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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Not all "prog" bands record 100% "prog" music 100% of the time. Its about the music and not a label that is subjective anyway......Calling something prog is an opinion, depending on what you consider is prog. I am sure there is plenty of music people listen to on this site that is not considered prog.....Just look at the thread on What You Are Listening to.
Seems to me not liking a song because it is not "prog" can limit your exposure to good music.
 
IMO......I like shine


As I said in my comment, I LIKE ballads (which are not generally associated with prog, though could be I guess).  I just find the song to have no value musically, at all.  It's a song that is a dime a dozen if you turn on a radio (maybe not so much today, but go back a decade or two).  It's bland, unoriginal, and quite boring.  OF COURSE, it's my opinion.  Also, Prog is a pretty well established genre.......at least here on this site.  It includes quite a variety of genre's under its roof, and not everyone agrees with them all (myself included).

I just assume that anything anyone on this board states about a band or a song is their opinion, since there really is no unbiased way to judge music (short of people who don't know how to play instruments trying to play music......but there really is nothing like that on Prog Archives).

However, it's a FACT that Transatlantic promote themselves as a supergroup of Progressive Rock legends, playing Progressive Rock music.  So when a song is devoid of Progressive Rock, then I call them on it.  If you think Shine is a Progressive Rock song, then the term has no meaning at all.



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Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I really like Portnoy.....Especially with NM and TA. The Momentum tour he just was having a ball playing with NM, in my live review I mentioned it just looked like he was having so much fun. It really showed in his playing, there was passion and much feeling, similar to what I hear when I listen to early DT.
 
Maybe it is the NY attitude that people do not like, but I am fine with all of it. As far as DT, I much prefer him there than Mangini. Portnoy is a much better writer, arranger and producer.....something the last two albums are missing in spots. His playing just adds more sparkle, along with Gavin Harrison, I think Portnoy is one of the better drummers at using his cymbals to add flaver to music.
 
I too enjoy Winery Dogs, much more than Adrenalin Mob (that was bad). I would love another dose of Liquid Tension Experiment...the drumming on those albums is really intense and excellent. I guess I just don't see he, Rudess and Petrucci doing that again.

I saw Winery Dogs in a bar out on Long Island.  $20 to get in.  I'd say half the place was just there to see whomever was playing that night and had no idea who Portnoy/Sheehan/Kotzner were.

Portnoy was out of his mind having fun!  Just wailing on this little kit...it was like 5 drums and a couple of cymbals...like Keith Moon in the old days.  He played long stretches standing up ...totally engaged with Sheehan...spitting water...knocking his head as he hit the bass drum.  just a total riot.  he's really entertaining...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote infandous Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 06 2013 at 11:32
I have always liked Portnoy's drumming, and I think he's really become a lot more versatile since the turn of the century (on the first TA album, as much as I love it, he really seems to not know how to do subtlety on the kit.....though that album didn't call for much of that, to be fair).  I've never been crazy about DT, but his playing with them was always stellar, and I think the band has lost the desire to try anything new or different since he left, to their detriment.

He's come a long way since I first heard him in 1995, yet has managed to retain the power and drive that made me like him back then.  I think he gets a lot of criticism because he's less of a forward thinking drummer than a Gavin Harrison or Marco Minneman.  He has a very Neal Peart inspired style, very driving and powerful, but doesn't really have the jazz influence that so many great prog drummers have had.  Also, he's pretty outspoken and definitely has that NYC attitude that puts a lot of people off (not me........I know too many awesome New Yorker's to be bothered by it).


I will say I'm growing a bit tired of the "prog rock legend" hype always applied to him and a lot of his projects.  It's fine for fans to make claims like that, but when it's the bands own promotional material, I just find it a bit tacky (maybe they could present it as something more like, "claimed by many fans to be legends of prog rock" or something).


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Man this "Shine" song is just NOT growing on me at all.  It reminds of something I'd hear on contemp christian radio (and that's a bad thing).

And as much as I love Portnoy he should not be singing.  It's like amateur hour when he and Pete do that verse...the hideous auto-tune doesn't help matters.  What a bummer....I really really hope the rest of the album is good.
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how are you. keeping up without any new music/live Neal Morse.
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Whilst we're on the subject of Morse/Portnoy projects, what's the general feeling about Flying Colors?
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Originally posted by infandous infandous wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Not all "prog" bands record 100% "prog" music 100% of the time. Its about the music and not a label that is subjective anyway......Calling something prog is an opinion, depending on what you consider is prog. I am sure there is plenty of music people listen to on this site that is not considered prog.....Just look at the thread on What You Are Listening to.
Seems to me not liking a song because it is not "prog" can limit your exposure to good music.
 
