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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2006 at 10:29
Douglas Adams came up with the title "The Division Bell" I believe and was good friends with Nick Mason.

I thought it was a well known fact...

Oh yes, Julian Cope once came into the camera shop my brother used to work in years ago, he lives in Wiltshire I believe.  So my brother's met him I think.  I cannot remember any The Teardop Explodes songs though.

I presume Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule likes prog, as he has played with Chris Squire.  He also, I presume likes King Crimson, as he's also played 21st Century Schizoid Man with Tony Levin guesting.

I cannot think of anyone else for now, I still have to consult my VdGG tome.

Oh and yes, that is almost the Bill Bailey reference, I think it is slightly different, but it's good enough for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2006 at 10:40

[QUOTE=Jim Garten]Jeremy Clarkson (British TV presenter/journalist) is a major fan of prog rock, QUOTE]

No he isn't! He takes the mick out of it. It's The Stig (the test driver on Top Gear) who listens to Camel and others whilst driving like a nutter.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2006 at 11:23
Originally posted by Trouserpress Trouserpress wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Douglas Adams

Groovy! Never knew that. Where did you pick this info up?

And:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Jim Davidson

Good God.

I heard an interview with him on Radio 4 back in the late 80's (I think) he briefly mentioned that he liked most music from that era, but especially Pink Floyd and any other band that 'pushed the boundaries' I think he also mentioned that he liked Yes and Genesis.

There was also a Pink Floyd documentary on TV when they were touring with Division Bell, and Douglas Adams was one of those giving their views on Pink Floyd. He was quite a fan. In the Hitch Hikers Guide Arthur Dent comments how Marvin the paranoid android can 'hum like Pink Floyd'

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 18:05
Originally posted by pierreolivier pierreolivier wrote:

Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:

The actor/director/musician Vincent Gallo appears to have a soft spot for classic 70's prog. If you know his film Buffalo '66, the soundtrack/incidental music see's King Crimson (the tapdancing scene in the bowing alley) and Yes (see below) get a look in.


Vincent Gallo is a progressive rock fan for sure.He is also a mellotrons collector and enthusiast and he is well known within the mellotron community.I know that he own 2 mellotrons M400 and used to have a Mark II but sold it a couple years ago.You can go on his official music site,it contains some photos of his studio and mellotron:http://www.drowninginbrown.com/dib_studio.htm

Thanks for confirming pierreolivie. What about those mellotrons eh?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 19:39
Originally posted by sigod sigod wrote:




Thanks for confirming pierreolivie. What about those mellotrons eh?

On the link I posted, there only one M400 photographed but I've seen another photo where,in addition of the white M400, he had a brown rosewood M400 but can't retrace the photo on the net.I heard that he also own a Chamberlin M2.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 19:48
Cameron Diaz loves Fantomas.  She and Timberlake went to their shows.   Its funny because Patton has covered Timberlake!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 19:51
I doubt Mr. Trousersnake understands Fantomas though, or Mike Patton, he's probably dillusional, I cannot imagine for one moment, that'd he like anything so technical and odd.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 19:53
Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, listens to Captain Beefheart.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 22:06

i think many stars like progressive rock, at least floyd, rush, yes and supertramp.

you could be surprised of the stars' tastes!

i would not be surprised to hear that madonna likes pink floyd, or nicolas cage is a frank zappa fan; who knows?

Celine dion already said in an interview that she liked a dire straits song.

oh yeah: and lady di was a huge dire straits fan! i wonder how much she liked love over gold.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 22:27

Originally posted by Rashikal Rashikal wrote:

Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, listens to Captain Beefheart.

I believe he also likes Pink Floyd, as there have been several references to it on The Simpsons and Futurama. If I remember correctly, Homer was listening to DSOTM during the moon landing.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 22:40
Originally posted by Ghandi 2 Ghandi 2 wrote:

Originally posted by Rashikal Rashikal wrote:

Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, listens to Captain Beefheart.

