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Joined: October 12 2007
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 2779
Posted: June 04 2014 at 17:02
M27Barney wrote:
I was interesting in collecting the set of say - human
beings that appreciate "The Flower Kings"/"Glass Hammer" (contemporary
(3rd/4th Gen?) Symph prog) then those peoples who similarly groove "IQ"
or "Marillion" (2nd generation prog movement) and then those who are
"Genesis" or "Yes"...Generation one...once you have those sets of
persons what other sets do they belong to? what sets intersect them in
the area known as a the Cartesian join? An interesting task in social
mathematics me thinks.....
I am definitely in the first six/three? sets of persons - I am also
in the sets "Male" / "White" / "European" / "Right Handed" / "Has Read,
Science Fiction / Fantasy Novels" / "Heterosexual" / "Atheist" / "Likes
Melton Mowbray Pork Pie" / "Stilton Cheese" / "Skinheads on a raft" /
"Appreciating The Female body as a living breathing work of
art!!!"....etc..
Yeah, progheads are straight, white, often introspective males. Interested in sci-fi and futurism, but also traditional in some ways and romanticist/idealistic.
Symphonic prog is probably my favorite type of music. Maybe if baroque music had more worthwhile composers I could go with that.
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
Status: Offline
Points: 19535
Posted: June 05 2014 at 23:14
Catcher10 wrote:
Symphonic Progressive Rock should have its own main forum on PA under Progressive Music Lounges
It's obvious I'm a fan of Symphonic over any other sub-genre, that's why I stay in the team since the start.
But I don't agree in the creation of a "Primus inter Pares" genre, Progressive Rock is an entity and it should remain as one genre because it's differences is what makes it so damn great, no genre is better than another, it's just a matter of taste.
I don't think that Symphonic Prog fans are from Oklahoma.
I live in Oklahoma and live for symphonic prog.
And I love TFTO.
<span style="line-height: 1.2;">And I loaded up on three different kinds of asparagus at Whole Foods just the other day.</span>
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<span style="line-height: 1.2;">The guitar solo from </span>the<span style="line-height: 1.2;"> start of CTTE was blaring as I pulled into the parking lot. A soccer mom looked at me funny.</span>
lol
For the record, there are still many of us Symphonic Prog fans in Texas. Dallas/Ft. Worth area was very big on Prog in the 70s.
Joined: June 02 2013
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 2466
Posted: August 23 2014 at 13:44
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
Symphonic Progressive Rock should have its own main forum on PA under Progressive Music Lounges
It's obvious I'm a fan of Symphonic over any other sub-genre, that's why I stay in the team since the start.
But I don't agree in the creation of a "Primus inter Pares" genre, Progressive Rock is an entity and it should remain as one genre because it's differences is what makes it so damn great, no genre is better than another, it's just a matter of taste.
Iván
well, i personally would be fine with having its own forum.
M27Barney asking what connecting us all to this wonderful symphonic progressive rock, its not the list you have its within the inner music forms within your opened mind. or we could just take Prognosticmind`s points on borad... which is working for me...
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Joined: September 20 2010
Location: Serbia
Status: Offline
Points: 10213
Posted: March 05 2015 at 19:25
The band is AERODROM ("Airport"), the LP is Kad misli mi vrludaju ("When My Thoughts Wander"), the place is former Yugoslavia (Zagreb), releasing year is 1979 - straight in the middle of post-punk / new wave hysteria in former Yugoslavia.
but it is a wonderful album. They've incorporated some of the complexity and ferociousness of the early symph sound into the mix, but still manage to sound fresh and infinitely more modern - something I really dig about it.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Joined: March 03 2013
Location: USA
Status: Offline
Points: 664
Posted: March 07 2015 at 08:21
I downloaded Kotebel's Concerto for Piano and Electric Ensemble recently. I am really enjoying it. They bring a lot of different styles together, and the result is quite entertaining. They are very good at working a motif out in classical style and have compositional skills that I would call complex but not overbearing.
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