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coleio
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Posted: March 30 2007 at 06:37 |
I was17 years old, just started getting into way heavier and complex music, stuff like Nile etc. But I found prog through Opeth, Dream Theatre, Symphony X and Tool.
So that's where my Proggin' started haha :) |
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Allu
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Posted: March 30 2007 at 09:05 |
I was about 16, I got into true prog music via Opeth and some other proggy-metal bands.
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toolis
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Posted: March 30 2007 at 09:12 |
i was 15 when i bought Images & Words by Dt and Parallels by Fates Warning... |
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ebag7125
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Posted: March 31 2007 at 17:39 |
14. wait.... i'm still 14! AHHHHH!!!!!!
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Trickster F.
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2006 Location: Belize Status: Offline Points: 5308 |
Posted: March 31 2007 at 17:48 |
I was 14 or 15 and discovered either ITCOTCK or Nursery Cryme, then moved on to Pink Floyd and other classics. My tastes in music changed a lot after getting into Opeth - now I can listen to anything.
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docsolar
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Posted: March 31 2007 at 23:50 |
I was listening to/appreciating Yes and the proggy side of Queen since I was about 12.
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Peter
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Posted: April 02 2007 at 17:11 |
Well, as with any type of music, prog is just not for everyone -- results may vary. (My older brother doesn't "get" it either, but we agree on lots of other great music.)
With me, I was 12-13, and it was the influence of my "cool" older sister, with albums like Foxtrot, The Yes Album and Trilogy.
By 15, I was a seasoned, committed prog fan. Edited by Peter Rideout - April 02 2007 at 22:37 |
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UncleMeat
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Posted: April 05 2007 at 15:55 |
I was influenced by my six year elder brother who loved Genesis, Yes, Camel an so on. He even went to the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (must have been 1975). When I reached the age of 12 (1976) I started bying my own Prog records: the first one was Genesis Live, soon followed by the like of Yes, ELP, Patrick Moraz, Vangelis, Frank Zappa. And I taped a lot of music in those days.
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: April 05 2007 at 15:57 |
At the age of 4 with "Eye In The Sky" by Alan Parsons Project and Delirium (ITA)!!!
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progressive
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Posted: April 05 2007 at 19:04 |
maybe 16 or 17, but somehow earlier, like age 13 or something (didn't know prog exists until at highschool )
Music teacher showed Tull's With yuo there to help me and Yes' heart of the sunrise. I had listened Metallica and had searched for other band like Metallica. But it's been maybe 3 years now, 300 albums.. what?.. Yeah, it's the library (I don't mean it's much, but before that I had about 20 albums. And I don't buy them a lot. Or shop anything. Not downloading or collecting all) Edited by progressive - April 05 2007 at 19:07 |
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Evandro Martini
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Posted: April 05 2007 at 21:30 |
I was 13, and started with Pink Floyd. My mother had some of their albums, Atom Heart Mother (which I, unlike most people liked since the first time I listened), Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle (I didn't like it... then I started to enjoy Fearless, Seamus, and finally Echoes!), and Wish You Were Here (It took me dozens of spins to get accostumed with Shine on... I noitced it was good, but couldn't really appreciate it... in the 30th or 40th everything became clear to me)...
After Floyd, I started to look for other prog bands. My father had Yes's Keys to Ascencion DVD, which I borrowed. man, how I was amazed by Rick and Steve in Starship Trooper! It took me out of my head! Later, I took my father's Selling England by the Pound to listen. At first I didn't like it. I was obsessed with prog's instrumental virtues, and thought that Peter Gabriel sang too much, leaving no space for the musicians... Of course, after some time I changed my mind, first about Firth of Fifth, then Cinema Show, and when I noticecd I loved that album (though it has serious defects). |
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Christine
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Posted: April 09 2007 at 06:19 |
I was about ten going on eleven.My Dad showed me ELP first....& it wasn't until a couple of months later that I had really "aquired the taste"( Gentle Giant reference....LOL) & had a desperate craving for more! It actually took me longer to get into Pink Floyd than ELP......& my first prog album ever was Pictures at an Exhibition!
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Tristan Mulders
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Posted: April 09 2007 at 08:36 |
Uhm.. when I was 12 I received a copy of The Best of both Worlds by Marillion by an uncle, because I liked Kayleigh when I heard it for the first time (oh, is THIS Marillion?? An other uncle was a fan already) .
