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James Lee
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:30 |
Wanting to develop a rational explanation for an essentially emotional response is a very human pastime. It's also pretty damn pointless, but I won't let that stop me.
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Fantômas
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:30 |
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And above all, is punk
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aqualung28
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:33 |
I like most types of music but I am still defensive of my opinion. I listen to mostly experimental type music and that is looked down upon so I get really defensive. It really annoys me when someone says that an entire genre is complete crap (except for a lot of the mainstream genres. There are a lot of problems there, but still some good) when they haven't even researched the genre (we don't really need to research most of the mainstream genres, as we are exposed to enough to formulate a logical opinion). I will admit that I am very arrogant but I feel as if the people I am surrounded by at school are completely ignorant and don't really understand music. For example, I saw a video someone filmed for cinematography class of this local Armenian metal band called Medaugh or something. I was watching it with this (ignorant stoner) guy I know and he turns to me, unprovoked and said "I bet none of your crap bands could do that" as the guitarist goes into a guitar solo that is basically the same crap over and over and over for ten minutes. So, I went into defense mode, which I so often do, and told him that I like long songs but they are simply not doing anything. I then proceeded to explain to him that the bassist was a worthless piece of sh*t and he had been doing the same thing since the beginning of the whole bland ordeal. He then told me that I don't understand music and that basically set me off. I had another discussion with him (this time, I provoked it ) and I told him that Slipknot sucks, which they do (I've told this guy many times that Slipknot is crap and he always argues with me and gets shot down. It's so fun!) He then proceeds to tell me that I am a conformist for saying so and I just shot back and told him that 1) it is impossible to be completely nonconformist and 2) He shouldn't be telling me what conformity is when he listens to a chart topping band, which led him into saying that I listened to the Beatles, making me conformist, which was beside the point since I didn't really care. So I just told him that the Beatles deserve all the credit they get and they influenced a lot of music, even metal (Helter Skelter anybody). So to get to my point, I am arrogant and I think a lot of us are but that's because we are surrounded by closeminded sh*theads. Thank you for reading my rant!
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"O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all
O' you should have us fall"
"Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart
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Arteum
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:41 |
Prog listeners are intellectuals, and intellectuals do not mix up with riff-raff and imbeciles -- all intellectuals are more or less snobs. I am more
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NetsNJFan
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:50 |
Let's not forget Prog is looked down upon by purist Jazz and Classical music fans/snobs, since, in a way, we dilute they're music.
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:58 |
Prog or die!
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Fantômas
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 20:08 |
Arteum wrote:
Prog listeners are intellectuals, and
intellectuals do not mix up with riff-raff and imbeciles -- all
intellectuals are more or less snobs. I am more |
Intellectuals don't claim to be intellectuals.
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And above all, is punk
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cuncuna
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 20:22 |
It all comes down to this: if you don't like it, don't buy it. There's no need for agression in terms of what kind of music you like best. If you're a "snob" is because of you. Music is music. You are supposed to listen it for fun, not to show everyone else how "superior" you are. Now, about prog rock: most bands are nothing but lame copycats of other bands or themselves.
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¡Beware of the Bee!
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 20:39 |
I notice a lot of bickering on here over preferences regarding the same type of bands ie:YES fans don't like ELP & so on...I really can't get my head around that at all.
You can give me virtually any prog outfit wether it be Prog/Jazz,Jazz/Fusion or just plain old Prog,i'll love it all.
But what get right up my arse are these newer bands passed off or self labled as prog,this is when i start getting the big all mighty head on.If find them a total mis fit to the whole progressive scene damning them to death as i would any commecial,dance,rap sh*t etc.
Early prog in my view is the greatest form of music,for the greatest minds...be said.
Edited by Karnevil9
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James Lee
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 20:55 |
Karnevil9 wrote:
Prog or die!
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That's great!
I'm liking this new KE9 more and more. Nobody with a healthy sense of irony can be ALL bad.
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greenback
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 20:55 |
hey! there are too many bloody avatars here!
