I don't like Neo Prog, change my mind |
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Blacksword
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The first time I saw them was in a small club in Reading in 1987 ( I think) a schoolfriend persuaded me to go with him. I knew very little about them. He was a pop fan. I was a rock fan, and he promised me I wouldn't be disappointed. I wasn't and I made sure he listened to plenty of Rush and Genesis after that, so he understood who had influenced IB. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Cristi
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Grumpyprogfan
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Edited by Grumpyprogfan - February 26 2021 at 06:07 |
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Cristi
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wow... just wow. I've asked you a little while ago how have I upset you. I do not know, you never answered that post. I also apologized for having upset you (still don't know what I did, bit I still apologized). You have not said anything about that either. The idea that I am trolling Paul is ridiculous and funny, I can't even get upset. Edited by Cristi - February 26 2021 at 06:21 |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Cristi
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again, I apologized to you already, I do not know what else to do here, I never meant to upset you, it was unintentional. I do not have MO, It's never been my aim to upset anyone. It's never premeditated.
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Awesoreno
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Agree about Frost* not really sounding Neo. In fact, I think a few years ago they were in Crossover, which I think fits them a little better. Somewhere between typical modern crossover and Nu Neo (I'm making that a thing, I like it).
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Spacegod87
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Is that some kind of ability you get from living in wonderland? |
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FloydianPinkRose
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I’m pretty sure everyone who has read what I’ve written in the past, about Psychedelic Paul’s Album reviews and compilations, not to mention just about anything he’s written about Prog music here on PA, knows that I like and support him. Yes, we are good friends. No, we are not the same person. Let’s dispel that myth. And because I’m not on PA as often as he is, and not immersed in the world of Prog music like he and so many others here are, I appreciate Prog music from afar, and come here to read and enjoy the heartfelt passion that PA members share together about the music. It’s easy to see that there is great appreciation for not only the music itself, but the band members, their history, which other groups they played in, new releases after long absences, the whole nine yards. And to hear each member’s take on why these bands are special to them or what aspect of the music appeals to them. It’s truly a joy to read. But, there’s something that amazes and frustrates me, though it doesn’t surprise me, because PA is a forum to discuss opinions, and we all no what they say about opinions: everyone’s got one. Lol And some on here, or maybe one in particular, who shall remain anonymous, tends to put more weight on his opinion than perhaps there needs to be. I’m not referring to his opinion on Prog music, but his opinion on why another member of this Forum, who is just as passionate as he is about this music, and perhaps just as knowledgeable, continues to torment him. If tormenting is really his ultimate objective. I’m not savvy about how to put quotes in this like others on this site, but I’d like to give credit to a couple of people who went to bat for Psychedelic Paul, in these matters, and I’m sure I’m leaving others out that have before: GrumpyProgFan and Suitkees, thank you. You made a good point. It just seems to me, a virtual outsider, that this anonymous member reads too much into what others say, taking it too personally, as if a difference of opinion about Prog music or even someone agreeing with him about it, were someone going out of their way to make his existence unbearable. Let it go!! It’s not all about you! One can’t prohibit another member from sharing regardless of when he chooses to share, or why have a Prog Music Forum at all? One man’s friendly banter is another man’s Trolling. Even that is an opinion. A comment was made, that talked of being the only one who is being hurt. What about the feelings of the one sharing his one true passion in a venue designed to share with others who share his passion? If someone seeks to be left alone, a Forum probably isn’t the best place for him. Where there are bound to be differing opinions and emphasis on individual tastes and preferences. I know it’s a cliche, but: why can’t we all just get along? (And enjoy the Prog!!). Thanks for your time. FloydianPinkRose
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Grumpyprogfan
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^Thank you.
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FloydianPinkRose
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You are more than welcome, Grumpy! (Personally, I don’t find you grumpy at all!)
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Awesoreno
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I've stayed out of this for a bit, but I'll offer my two cents as a suggestion. This is not sent with anger or hatred.
Cristi: I think often times you take Paul's antics way too seriously. Perhaps there's something lost in translation, but most of the time, Paul is NOT making any jokes AT YOUR EXPENSE. They are just general jokes. He is not mocking you. Paul: Read an audience. You should know when to just quit if you've upset someone.
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suitkees
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Well, FloydianPinkRose, thank you but I think you're not entirely fair regarding Paul's responsibility in this matter. He has a habit to feed Cristi with his remarks, wrapped up like irony, but generally he is just provoking Cristi (e.g. his endless, unnecessary and repeated remarks regarding Marillion) - who, unfortunately, too often feels the need to react, instead of letting it rest. Paul also sometimes brings a "quarrel" from one thread to another with a side-remark and a wink. You can call it irony, but at a point - and in my opinion we have gone regularly beyond that point - it just gets an annoying. That's not humour anymore. Humour is fun, but only when it is shared. When it is not, there's no point to keep it going on, otherwise it leans to harassment. My main point was that a forum member cannot ask another forum member not to react anymore to his posts. We all have the liberty to post where and when we want, until we - eventually - get banned, if/when we have gone too far. I will always defend Paul's liberty to post and react to Cristi's posts, (and the other way around, of course), but he can help to avoid keeping this whole story dragging on and on. So, it would be nice if both could try to stop making threads derail. All that said, we still have work to do to change softandwet's mind... (since he didn't tell us yet that it has changed).
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Cristi
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let's get back on topic, neo prog - recommend albums, artists and so on.
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Snareman
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I’m not going to, I agree. Marillion has a few decent albums but beside that I find Neo Prog exceedingly bland.
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Psychedelic Paul
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There are some bands I could mention who put me off Neo Prog, but if you're looking for a band who sound like Genesis on steroids, then I'd highly recommend IQ, although I'd advise you don't choose Nomzamo as the first IQ album to listen to - it's not one of their best. You might find some good stuff if you have a rummage around in the Lush Attic though.
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lazland
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Actually, old boy, Marillion have loads of extremely great albums, and they haven’t made one which is remotely neo-prog since about 1985. Most of the luminaries who rode that second wave of prog back in the day, called neo here, have moved and progressed well beyond that. Pendragon and Abel Ganz have both released extremely fine albums this last year, and both are a million miles away from that sound you find bland. Check them out. You might enjoy them.
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Mellotron Storm
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I was glad to read this although I squeeze "Seasons End" from 1989 into what I feel is Neo Prog but after that nope.
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richardh
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I don't even think Neo Prog was particularly 'bland' back in the day. Fugazi broke the mould while The Wake was as raw as any punk rock music. The bands may have been a tad limited as far as 'chops' but as far as bland goes then nope.
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kenethlevine
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I'm kind of surprised I have not contributed to this thread before, only because, while not a big fan of most UK neo prog I've heard (Pendragon's "Believe" is one major exception, an album many of their fans don't like!), I am a huge fan of 4 Polish neo prog groups, 3 of whom are admittedly related.
Collage - their album "Moonshine" in particular Satellite - their albums "Street Between Sunrise and Sunset" and, especially, "Evening Games" Believe - "Yesterday is a Friend" and, especially, "Seven Widows"...Mr Gil, the leader and guitarist, has released several good and very different solo albums Albion - pretty much everything but especially the 2000s material Millenium is also very good, with the album "Exist" being excellent Quidam is another good one but they don't connect with me emotionally all that well
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