IMO......I like shine


As I said in my comment, I LIKE ballads (which are not generally associated with prog, though could be I guess).  I just find the song to have no value musically, at all.  It's a song that is a dime a dozen if you turn on a radio (maybe not so much today, but go back a decade or two).  It's bland, unoriginal, and quite boring.  OF COURSE, it's my opinion.  Also, Prog is a pretty well established genre.......at least here on this site.  It includes quite a variety of genre's under its roof, and not everyone agrees with them all (myself included).

I just assume that anything anyone on this board states about a band or a song is their opinion, since there really is no unbiased way to judge music (short of people who don't know how to play instruments trying to play music......but there really is nothing like that on Prog Archives).

However, it's a FACT that Transatlantic promote themselves as a supergroup of Progressive Rock legends, playing Progressive Rock music.  So when a song is devoid of Progressive Rock, then I call them on it.  If you think Shine is a Progressive Rock song, then the term has no meaning at all.

 
I understand and can agree in general......I come here not because of prog, I come here because it is some of the best music around...Period.
All bands have some kind of ballad like Shine......the song on its own I think is pretty good. Bridge Across Forever sits in the same category if you like, ballad type song. TFK have songs like this too, which I suppose can be considered not "prog" by many on this site......I have no issue with that. But to dismiss a song because it is not "prog" (insane time signatures, 20 min long, mellotrons, multiple themes...etc) seems narrow focused, and I don't mean that against anyone here. I listen to music because I like it, it just happens that 95% of that falls under this prog rock genre.....as usual YMMV. Smile
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Originally posted by AlanB AlanB wrote:

Whilst we're on the subject of Morse/Portnoy projects, what's the general feeling about Flying Colors?

I think they are just ok.  Steve Morse is a beast on guitar throughout so that's enjoyable.

All Falls Down, Blue Ocean, Infinite Fire, The Storm are good tunes.

I don't like Kayla that much at all.  the rest is kind of poppy and forgettable.  For me anyway.  I have two friends who just absolutely love the whole album.

I'd give it a 2.5 out of 5 stars...maybe a 3 because of Steve Morse.
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I enjoyed Flying Colors, not really prog material but excellent pop rock done by virtuosos. 
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Flying Colors took its time growing on me......but I do like it.
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Flying Colors first and last track is good, and the middle one that's funky with slap bass is nice, the rest is fine but nothing I want to listen to more than once.
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Just putting in my usual 'Neal Morse is AMAZING' post
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Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Just putting in my usual 'Neal Morse is AMAZING' post


I second that!
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Originally posted by AlexDOM AlexDOM wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Just putting in my usual 'Neal Morse is AMAZING' post
I second that!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dr wu23 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 08 2013 at 17:10
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by AlexDOM AlexDOM wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Just putting in my usual 'Neal Morse is AMAZING' post
I second that!
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Don't have any Morse and stopped buying Spocks Beard when he left.
What's  his best album that has that Spocks Beard magic or are they all different from the Beard...?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Catcher10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2013 at 00:29
Originally posted by AlexDOM AlexDOM wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Just putting in my usual 'Neal Morse is AMAZING' post


I second that!
 
I third that!
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by AlexDOM AlexDOM wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Just putting in my usual 'Neal Morse is AMAZING' post
I second that!
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Don't have any Morse and stopped buying Spocks Beard when he left.
What's  his best album that has that Spocks Beard magic or are they all different from the Beard...?

I find his solo stuff lyrically awful - but why not buy his latest one and make your own mind up?
I have two or three that I may well sell on ebay coz they irritate me that much...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AlexDOM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2013 at 10:39
Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Originally posted by AlexDOM AlexDOM wrote:

Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

Just putting in my usual 'Neal Morse is AMAZING' post
I second that!
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Don't have any Morse and stopped buying Spocks Beard when he left.
What's  his best album that has that Spocks Beard magic or are they all different from the Beard...?

I find his solo stuff lyrically awful - but why not buy his latest one and make your own mind up?
I have two or three that I may well sell on ebay coz they irritate me that much...


The lyrics in ? are absolutely brilliant!
The Testimonies are his most personal duh and remind me of Snow in certain ways. I'd say Momentum reminds me a lot of the Beard. But they are all wonderful albums to me.


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I'd recommend ?, Sola Scriptura and Momentum.

Certainly not Lifeline though.....
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"Question" is my favorite Neal Morse solo album.

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