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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2011 at 14:46
^^Yep gonna go with Velvet Underground as well. Perhaps one of the most progressive outfits from around 66. Viola, tribal drumming from a girl, who stood upright when playing. Add to that a guy who was an anti-singer and a chanteuse on heroin and you´ve got a wonderful and very different concoction.

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KISS - I love their first two Alive! records.
Madonna - Ray of Light
Wu-tang Clan and most of their solo records, at least from the mid 90s. As a matter of fact, I like most of the old school hip hop from that period of time.
The Orb, Prodigy, Future sound of London, Hallucinogen, Juno Reactor and a sh*tload of dance/trance/goa/ambient artists.
Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett.
Nearly everything that came out of Motown.
Funkadelic, James Brown, Parliament, Grodeck Whipperjenny, all kinds of funk gems.
Edith Piaf.
The Clash, Television, The fall, Gary Numan, well a LOT of Punk and the followers like Joy Division and Ultravox.

Come to think of it, the more I read on this site, the more I´m inclined to think, that outside disco (which I occasionally enjoy - if there´s women about...) pretty much everything goes. Nearly everyone here has extremely eclectic tastes, which I sincerely applaud. Music builds bridges and tears others down. 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2011 at 19:00
Creedence clearwater revival, Tom Petty, Bob Seger, Simon and Garfunkel, James Taylor, JJ Cale, Joe Cocker, Crowded House, Stevie Wonder, Fleetwood Mac........and there are so many.......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2011 at 19:34
I like OFRA HAZA


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2011 at 10:36
i like nirvana, system of a down, and some foo fighters
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2011 at 13:24
Originally posted by desistindo desistindo wrote:

Originally posted by Frederik Frederik wrote:

I dont know what bands are usually disliked by prog fans... I'm a real big fan of the beatles, the stones, the who, the doors, and bob dylan


About all you quote, i think The Doors is quite frowned by prog fans...


Do you think the inclusion of the Doors to Proto-Prog was inappropriate if, as you claim, Prog fans dislike them so much?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2011 at 13:42
I don't know about other prog fans "hating", but my favourite non prog is as follows:

1. The Levellers, perhaps one of the finest rock bands to emerge from the 1980's.
2. The Tansads. Nobody's ever heard of them, but go to you Tube to see my favourite band outside of prog. A great folk punk band from the same wave as The Levellers, their reunion gig in St Helens was one of the greatest I have been to. If you can, get Flock.
3. Fleetwood Mac. Especially Christine McVie compositions. That photograph of her on the live album from the Tusk tour is the most hauntingly beautiful I have ever seen.
4. Check out Lindsey Buckingham's last solo album, Gift Of Screws. A work of genius.
5. The Smiths. Because it's Moz and Marr.
6. Morrissey. Because it's Moz.
7. Motorhead. The first band I saw live.
8. Alice Cooper. For On The Inside, an absolute masterpiece which should be on this site if there were any justice.
9. Simon & Garfunkel. Essential for a happy and contented life.
10. Housemartins. Because it's Heaton.
11. The Beautiful South. Because it's Heaton.
12. Dire Straits. Prior to Brothers In Arms they were a great rock band.
13. Gene. Because it's Roz, and they were far more than mere Smiths clones.
14. Joni Mitchell. Sensuous, exceptionally talented, an essential artist of the 20th century.
15. Judie Tzuke. Bully & Mother from Secret Agent give me goosebumps, and the rest ain't half bad, either.
16. John Denver. I just loved his voice.
17. Madness. Great when you need a good laugh.
18. The Monkees. See Madness.
19. The Proclaimers. Intelligent rock/pop from Scotland.
20. Two Tone. I loved that genre.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2011 at 15:35
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

I don't know about other prog fans "hating", but my favourite non prog is as follows:

1. The Levellers, perhaps one of the finest rock bands to emerge from the 1980's.
2. The Tansads. Nobody's ever heard of them, but go to you Tube to see my favourite band outside of prog. A great folk punk band from the same wave as The Levellers, their reunion gig in St Helens was one of the greatest I have been to. If you can, get Flock.
3. Fleetwood Mac. Especially Christine McVie compositions. That photograph of her on the live album from the Tusk tour is the most hauntingly beautiful I have ever seen.
4. Check out Lindsey Buckingham's last solo album, Gift Of Screws. A work of genius.
5. The Smiths. Because it's Moz and Marr.
6. Morrissey. Because it's Moz.
7. Motorhead. The first band I saw live.
8. Alice Cooper. For On The Inside, an absolute masterpiece which should be on this site if there were any justice.
9. Simon & Garfunkel. Essential for a happy and contented life.
10. Housemartins. Because it's Heaton.
11. The Beautiful South. Because it's Heaton.
12. Dire Straits. Prior to Brothers In Arms they were a great rock band.
13. Gene. Because it's Roz, and they were far more than mere Smiths clones.
14. Joni Mitchell. Sensuous, exceptionally talented, an essential artist of the 20th century.
15. Judie Tzuke. Bully & Mother from Secret Agent give me goosebumps, and the rest ain't half bad, either.
16. John Denver. I just loved his voice.
17. Madness. Great when you need a good laugh.
18. The Monkees. See Madness.
19. The Proclaimers. Intelligent rock/pop from Scotland.
20. Two Tone. I loved that genre.


Check out her Sportscar album (the title track is borderline proggy IMO)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2011 at 16:12
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

I don't know about other prog fans "hating", but my favourite non prog is as follows:

1. The Levellers, perhaps one of the finest rock bands to emerge from the 1980's.
2. The Tansads. Nobody's ever heard of them, but go to you Tube to see my favourite band outside of prog. A great folk punk band from the same wave as The Levellers, their reunion gig in St Helens was one of the greatest I have been to. If you can, get Flock.
3. Fleetwood Mac. Especially Christine McVie compositions. That photograph of her on the live album from the Tusk tour is the most hauntingly beautiful I have ever seen.
4. Check out Lindsey Buckingham's last solo album, Gift Of Screws. A work of genius.
5. The Smiths. Because it's Moz and Marr.
6. Morrissey. Because it's Moz.
7. Motorhead. The first band I saw live.
8. Alice Cooper. For On The Inside, an absolute masterpiece which should be on this site if there were any justice.
9. Simon & Garfunkel. Essential for a happy and contented life.
10. Housemartins. Because it's Heaton.
11. The Beautiful South. Because it's Heaton.
12. Dire Straits. Prior to Brothers In Arms they were a great rock band.
13. Gene. Because it's Roz, and they were far more than mere Smiths clones.
14. Joni Mitchell. Sensuous, exceptionally talented, an essential artist of the 20th century.
15. Judie Tzuke. Bully & Mother from Secret Agent give me goosebumps, and the rest ain't half bad, either.
16. John Denver. I just loved his voice.
17. Madness. Great when you need a good laugh.
18. The Monkees. See Madness.
19. The Proclaimers. Intelligent rock/pop from Scotland.
20. Two Tone. I loved that genre.


I got taste for most of the list artist, i just dont get Fleetwood Mac... i still dont get how they sold so many copies... Dont you like Super Furry Animals? Its a gret alt rock band from Wales Wink


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Edited by markosherrera - June 28 2011 at 19:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2011 at 19:18
I really hate the attitude some proggers have of trying to find something that's 'prog' about everything they listen to. Music is Music, life wouldn't be complete without it, whether it's progressive or not
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2011 at 10:46
Listen to quite a lot besides prog, though it very much is my favourite genre.

