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MovingPictures07
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Joined: January 09 2008
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:30 |
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rushfan4
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:30 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I find that most proggers tend to like TFK's Unfold the Future the most. It is said to be their most experimental. |
I really like Unfold the Future, but I never understood that.
Give me Stardust We Are, Space Revolver, Sum of No Evil, Paradox Hotel, Retropolis, and Back in the World of Adventures first.
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I even like the Rainmaker, so what do I know. I love retro prog though, and The Flower Kings are one of the best at it. I seem to be weird in that I like the original 70's Symphonic Bands (and of course Heavy Prog bands) for the sound of their music, and therefore I like retro sounding bands whose music sounds similar. The words are different; the actual music is different, whether it is guitar tones, chords, whatever that makes it sound similar, I am not really sure. I guess the best thing about not being a musician is that I don't recognize all of the similarities that others seem to recognize.
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June
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Joined: November 03 2008
Location: Montreal
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:31 |
Yeah!
Just got a call from my boyfriend! He's keeping his job after all.
Well, only three or four days a week, but it's better than losing it altogether!
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MovingPictures07
Prog Reviewer
Joined: January 09 2008
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:34 |
rushfan4 wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I find that most proggers tend to like TFK's Unfold the Future the most. It is said to be their most experimental. |
I really like Unfold the Future, but I never understood that.
Give me Stardust We Are, Space Revolver, Sum of No Evil, Paradox Hotel, Retropolis, and Back in the World of Adventures first.
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I even like the Rainmaker, so what do I know. I love retro prog though, and The Flower Kings are one of the best at it. I seem to be weird in that I like the original 70's Symphonic Bands (and of course Heavy Prog bands) for the sound of their music, and therefore I like retro sounding bands whose music sounds similar. The words are different; the actual music is different, whether it is guitar tones, chords, whatever that makes it sound similar, I am not really sure. I guess the best thing about not being a musician is that I don't recognize all of the similarities that others seem to recognize. |
I'm a musician, but I love so-called "retro prog" (I hate that label) that still manages to be fresh, innovative, and unique. The Flower Kings and Echolyn are two of the best bands like that. When people try to say that they are copycats, I ask them, "Name me one Yes song that sounds very much like a TFK song." Being a musician has really enhanced my understanding of it, and thus has changed some of my listening habits over the past 4 years of my life. One great example of that is Meshuggah, where I can extremely appreciate and dissect what they're doing because of the intense time signature workouts and techniques that they're using that other people don't pick up.
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MovingPictures07
Prog Reviewer
Joined: January 09 2008
Location: Beasty Heart
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Points: 32181
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:34 |
June wrote:
Yeah!
Just got a call from my boyfriend! He's keeping his job after all.
Well, only three or four days a week, but it's better than losing it altogether! |
Sounds great.
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rushfan4
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Joined: May 22 2007
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:36 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I find that most proggers tend to like TFK's Unfold the Future the most. It is said to be their most experimental. |
I really like Unfold the Future, but I never understood that.
Give me Stardust We Are, Space Revolver, Sum of No Evil, Paradox Hotel, Retropolis, and Back in the World of Adventures first.
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I even like the Rainmaker, so what do I know. I love retro prog though, and The Flower Kings are one of the best at it. I seem to be weird in that I like the original 70's Symphonic Bands (and of course Heavy Prog bands) for the sound of their music, and therefore I like retro sounding bands whose music sounds similar. The words are different; the actual music is different, whether it is guitar tones, chords, whatever that makes it sound similar, I am not really sure. I guess the best thing about not being a musician is that I don't recognize all of the similarities that others seem to recognize. |
I'm a musician, but I love so-called "retro prog" (I hate that label) that still manages to be fresh, innovative, and unique. The Flower Kings and Echolyn are two of the best bands like that.
When people try to say that they are copycats, I ask them, "Name me one Yes song that sounds very much like a TFK song."
Being a musician has really enhanced my understanding of it, and thus has changed some of my listening habits over the past 4 years of my life. One great example of that is Meshuggah, where I can extremely appreciate and dissect what they're doing because of the intense time signature workouts and techniques that they're using that other people don't pick up.
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In my defense, I can't hear the intense time signature workouts and techniques they are using over the sound of the blood gurgling in my ears. That's what happens when a band makes your ears bleed.
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Epignosis
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Joined: December 30 2007
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:36 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I find that most proggers tend to like TFK's Unfold the Future the most. It is said to be their most experimental. |
I really like Unfold the Future, but I never understood that.
Give me Stardust We Are, Space Revolver, Sum of No Evil, Paradox Hotel, Retropolis, and Back in the World of Adventures first.
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I even like the Rainmaker, so what do I know. I love retro prog though, and The Flower Kings are one of the best at it. I seem to be weird in that I like the original 70's Symphonic Bands (and of course Heavy Prog bands) for the sound of their music, and therefore I like retro sounding bands whose music sounds similar. The words are different; the actual music is different, whether it is guitar tones, chords, whatever that makes it sound similar, I am not really sure. I guess the best thing about not being a musician is that I don't recognize all of the similarities that others seem to recognize. |
I'm a musician, but I love so-called "retro prog" (I hate that label) that still manages to be fresh, innovative, and unique. The Flower Kings and Echolyn are two of the best bands like that.
When people try to say that they are copycats, I ask them, "Name me one Yes song that sounds very much like a TFK song."
Being a musician has really enhanced my understanding of it, and thus has changed some of my listening habits over the past 4 years of my life. One great example of that is Meshuggah, where I can extremely appreciate and dissect what they're doing because of the intense time signature workouts and techniques that they're using that other people don't pick up.
| Other than a few passing resemblances, The Flower Kings sound nothing like Yes. But you ever heard Starcastle though?
