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David_D
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thank you, and yes
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Porcupine Tree
Anekdoten Riverside Phideaux Nemo Opeth Arabs in Aspic |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Top 7 update with Olape's votes added:-
1. Porcupine Tree (124 points) 2. Marillion (104 points) 3. IQ (83 points) 4. Spock's Beard (59 points) 5. Big Big Train (58 points) 6. Transatlantic (55 points) 7. Cardiacs (44 points) 8. Neal Morse Band (35 points) 9. The Flower Kings (31 points) 9.. Anekdoten (31 points) 11. Present (30 points) 11. Guapo (30 points) 13. Anglagard (29 points) 13. Dream Theater (29 points) 13. Wobbler (29 points) 16. Talk Talk (26 points) 17. Riverside (22 points) 17. Opeth (22 points) 19. Pendragon (20 points) 20. Thinking Plague (19 points) 20. Mostly Autumn (19 points) 22. Solstice (18 points) 23. Swans (16 points) 24. Pallas (14 points) A new entry in the Top 20 for Riverside!
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1 Guapo
2 Koenjihyakkei 3 Tortoise 4 Godspeed You! Black Emperor 5 Big Big Train 6 Ozric Tentacles 7 Sigur Ros |
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I've got my doubts about how much to contribute to the already rich among us...' Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Top 7 update with Syzygy's votes added:-
1. Porcupine Tree (124 points) 2. Marillion (104 points) 3. IQ (83 points) 4. Big Big Train (61 points) 5. Spock's Beard (59 points) 6. Transatlantic (55 points) 7. Cardiacs (44 points) 8. Guapo (42 points) 9. Neal Morse Band (35 points) 10. The Flower Kings (31 points) 10.. Anekdoten (31 points) 12. Present (30 points) 13. Anglagard (29 points) 13. Dream Theater (29 points) 13. Wobbler (29 points) 16. Talk Talk (26 points) 17. Riverside (22 points) 17. Opeth (22 points) 19. Pendragon (20 points) 20. Thinking Plague (19 points) 20. Mostly Autumn (19 points) 22. Koenjihyakkei (18 points) 22. Solstice (18 points) 24. Swans (16 points) 24. Godspeed You Black Emperor (16 points) 26. Pallas (14 points) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 23 2021 at 03:21 |
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^^^ This is more like a DPRP or Sea Of Tranquility list.... Very neo-prog (read symph-weenie) heavy Things starts getting (much) better with the number 7 or 8 ======================== Yikes, totally forgot to include Trees Speak Certainly are the best Post-2015 band for sure Edited by Sean Trane - December 26 2021 at 05:38 |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Psychedelic Paul
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There are several bands I'd not previously heard of in the final Top 26 listing, including...
Guapo Present Thinking Plague Koenjihyakkei Swans
...but at least I've heard of them all now. |
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Edited by Mascodagama - December 26 2021 at 06:55 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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All five of those bands are listed as avant-garde experimental bands, so the chances are I probably wouldn't like them.
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I'm not a big fan of 2 through 6 myself but they're surely the right bands to be there.
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I have loved all of those, but then my tastes commonly are on the Avant-garde, experimental side. I have diverse tastes. Progressive Rock has been used as a synonym for experimental rock, some is more progressive and experimental than others, but also it often eclectic. Swans is the one of those that I have been most into over the last few years. It is diverse over a long carreer spanning many albums. I would expect that Swand would have made music that you like, dislike and are whatever about. Often I think it’s about finding that right moment with a band at the right time and in the right mindset. Helps when we’re at our most open-eared and curious often. I have been listening to Swans 1991 more gothic and Neo-Folk album, White Light From the Mouth of infinity (a very post rock title) This earlier one I find a beautiful song, which doesn’t mean that you should, of course. Now I might do a topic on Swans most beautiful tracks. Helpless Child was my first Swans love, though I would not expect you to like that. |
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^ Thanks Logan. I listened to Swans' "Blind" with open eyes and an open mind and I really like it, much to my surprise.
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To be fair there might not be much with most of those bands that would tickle your fancy, but I do think Guapo's album Obscure Knowledge has something to offer for 'mainstream' prog fans as well as the panhead contingent. But judge for yourself! Edited by Mascodagama - December 26 2021 at 10:24 |
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Edited by Mascodagama - December 26 2021 at 14:16 |
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Acceptance is a good thing, but we're surely some who would like to see that list looking somehow otherwise. I for instance certainly miss The Mars Volta on it, and Tool would be quite good, as well.
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let's just stay above the moral melee
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^A true music snob in rare form. Gag me with a spoon.
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I am glad you weren't blinded to the allure, Paul. ------------- On a general Swans note: while shoveling snow earlier (we had quite the dump) I listened to 1989's The Burning World. While it has been (until 2019) the lowest rated Swans album at RYM for being as some reviews state, "too commercial", "too accessible", "too mainstream" and "a sell-out", I really liked it. The opener is beautiful, God Damn the Sun is terrific (if morose -- not the happiest of lyrics), the cover of Can't Find My Way Home is I think very good, and I just found an enjoyable album over-all. I like its neo-folk meets goth rock and goth country qualities. |
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