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I don't love them but I certainly appreciate their songsmithing talents
Plus Robert Fripp collaborated with Hall on what became Exposure/Sacred Songs (which surprised the Prog world at the time but it now seems clear there is more substance to Hall & Oates than meets the casual eye)
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Posted: June 22 2011 at 17:13
I love the Doors, though english is not my native language, it's the music that clicked on me at first times ( in the late sixties) not only MORRISON character and even if the tracks are short, Strange days, for instance has some progy times
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Posted: June 24 2011 at 10:26
I would imagine that a lot of prog fans would dislike most electronic dance music. And I am quite a big fan of some of it, in particular 1st and 2nd wave Detroit Techno.
Also certain forms of indie rock that I listen to.
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