And the Marillionaddiction started then.. back in 1999 and via Marillion I discovered other prog artists and via the revelation that's the internet I discovered ProgArchives and via ProgArchives I expanded my musical knowledge as well as my CD collection |
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daz2112
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Posted: April 10 2007 at 08:05 |
I was about 11 IN 1973 when my cousin played me Foxtrot - Genesis.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 10 2007 at 08:10 |
Around 13 with PF, APP, Mike Oldfield.
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paolo.beenees
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Posted: April 10 2007 at 08:30 |
My sister (seven years older than me) used to have Deep Purple and Pink Floyd as favourite bands. By the age of 9 or 10 I started going mad for Deep Purple, while it took me a little longer to acquire taste in Pink Floyd. During my early teens I used to be a metal freak, dressing in black and letting my hair grow (my hair, where is it now? If you see it around, please contact the local police department), with Rush, Mercyful Fate and King Diamond as idols (as well as early Black Sabbath). Therefore, having a foot into 1970s rock, it was very easy, when I was 17 yo, starting listening to something more from that period; so I discovered (in the right order) Genesis, Yes, Le Orme and PFM. Final step: when I started studying German at the University I discovered also Krautrock and Kosmische Musik and I went mad for Tangerine Dream and Popol Vuh. Since then, I've been delving deeper and deeper into prog rock, and I wonder if I ever find its bottom...
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Tiresias
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Posted: April 10 2007 at 15:44 |
My dad gave me a copy of The Wall when I was 14. From there I moved backward through Floyd and branched into the other big names. Then I found ProgArchives.
Over 1000 albums later, I'm still finding new stuff. |
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ZowieZiggy
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 19 2005 Location: Siem Reap Status: Offline Points: 311 |
Posted: May 05 2007 at 08:23 |
If you look at the list of bands on PA, the first ones I listened to were Purple and Led Zep when I was 11 (it was in December 1970). I can go on with Santana (Abraxas, my first album) in January 1971 when I was alost twelve (I was born in February 1959).
More seriously (because none of those bands are prog IMO), the first true prog album I listened to was Aqualung in May 1971 or so. The first one I purchased was "Meddle" in December 1971. Almost twelve... Gosh! It sounds as if it was yesterday...
And I am still listening frequently to "Echoes". Actually, I have burned a CD-R with "Echoes" and the full "SOYCD" (part I to IX). So, for several weeks already, I listened the first one while going to bed, and I have programmed the later one to wake up in a good mood.
I just cannot get tired of these two jewels...
Take care.
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Prog-jester
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Posted: May 05 2007 at 09:03 |
I was 14 when discovered TOOL, PINK FLOYD, DOORS and URIAH HEEP (thanks daddy ).I was 15 when I heard DREAM THEATER and GENESIS. Later I explored almost every Classic Prog band, but fell in REAL love with the genre in 2003 - when got MARILLION's debut
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wailingwailer
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Posted: May 05 2007 at 17:53 |
Well, my exploring of prog is more strange.
At first I was listening to roots reggae and ska and some day I heard Queen on the radio. It sounded good so I decide to download some of their material. Over time I became their great fan and because on wikipedia I read they played some of prog I read the article and discovered prog elements. For me it sounded like an extremely intellegent music so I download ITCOCK and some PF albums and forced my self to like this stuff (it unusual to listen it for the first time if you're used to pop or reggae in my case). After a while I started to like this kind of music and I discovered ELP, Hidria Spacefolk, Hawkwind etc. At the same time I "discovered" jazz and rediscovered classic, because of progressive elements. And this is very important, because I already liked classic before but I didn't know much about it, because I wasn't so interested in music. But because of prog I read a lot of articles and reviews and I even started to play piano because of it. For example I started to interest in musique concrete because PF were using some of it on DSOTM, Ummagumma and others. And because this music is very hard to listen I've chosen another genre of hard-listening music: neoclassicism. This is in fact offtopic already, but what I'm trying to say is, that all the time I was listening to progressive elements not prog rock or prog jazz (=cool jazz) or ... So I'd recommend to others that u try to listen some of other progressive genres. Maybe you'll like it (even if you're already listening to fusion genres such as symph prog or jazz fusion). Edited by wailingwailer - May 05 2007 at 17:54 |
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