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antonyus
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Topic: How did you find Prog? Posted: December 10 2009 at 04:24 |
i was grown up with pink floyd, queen, led zeppelin, deep purple and black sabbath becouse i have 3 older brother and they listen music all the time...but the Prog.rock issue is different, one of my friend gave me mix cassette 18 years ago, there was one song from prog.rock genre and that was eloy - up and down...that day i meet with prog.rock. than i bought Eloy - Ocean album first than yes - close to the edge, king crimson - island, grobschnitt - rockpommels land...etc
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: December 10 2009 at 01:29 |
Not necessarily a "progressive" musical moment, but nonetheless a major experience of feeling and open-breathing spelling of tonality with a great impact and made me stand there and shudder was when I heard a certain album for the first time in my room with my buddy. We were 17 . And when the album finished, my buddy said "well I bet your'e not gonna play that album again" O' Contrere Monfrerre. I absolutely loved it especially the ending:
A great saxophone solo by Clarence Clemons on the track "Jungleland" by Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band from the Tenacious and moving landmark album "Born To Run" I kid you not I would listen to that part of the song and pretend I was on stage belting away on the sax, somewhere local where all my friends could see me and thats the whole point of any thing that is Progressive. To be able to dream and pretend that we can or could be like that, to be able to play like these artists that we hear. Having that fascination in your mind as you listen to that movement in your head. I"m going to Prog now on THE DADDY musical stream
of all Streams
Here's a clue: It Lies with me cried The Queen Of Maybe
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mrcozdude
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Posted: December 09 2009 at 19:00 |
In a nook
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AgentSpork
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Posted: December 09 2009 at 18:47 |
I'm gonna have to pin this one on my father primarily. I grew up being force-fed bands like Yes, Genesis, Rush, King Crimson, and Tangerine Dream. It didn't really hit me until I actually started to develop some musical sensibility around 17 or 18. I was generally disgusted with the repetitive and boring nature of most mainstream rock, so I eventually went back to some of these more interesting bands that my dad listened to and developed my tastes from there. While it's true that I do share a lot in common with my dad's musical taste, but there's also some significant differences between us as well. For instance, I'm not a particularly huge fan of Yes... though I can certainly see why he and so many others put them in such high regard.
I've always been astounded by how versatile progressive rock can be, and continue to be on a regular basis. That does, however, exclude a lot of the so-called "progressive" bands you see pop up every now and then that sound like they're trying to relive the 70s era of progressive rock rather than... you know... progressing further. But that's a whole 'nother story.
Edited by AgentSpork - December 09 2009 at 18:50
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deckard9
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Posted: December 08 2009 at 08:55 |
Mates and was around at the beginning
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Jet Wesley
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Posted: December 07 2009 at 19:51 |
I think it was my immature relationship with the wonderful sounds of Dream Theater that spurred me onto prog originally. I think i started to appreciate it properly when i was 17, and this led to loads of other bands. Randomly, i discovered Marillion in South Africa, and just completely went mental for the band! I watched a few Marillion dvd's and the rest is history.
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: December 06 2009 at 15:03 |
I really dont know whats going on. my computer it tells me things it shows methings it tells me to prog night and day it shows me things Colors ,Colors Colors. How many times have you played the random stream player for a particular progist? To the Progressive Nation. The United Archives Of Progressive States Planet Earth.com
And first of all when Jim Morrison sang light my fire. WE GOT LIT. (I was 11) What a holy blast that song was remember?
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: December 06 2009 at 15:01 |
I really dont know whats going on. my computer it tells me things it shows methings it tells me to prog night and day it shows me things Colors ,Colors Colors. How many times have you played the random stream player for a particular progist? To the Progressive Nation. The United Archives Of Progressive States Planet Earth.com
And first of all when Jim Morrison sang light my fire. WE GOT LIT. (I was 11) What a holy blast that song was remember?
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Time Signature
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Posted: December 06 2009 at 03:00 |
I got into prog through Iron Maiden, who were also my entry point into metal and rock in general.
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Atavachron
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Posted: December 06 2009 at 02:20 |
I found Prog to be a formiddable adversary and a tenacious lover.
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Progfan1958
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Posted: December 06 2009 at 01:55 |
Got to turn on the wayback machine for this one Sherman ! 1973 and got into ELP, then Yes, Floyd, Triumvirat, Genesis etc. The 80's were a little dry, but my interests branched out into roots music, classical and Jazz. Late 90's was a prog renaissance into Dream Theater, Transatlantic, Spock's Beard, and the Flower Kings + others.
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cjgone
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Posted: December 06 2009 at 00:29 |
Meh, 17 young? My friend got me into prog when I was 14 (now 16). Been listening to tech\prog death since.
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Technical death metal <3.
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Elderflower Man
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Posted: December 05 2009 at 13:19 |
It was Dream Theater who introduced me to prog rock, I believe. Their talent and complex songs appealed a lot to me, so I started listening to other prog bands, Pink Floyd particularly. But yeah, the Internet helped a lot. And it's still helping, in fact.
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NecronCommander
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Posted: December 01 2009 at 17:35 |
Being a relative newbie to prog, as well as only being 17, I discovered prog just by looking through the internet. I had always liked bands like Rush and Yes, but it was probably around the time I first heard of bands like Mastodon and Dream Theater. I did some research on the bands, found the "progressive metal" label on Wikipedia, and one thing led to another, and now here I am.
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Dean Watson
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Posted: December 01 2009 at 05:54 |
Hearing ELP's Tarkus on an old console stereo at a place I was visiting - then later my older brother brought over a friend's LP - A Wizard A True Star by Todd Rundgren. That was it. Done deal and I''ve never looked back.
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Posted: December 01 2009 at 04:06 |
halabalushindigus wrote:
who knows how long i've loved you
you know I'l love you still
will i wait a lonely lifetime
if you want me to
, i will
love you forever and forever
love you with all my heart............. |
Whitney Houston?
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: December 01 2009 at 04:03 |
who knows how long i've loved you
you know I'l love you still
will i wait a lonely lifetime
if you want me to
, i will
love you forever and forever
love you with all my heart.............
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: December 01 2009 at 03:49 |
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Singing their popular hits, "She Loves You""Twist And Shout" and "You Really Got A Hold On Me"
COME SEE THIS LEGENDARY BAND. DON'T MISS OUT!
Tickets onsale now at Uwish.com
Baby said your'e driving on "THE ONE AFTER (1586/14.3)"
Lets go get mccartney and get him pissed. wouldnt that be fun. tease him and stuff
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: December 01 2009 at 02:44 |
Hey POLITICIAN, shut up (O.K. but i really do miss you, Mr. LENNON)
Let's not forget that the beatles rocked this planet to its core
One Thing I Can Say (proggies)..Always On My Mind
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: December 01 2009 at 02:32 |
ALL YOU KNUCKLE HEADS!!
Go and listen to the ikon RIGHT NOW!!
(plus drink beer)
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