prog over a decade ago I used the top 100 as a resource for exploration, ended up picking up about 70% of it over the subsequent years.
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Ian
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It may be influential but unless enough people have the same opinion as you it could fall out of the top 100.
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moshkito
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And, sadly, a band from this or that place, will never be heard ... because the country is not as big as America or England, or has an internet as well developed as we do. In those places only the well to do have access to it, btw ... and none of my old friends in the state of Sao Paolo, have internet as yet ... we still use letters and packages for stuff. This is the main issue with "popular" ... the idea that nothing else is as good! History has proven this so wrong, it's not funny, and America even has one of the best examples ... black music and jazz! Their story is enough to bring a lot of tears ... but they made it!
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LAM-SGC
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Point of order: I must ask, is the Top 100 supposed to be a prog top 100 representing progressive music or is it closer to the Top 100 favourite albums of forum members? It is an important distinction, because any Top 100 of prog that omits iconic albums from true progressive bands in place of metal, hard rock, pop and jazz albums is not worth much as a representative guide.
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Cristi
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Everything is explained about the top 100. What iconic albums are omitted? Also what is iconic for one person, is nothing interesting for another. What is a true progressive band? This reminds me of the whole "true metal" debate some metalheads try to pull. A load of... nonsense. |
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Guldbamsen
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The top 100 is merely a representation of the highest rated albums on PA..according to those that have ranked/reviewed said albums. Nothing more nothing less When we get into ‘the best’ or indeed ‘most important’ band/album we’re veering into subjectivity..and well music is inherantly subjective ie we all have our faves and thoughts on music..and we can’t possibly cater to every tastebud out there. So there is no top 100 which is purposely selected by X group of people...only ratings and reviews that in the end form a list. http://www.progarchives.com/top-prog-albums.asp?salbumtypes=1 Edited by Guldbamsen - February 19 2020 at 09:08 |
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RoeDent
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Reading through the thread: Basically the conclusion is: Shut the whole thing down, it's pointless. We will never come to a true consensus.
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LAM-SGC
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Give me a good definition of prog and I'll tell you what a true prog band is. Edited by LAM-SGC - February 19 2020 at 09:17 |
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Cristi
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PA's definition and explanations are good enough. |
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LAM-SGC
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Exactly, so you don't need to ask me what a true progressive band is then. |
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Cristi
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I know what a progressive band is, a true progressive band, probably not.
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lazland
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Then it should be included in an all-time 100 jazz table, or is it me who is missing something?😕
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Psychedelic Paul
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If Miles Davis is included in ProgArchives on account of his "Bitches Brew" album being Jazz-Rock/Fusion, then all of his other albums have to be included too, regardless of whether they're even remotely proggy. Many PA members have obviously voted for his very non-prog "Kind of Blue" album, so I have no problem with it being included amongst the Top 100 PA albums. On the other hand though, before I arrived at ProgArchives, I never would have considered any Miles Davis albums to be Progressive Rock.
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dougmcauliffe
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I’ll add another. I love both these albums, but Moonmadness should be ranked higher than Mirage imo.
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