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Logan
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Posted: September 10 2024 at 20:25 |
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Again I decided to go over 25 choices. I was going to leave off the popular Pollen, Pulsar and Procol Harum as those are not ones I have been much into for many years, but wanted to leave some of the more popular choices, especially as there is no Porcupine Tree or Pendragon -- take away my "P" card right now.
Again these are some of my favourites, and I have longer list. I have not necessarily gone with the most relevant to me these days and I have gone very largely Prog. Bruno Pernadas is not in PA, but I think he counts, and I think he is brilliant. Portishead I just adore, and I still think relevant to Prog, especially for Third. All others I ended up choosing from my longer list are Prog, or at least are in PA (despite so much that I treasure that is not in PA). Note that Alan Parsons is really only here for APP, but that project I think should be put under A, despite being under P in PA, so I put the option as it is. So sorry for the doubling up again. Please specify in a post which acts you are voting for or voted for. I encourage people to try to vote for three acts if have three they like, or one can vote for more or less. And I encourage people to not only list what they like in the poll, if applicable, but also favourites of yours that are not in the poll. And feel free to vote with limited familiarity. Here is my longer list: Paavoharju Parliament The Alan Parsons Project Parquet Courts Pearls Before Swine Penguin Cafe Orchestra The Pentangle Pere Ubu Perfume Genius Linda Perhacs Perigeo Bruno Pernadas Luis Pestana Phew Phoenix Picchio dal Pozzo Piero Piccioni Pierrot Lunaire Richard Pinhas PinioL Pink Floyd Placebo The Plastic People of the Universe Plat du Jour Pochakaite Malko PoiL / PoiL & Junko Ueda Pollen Iggy Pop Popera Cosmic Popol Vuh Portico Quartet Portishead Pram Jean-Paul Prat Premiata Forneria Marconi Present The Pretty Things Julian Priester Procol Harum Protomartyr Pseu Ptarmigan Public Image Ltd. Public Strain Pulp Pulsar Here are the past polls: 27 "O" List Acts & 27 "N" List Acts & 25 "M" List Acts & 25 "L" List Acts & 25 "K" List Acts & 25 "I and J" List Acts & 25 "H" List Acts & 29 "G" List Acts & 26 "F" List Acts & 25 "E" List Acts & 26 "D" List Acts & 25 "C" List Acts & 25 "B" List Acts & 25 "A" List Acts Edited by Logan - September 10 2024 at 20:44 |
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Manuel
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PFM, Procol Harum, Pink Floyd.
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richardh
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Pink Floyd and PFM.
Placebo - is that the Belgium jazz fusion band or the 'British' alternative band lead by Brain Molko and Stefan Olsdal? (Molko was born in Belgium, Olsdal in Sweden although both grew up in Luxemborg before relocating to London and becoming British citizens according to Wiki). I would vote for the latter.
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octopus-4
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I'm going to see PFM this Friday
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Jared
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Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons, Procol Harum
I'd also give a nod to... Porcupine Tree, Pendragon, Pain of Salvation, Pagan's Mind, PRR, Panic Room, Poverty's No Crime, Pyramaze, Pantommind, Pallas, Pavlov's Dog, Parallel or 90 Degrees, Primitive Instinct, Proto-Kaw, Presto Ballet, PTS, Pathosray... roughly in that order? although these days, I'll be honest there's only a few of those bands I listen to with any regularity... Edited by Jared - September 11 2024 at 01:39 |
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Cristi
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same here
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Psychedelic Paul
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The same for me too.
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Saperlipopette!
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I like/love most of the options here. Only certain about the two first votes:
Pink Floyd Popol Vuh - Portishead The Pentangle Julian Priester (for all his contributions to jazz, I guess he is in the top three, but not as a leader) Penguin Cafe Orchestra Premiata Forneria Marconi (only for their three first albums, in Italian) Perigeo Placebo (the Belgians, and not that 90’s Emo-band with the nasal singer) Richard Pinhas (Heldon excluded I suppose?) Pearls Before Swine (mostly for The Use of Ashes) Linda Perhacs (just parallellograms, really) Pierrot Lunaire (only Gudrun) Picchio dal Pozzo (much prefer their debut over the rest) Present (although everything is solid, I only relate to their two first) Pram (only own one album: Museum of...)
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VianaProghead
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Pink Floyd, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Procol Harum, Pulsar, Pollen, The Pretty Things, Popol Vuh, The Pentangle, The Alan Parsons Project.
Edited by VianaProghead - September 17 2024 at 03:17 |
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
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Voted for five this time: Present, PoiL, Pink Floyd, Pollen, and Richard Pinhas. I need an expansion tank when I'm pretending to be a thermostatic mixing valve.
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Pearls Before Swine The Pentangle Perigeo Picchio dal Pozzo Pierrot Lunaire Pink Floyd Placebo Plat du Jour Popol Vuh Portico Quartet Portishead Present Julian Priester Procol Harum Ptarmigan Basi!cally, I retain all oof these, but I bolded my faves
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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essexboyinwales
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You left off popular acts…and yet I just voted for Pink Floyd!!!🤣
Edited by essexboyinwales - September 11 2024 at 04:34 |
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The Floyds, Alan Parsons, and PFM.
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Priester, Pentangle, Pollen and/or Pulsar suit me just fine!
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Floydoid
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There is only one P artist.
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Psychedelic Paul
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It's gotta be Pink Floyd.
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Logan
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The Belgians -- I should have specified, even if Belgium is a dirty word. (those who know their Douglas Adams will know what I'm talking about).
Good to see you voting for one of the more unusual selections in the list. I love Pink and only covered those which I like, popular or not.
I was unsure if the collaboration between the American singer Pink ("So, so what? I'm still a rock star") and Floyd the Barber from the Andy Griffith Show would be appropriate for this forum. |
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Logan
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Anyhoo, I'll give three votes too. One to one that has votes already, and the other two to so far unvoted options...
First vote is for Portishead. I adore Portishead, Dummy, the self-titled and third are all brilliant to me, and I love lives. And I love the related Beth Gibbons albums. I only really fot into Portishead in a big way over the past few years. Funnily, when my eldest brother visited from Australia last year, I asked him what he was listening to a lot these days, and he said Portishead. I had never known him to mention Portishead before, but then he was an influence on my tastes when I was growing up. My second and third votes will go to Bruno Pernadas, again I adore music by him, and to the superb Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Those three have received many spins in recent years. Edited by Logan - September 11 2024 at 11:01 |
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Progosopher
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Penguin Cafe Orchestra - think different. Also the Pentangle, and who could resist a vote for Pink Floyd?
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The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"
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Psychedelic Paul
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And also worthy of a mention are blues musicians Pink Anderson and Floyd Cramer who originally inspired the name Pink Floyd.
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