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Poll Question: Vote for three of these artists, or more, or less if really desired.
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    Posted: August 16 2024 at 09:51
A sailor went to C, C, C to C what he could C, C, C, and all that he could C, C, C was the bottom of the deep blue C, C, C.

These are 25 of my favourite C's, if you don't C anything you think worth mentioning, feel free to mention others, and feel free to mention others even if you do C things you like. I like to C what people like on the list, don't like, and what others they like.

Please vote for three acts (or more, or less), but only one vote per act please, and please feel as comfortable as possible voting even if you have very limited knowledge or if you know and like a lot here (as that can make it harder and less desirable when faced with many choices one likes. So easy if, say, one stands outs or a few with multiple choice polls like this).

Cages, Change, The Comsat Angels (which I was recently introduced to), Candy Claws, Cornelius are some others I would have liked to list. While not all in the list are Prog or in PA, it is of sufficient number and seems better suited to Prog polls on the whole to me. Boundaries between Prog and non-Prog can be very fuzzy (there has to me a middle ground and overlap) but I don't consider all of these Prog or even Prog related/ Prog adjacent. Speaking of Prog related and fuzzy boundaries, I'm overdue in adding The Flaming Lips to PR to which I have gotten some flames for... Plan to do that today. There's a case of one that to me clearly has enough relations to be included and others feel otherwise. Ah well, while especially one reaction made me wary, I don't expect any flame wars over it. :)

Here are the past polls: 25 "B" List Acts & 25 "A" List Acts

Edited by Logan - August 16 2024 at 09:54
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1. Cream
2. Clearlight
3. Comus
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Can, Cos and Cream were my picks. I'm still surprised Cream isn't on the site under prog-related.
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The Cure
Cream
The Chameleons
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

Can, Cos and Cream were my picks. I'm still surprised Cream isn't on the site under prog-related.


There is a really strong case for Cream in PA, especially with related acts having been included here (Jack Bruce is in JRF, we have Baker Gurvitz Army in Heavy Prog and various other acts with Cream personnel participation). I long ago argued for Cream in Proto-Prog but some have seen it as little more than a bluesy jam band.
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Cream, Can, Czukay.
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I know only ten from the list.

CAN
(early) The Cure
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Can
Cocteau Twins
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My favourite C's would be:

Camel, Caravan, Curved Air, Colosseum, (very early) Chicago, Cyan, Cairo, Circus Maximus, Collage, Clepsydra, & Citizen Cain...

I have a feeling that Greg will go from A to Z in this series, listing bands I don't know... 
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Curved Air, Camel, Caravan, Chicago, The Carpenters - my favourite 'C' acts
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

My favourite C's would be:

Camel, Caravan, Curved Air, Colosseum, (very early) Chicago, Cyan, Cairo, Circus Maximus, Collage, Clepsydra, & Citizen Cain...

I have a feeling that Greg will go from A to Z in this series, listing bands I don't know... 


Oh, I expect that you wouldn't know the majority but I would expect my polls to have many familiar names, and at least one name that I would rather expect most seasoned music lovers at this forum to know quite well. I might have expected you to be familiar with Atomic Rooster from A, I know you know Black Sabbath from B, and probably know Bowie, and you might not know it, but Banco del Mutuo Soccorso is popular. And from here I would expect Cream to be really well known to those into classic rock (and was it your sister who like The Cure?). I would be interested to know which polls contain all artists you and others have heard nothing from.

Started on my D list before and I doubt any of these would be up you alley:

Daughters
Richard Dawson
Dedalus
Deerhunter
Depeche Mode
Dionne - Brégent
Miles Davis
Dead Can Dance
Dom
Nick Drake
William D. Drake
Pascal Duffard
Dün
Dungen
La Düsseldorf
Duster
Dzyan

I genuinely would be more interested seeing other people's top 25's than my own. I have done A to Z lists before, but the ones that excite me most from my lists are ones that I fairly recently really got into (and I would expect most of those to be pretty obscure here).

Anyway, I really am happy to hear about any not in the list, and if none are known or liked from the poll so people just lst their own likes, that's good with me. You might turn someone onto music with similar tastes that they have not heard before. From your list, I do like Camel, Caravan, Curved Air, Colosseum and the first Chicago album (Chicago Transit Authority). I was very into Caravan and Camel especially at one time.

