50 Songs to get someone into Prog |
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richardh
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I only really bothered to read the first bit tbh, I'm thinking that if someone is into classical music then it wouldn't be hard to get them interested in prog. I suspect this thread is aimed more at people that have less exposure to music generally. Admittedly it's not clear at all. It's going to be your experience and radio does help. My gateway to prog was probably hearing Seven Seas Of Rye played on the radio. It was revelatory to me. I wanted more stuff like that!
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Lewian
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What got me into prog was Manfred Mann's Earth Band's Watch album, and though I was probably ready for it anyway and it would have got me in other ways if not for this one, I still think MMEB's work between Solar Fire and Watch is both nicely accessible but also has some key elements that show that there's more to music than just verse and chorus and what makes you dance. One could start with Davy's On The Road Again (although my first favourite was Chicago Institute) or Visionary Mountains and Spirits in the Night from Nightingales and Bombers.
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^ For me it was 'Meddle' and the live sides of 'Ummagumma' that got me hooked into prog.
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moshkito
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Hi, That someone into classical would be interested in prog ... is an assumption. It has no basis in reality. I, basically, told me, the story as I experienced. There is no accounting for tastes and what clicks in someone's mind, despite us thinking that some bits and pieces of the definition of the music is "it". As for reading, it's your choice. But when you don't take an interest in the actual subject matter that pertains to the OP ... I would like to think/suggest that your answer, while valid to a point, is incomplete. That's a real shame ... here we talk about "progressive" and "prog", music that is about a different thought and ability, and some new creativity, and when someone expresses the same creative sentiment, the desire to find out what exactly is it about, is gone. So much for "progressive" and "prog" ... it's just another song. |
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^Careful. Mention Tarkus or radio, and we'll get the Rachel Flowers comment or the AM/FM radio bit and the Guy Guden shoutout. Left yourself open to that one.
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ZSBdC is catchier and grabs your ear from the get go while MzBT is a grower, and to fully appreciate its genius, you gotta listen to it carefully a bunch of times.
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moshkito
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Hi, I'm not sure about that ... my sister was into pop music and classical music, and I think she eventually quit the symphony and classical music, because it wasn't fun, and the folks that played it, only did 5 pieces of music (so to speak) and the harp was there ... for show ... not for the music and its use. We had, at home over 2K albums of classical music with at least 50 to 60 operas. My dad was well known for writing poems to various music pieces. They are all published. And one day, I brought on Tomita ... Snowflakes ... and dad heard 5 minutes of it, and said ... it's cute and turned and went back to his typewriter. It was a month later that mom said he was listening to the LP again, and that he liked, but was surprised to see it done by synthesizers. And he had the German electronic folks in his collection, which in my book always used the instrument differently. TARKUS is a touch choice for anyone ... you might ... FIRST ... play the Rachel Flowers piano version and let the person evaluate it and then play the original, and explain, at the time music professors would not give a good grade to youngsters if Keith came up and said ... look I got a piano concerto ... he would get a C for some transitions and what could be perceived as a lack of continuity (theme) in the piece. So he makes it in the place that ended up killing the sales of classical music because of jackasses and professors that did not understand music beyond the notes and chords! And after all these years of LP's hearing different versions of the same piece by different conductors ... it's like the English idiots upset that the theater department is doing Shakespeare and they do not do the iambic pentabuttmeter like they are supposed to ... a modern version of Willie is not allowed ... it is considered an insult to the art form. And they spend their time telling you all the faults in Zeffirelli's version ... etc ... etc ... I don't know if there is an answer ... I don't think there is. What one person ends up with or not, is all over the place ... and not something that we can define or compartmentalize. In the end, you are following what Peter Michael Hamel suggests ... that no musically uneducated person would ever know music and be able to understand some other piece of music ... beyond the songs they like! And I'm not sure that is a good measure to decide, define the OP.
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^ Looks like you missed the point again.
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Saperlipopette!
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^ (I know you’re asking Cristi but) I guess scaring someone away from parts of a selection of 50 songs is almost unavoidable. But with a diverse list such as yours, no one predisposed to enjoy prog would be scared away from prog as such. And that’s the essential bit. That’s why I think it’s a great list. I would have been scared away from neo prog/prog metal, ELP and The Nice..., but that would have been bound to happen anyway. I’d still love quite a few of these, and at least enjoy 35-40 songs in total. This list would have provided me with more than twenty new favorite bands to investigate further and I would have been thankful for the rest of my life.
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