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SouthSideoftheSky
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Symphonic Team
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 14:45 |
Arena. Even their least good albums are very good, and their best albums are masterpieces! Live albums, EPs, DVDs etc. are good.
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sorcerer kermes
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Location: Iran
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 15:18 |
i think each great band in prog history has a poor age. for most of them it is 80`s... Tull before 1982 has no dark point
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doKCtor Diamond
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 21:09 |
King Crimson
Most bands I like have had some albums that have been compromised by commercial pressures (Love Beach, Big Generator) or lackluster performance. But Crimson always seems to satisfy me.
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tszirmay
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Posted: December 19 2009 at 21:26 |
DFA has 3 masterful (5 stars from me) studio albums and a live i have yet to purchase.
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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Slartibartfast
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Joined: April 29 2006
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Posted: December 20 2009 at 06:39 |
I'm going to have to beat the Talisma drum again...
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: December 20 2009 at 10:14 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
I'm going to have to beat the Talisma drum again...
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Is everything as good as Quelque Part ? (The only one I own but if it were a female I'd propose tomorrow)
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culexearth
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Posted: December 21 2009 at 01:35 |
If this was 1989 and not 2009, I'd say Manfred Mann's Earth Band, but alas the only band that can do no wrong for me after thinking about it is Symphony X.
They are not my favorite band and yet I feel all 7 of their studio albums and 1 live album are excellent with nary a song that "does wrong". From the first album w/o Sir Russell Allen all the way up to Paradise Lost, it's all clear of "wrong-doing".
Regarding bands with a smaller discography: Riverside definately and--I haven't seen this band on here yet--EPICA. They have produced 4 steller studio albums plus 1 fantastic live album and suffice it to say, I believe they will keep concocting exceptional albums well into the 2010's.
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~konsummate, konflict~
~assimilate, hate~
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chrisk
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Posted: December 22 2009 at 09:46 |
Is there such an animal as a band that can do no wrong?
With every band that I have ever listened to (Spaning 50+ years) there has always been a 'Why did they do that' moment. It may be some small thing like poorly mixed track or a more fundamental issue with the choice of style or lyrical content.
To say that a band can do no wrong surely must mean that the listener is not as concerning as they think they actually are, and, more importantly, not as objective as they need to be.
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TheWheelBearer
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Posted: December 22 2009 at 15:04 |
The live one's good too
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javajeff
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Location: Florida
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Posted: December 22 2009 at 20:21 |
King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Rush, Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, The Cars, Steely Dan, The Doors, The Smiths, and Supertramp.
NOTE: I love Yes, but there are a couple albums that I do not listen to often. However, Yes has such a big catalog, so the percentage of GREAT stuff is high.
Edited by javajeff - December 22 2009 at 20:26
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catfood03
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Posted: December 22 2009 at 21:44 |
chrisk wrote:
Is there such an animal as a band that can do no wrong?
With every band that I have ever listened to (Spaning 50+ years) there has always been a 'Why did they do that' moment. It may be some small thing like poorly mixed track or a more fundamental issue with the choice of style or lyrical content.
To say that a band can do no wrong surely must mean that the listener is not as concerning as they think they actually are, and, more importantly, not as objective as they need to be.
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Agreed! The only bands that I think could approach this category proposed by the OP are ones who made only one or two albums that were both stellar, then never made an album again.
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catfood03
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Posted: December 22 2009 at 21:47 |
javajeff wrote:
...However, Yes has such a big catalog, so the percentage of GREAT stuff is high.
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I do think instead of looking for the perfect band, which ones have the highest percentage of quality material. Yes does qualify on that criteria.
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M. B. Zapelini
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Posted: December 23 2009 at 04:08 |
Tough question, but I'll go with Deep Purple and King Crimson, because even their less satisfactory albums (like "Slaves and Masters" and "Three of a Perfect Pair") have good moments.
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"He's a man of the past and one of the present"
PETER HAMMILL
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Drummerboy
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Posted: December 23 2009 at 08:24 |
catfood03 wrote:
chrisk wrote:
Is there such an animal as a band that can do no wrong?
With every band that I have ever listened to (Spaning 50+ years) there has always been a 'Why did they do that' moment. It may be some small thing like poorly mixed track or a more fundamental issue with the choice of style or lyrical content.
To say that a band can do no wrong surely must mean that the listener is not as concerning as they think they actually are, and, more importantly, not as objective as they need to be.
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Agreed! The only bands that I think could approach this category proposed by the OP are ones who made only one or two albums that were both stellar, then never made an album again.
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Like October Project (prog-related I think).
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chrisk
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Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: December 23 2009 at 09:00 |
I agree with Catfood03, some bands best and most memorable work is their first album, which they then spend the rest of their career trying to live up too.
On a personal note, I don't have a band that has done no wrong, but have several that I admire the quality of what they produced, whether it is for its innovative style (1st Pink Floyd album) or development (Jethro Tull).
Music is such a personal thing, that only the listener themselves and not a forum group, can decide if a band is worthy of the accolaides we individually bestow on them.
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geddyx12112
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Posted: December 23 2009 at 09:29 |
The Mothers of Invention, Rush and Porcupine Tree. I love almost all of their albums, and the ones that I don't love I still find are good. With RUsh Hold Your FIre and Power Windows are both okay but I don't love them, same thing with the Mothers' "With Reuben and the Jets". And well, I generally love all of PT's stuff.
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Xanthous
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Location: Dayton, Ohio
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Posted: December 28 2009 at 11:53 |
Miles Davis especially in the 70'S. I've never heard anything so perfect.
King Crimson.
Edited by Xanthous - December 28 2009 at 11:55
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: December 28 2009 at 12:05 |
chrisk wrote:
Is there such an animal as a band that can do no wrong?
With every band that I have ever listened to (Spaning 50+ years) there has always been a 'Why did they do that' moment. It may be some small thing like poorly mixed track or a more fundamental issue with the choice of style or lyrical content.
To say that a band can do no wrong surely must mean that the listener is not as concerning as they think they actually are, and, more importantly, not as objective as they need to be.
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" Why did they do that?" Sounds like another thread. Hawkwind has a lot of "why did they do that?" Moments. I thought it was all over with Distant Horizons.
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Basíleia
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Joined: April 22 2009
Location: The Netherlands
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Points: 283
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Posted: December 28 2009 at 16:39 |
Marillion and Fish, though I have to admit some things have had to grow on me, but at this moment, nothing from either of those artists is average or less than to me. Including live CD's, bootlegs, DVD's, etc. Sometimes the soundquality of the bootlegs get's the best of my ears, but I can't blame the band for it seeing as they haven't really released the material that I am referring to and they even haven't had a hand in recording it, so...
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Tearful Jester
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Posted: December 28 2009 at 17:22 |
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"When you grow up and leave the playground
Where you kissed your prince and found your frog
Remember the jester who showed you tears; a script for tears"
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