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Kashmir75
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 00:59 | ||
Gee, there's so many PT haters on this site. As a fan of Floyd and PT, I feel a little sad...
I love Dogs and Time Flies, so I honestly don't know which way to vote.
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b4usleep
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 09:37 | ||
Actually it's hard to find an opponent for dogs.
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darksideof
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 09:47 | ||
Love PT's times flies, but how can you compare PT's Dog with a PT tune? Pink is the masters.
PT's career was highly inspired by the music of Pink Floyd and Steve wilson wouldn't where he is ( musically speaking) if it wasn't for Pink Floyd. Beside Roger wrote better lyrics. and Gilmour's paying has more soul than Steve Wilson, But don't get me wrong PT os my favorite band of today prog. I have all their records and I have seem them live since 1999. but pink foyd is pink foyd.... Edited by darksideof - February 03 2010 at 09:52 |
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 10:04 | ||
wooooow!!! that wasn't the point.. PT is the future of prog as we speak!
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darksideof
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 10:06 | ||
A Jazz fan and a good friend of mine says that PT is making the great albums of what pink floyd left off!!
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jampa17
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 10:16 | ||
A friend of mine who only likes alternative/ indie rock said that PT was a great alternative rock band... and that's what it is... just that...
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HolyMoly
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 12:21 | ||
"Dogs" without a doubt. I'm a huge PT fan, but even I can't really see what all the fuss is about with "Time Flies". It's a pretty average song by PT standards (which are admittedly high).
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 15:16 | ||
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CryoftheCarrots
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 15:48 | ||
I don't think Steven Wilson would deny that either. At various times in his career he has denied being a prog rock band.
The fact that the band can be labelled "great" in any category is a great achievement.
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Kashmir75
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Posted: February 03 2010 at 20:05 | ||
I don't really care if people think PT are prog or not. It's the music that counts. If something is a good band, I'll listen to it, whether its 'prog' or not. I think they've made enough prog-related material to justify being on this website.
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Camel666
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Posted: February 04 2010 at 03:06 | ||
I *love* PT -I truly do- but calling them "the future of prog" just shows how much they are overrated. They are a good band that *sometimes* writes VERY excellent pieces of music. They are not consistent though and often tend to lose their focus, becoming... well, plainly boring. Not much "progression" in their music as well and IMHO they lack personality. If the future of prog sounded like PT, I might just start to only listen to music made before 1976, because there wouldn't be a point in listening to "new" stuff. As to the question of this poll... well, is it for real? Now if the question was between Dogs and, say, Opeth's Deliverance, now that would have been interesting. The past vs. the future. As it is, it's the past vs. a faded copy. I wonder who the four guys who voted for Time Flies are PS: I have been pretty harsh towards PT and I know they don't deserve it. Is it evident that I think "the Incident" is a pile of overindulgent rubbish?
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Posted: February 04 2010 at 18:25 | ||
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J-Man
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Posted: February 04 2010 at 18:30 | ||
Dogs. No contest.
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Posted: February 05 2010 at 01:41 | ||
PT are okay, but let's not get carried away here.. |
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Posted: February 05 2010 at 11:04 | ||
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darksideof
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Posted: February 05 2010 at 11:30 | ||
O let me make myself Clear! Maybe I did go overboard with PT by saying that they are the future of prog. but what I am about to say I am very clear about ( well. it is just my personal opinion jee!). back in the early 90's was prog was pretty dead in my ears. It was PT that brought me and many of my friends back to listen to prog and realised that it was dead.
I was pretty much only into 70's prog and only I was listening to jazz/ and fusion the 90's, Then one day I read an article inPink Floyd's brain Damage Fanzine about Porcupine tree's Sky Moves Side ways and Signify.I was so moved by this encouraging and praised article, that I was in a hurry to listen to this band but with no luck.
