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Poll Question: Which of these bands do you prefer?
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    Posted: 16 hours 57 minutes ago at 11:52
I'm not sure if all of these would round out my top ten since my favorite bands come and go but for now at least this is as close to a definitive "the other five" list that I could up with. Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues, Gentle Giant and ELP just miss my top ten. I also was going to put in the Who and Led Zeppelin but they would probably be better for a non prog poll (same thing with the Moody Blues too even though they could be considered prog or at least more than LZ and the Who).

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote A Crimson Mellotron Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 hours 43 minutes ago at 12:06
Out of the ones you have listed Porcupine Tree would always be dearest to me, although Marillion might come as a close second, followed by VdGG. I like both Camel and Kansas but they were never really among these bands that I go crazy for.
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Marillion


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VDGG > PT
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 hours 27 minutes ago at 13:22
A no-brainer vote for Van der Graaf Generator. Camel is the only other one of these that I have cared about and connected with me, but I have rarely listened to Camel for twenty years (I do find the Snow Goose great). VdGG has been a favourite of mine over the past 20 years, and unlike may bands which I loved and my interest waned, my interest in VdGG went from strength to strength. That said, I will be very happy to return to Camel again whenever the urge comes. Kind of feel like playing some Mirage right now... "When he rides, my fears subside, for darkness turns once more to light." Always loved that track.
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Like all five to various degrees. VDGG > Marillion > PT > Camel > Kansas. I put a pillow in the blender and the blender frowned at me.
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Porcupine Tree followed by Kansas. Big fan of both. Love the mid 70s run of albums by Camel. They would fall third. VDGG has their moments, but nowhere close to PT, Kansas or Camel. Never got into Marillion.
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Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

Porcupine Tree followed by Kansas. Big fan of both. Love the mid 70s run of albums by Camel. They would fall third. VDGG has their moments, but nowhere close to PT, Kansas or Camel. Never got into Marillion.
 

Which Marillion have you heard? I like all eras of the band but those first few with Fish were something special especially Clutching At Straws.
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Although I'm familiar with music from all these groups, it is only Van der Graaf Generator whose music I can say I'm truly familiar with. Of course, they get my vote, as they did in the other thread that didn't mention them.
 

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Marillion, just over Camel. 
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For me the cream of the crop here is PT, VDGG and Camel. Man, I could live with just their discographies for months.
Marillion has it's moments, Kansas not so much.
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

Porcupine Tree followed by Kansas. Big fan of both. Love the mid 70s run of albums by Camel. They would fall third. VDGG has their moments, but nowhere close to PT, Kansas or Camel. Never got into Marillion.
 

Which Marillion have you heard? I like all eras of the band but those first few with Fish were something special especially Clutching At Straws.


A Script for the Jesters Tear was the first album I heard. The University I attended had a listening room with a pretty good music selection. I remember listening to Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra and Miles Davis's Tribute to Jack Johnson at the listening room before going out and buying my own copies. Anyway, I had heard of the band Marillion but never listened to them. I went to the listening room and selected Jester and I was just "meh."

It was around the same time that Misplaced Childhood was out and was getting good reviews. Anyway, a suite mate of mine had a girlfriend who had a bit of Prog ( she was a music major) in her music collection. She actually had this album and I borrowed it. Same reaction to Misplaced Childhood as I had to Jester. She thought I would like Marillion since I was a Genesis fan, but it didn't take. I particularly did not like Kayleigh.

Through the years, I have tried, but Marillion never took. Same with Radiohead, although I prefer Marillion if it came down between those two bands.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 34 minutes ago at 21:15
Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

For me the cream of the crop here is PT, VDGG and Camel. Man, I could live with just their discographies for months.
Marillion has it's moments, Kansas not so much.


You mean you don't like the first five Kansas albums (self titled up to POKR)? Really? I'm not trying to push them on you I'm just a bit surprised. I personally find them to be really great especially Song For America and Leftoverture. I would probably rank those as:

Leftoverture
Song For America
Kansas
Point of Know Return
Masque

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Camel & VDGG... very different, but I enjoy them both the same...

then PT > Marillion > Kansas

I actually think all 5 bands are great but haven't listened to Kansas in 20 years now...
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

I haven't listened to Kansas in 20 years now...

Really?! Because they have released new music since then. The last two albums were a pleasant surprise, quite enjoyable. 


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