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Posted: August 12 2011 at 14:47 |
Slaughternalia wrote:
King Crimson is loved by any self respecting prog fan on the other hand |
I'm a self-respecting prog fan........... .......and King Crimson are easily my least favourite of the "Big 5". Easy choice for me - CAMEL
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resurrection
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Posted: August 14 2011 at 00:44 |
HAS to be Crimson.
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AlastairGrimley
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Posted: October 04 2011 at 18:32 |
Well Camel and KC are both wonderful bands. This is a tough one. In my opinion however, King Crimson is the more enjoyable band.
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colorofmoney91
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Posted: October 04 2011 at 18:35 |
I really wanted to vote Camel, but I love '80s Crimson way too much.
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juandhaltrich
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Posted: October 04 2011 at 19:03 |
seriously? where's the contest? never an example can beat a definition. kc is in one of the definitions of prog itself. this poll is way too out of place.
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dr prog
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Posted: October 04 2011 at 23:26 |
juandhaltrich wrote:
seriously? where's the contest? never an example can beat a definition. kc is in one of the definitions of prog itself. this poll is way too out of place. |
they don't fit my definition fully. Not the most melodic band going around
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rogerthat
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 00:08 |
dr prog wrote:
juandhaltrich wrote:
seriously? where's the contest? never an example can beat a definition. kc is in one of the definitions of prog itself. this poll is way too out of place. |
they don't fit my definition fully. Not the most melodic band going around |
Not even ITCOTCK? Because that is pretty much the basis for a whole lot of symph prog.
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dr prog
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 00:35 |
rogerthat wrote:
dr prog wrote:
juandhaltrich wrote:
seriously? where's the contest? never an example can beat a definition. kc is in one of the definitions of prog itself. this poll is way too out of place. |
they don't fit my definition fully. Not the most melodic band going around |
Not even ITCOTCK? Because that is pretty much the basis for a whole lot of symph prog. |
symph prog is very limited though.
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ColonelClaypool
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 02:14 |
Love both bands equally.
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dr prog
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 04:21 |
I rate camel the better band because they had some great compositions. Quality prog. 70s Crimson were not composers after Sinfield left mainly, just experimenters, but they did write some nice slow tracks. Not sure how experimenting comes close to composing honestly. The best tracks from the Wetton era are Nightwatchman, Book of Saturday and Exiles imo. All slow songs. Starless is cool although I don't think it's half as good as some think. As for upbeat stuff, Crimson didn't have a composing idea really. A cool riff here and there but overall a solid band but many better at that time imo
Edited by dr prog - October 05 2011 at 04:26
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elp
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 06:15 |
Improvisation rules
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juandhaltrich
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 11:14 |
dr prog wrote:
rogerthat wrote:
dr prog wrote:
juandhaltrich wrote:
seriously? where's the contest? never an example can beat a definition. kc is in one of the definitions of prog itself. this poll is way too out of place. |
they don't fit my definition fully. Not the most melodic band going around |
Not even ITCOTCK? Because that is pretty much the basis for a whole lot of symph prog. |
symph prog is very limited though. |
symph prog is limited? compared to ....what? to king crimson maybe! crimson has some symphonic arrangements, but their not a symphnic prog band. they're " super-progressive prog " lol, that's like the very essence of progressive rock what im talking about.
but there is this thing on my mind now: you say symph prog is limited......then what is illuminating, if symph is limited?
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dr prog
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 17:11 |
juandhaltrich wrote:
dr prog wrote:
rogerthat wrote:
dr prog wrote:
juandhaltrich wrote:
seriously? where's the contest? never an example can beat a definition. kc is in one of the definitions of prog itself. this poll is way too out of place. |
they don't fit my definition fully. Not the most melodic band going around |
Not even ITCOTCK? Because that is pretty much the basis for a whole lot of symph prog. |
symph prog is very limited though. |
symph prog is limited? compared to ....what? to king crimson maybe! crimson has some symphonic arrangements, but their not a symphnic prog band. they're " super-progressive prog " lol, that's like the very essence of progressive rock what im talking about.
but there is this thing on my mind now: you say symph prog is limited......then what is illuminating, if symph is limited? |
Slow mellotron songs are limited, once you record a couple they start sounding similar
I much prefer prog bands who compose really good upbeat songs as well as slow songs using their jazz and classical influences. I don't want to hear a song with 5 minutes of wind chime eg. Larks 1. What's so good about it? Waste of album space when something great could have been included but Crimson were capable of upbeat greatness with Wetton and without SInfield imo
Give me Raindances and Moonmadness anyday of the week over Crimson King, Islands, Starless and even Red and Larks
Red and Larks are pretty good, but Moonmadness and Raindances are better
Edited by dr prog - October 05 2011 at 17:17
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Thandrus
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Posted: October 05 2011 at 19:59 |
Two of my very faves. So, EQUALLY..
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The Bearded Bard
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Posted: February 29 2012 at 17:53 |
When I can vote: KC.
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stacyj
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Posted: May 22 2012 at 16:38 |
Everyone likes different kinds of music?
These are 2 different types of Music,are they not?
...so i guess were talkin about preference?
...and dont say, DUH! lol
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jude111
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Posted: May 22 2012 at 19:26 |
The critic in me acknowledges that King Crimson should win this poll, but the one I listen to more, like a secret guilty pleasure, is Camel. I feel more of an emotional connection to Camel, and I find the music to be more evocative. Crimson often leaves me cold, although "Starless" is one of my favorite prog songs ever.
Edited by jude111 - May 22 2012 at 20:50
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gerdtheater
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Posted: May 22 2012 at 23:40 |
I like them both, it's just that I prefer KC during their first years, and Camel since their first album!
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Man With Hat
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 00:18 |
KC
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 01:57 |
Easily KC. Camel are hard to swallow. KC are much more fun ... and archetypal ... and dirty-visceral ... and they can be pure-visceral. Camel don't seem to be very open about it (to me at least.)
Edited by Dayvenkirq - May 23 2012 at 02:03
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