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[HEADPINS - LINE OF FIRE: THE RECORD HAVING THE MOST POWERFUL GUITAR SOUND IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MUSIC!>
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 21:21 |
greenback wrote:
hey! there are too many bloody avatars here! |
Do us a favour change yours
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Arsillus
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 22:04 |
henri_ds wrote:
And, you guys can try something : try catching someone who's listening to commercial rap/rnb sh*t, like 50 cent etc....
and ask them : So, what is that you find really good, and why do you enjoy it ?
99,999999999% of the answers you'll get will be something like : owh, it's *cool*, it makes me *cool*.
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Nothing more true could be said.
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Hierophant
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 22:11 |
Arsillus wrote:
henri_ds wrote:
And, you guys can try something :
try catching someone who's listening to commercial rap/rnb sh*t, like
50 cent etc....
and ask them : So, what is that you find really good, and why do you enjoy it ?
99,999999999% of the answers you'll get will be something like : owh, it's *cool*, it makes me *cool*.
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Nothing more true could be said.
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Its about bein pimp yo, its about hearing your subwoofer from down the
block,its about having 30 inch rims - "rollin on dubs" , its about
pimpin' all the young ho's at the cluub and drinkin bacardi yo.
Art is Dead.
God High School blows.
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aqualung28
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 00:23 |
Yeah highschool does blow, and I still don't know what cold lamping is
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"O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all
O' you should have us fall"
"Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart
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Jeremy Spade
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 02:14 |
Jim Garten wrote:
To: Jeremy Spade
Out of the mounths of babes, sucklings and Newbies comes forth wisdom; your thesis is purest genius (especially point 3 ) and I bow my head to your intellect, wit and insight.
Welcome to the Forums, Jeremy - don't be a stranger!
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Thank you for your most un-snoblike hospitality. It is appreciated.
TBWART wrote:
Snobbism is just a defence mechanism to cloak fear. |
I have already had this argument with my psychiatrist, and have thoroughly proved him to be wrong. When he would not admit his gross incompetence, I fired him, proving I was superior.
hopelevre wrote:
i think its threads like this that make the awareness of you people as snobs a self-perpetuating phenomena....and jeremy im sorry but if you bothered to listen to the love below side of the last outkast album im sure yud be very surprised at how progressive and anti-industry it is...i consider that a prog album ...maybe the best one of the year it came ou tjust because it seems to be soemething both innovative and seminal(introducing an entire genre to experimentation) |
Those who have a hard time distinguishing my wit from reality, may have trouble communicating with me. I actually like OutKast. While it isn’t likely that I will spend any money on their albums, from what I’ve heard on the radio (when I’m forced to listen), they are extremely diverse for a hip-hop outfit. I thought the smooth-jazz guitar was a refreshing addition in I Like The Way You Move, and I welcome anyone who will come along and shake up an otherwise stagnant genre.
Has anyone noticed that hip hop has replaced glam-rock as the leading copy-cat, over the top, music industry product?
John Gargo wrote:
A lot of people often ask me why I bother to buy so many albums, to which I respond back "Well, why don't you buy albums?" Their response is almost always "because there are only one or two good songs on albums." That's simply the way their genre functions... |
Sadly this is true. It is not so much the genre, but the record industry in general. They scout out new bands, and find one that has maybe 7 or 8 radio friendly songs. Then they sign this band and have them put 2 good songs on the first release, then instruct them to write filler music for the rest. This way they can stretch a career out over a longer period of time and capitalize on the profits. It’s just business. I’ve done similar things in profit making ventures, but never with something so precious as music. And that’s ultimately what’s wrong with mainstream. It’s controlled by corporation, not necessarily by public opinion. I guarantee, if you spun the latest Spock’s Beard release on the radio 200 times a day, their album would go platinum.
Spanky wrote:
This is a bad poll. I was able to vote 40 times on it; therefore, it must be bad. |
That certainly explains why 51% of the voters believe I’m a half-wit.
Yams wrote:
The grammar argument doesn't really hold up. Many albums are grammatically incorrect. The ConstruKction of Light? |
My grammar argument is as valid as my hygiene argument, that is all I have to say.
