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omphaloskepsis
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Joined: October 19 2011
Location: Texas
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Posted: February 09 2017 at 18:53 |
Not just for Nerds.
2/3's of the jocks at my school (75-79) were into prog. Pink Floyd, ELP, YES, Queen, King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull and Rush were popular. On the other hand, the jocks weren't into Genesis, Gentle Giant, VDGG, or Camel.
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Lewian
Prog Reviewer
Joined: August 09 2015
Location: Italy
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Posted: February 09 2017 at 18:00 |
Being passionate about something is always a good thing. It's not always a good feeling to be different from the others but you know then that it's your own taste, your own character, there's so much more in it than in liking something because the others like it and doing something because the others do it. If being passionate about what's close to your heart means being a nerd, I'm all for it.
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Tapfret
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Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin
Joined: August 12 2007
Location: Bryant, Wa
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Posted: February 09 2017 at 14:42 |
It's all true. People called me nerd as I was growing up because they were better than me. Why the hell else would they do it? The uniforms of their style were so much more expensive than mine. All I have is the life long friendships of the small group of people that I used to sit up all night exploring interesting music from around the world during my teens and early 20's. Who the hell wants that? Get out while you can.
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Thatfabulousalien
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Joined: October 27 2016
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Posted: February 09 2017 at 14:34 |
No, not for "nerds"
Edited by Thatfabulousalien - February 09 2017 at 14:45
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Classical music isn't dead, it's more alive than it's ever been. It's just not on MTV.
https://www.soundcloud.com/user-322914325
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someone_else
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Joined: May 02 2008
Location: Going Bananas
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Posted: February 09 2017 at 14:22 |
You're facing the same problem as I did when I was your age. I am 4 * 13 + 5 now, so I was 13 when prog was in its heyday. I was one of the few who fell in love with the music of Pink Floyd and Yes in the days when CttE and DSotM were released. I am a nerd myself and, regardless of any stigma, I don't see this as something negative - it's just me. Sometime during my mid-teens, my girlfriend back then said I did not know the difference between a circus performance and music. Within a few weeks, another classmate said something similar. Funny how we share more or less the same fate, though we belong to different generations  .
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floyd4
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Joined: February 05 2017
Location: Minnesota
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Posted: February 09 2017 at 13:35 |
I am still at an age where I go to school (13) and sometimes I mention Dragonforce (which is prog metal), Yes, King Crimson, etc. I only have 1 friend with the same music taste and most other people will call that music "nerd music". Now the term "nerd" has a bad stigma and I'm not going to be pretentious and start saying I'm proud to be a geek, but I want your opinion. Is prog for nerds and is that a bad thing?
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