I believe he also likes Pink Floyd, as there have been several references to it on The Simpsons and Futurama. If I remember correctly, Homer was listening to DSOTM during the moon landing.


I believe I remember hearing during one episode they had a giant inflatable pig (i.e. - Animals tour).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2006 at 22:58
They've also mentioned Phish in The Simpsons.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 03:27

Apologies if somebody's beaten me to it but...

Apparently Adam Woodyatt (British soap actor - Eastenders) likes Marillion...

and Bill Bailey (British troll-like comedian) has his name in the Marillion Anoraknophobia & Marbles campaign edition cds.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 03:50
Originally posted by Ultaigh Ultaigh wrote:

Originally posted by Ghandi 2 Ghandi 2 wrote:

Originally posted by Rashikal Rashikal wrote:

Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, listens to Captain Beefheart.

I believe he also likes Pink Floyd, as there have been several references to it on The Simpsons and Futurama. If I remember correctly, Homer was listening to DSOTM during the moon landing.


I believe I remember hearing during one episode they had a giant inflatable pig (i.e. - Animals tour).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 03:57
Originally posted by Ghandi 2 Ghandi 2 wrote:

Originally posted by Rashikal Rashikal wrote:

Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, listens to Captain Beefheart.

I believe he also likes Pink Floyd, as there have been several references to it on The Simpsons and Futurama. If I remember correctly, Homer was listening to DSOTM during the moon landing.



I'm pretty sure he must also like Rush, because there is a Rush reference in one of the episodes.  Fry being an expert at the old school 80s Space Invaders has to destroy aliens through an interface exactly like the game and he has to get back into his 80s mindset so he pops in a mix tape of Rush and proceeds blasting aliens to Tom Sawyer. 

Groening also makes two references to Rush in Simpsons episodes. 

South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are also huge Rush fans and got Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee to write O' Canada to the soundtrack of Bigger Longer and Uncut. 

Ozzy Osbourne is quite the fan of Gentle Giant.  He gave his son one of their albums to listen to and he thought it was bloody good music as well.

I'm pretty sure Jack Black is a prog fan as well, because in School of Rock while he's giving the students a rundown of the different genres of rock he includes progressive rock and describes the genre like he knows what he's talking about. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 06:57

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Neal Morse likes Yes i believe.

 

Does this count i.e. a proggie liking another proggie band - a tad incestuous.........

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 15:24
ozzy osbourne must obviously like King Crimson as they are directly influenced by them (21st century schizoid man) and he did a (god awful) cover of said song.

I wouldn't doubt Jack Black being a prog fan. I want to watch that movie again to see what he says haha


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 17:40
The actors of both Vince and Howard Moon in the Mighty Booch are prog fans. You can kinda tell that from the stories.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 19:35
Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Neal Morse likes Yes i believe.

 

Does this count i.e. a proggie liking another proggie band - a tad incestuous.........

I'm not sure Neal Morse qualifies as "famous" either!  At least, not outside the realms of the prog-rock community...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2006 at 20:00
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

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boo boo, I'm not sure Kurt Cobain did actually say that about Red. I think he was mis-quoted by one of his roadies who DID really like Red. There was something about it in a Q magazine prog special a few months back. Shame really, my respect for Kurt Cobain almost increased for a moment, or until I next heard one of his dreadful songs...

Sid Smith will tell you he went to length to find the source of this, for reference in his Krimson biography In the Court of King Crimson, and I think the best he found was a quote by Nirvana's road manager, stating Kurt Kobain favourite album was Red.

Fair enough. Thanks for clearing that up, Dick. Perhaps Cobain did like Red. I thought there were numerous prog leanings in the grunge scene. Not so much with Nirvana, but certainly with Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.



That can be true, i find that smashing pumpkings have a tinny prog influence. Silverf**k a song in their second album siamese dream is pretty proggy.
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