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lynton samuel
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Topic: Would you rather... (tough question) Posted: June 06 2005 at 05:27 |
definitely alt.A
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palaceflophouse
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Posted: June 06 2005 at 02:21 |
Duh!!!! A!!! I can't stand anymore psuedo-60's bullsh*t rip-off artists!
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threefates
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 23:38 |
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Mr. Floyd
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 22:19 |
If you wait 70 years without knowing of that album, and you heard it then, you would experience it again ... for the first time. Is that worth waiting for. I personally haven't listened to it.
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Losendos
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 21:51 |
I suspect in the next hundred years there will be another golden era of music like 1967-1976 . Prog wasn't the only style that's best days were behind it by 1977. Just consider that KC and the Sunshine Band were the hottest act of that year and you realise that other genres were also in trouble. I suspect this new golden era will be quite differnt to the last one and i am quite curious as to how such an era would shape up. But I might have to wait 70 years before it gets going !
So 70 years waiting and not being able to play Love Beach is a high price to pay to see in the next golden age. If I can't play Love Beach if I could at least look at the cover and have the lyric sheet then I could wait those 70 years.
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Mr. Floyd
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 21:26 |
A) is a very good option, you already have plenty unbelievable music to hear.
but I would choose B), why ?
- You still have a chance old groups reunite (It would be odd but it's possible)
- Every time more and more music is made, not all of it reaches us. If I would live 100 years, I would take the time to search for the good music there is in the underground scene. Instead of listening to the sh*tty pop that is and will be dominating the world wide scene.
- You said that artists will be influenced by the past music, then they coud be inspierd to do their music as an analogy of the old one. I'm sure something interesting would come out. Something worthy to listen to. Or simply do covers. jejeje. Do covers count as old music ??
- Besides, I'm hopeful that music of the next hundrer years (because I'm relatively young) will be as marvelous as it was in the last 100 years
- Who could predict that prog rock was going to appear !? did any of you old men !? or that any of what happened was going to happen ! We are children of our time ! none of un can think of anything different of what we have lived.
- We are to make the music that's going to be heard in the next hundred years !!! If I'm to hear what's going to be maide, then I'll make my own music !!ç
(This sounded very Thick as a Brick to me. jejeje)
So you ride yourselves over the fields and you make all your animal deals and your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
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The Hemulen
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 21:18 |
ExquisiteCorpse wrote:
I'd have to go with B, becuase I like listening to music thats relevant
also, what would I talk about durin lunch at school?
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*blinks* ...Sure you're on the right forum, mate?
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ExquisiteCorpse
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 20:54 |
I'd have to go with B, becuase I like listening to music thats relevant
also, what would I talk about durin lunch at school?
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No, her name is not Beatrice.
Yes, it's true: Movon invented cancer.
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King of Loss
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 20:11 |
And you could also choose both
Because No Close to the Edge or Images and Words???
Then I want to hear Octavarium and The Perfect Element Part II....
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King of Loss
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 20:10 |
Man Overboard wrote:
greenback wrote:
choice B is for teenagers
choose Jethro Tull "A"
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1969: Prog rock is for teenagers!
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Precisely
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 20:06 |
Ed_The_Dead wrote:
Well looking at MTV and all that stuff You're pretty optimistic |
Aw for heaven's sake I didn't say "Media-driven music from the next 100 years".
I can only imagine what King Crimson's going to do next... I may
be one of the few who thinks their 2000+ material is among the most
brilliant...
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Arsillus
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 19:36 |
Definately "A". There is so much music in the last 100 years that I have yet to hear, that I want to hear, and that I love to hear, it would last more than 100 years. So I go with "A."
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Andhi
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 18:17 |
I'd go for A. I haven't heard much interesting music from this decade,
and if it got cut off now I'd have to wait ages to have anything
interesting to listen to. For at least the first few weeks there'd be
nothing whatsoever to listen to.
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It's only knock and knowall, but I like it...
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frippertronik
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 17:51 |
i choose the option A, i couldn't still alive without yes, crimson, tull, focus, VDGG, GG, genesis, etc...
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threefates
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 17:05 |
I'd go with A also... And not only in regard to losing prog from the 70s... but bubblegum from the 60s, like the Monkees, The Grass Roots, The Association, Hermans Hermits, The Turtles,.. I wouldn't want to lose Steppenwolf, CCR, Elvis Presley or THE BEATLES.. all the songs I had to learn to play when taking piano lessons as a child...
Also the Supremes, the Temptations, the Drifters, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Crosby Stills & Nash
Then those songs you were raised with... You are my sunshine, How much is that doggy in the window, Itsy Bitsy Spider, the Wheels on the bus go round and round...
How could anyone give up the music from the last 100 years.... for anything???
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 16:52 |
Man Overboard wrote:
Now this is a tough one.
Okay, you have a choice with two options.
You are guaranteed to live for 100 more years, in good health, without aging.
You can:
a) Listen ONLY to music written/recorded in the past 100 years. The cutoff date is TODAY. You will never hear anything outside of that period, nor will you hear about it or read about it. Basically, music ceases to exist with the exception of the past 100 years.
b) Listen ONLY to music made from now until 100 years in the future. The start date is TODAY. You will have no memory of previous music, only the music that exists from today, onward.
These choices only impact you. Forthcoming artists will still be influenced by past artists and put out the music they'd put out anyway, should you choose the latter.
Can you decide?
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I go for A. The music that is now is mostly crap IMO, so this is a easy choice for me. I just can't live without "Foxtrot" or "Octopus"
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The Miracle
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 16:45 |
I'd rather die then choose B
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omri
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 16:34 |
If I live for one hundred years more there's a chance I'll be the last man on earth. And how would I get electricity to play my music ?
My answer will be A for sure. For me most of interesting music including classic (Stravinsky, Bartok, deBussy, Rimsky-Korsakov and a lot more), Jazz and ECM (Jan Garbarek, Zakir Husain, Stefan Mikus, Paul Winter and more) and prog (King crimson at first & many others) occured in the last 100 years. I agree with Nacho that giving up Bach is terrible but it happens in both choices.
I do'nt think the next 100 years will get even close to the last ones since the media and popularity (what they call - the global village) pushes everything to a low quality (Britny Spears for example).
In Bowie's words : "So much has gone and little is new"
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Ed_The_Dead
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Posted: June 05 2005 at 12:38 |
Well looking at MTV and all that stuff You're pretty optimistic
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