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Poll Question: In what decade did you first get into prog?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 13:42
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Me? I'm just a lawnmower. You can tell me by the way i walk.

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2009 for me. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 14:12
Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

It's funny how so few people, so far anyway, got into prog in the 90's. In the eighties prog was pretty invisible for the most part although in reality the big named seventies bands such as Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd as well as Rush were all pretty big and also ELP(with the ELPowell lineup) to some degree. I think a lot of us who got into these bands in the eighties(including myself) just discovered these bands back catalogs and got into prog that way.

In the nineties prog was just starting to gain some momentum again but it was mainly limited to newsgroups and websites. In the 2000's there were social media sites like Myspace, Facebook and the increasing popularity of prog festivals such as Rosfest and Nearfest to help the genres visibility.


In the 60s and 70s I didn't know I was into prog.LOL  I learnt that when I discovered this fantastic site.
So yeah, the internet is invaluable for spreading new music and that's probably why prog has become a sort of fashion these days. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 16:41
Started around 2005-2006
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 16:46
The 90's, when I was a teenager and began to explore my parents' discography.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 16:50
2000s.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 21:15
My prog love affair started at the beginning = 1969 with ITCOTCK!  I never let this mistress go too far way as I put the cuffs on her! Or she put them on me? Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 22:42
Originally posted by silverpot silverpot wrote:

The 60s for me. It started with the Moodies' Days of Future Passed. Before that I was of course a staunch Beatles fan.

It has struck me that the devoted Beatles' fans all went with the Moodies, the Floyds and the rest of the so called prog bands, while the most devoted Stones' fans later prefered Led Zep, Purple and Sabbath.    
Really? I would have guessed the progression to be Stones to Bowie to Velvet Underground & New York Dolls to punk....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2013 at 23:14
Originally posted by Canterzeuhl Canterzeuhl wrote:

Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

Please read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:Earlier someone mentioned
they didn't vote for sixties because they didnt' see that option. I have
since added a vote to the 1960's to honor that posters initial choice.So now I would like to ask one person(only one) who did not yet vote who would vote for the seventies to not vote in order to have things equal. Please respond here if you would have voted for the seventies but didn't. Just one person. Thanks. I know it's a strange request but I want this to be as accurate and as fair as possible so please humor me. Smile

I have honoured your request, even though my dearest mother was only 4 in 1970.



Well then I hope the person who posted above you didn't vote for the seventies. I say this because if your mother was 4 in 1970 then that means you weren't even born yet(probably not until the nineties). I think you misunderstood my request.Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2013 at 12:25
Originally posted by jude111 jude111 wrote:

Originally posted by silverpot silverpot wrote:

The 60s for me. It started with the Moodies' Days of Future Passed. Before that I was of course a staunch Beatles fan.

It has struck me that the devoted Beatles' fans all went with the Moodies, the Floyds and the rest of the so called prog bands, while the most devoted Stones' fans later prefered Led Zep, Purple and Sabbath.    
Really? I would have guessed the progression to be Stones to Bowie to Velvet Underground & New York Dolls to punk....


No, not in my age group (the dinosaurs), we never even noticed the punk movement. LOL
And the Bowie fans were younger.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2013 at 00:59
Originally posted by Mr. Mustard Mr. Mustard wrote:

Started around 2005-2006



Let me guess. Your first prog album was Porcupine Tree's "deadwing." Wink That seems to be an album that helped catapault prog into the mainstream in the new millenium. It even made the top 200 album charts and was PT's first album to do so.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2013 at 01:14
'80s for me.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2013 at 02:28
'76

My brother bought Kansas - Leftoverture on cassette because he liked the song Carry On Wayward Son. He didn't like the rest of the album, so the cassette quickly gathered dust, 'til I started listening to it. I think I eventually wore it out Smile

Sometime in '79 i started listening to Rush & Yes....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2013 at 02:26
Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

My prog love affair started at the beginning = 1969 with ITCOTCK!  I never let this mistress go too far way as I put the cuffs on her! Or she put them on me? Wink


Ditto! I have strayed now and then over the years, but I am always drawn back...

"Music is the Wine that fills the cup of Silence"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2013 at 18:53
70's. A friends brother had In the Court and ELP's 1st on 8-track. There was no turning back after that
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2013 at 15:09

I suppose I was listening to 'prog' before I knew it was 'prog'.....1969 I guess.

 

 



Edited by dr wu23 - March 28 2013 at 15:10
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2013 at 15:20
Prog was the first type of music I got into as a kid, late 70's (5 years old), going through my father's vinyls... First band I loved was Pink Floyd.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2013 at 15:34
In theory I could say the 60's and start a debate over what was "prog" before the actual genre existed but since I heard ITCOTCK for the first time in 1970 I selected the 1970's.  

And I think it is awesome that people are discovering prog in the 2010's!  Seven votes for the 2010's so far.  Cool!


Edited by Larree - March 28 2013 at 15:36
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2013 at 05:04
I have 3 older brothers and unintentionally i grew up with pink floyd, yes, king crimson..etc
but in early 90's i discover eloy/jane/pfm/kaipa...than everything changed ...
i started to digging all 70's bands without internet !!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2013 at 10:05
Noughties. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2013 at 11:31
I kind of stepped into it about 2008, but I didn't become serious about it until mid-2010 when I started listening to Pink Floyd.
I consider drone metal to be progressive...
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