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Metropolis
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 13:20 |
Well, my first purchase was Dream Theater's A Change of Seasons, but
the downward spiral was sharp and swift starting with progmetal (for i
was previoulsy a metal head) I bought up loads of DT, PoS, Devin
Townsend, Ayreon, Ark, Threshold, Symphony X, Opeth, Dead Soul Tribe,
Evergrey as well as much Porcupine Tree.
Then i started getting hooked on more symphonic stuff, once again
starting with the more recent stuff, Arena, IQ, Spock's Beard,
Transatlantic, The Flower Kings, Sigur Ros et al
And anyway this all culminated in me discovering and getting hooked on
the classics, Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, VDGG, Pink Floyd, Jethro
Tull, Camel, Caravan etc, and EVEN some people known as ELP
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 12:49 |
Metropolis wrote:
Im 19, most of the way through my second year at uni, got into prog right at the start of first year, a little over a year and a half ago |
Did you get into prog or some of this new sh*t pawned off as Prog?
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 12:45 |
Afraid not. After we broke up, I'm afraid someone else had all the demotapes. I believe the tune resembled something by Procol Harum and part of it went, "My dopefiend baby, that needle's sure looking fine, and with some Debussy, I would do the time" We ripped off one of Debussy's piano pieces for the song, but I forget which one. The song was sort of an homage to Procol Harum and the Rolling Stones.
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Metropolis
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 12:42 |
Im 19, most of the way through my second year at uni, got into prog
right at the start of first year, a little over a year and a half ago
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 12:36 |
[QUOTE=hdfisch]
MY GOD! I'm almost scared to tell my age in this kid-circle here.
Yeh there's a lot of kids,can't you tell with the crap they post about.Jeus.
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goose
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 12:29 |
FuzzyDude wrote:
after we played 'Even Dopefiends like Debussy,' they sort of lost their taste for our work.
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I don't suppose you have any recordings?
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 12:26 |
Sorry... but I'm ALMOST your age. *born 1963*
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 11:59 |
Sheesh...
Maybe I should leave this forum due to "old" age
OK...is there anybody here who was born before April, One-Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty-Seven A.D. ?
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Xanadu
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 11:41 |
Im 16 now and have been listening to Rush since I was 13, my first album was All the Worlds a Stage, but sadly I cant make those special associations to progressive music...yet. (I and five other friends are going to Germany WC 2006, and man there is gonna be memories.)
(Actually my first contact with progressive were SX and DT, but I dont count them as they doesnt put me in the mood as real progressive rock does..)
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 11:37 |
Diary of a Former Freak
First concert: Genesis (sometime before The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway was released)
First prog band I started: Bitter Squash Junkies (we were what you would describe as RIO today, though most people thought we were punk)
First time I set my guitar on fire onstage: maybe when I was 19
First time I urinated on a flaming guitar onstage: My 20th birthday
First time I was kicked out of a band: 20 and I think the band was called Melon Collie (no relation to the Smashing Pumpkins album)
First time I made out to 'Nights in White Satin' by the Moody Blues: 16
First time I heard the Wall and freaked out: Oh, boy... sometime in 1981.
First time I burned a picture of Ronald Reagan onstage and got arrested for it: I was 25, I think.
Only time I was in a band that got a record deal: I forget how old I was, but the band was called Stravinsky's Wet Dream (we were symphonic prog) and I was the bassist. We were dropped from the label though, once someone saw our live show. Our music had a sort of classical feel, and I think they dug it, but after we played 'Even Dopefiends like Debussy,' they sort of lost their taste for our work.
One and only time I ever asked Robert Fripp for his autograph and and was leered at and told 'No, thank you...' before his bodygaurds hustled me away from him: March 4th, 1982
Number of times I saw Frank Zappa perform: 6
Last album I ever heard and was overwhelmed by: Radiohead's Kid A
Being labeled a traitor by my prog fanatic friends for going to a Sex Pistols show and saying I loved it: Priceless
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 10:58 |
43. First got into prog as a mere, still wet behind the ears, 9-10 years old ('70-'71). I have two older brothers who played KC, Yes, ELP and Zappa. I may have even been a bit younger, but I never really went through that little kids age of listening to pop music. I was weened on the Beatles and the Stones, straight into the hard stuff. I remember laying in the back of the old station wagon with my brother cranking Roundabout on the cheap little speakers while we cruised across Michigan highways to a lake for a day at the beach.
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 10:31 |
Oh, well... I was a strange kid.
