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LiquidEternity
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Joined: December 07 2007
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Posted: December 11 2009 at 23:24 |
Eric Dolphy Devin Townsend isn't perfect, but he's incredibly consistent. He's got a few goofs, though. So far: Frost* is doing it. Avishai Cohen Simon & Garfunkel Harmonium and Mogul Thrash
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mezzanotte
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Joined: September 22 2009
Location: Tbilisi,Georgia
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Posted: December 12 2009 at 04:25 |
King Crimson
The Mars Volta
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Miranda that ghost just isn't holy anymore
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Fracture
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Posted: December 12 2009 at 15:33 |
King Crimson without a doubt.
Can't think of any others though; Pink Floyd could have made it if it wasn't for Momentary Lapse and The Division Bell. What was Gilmour thinking?
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Pekka
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Posted: December 12 2009 at 16:25 |
Fracture wrote:
Pink Floyd could have made it if it wasn't for Momentary Lapse and The Division Bell. What was Gilmour thinking?
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Probably writing some good music for a change after the borefest that was The Final Cut. He didn't quite make it on Lapse yet, but Division is very good I think.
(This was perhaps an unnecessarily exaggerated answer as I've gotten a bit of hold of The Final Cut too lately. Still I think the albums that came after it are a lot better.)
Edited by Pekka - December 12 2009 at 16:28
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NecronCommander
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Prog Metal Team
Joined: September 17 2009
Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: December 12 2009 at 19:28 |
I can only say this of a few of my favorite artists. I would say probably Tool was the first band that came to mind, as well as possibly Devin Townsend as someone mentioned before. I can't say it about Mastodon, my absolute favorite band, since I didn't care for Lifesblood. Nor can I say it about Isis, my second favorite band, because I wasn't the biggest fan of their earlier grindcore stuff. I could probably put down certain post metal bands like Pelican and maudlin of the Well who, despite having smaller discographies, found their niche fairly early and have been consistently entertaining me with their offerings ever since.
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TheLastBaron
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Joined: April 07 2009
Location: CA
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Posted: December 12 2009 at 21:10 |
I can't think of any band that can do no wrong, even when it comes to my favorite bands. i don't care for the teen pop side of the beatles, you know pre-rubber soul. I don't care for Queen's Hot Space. Dream Theaters latest and systematic chaos could have been better, rush's power windows could have been better. Genesis went downhill after trick of the tail. Metallica slowed down and simplified things to much with the black album, Mastodons Blood mountain was dissapointing. Iron Maidens Blaze Bailey era albums are awfull. Judas Priest had some embarrassing material between screaming for vengeance and Painkiller. I like a lot of bands but none of them have blown my mind with every song and every album, yet what matters is the bands that can pull of a lot of good work throughout a long career and most of the bands i have mentioned have done that, for the more recent bands we will have to wait and see.
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" Men are not prisoners of fate, but prisoners of their own minds." - FDR
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Bonnek
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Joined: September 01 2009
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Posted: December 13 2009 at 07:46 |
Where it concerns artists with 10+ albums, King Crimson and Rush never dropped below 3 stars for me. For the artist with around 10 albums that would be VDGG, Opeth and Porcupine Tree. Artist with less then 10 albums don't really qualify I'd say.
Edited by Bonnek - December 13 2009 at 07:47
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: December 13 2009 at 14:38 |
Fracture wrote:
King Crimson without a doubt.
Can't think of any others though; Pink Floyd could have made it if it wasn't for Momentary Lapse and The Division Bell. What was Gilmour thinking?
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He was thinking now that the bum Roger is gone we can make some more meaningful music. Those were great albums. Come to think of it, there's very litle Floyd that I won't listen to. Some of their early material perhaps.
What would be the weakest Crimson album ? Beat ?
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tdfloyd
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Joined: April 06 2008
Location: USA
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Posted: December 13 2009 at 19:24 |
Floyd. As close to perfection as a band can be.
Genesis. I have played Calling All Stations recently for the first time in about a decade, and it is much better than I originally thought. Not great but a good album. The only other Genesis that does not get played is the first one.
Tangerine Dream. Loved them all unitl the early 90's. It was a little tough as Jerome Froese found his way. Back on board up to about 3 years ago. Now there is too much remixing, remastering, rerecording and not enough new material. Kudos to them for trying the Dante Trigogy but I did not care for it. More than enough albums to make up for a couple of subpar ones.
Elton John. Not prog except for maybe Funeral for a Friend. Ranges from good to excellent for everything except Victim of Love.
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pepato
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 04:36 |
Porcupine Tree totally; also Rush (with few downs)
EDIT: I forgot Tool. They are great, but with them is easy: they do an album every 5 years... Each one is perfect anyway.
Edited by pepato - December 14 2009 at 04:38
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billsibb
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 05:48 |
Hello, pop pickers,
for me it's got to be Emerson Lake and Palmer - when I first heard them it was like a vision into the future.
They were responsible for so many "firsts", it frustrates me how much they tend to be overlooked in favour
of so many bands who owe them so much. Anyway love the forum, it has introduced me to so many other
bands, and some I'd forgotten about. Proud to belong to such a fraternity.
All the best for the holiday season and 2010.
Billsibb, aging proghead.
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".......nobody ever messed with the sherriff"
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Drummerboy
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 07:46 |
Now that I think again, Tull comes very, very close here, especially if you consider how long they've been at it........I know people will point to this or that album as proof to the contrary, but they have been amazingly consistent, if you "get" them.
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Dorsalia
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 07:47 |
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"Es ist übrigens unmöglich, eine Meinung zu haben, ohne dass es unerfreuliche Überschneidungen gibt. Die Grünen sind für den deutschen Wald, die NPD ebenfalls."
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 08:21 |
Drummerboy wrote:
Now that I think again, Tull comes very, very close here, especially if you consider how long they've been at it........I know people will point to this or that album as proof to the contrary, but they have been amazingly consistent, if you "get" them. | You have to ' get ' them though.
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octopus-4
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 10:03 |
Nobody mentioned Mostly Autumn. I don't like their last album very much, as I think that Angela Goldthorpe was a key element in that group, but it's not really bad...
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Morsenator
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 13:44 |
For me this is definitely Transatlantic what an awesome project that is! I really love all of their 3 albums. Some others I can mention honestly in here are Ayreon and Shadow Gallery. Some quality music at its best
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The Block
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Joined: September 01 2009
Location: St. Alfonzo's
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 19:39 |
Thats why Transatlantic is a supergroup.
(Awesome avatar)
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Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp!
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keiser willhelm
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Location: United States
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 20:35 |
ill try to mention those i didnt see listed
kayo dot- although only three albums in all three are of incredibly consistent quality.
Can had a 4/5 album brilliant streak
magma - only one slip up (merci) and its still pretty fun. check out the ratings
animal collective - genius and they're what 5 or 6 albums in and consistently changing direction? great stuff
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keiser willhelm
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 20:37 |
also Ulver. i find even their black metal stuff incredibly listenable and exciting. maybe 1 or 2 albums im not that into
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nordwind
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Joined: March 07 2007
Location: Canada
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Points: 170
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 23:10 |
UFO ,Saga ,Blue Oyster Cult ,Deep Purple ,YES ,Frank Marino ,John Wetton ,Steve Howe ,Savatage ,Uriah Heep ,the Sweet ,Kansas - I know most of these bands aren't prog but hey.........
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Jazz isn't dead.......it just smells funny.
Frank Zappa / Live in New York
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