While many of the same names one likely recognise just from viewing my polls over time, I always have fresher discovered that excite me. I probably just focus on those in one topic. I wish we had more listening room type topics.

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I'll take The Church with some Cream, and a bit of Trane. Some Cs that I'm missing: Crucis, Camel, Caravan, Curved Air.
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

My favourite C's would be:

Camel, Caravan, Curved Air, Colosseum, (very early) Chicago, Cyan, Cairo, Circus Maximus, Collage, Clepsydra, & Citizen Cain...

I have a feeling that Greg will go from A to Z in this series, listing bands I don't know... 


Oh, I expect that you wouldn't know the majority but I would expect my polls to have many familiar names, and at least one name that I would rather expect most seasoned music lovers at this forum to know quite well. I might have expected you to be familiar with Atomic Rooster from A, I know you know Black Sabbath from B, and probably know Bowie, and you might not know it, but Banco del Mutuo Soccorso is popular. And from here I would expect Cream to be really well known to those into classic rock (and was it your sister who like The Cure?). I would be interested to know which polls contain all artists you and others have heard nothing from.

Greg, when I post comments like the one above, it is partly because I know how much work you put into creating your threads in an effort to keep the forum alive, along with frustration on my part that I can't contribute more to your polls. It is evident however that other than many of the aforementioned Prog mainstays, our tastes diverse significantly, to the degree that I think you actually have more in common musically with my Bro-In-Law and Sister than you do with me!

Atomic Rooster: I'm with Rich here, of course I am familiar with them, but whereas I love ELP, AR have never really grabbed me in the same way. Too many line-up changes to create a coherent body of work? Either way, I don't mind them, but don't feel the need to have any in my collection.

Black Sabbath: Along with Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and Led Zep, I haven't listened to them in over 30 years now and doubt I will much again, although they provided part of the soundtrack to my life aged 15-20?

Kate Bush & David Bowie: Am very aware of both and am also aware of the affection held for them within the Prog community. Whilst I am personally quite accepting of this, I have never held a torch for either (or Roxy Music for that matter) and indeed in Kate's case I am slightly bemused by the extent to which she has become a mainstream poster girl for the Prog community, in a similar way to Kylie Minogue and the Gay community... but I'm fine with it.

Banco: Yes, this is where I fall down and must rectify.. I have simply not heard enough Banco, PFM or Italian Prog in general, to comment either way and do intend to put this right in due course. 

Cream: Of course, but I tend to put them in that peripheral 'Sixties' Proto-Prog/ Crossover bracket, along with bands like Procol Harum, which I kind of enjoy in small doses, but haven't got in my collection.

Cure, The: Yes, if it's anything Alt-Punk 80's/ New Wave, then you really need to be talking to Adriel, not me... 35 years ago, she had 'The Cure' and 'Siouxsie' screeching out from under her bedroom door, while I was playing Selling England...
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



Started on my D list before and I doubt any of these would be up you alley:

Daughters
Richard Dawson
Dedalus
Deerhunter
Depeche Mode
Dionne - Brégent
Miles Davis
Dead Can Dance
Dom
Nick Drake
William D. Drake
Pascal Duffard
Dün
Dungen
La Düsseldorf
Duster
Dzyan


Deerhunter would get a vote here; I found out my youngest sister Esther who lives in NZ is into them actually, which surprised me pleasantly! I don't own any Miles Davis, but I've heard enough to suggest he might get a second vote. 

I don't like anything like Depeche Mode at all, and I'm not particularly fond of Nick Drake either, tbh..

are you going to include Dream Theater? LOL
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I have just discovered Clearlight and have been very impressed with what I have heard, so they got a vote. The only other one I gave was for Comus, long a favorite of mine.
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Cream and Cardiacs.

I am also surprised Cream are not on the site. They were the first so called 'power trio' and lead the groundwork for ELP, Rush etc.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Cream and Cardiacs.

I am also surprised Cream are not on the site. They were the first so called 'power trio' and lead the groundwork for ELP, Rush etc.


Not to mention helping to pave the way towards hard rock & metal.
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