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June
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Joined: November 03 2008
Location: Montreal
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Points: 6521
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:37 |
MovingPictures07 wrote:
June wrote:
Yeah!
Just got a call from my boyfriend! He's keeping his job after all.
Well, only three or four days a week, but it's better than losing it altogether! |
Sounds great.
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Yup. This deserves some Eddy Izzard or something.
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MovingPictures07
Prog Reviewer
Joined: January 09 2008
Location: Beasty Heart
Status: Offline
Points: 32181
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:37 |
rushfan4 wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I find that most proggers tend to like TFK's Unfold the Future the most. It is said to be their most experimental. |
I really like Unfold the Future, but I never understood that.
Give me Stardust We Are, Space Revolver, Sum of No Evil, Paradox Hotel, Retropolis, and Back in the World of Adventures first.
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I even like the Rainmaker, so what do I know. I love retro prog though, and The Flower Kings are one of the best at it. I seem to be weird in that I like the original 70's Symphonic Bands (and of course Heavy Prog bands) for the sound of their music, and therefore I like retro sounding bands whose music sounds similar. The words are different; the actual music is different, whether it is guitar tones, chords, whatever that makes it sound similar, I am not really sure. I guess the best thing about not being a musician is that I don't recognize all of the similarities that others seem to recognize. |
I'm a musician, but I love so-called "retro prog" (I hate that label) that still manages to be fresh, innovative, and unique. The Flower Kings and Echolyn are two of the best bands like that.
When people try to say that they are copycats, I ask them, "Name me one Yes song that sounds very much like a TFK song."
Being a musician has really enhanced my understanding of it, and thus has changed some of my listening habits over the past 4 years of my life. One great example of that is Meshuggah, where I can extremely appreciate and dissect what they're doing because of the intense time signature workouts and techniques that they're using that other people don't pick up.
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In my defense, I can't hear the intense time signature workouts and techniques they are using over the sound of the blood gurgling in my ears. That's what happens when a band makes your ears bleed. |
Well, I just used Meshuggah as an example. I also realize that they're an extremely acquired taste. It's helped my understanding of all bands in general, like Rush, Yes, or whatever, but more specifically ones that I might not have "got" as much like Meshuggah, Henry Cow, etc. Did "Bleed" make your ears bleed?
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rushfan4
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Joined: May 22 2007
Location: Michigan, U.S.
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:38 |
Starcastle are unique in their own right, but yes, they do sound a lot more like Yes than the Flower Kings do.
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MovingPictures07
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Joined: January 09 2008
Location: Beasty Heart
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:38 |
Epignosis wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
rushfan4 wrote:
I find that most proggers tend to like TFK's Unfold the Future the most. It is said to be their most experimental. |
I really like Unfold the Future, but I never understood that.
Give me Stardust We Are, Space Revolver, Sum of No Evil, Paradox Hotel, Retropolis, and Back in the World of Adventures first.
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I even like the Rainmaker, so what do I know. I love retro prog though, and The Flower Kings are one of the best at it. I seem to be weird in that I like the original 70's Symphonic Bands (and of course Heavy Prog bands) for the sound of their music, and therefore I like retro sounding bands whose music sounds similar. The words are different; the actual music is different, whether it is guitar tones, chords, whatever that makes it sound similar, I am not really sure. I guess the best thing about not being a musician is that I don't recognize all of the similarities that others seem to recognize. |
I'm a musician, but I love so-called "retro prog" (I hate that label) that still manages to be fresh, innovative, and unique. The Flower Kings and Echolyn are two of the best bands like that.
When people try to say that they are copycats, I ask them, "Name me one Yes song that sounds very much like a TFK song."
Being a musician has really enhanced my understanding of it, and thus has changed some of my listening habits over the past 4 years of my life. One great example of that is Meshuggah, where I can extremely appreciate and dissect what they're doing because of the intense time signature workouts and techniques that they're using that other people don't pick up.
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Other than a few passing resemblances, The Flower Kings sound nothing like Yes.
But you ever heard Starcastle though?
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STARCASTLE LOL Yeah... clone band. Doesn't mean they're necessarily bad (not my taste though), but even alot of non-musicians can tell that.
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MovingPictures07
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Joined: January 09 2008
Location: Beasty Heart
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:39 |
Alright, I'm off to spend some time with my family again for now.
Talk to you guys later!
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rushfan4
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Joined: May 22 2007
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:40 |
See you Alex.
We're expecting 6-10 inches of snow tomorrow, so I need to go out and get my Christmas shopping done before we get snowed in for the weekend.
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moreitsythanyou
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Joined: April 23 2006
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:42 |
June wrote:
MovingPictures07 wrote:
June wrote:
Yeah!
Just got a call from my boyfriend! He's keeping his job after all.
Well, only three or four days a week, but it's better than losing it altogether! |
Sounds great.
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Yup. This deserves some Eddy Izzard or something. |
Always an excellent decision
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<font color=white>butts, lol[/COLOR]
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June
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Joined: November 03 2008
Location: Montreal
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:44 |
Yeah, and I just found out there are Lego vids of his stuff on youtube too...
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Bern
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:55 |
Hey people!
How are you all?
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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LinusW
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 18:56 |
I need a break. To refill the toilet.
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Bern
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 19:02 |
Thanks for telling us. Is that a Christmas prog album in your avatar?
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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LinusW
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 19:12 |
It's actually something I found on MTV's "Pimp My PFM Album"
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Bern
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 19:16 |
I love that show. Robert Fripp does a great job as a host.
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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