2 years went and I finally got a promotional copy of Signify that I got from a used record store, As you might know back in those days we weren't spoil as we are now. There was no goggle as I know and I have no knowledge of the computer's world or the worldwide web. it extremely hard to get their albums or any albums back them. I think they weren't even signed yet to a record labels. if I am not mistaken becuase you couldn't find their albums anywhere not even as import. I managed to get their albums at a tiny place in NYC back in 1999 when I fist saw them for the first time. was I happy or what? I loved this band since the first time I heard them. Maybe becuase they sounded liked a moderm version of PK maybe? to get back my point I really love this from day one and I my love for prog was saved. I rapidly introduced them to my dear prog friends from the Dominican Republic, which included my dear uncle who introduced to prog in the early days.. Each and one of them to these days still love PT and it is their #1 as prog is concern. and I guess that is why I said that they are the future of prog
maybe I should say that PT Saved Prog In The Dominican Republic.
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Posted: February 08 2010 at 18:07 | ||
I've never ever heard someone call Porcupine Tree a Radiohead clone. They share nothing in common whatsoever. Regardless, I must say Dogs is one of the only pieces of PF I really enjoy, and even though Time Flies is a great song, I believe Dogs to be one of the greatest songs of all time.
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Posted: February 09 2010 at 02:34 | ||
This is not a serious poll. The result speaks for itself
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uduwudu
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Posted: February 09 2010 at 02:43 | ||
The Incident is the first time (since I first heard P Tree on Sky Moves Sideways) that my reaction is less than positive. Wjile I quite like that album SW has also said he regretted making it ("as PF were no longer making albums like that") he thought he would.
So a bit obviously derivative no matter how well intended and well made (which it is.) Then came that slew of albums. Signify and Deadwing being the most substantial with the bonus surprise of Recordings having the best of the rejetcs from the previous two and trumping them (IMHO.) Liked FOABP alot and the Nil Recurring (Ep?.) Now The Incident. Oh dear. Bored. And again. No melodies, no strong themes, no expansive harmonies, no riifs, no hooks, no lyrics anywhere near as compelling as In Absentia and no interest in ROIO recordings from the tours (a disturbing sign for me.) Took the needle off the CD and the desire to revisit has nil recurred. I am willing to realise I am oh so wrong. But as for Tempus Fugit (Ooops I mean Time Flies...) if it's a homage to Dogs it's not great. A spot of autobiographical indulgence. In fact had this album been outtakes I doubt I'd be more than curious. What a disappointment. Imagine having to tour and play this tedium on tour. Slightly digressing but due tio the Radiohead mention I thought of my reaction to OK Computer (the Radio head masterpiece) and what I thought was their unwillingness to develop interesting themes in songs musicially as it may regard them in a prog rock light - kill them in the press by requiring the press to listen and understand something that has to fir their own abbreviated attention spans. So, bit of a shame and I feel no need to get that. Kid A was far more interesting in it's (IMHO) outright influence of RIO type bands while still eschewing virtuosity they still made a creative intersting album. P Tree were leagues ahead of the media and public influenced Radio-(please don't think we're prog)-head compared to SW finally admitting - like it's shame ful - that P Tree are Progressive rock) and more courageous. They had songs, works, melodies, Up The Downstair alone puts P Tree in the pantheon of the greats (and this album was isolated by PF derived compromise until Signify / Metanoia.) Now they made a sub Radiohead type album and Time Drags, oops again, I mean Flies... it's patchy at best. A vague approximation (I thought it was having a piece of Sheep) but that hardly matters. What does matter is having the lynchpin piece being so fan boy intended. Wholly inappropriate intention for what was supposed to be an epic of Incidents. Reminds me of Joeseph Catch-22 Heller's novel "Something Happened' - why? Because NOTHING happened. A non Incident. There's been a lot of negativity expressed about this album, possibly more than even FOABP. The next album hopefully will be more interesting. I do care about P Tree, but not about this release. PF's Animals and Dogs is all wonderful of course. Timeless classic. My hopes for Wilson are still high. But I think he may need to focus energies and not spend so much time being influenced by Fripp on ROIOs and doing his surround mixes and his other bands' pursuits. I know, this is a longwinded post but I am into prog rock after all. |
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slickcoaster
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Posted: February 09 2010 at 07:29 | ||
Dogs for sure, but Time Flies is a great song.
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