NetsNJFan wrote:
Let's not forget Prog is looked down upon by purist Jazz and Classical music fans/snobs, since, in a way, we dilute they're music. |
This is perhaps the most insightful response in the entire thread.
Karnevil9 wrote:
Early prog in my view is the greatest form of music,for the greatest minds...be said.
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I quietly think to myself... "How can music stay progressive if it never leaves the past?"
Hierophant wrote:
Its about bein pimp yo, its about hearing your subwoofer from down the block,its about having 30 inch rims - "rollin on dubs" , its about pimpin' all the young ho's at the cluub and drinkin bacardi yo. |
I don’t really mean to single out this post, but it’s a nice segue into my final thought. The only redeeming quality rap music has in my opinion, is the lyrics. I’m definitely not talking about pimping hos and smackin dat... well... anyway... I come from a low income area in Los Angeles. I think a few hip-hop artists actually spill their guts and convey true emotion concerning life on tough streets. This has my respect. Of course, the vast majority is simply regurgitated and trend-following garbage.
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Valarius
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 03:44 |
"Our superior taste just makes us come off that way."
Prog fans are snobs.
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terramystic
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 04:06 |
Jeremy Spade wrote:
I can see by the responses this thread
generated, that it is a valid topic. Perhaps it hits a little too close
to home? Again, I hope my humor wasn�t lost (if anyone noticed, I made
all possible responses to be snobish replies), but I do see the points
expressed, and can agree with ivan when he says its because "we care
for the music we like".
With that said, I would like to present my definitive thesis on the topic at hand.
Why prog fans are superior to all other music fans.
By Jeremy Spade
1. Superior Intellect.
It is apparent from the articulate and educated posts circulating on
this site, that we admirers of progressive rock are in every way more
endowed intellectually. Rap and RnB artists alike have atrocious
grammar skills, and inspire the same traits in their fans. Just
consider some of these embarrassing errors:
50 cent - The plurality of the number "50" demands cent to be cents, BAFOON!
NSYNC - This is apparently an attempt to spell "In Sync"
Sync being an abbreviation for "synchronization" which they so clearly
do not have, with the exception of their sheer stupidity.
OutKast - need I say more???
2. Superior Skill.
As noted earlier on this thread, a strong majority of progressive
rock fans are musicians themselves. This would give listeners of the
prog genre an obvious advantage in determining what music is "good" and
what music is fit for ridiculing. Imagine regular laymen trying to
dictate the engineering science behind NASA! This would result in
terrible disaster! Leave the rocket science to the rocket scientists
fools! Conclusion: Prog fans are the "Rocket Scientists" of music fans.
3. Superior Hygiene.
While I have not accumulated enough evidence to argue this point sufficiently, it should be taken as fact nonetheless.
4. Superior Senses.
Prog fans are able to pick up on every small detail in the music we
listen to. When was the last time you heard a discussion on the subtle
nuances of Green Day? Regular music fans have neither the finely tuned
hearing, nor the receptive instinct that comes innate with prog fans.
Final Conclusion:
Just as man rules over animal, so the prog fan should rightfully
rule over the inferior breed. The overwhelming evidence presented in
this thesis is irrefutable. All disagreements of this thesis will be
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I agree only with 2. and 4., 3. missed
the point. 1. is true only for the artists but not a requirement for a
fan - you don't have to understand every detail of prog music to enjoy
it. Averrage understanding (musical intelligence) is enough to like it.
Being a good artist is a different thing - it requires more
intellect... Final conclusion sounds a litle fascist but it's a joke anyway.
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 04:07 |
Why are MOST people so f****ng stupid, overall
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JrKASperov
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 04:17 |
Fantômas wrote:
you wanna know why? Because there are no parameters to point who is the best |
Originality, composition, virtuosity, exploration, interplay, athmosphere...
You may like something the most, but that has absolutely nothing to do with who's best. A lot of people are confusing these things. As is evident from this thread.
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Epic.
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