Some favourite non prog bands include:
Snow Patrol, Daft Punk, Justice, Pendulum, Muse, Deadmau5, Massive Attack and Yann Tiersen.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2011 at 13:09
Originally posted by desistindo desistindo wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

I don't know about other prog fans "hating", but my favourite non prog is as follows:

1. The Levellers, perhaps one of the finest rock bands to emerge from the 1980's.
2. The Tansads. Nobody's ever heard of them, but go to you Tube to see my favourite band outside of prog. A great folk punk band from the same wave as The Levellers, their reunion gig in St Helens was one of the greatest I have been to. If you can, get Flock.
3. Fleetwood Mac. Especially Christine McVie compositions. That photograph of her on the live album from the Tusk tour is the most hauntingly beautiful I have ever seen.
4. Check out Lindsey Buckingham's last solo album, Gift Of Screws. A work of genius.
5. The Smiths. Because it's Moz and Marr.
6. Morrissey. Because it's Moz.
7. Motorhead. The first band I saw live.
8. Alice Cooper. For On The Inside, an absolute masterpiece which should be on this site if there were any justice.
9. Simon & Garfunkel. Essential for a happy and contented life.
10. Housemartins. Because it's Heaton.
11. The Beautiful South. Because it's Heaton.
12. Dire Straits. Prior to Brothers In Arms they were a great rock band.
13. Gene. Because it's Roz, and they were far more than mere Smiths clones.
14. Joni Mitchell. Sensuous, exceptionally talented, an essential artist of the 20th century.
15. Judie Tzuke. Bully & Mother from Secret Agent give me goosebumps, and the rest ain't half bad, either.
16. John Denver. I just loved his voice.
17. Madness. Great when you need a good laugh.
18. The Monkees. See Madness.
19. The Proclaimers. Intelligent rock/pop from Scotland.
20. Two Tone. I loved that genre.


I got taste for most of the list artist, i just dont get Fleetwood Mac... i still dont get how they sold so many copies... Dont you like Super Furry Animals? Its a gret alt rock band from Wales Wink

I would put them alongside The manics - good stuff when in the mood, but nothing spectacular. Now, Gorky's Zygotic Monkeys - that's a different proposition!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2011 at 13:34
Can't think of many off the top of my head, sure they're there, but for one...how do other proggers feel about The Police?  Lots of great albums by them. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2011 at 13:48
^ There are plenty of 'so called' Prog Fans on this site who like the Police - some of them like the Band too!  Honestly, I think you could name just about any band and you will find someone else here who will claim to like them (If only to be contrary), 
 
The Ramones for example. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2011 at 13:59
Exactly.  I've even heard mention of people who like Lady Gaga and such.  Heretics, I tell you! Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2011 at 20:21
Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

Can't think of many off the top of my head, sure they're there, but for one...how do other proggers feel about The Police?  Lots of great albums by them. 


The Police were a great band and one of the best to come out of the New Wave. Even their last, which is not so well received these days, has wonderful songs.  One of the last popular rock bands who combined terrific chops and great songwriting with pop appeal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2011 at 14:30

The Kinks. Think about it. Could you imagine playing "Wonderboy" in front of the average person? or even a intense follower of prog? The Kinks always made a huge percentage of people cringe. It's pathetic because from the late 60's through the 70's they developed that popular reputation for being a love/hate band.

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Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

The Kinks. Think about it. Could you imagine playing "Wonderboy" in front of the average person? or even a intense follower of prog? The Kinks always made a huge percentage of people cringe. It's pathetic because from the late 60's through the 70's they developed that popular reputation for being a love/hate band.



On the other hand, lyrically, Arthur probably beats the daylights out of every prog concept album I have heard. LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2011 at 20:27

Heh. Wow my bands will be vastly different from bands listed so far......

Melvins
Agoraphobic Nosebleed
Venetian Snares
Amon Tobin
Aphex Twin
Boards Of Canada
Neutral Milk Hotel
Nasum
Vader
Torche
Sun Ra
Tom Waits
Thrones
Alice cooper.. and on and on
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