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Visitor13
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 04:32 |
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Metal sucks usually. It's just anger music for kids going through pubity |
As opposed to adults going through that traumatic stage in their lives when they start realising they finally have to learn to spell in their native language.
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Atavachron
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 04:34 |
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NotSoKoolAid
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 05:21 |
I actually make that face when something funny in this forum happens.
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Bryan
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 05:27 |
On a note more related to the discussion, I fully agree that most of the really forward thinking and creative prog-metal bands are being covered up by the hordes of Dream Theater/Symphony X clones... I've felt this way for ages, and this is exactly why I devote my time on PA to trying to expose these bands. If people could see the truly great music that rests under this category I think it would be viewed as less of a stigma by people here.
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Atavachron
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 05:33 |
Bryan wrote:
On a note more related to the discussion, I fully agree that most of the really forward thinking and creative prog-metal bands are being covered up by the hordes of Dream Theater/Symphony X clones... I've felt this way for ages, and this is exactly why I devote my time on PA to trying to expose these bands. If people could see the truly great music that rests under this category I think it would be viewed as less of a stigma by people here.
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...plus great progressive metal bands that aren't even considered prog metal, like the F***ing Champs.
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 05:40 |
Atavachron wrote:
Bryan wrote:
On a note more related to the discussion, I fully agree that most of the really forward thinking and creative prog-metal bands are being covered up by the hordes of Dream Theater/Symphony X clones... I've felt this way for ages, and this is exactly why I devote my time on PA to trying to expose these bands. If people could see the truly great music that rests under this category I think it would be viewed as less of a stigma by people here.
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...plus great progressive metal bands that aren't even considered prog metal, like the F***ing Champs.
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...who aren't really prog at all. If technicality and occasional use of interesting time signatures = prog, there are TONS of metal bands who we'd get laughed at for including that logically would have to be here.
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Atavachron
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 05:57 |
They may not be 'prog' but they are progressive and they are rock. Plus, they continually - not occasionally - use odd signatures, and members who appreciate complex instrumental rock may miss out because the band is not here. In fact, they are progressive metal in the truest, most genuine sense.
Edited by Atavachron - December 24 2006 at 08:45
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Everlasting
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 08:02 |
I've learned that people claiming that metal is only about stupid
riffing, purposeless violence, sounding all the same.... obviously
don't know a thing about metal. The richness of the metal genre and his
large panel of accessibility cannot be denied. And many groups provide
a huge work on their composition, passion, skills, open-mind,
originality... etc etc. So please put an end with stereotypes.
Secondly, I'm afraid some prog-purists approach prog-metal while
wanting to hear prog-rock and woooow, scandalous, prog-metal reveals
himself not to be classic prog-rock. Do those people really like
progressive music?
A few people here basically want to tell us prog-metal isn't prog.
Dishonesty? Or something like "prog=good, I don't like Dream Theater so
it cannot be prog".
Face it if you can't enter metal. Personnally I cannot enter blues, but
that's my problem, not the blues one - let's don't be pretentious.
One can separate the words rock and prog in prog-rock if we talk about
the concept, we cannot do it if we talk about the music of Yes. Same
with Pain of Salvation, Riverside, In the Woods..., Tool, Ayreon etc.
It is an homogenous mixture, you couldn't say "PoS is ruined by the
distorsion" or "Opeth is ruined by the growls" - doesn't have a sense.
Metal can be prog. Prog-metal can be good. This worth isn't due to some
elements stolen from classic prog-rock but belongs to the prog-metal as
an indivisible thing. If it then includes black metal, so be it.
Prog alone doesn't mean anything. It's an adjective, it must define a noun. There is no thing as "prog in his natural state".
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Sasquamo
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 09:33 |
Everlasting wrote:
Prog alone doesn't mean anything. It's an adjective, it must define a noun. There is no thing as "prog in his natural state".
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That's exactly what I was trying to get at! The symphonic rock called pure prog is just the musical traits of prog applied to rock music, and prog metal are those same musical traits, only applied to metal. This said, that means prog rock is no more valid than prog metal, it just came first. Prog is like a little virus that doesn't make music itself, but that infects all different kinds of music. For "classic" prog and prog metal, it's the same virus, only different hosts.. Hope that made sense.
