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Logan
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 05:44 |
According to the Cambridge dictionary, second tier is "used to describe a product, organization, etc. that is not among the biggest, most successful, or most important of its type". Despite how accurately one thinks the term is being used here, questions about the usefulness of the term, and its boundaries when describing something, I don't see it as an insulting term here, and of course not being the biggest and most successful in terms of sales and popularity/ knownness does not equal saying that it is of lesser quality. One might (subjectively) argue that bands in this list are more successful and important from an artistic perspective than more commercially successful projects.
Anyway, voting for Gong in this list is an easy choice for me.
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gr8dane
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 05:48 |
PFM.Like the others too.All great bands.
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Shake & bake.
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Barbu
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 06:21 |
Gong
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mlkpad14
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 06:23 |
Barbu wrote:
Gong |
I agree. Without a doubt.
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twosteves
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 07:21 |
dwill123 wrote:
Focus. I don't know how a band that has Jan Akkerman on guitar can be called 'second tier'. |
true---and I chose Focus .
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BaldJean
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 07:57 |
Logan wrote:
According to the Cambridge dictionary, second tier is "used to describe a product, organization, etc. that is not among the biggest, most successful, or most important of its type". Despite how accurately one thinks the term is being used here, questions about the usefulness of the term, and its boundaries when describing something, I don't see it as an insulting term here, and of course not being the biggest and most successful in terms of sales and popularity/ knownness does not equal saying that it is of lesser quality. One might (subjectively) argue that bands in this list are more successful and important from an artistic perspective than more commercially successful projects.
Anyway, voting for Gong in this list is an easy choice for me.
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it always pays to look up several dictionaries. the Collins dictionary says this:
not in the first rank
and gives the following examples:
The jockey, Red Pollard, was a second-tier rider who had to box in order to get enough
money to eat.
second-tier ports like Rotterdam and Kao-hsiung, Taiwan
and the Urban dictionary gives these examples: When you bump someone on your MySpace top friends from the first tier (top 4) to the second tier (top 5-8). For some reason, people become overly offended when they don't make the top friends list, so demoting someone is a direct insult.
My best friend slept with my crush, so I second-tiered the bitch.
englishbaby, a site for learning English, gives this definition:
second-rate; of the second best category
Examples: Marlin really wanted to go to Harvard, but he had to settle for a second-tier school.
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 08:02 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
Lewian wrote:
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
Anyway, I would like to apologize to fans of Banco, Kayak, Wishbone Ash, Hawkwind, Grobschnitt, Le Orme, Soft Machine, Ange and all the other second tier bands that were not included. ;) |
Art Zoyd, Cardiacs, Talk Talk, Amon Düül II? Seriously, don't strive for completeness and don't be apologetic. You have chosen this because this is what you want us to vote on, and who complains should do their own poll.
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Well, if I added AD2 I would have to add Can as well. I didn't add Can because to me they are more krautrock. Anyway, it seems when I do these kinds of polls there are always whiners who say "how come such and such is not on here?" I just thought I would let them know some of the other bands not mentioned in the poll are good too. Some of the ones you mentioned are not classic prog kinds of bands and are post golden era. I could have added IQ and Spock's Beard among others for that matter. |
I think you didn't get the main message of my posting.
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Wanorak
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 08:19 |
Strawbs.
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A GREAT YEAR FOR PROG!!!
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DeadSouls
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 09:19 |
Caravan
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rogerthat
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 09:21 |
rogerthat wrote:
Torn between Gong and Renaissance. |
Voted Renaissance because they are slightly behind Gong in a well contested poll with no band in a huge lead.
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Olape
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 10:36 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 15:17 |
Yay. Everyone is on the board now.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 15:21 |
BaldJean wrote:
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
[where does "first tier" end and "second tier" begin? ]
First tier ends with King Crimson.
Second tier begins with Gentle Giant.
Just my opinion? Not really. It seems to be consensus based on all the time I've spent on prog forums over the years. Also, it seems that the whole tier thing is more about popularity and exposure than anything else. It's in no way meant to suggest that the lesser known bands don't have great albums that are in some cases as good as the so called first tier bands.
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yes, just your opinion. once again, the term is meaningless for me. not only that, it is in my opinion an insult to call a band "second tier". "oh dear, you're just second tier hrmph hrmph". popularity is not an indicator for quality, as you yourself remarked.
I would have had no objection had you called your post "less popular bands". but "second tier"? a big NO
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Sorry you feel that way Jean. Not my intention to offend you. Anyway, I don't see much difference between "less popular" and "second tier." Second tier means just that though "less popular" and really nothing else. Second tier is an accepted term which is why I used it. It's not a term I made up. Anyway, try not to be too angry with it.
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - January 21 2018 at 15:23
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Dopeydoc
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 15:41 |
PFM, still so good after all these years
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mechanicalflattery
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 16:28 |
I actually agree with most of these bands being "lower-tier," although Storia Di Un Minuto is still one of the best albums out there, prog or otherwise. Nektar wins for sheer consistency and sincerity.
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dr prog
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 18:52 |
Caravan were top in the 10 prog bands of 70s.
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All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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Dellinger
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 21:30 |
Logan wrote:
According to the Cambridge dictionary, second tier is "used to describe a product, organization, etc. that is not among the biggest, most successful, or most important of its type". Despite how accurately one thinks the term is being used here, questions about the usefulness of the term, and its boundaries when describing something, I don't see it as an insulting term here, and of course not being the biggest and most successful in terms of sales and popularity/ knownness does not equal saying that it is of lesser quality. One might (subjectively) argue that bands in this list are more successful and important from an artistic perspective than more commercially successful projects.
Anyway, voting for Gong in this list is an easy choice for me.
| Actually, I believe even the members of the bands listed here would agree that they are not first tier. I don't see any of them believing they were actually bigger than Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, ELP. Though I suppose bands like Focus or PFM were really huge in their own countries.
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BaldJean
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 21:42 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
BaldJean wrote:
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
[where does "first tier" end and "second tier" begin? ]
First tier ends with King Crimson.
Second tier begins with Gentle Giant.
Just my opinion? Not really. It seems to be consensus based on all the time I've spent on prog forums over the years. Also, it seems that the whole tier thing is more about popularity and exposure than anything else. It's in no way meant to suggest that the lesser known bands don't have great albums that are in some cases as good as the so called first tier bands.
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yes, just your opinion. once again, the term is meaningless for me. not only that, it is in my opinion an insult to call a band "second tier". "oh dear, you're just second tier hrmph hrmph". popularity is not an indicator for quality, as you yourself remarked.
I would have had no objection had you called your post "less popular bands". but "second tier"? a big NO
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Sorry you feel that way Jean. Not my intention to offend you. Anyway, I don't see much difference between "less popular" and "second tier." Second tier means just that though "less popular" and really nothing else. Second tier is an accepted term which is why I used it. It's not a term I made up. Anyway, try not to be too angry with it.
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it does not just mean "less popular", as I pointed out. it also means "of lesser quality". both meanings inevitably coexist, even if only one meaning is intended
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Mormegil
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Posted: January 22 2018 at 05:46 |
Renaissance, followed by Caravan.
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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miamiscot
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Posted: January 22 2018 at 09:22 |
I know they only released two studio LP's but what great records they were. UK all the way!!!
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