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 10:27 |
FuzzyDude wrote:
Uhm... *cough* Aside from Zappa and Beefheart, Dark Side of the Moon was probably my first taste of the prog scene at the age of around 15. And yes, I thought it was the single greatest musical statement to grace all of rock music...
Oh, come on, it's not like you didn't too, at some point!!
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No, as a matter of fact, I have NEVER thought that.
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hdfisch
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 09:52 |
MY GOD! I'm almost scared to tell my age in this kid-circle here. If it's still tolerated to join over 40, well I'm 40+4. But I'm still listening to almost anything, if it's not commercial pop, especially hip-hop,rap or techno, or even worse: country music. And "music" which is defined more by its loudness and evilness, rather than its musical qualities like extreme Death and Black and most of the Thrash Metal. My favourites are Pain Of Salvation, Threshold, Spastic Ink, Sieges Even and Ark in the Metal genre, Isildurs Bane, After Crying, Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, Citizen Cain in the symph.Prog and Alamaailman Vasarat, Hellborg/Lane/Sipe, 7 For 4, Brand X, Kenso, Discus, Iceberg and Nathan Mahl in the Fusion sub-genre. These are the three fields of my main interest, apart of this some Art Rock, some RIO (not all) and very little NeoProg (if it's something like Thieves' Kitchen).
When did I get into Prog? Well, I've got to think long way back, must have been 30 years ago or so with stuff like Jethro Tull, Floyd, Wishbone Ash and so on. Later on in my 20's and 30's I listened a lot of Indie, Punk and Alternative. Only recently after discovering this site Prog became my absolute top favourite and I found more and more interesting bands I never heard of before and learnt to love more intricate and demanding kind of music.
I was really positively surprised to find that many very young people here listening to prog music. Honestly the younger ones I usually know personally listen only to the well-known commercial radio-crap.That's giving some hope for the future.
KEEP ON PROGGING!!!!
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 09:17 |
Uhm... *cough* Aside from Zappa and Beefheart, Dark Side of the Moon was probably my first taste of the prog scene at the age of around 15. And yes, I thought it was the single greatest musical statement to grace all of rock music...
Oh, come on, it's not like you didn't too, at some point!!
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 07:59 |
[QUOTE=Reed Lover]
43 (,some round here think I'm 16-well I act that age)
First prog album I bought was:
Wait for it.........
This is the absolute truth,ok!
Tarkus-ELP
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 07:57 |
Jim Garten wrote:
Got my first prog album when about 10 ('Best Of' Uriah Heep) - now 42 (and I still have the album) |
You have been about 13 Jim.
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Beau Heem
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 07:51 |
24.
My parents got me to play cello at the age of five, and years later (at
12/13 maybe) I was intrigued by the changes in time signatures that
contemporary composers use. I felt that rock music in general lacked a
lot, especially in the use of different (if not necessarily weird) time
signatures, arrengements and, to tell a long story short, variety. Me
and my friends actually had our first 'prog act' running before I even
got to know that prog existed...
The first record that actually struck me as 'what I want to hear,
listen to and play' was Czestaw Niemen's Aerolit (although I never
fancied the polish vocals I couldn't understand...). After finding that
one from my fathers pile of records (chose to listen to it because of
the album art...), my father helped me out a bit - giving me records to
listen, giving hints what kinds of groups I might be interested in
(also buying such albums for himself, I think, although those records
are "mine" now... My father and my uncle gave me a push to the right
direction by introducing bands like Jade Warrior, Gentle Giant,
Nucleus, Camel and the Finnish groups (Wigwam, Tasavallan Presidentti,
Pekka Pohjola among others). My friends' found some records of the
"greats" from their parents' records, but I was never too fascinated
with them (and still am not). Maybe it was because I came to prog with
a background of almost no rock at all (I remember listening to early
Queen, 'Madman across the water' -era Elton John, Fleetwood Mac and
Cream before I found prog, though). My parents listened to a lot of
jazz and a lot of classical music, but I cannot remember a time when
radio had been turned on (80s radio - any good memories, anyone?).
I could write pages and pages about this, and find that there's nothing
of interest to anyone that I could say... So I better end this message
before itäs too late...
Cheers
-Beau
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richardh
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 07:49 |
42 years young and have been a fan of ELP since 1977.My appreciation for other prog bands has been a gradual process over the years.
Happy to be inducted into progoholics anonymous
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Reed Lover
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Posted: March 29 2005 at 07:47 |
43 (,some round here think I'm 16-well I act that age)
First prog album I bought was:
Wait for it.........
This is the absolute truth,ok!
Tarkus-ELP
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