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progismylife
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 09:38 |
Sasquamo wrote:
Everlasting wrote:
Prog alone doesn't mean anything. It's an adjective, it must define a noun. There is no thing as "prog in his natural state".
| That's exactly what I was trying to get at! The symphonic rock called pure prog is just the musical traits of prog applied to rock music, and prog metal are those same musical traits, only applied to metal. This said, that means prog rock is no more valid than prog metal, it just came first. Prog is like a little virus that doesn't make music itself, but that infects all different kinds of music. For "classic" prog and prog metal, it's the same virus, only different hosts.. Hope that made sense. |
Makes perfect sense.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 09:49 |
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The Wizard
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 09:52 |
I play Dungeons and Dragons occaisonally and I love Tolkein. But bands like Dragonforce and Nightwish make me sick with their cheesiness. I can't stand it!
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 09:52 |
I like some metal, but not all of it. For me it has the same problem as many genres. There are a few good groups, but far more posers.
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progismylife
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 09:53 |
I like cheese!! ANy kind of cheese : cheddar, gouda, brie, you name it I eat it. Oh especially goat and sheep cheese. But, yeah, there are some definetly cheesy bands.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 10:12 |
^ I made a similar remark a few months ago. Of course cheesiness is not negative per se ... having said that: of course there also is bad cheese.
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 10:27 |
Bryan wrote:
On a note more related to the discussion, I fully agree that most of the really forward thinking and creative prog-metal bands are being covered up by the hordes of Dream Theater/Symphony X clones... I've felt this way for ages, and this is exactly why I devote my time on PA to trying to expose these bands. If people could see the truly great music that rests under this category I think it would be viewed as less of a stigma by people here. |
This is a good point, I couldn't stand Prog Metal until I listened bands like Pain of Salvation, but this is not our fault as non Prog Metal experts, it's the fans we have to blame.
Things reached an extreme such as saying that Dream Theater is not only Prog Metal, but the best band in the world and the most inventive creation since bread.
Fans of Dream Theater took Prog Metal as their property and honestly I can't stand Drean Theater as many people here, so it's natural toi identify Prog Metal with DT and believe that's all they have to offer.
If this wasn't enough we were bombed with hundreed of posts about the band, the members, Portnoy's mother and LaBrie's cat, there were 100 five stars reviews about Octavarium weeks before it was released and this morons were reviewing old LaBrie's recordings, it was a nightmare!!!!
Every action cause an equally strong but opposite reaction, people got ired of DT and if DT = Prog Metal according to the band fans, I understand why people doesn't want to listen more PM.
Iván
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 10:31 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
^ I made a similar remark a few months ago. Of course cheesiness is not negative per se ... having said that: of course there also is bad cheese. |
Agree Mike, I love No Earthly Connection by Rick Wakeman and it's probably the most cheesy New Age concept (The search of man for his musical soul) despite the music has no relation with New Age and reven worst lyrics ( Foolish man with days to live, it's too late to find your music soul ), but the music is great.
Iván
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 13:40 |
I don't even know what cheesy is. People tell me Neo-Prog is cheesy, but all I hear is good music.
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 13:58 |
stonebeard wrote:
I don't even know what cheesy is. People tell me Neo-Prog is cheesy, but all I hear is good music. |
Some examples of cheesy in different degrees
1.- Meatloaf.- Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
But it was long ago and it was far away, oh God it seems so very far And if life is just a highway, then the soul is just a car And objects in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are And objects in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are
CHEESY
2.- Yes.- Circus of Heven
On the dreamy ground we walked upon I turned to my son and said 'Was that something beautiful, amazing, wonderful, extraordinary beautiful?'
'Oh! It was OK!! But there were no clowns, no tigers, lions or bears, cand-floss, toffee apples, no clowns.'
Cheesier.
And the winner is:
THE CHEESIEST!!!!!!!
Iván
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Posted: December 24 2006 at 13:59 |
^ That pretty much covers it.
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