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Tom Ozric
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Posted: June 09 2013 at 07:01 |
Oh well, Gilmour is AMAZING !! Even his performance on Macca's 'No More Lonely Nights' is choice.
'On An Island' oozes splendour aroun every corner - David is right in his element for sure.
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Terra Australis
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Posted: June 09 2013 at 07:12 |
^Pure bliss he is.
What about the "Sensational Alex Harvey Band" - Vaudeville Prog?
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: June 09 2013 at 07:51 |
Terra Australis wrote:
^Pure bliss he is.
What about the "Sensational Alex Harvey Band" - Vaudeville Prog? |
Never heard a note of them.......
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progbethyname
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Posted: June 09 2013 at 16:51 |
Evangelion2014 wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
I like Heavy Metal as long as it isn't Black Metal, Mathcore, Grunge Rock, or Post-Grunge. I'll explain why.
The reason for my dislike of Black Metal is because the bands they are a bit too Anti-Religious with their lyrics.
For Mathcore it's because The Vocals are WAY too loud and the Instrumentation is a bit sloppy IMHO.
For Grunge Rock it's because of the "I hate my parents, I hate the world" kind of attitude in the lyrics, Which I can't stand and I could never relate to the songs.
And for Post-Grunge although the Lyrics are better it's still mostly boring to my ears and too Mainstream.
| I can't stand post-grunge's lyrics or chord structure (verse chorus, power chords for the whole song with maybe an intro riff), it's pretty much devolved into cock rock lyrics or the whining you described in grunge. Grunge's lyrics tend to have more of a 'word salad' style (nirvana, soundgarden) and more complex instrumentation make it better than post-grunge for me.Meh, I've been listening to black metal for like 7 years, and the anti-religious lyrics never got to me, but that's probably because I'm an athiest and i'm still not great and deciphering the shrieks. With most black metal bands (Except for certain members of the norweigan 2nd wave, e.g. mayhem, burzum) the imagery and lyrics are intentionally over the top and for show. The raw production and sometimes simple structure of the songs could get to some prog fans I suppose, though some bands like enslaved, deathspell omega, sigh and blut aus nord are quite proggy and have good production.For me I guess it would maybe be some of the more underground rap I tend to listen to like Immortal technique, deltron 3030 and MC chris.Also, prog fans hate metal? Weird, because I would think there would be a large ammount of crossover from both to each other. I mean, they're both genres that started from rock but have grown to something somewhat apart from it, both have an emphasis on virtuosity and riffwork, a penchant for unconventional song structures and lyrical content different from the popular norm. Now, do prog fans hate the more underground metal or just the more mainstream, poppier stuff like say, disturbed, korn, avenged sevenfold, asking alexandria? Cause I like prog (haven't dug hugely into it) and have listened to a massive ammount of metal, and I like them for a lot of the same reasons.
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If a lot of prog fans supposedly hated metal, then this site(PA) would be in trouble.
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Jonathan
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Posted: July 06 2013 at 15:58 |
Mannheim Steamroller. Love their Christmas Instrumental Covers like "Deck the Halls"and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing".
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"Do not do to others as you don't want done to yourself."- Confucius
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progbethyname
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Posted: July 22 2013 at 08:43 |
I absolutely love Tears For Fears and New Order.
My other gulity pleasure would be some Motey Crew songs. Sometimes I just need some Doctor feelgood. That is their best song ever!
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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Green Shield Stamp
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Posted: July 25 2013 at 13:28 |
Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent.
Willy Nelson, Van Morrison
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Haiku
Writing a poem
With seventeen syllables
Is very diffic....
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kingcrimsonfan
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Posted: July 26 2013 at 12:56 |
Eddie money, His music is ok but baby hold on to me sounds like a mix of ideas to be honest.
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rushfan4
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Posted: July 26 2013 at 13:06 |
I recently read that the backing band on the first three Eddie Money albums was Steve Miller's Band.
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Jonathan
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 18:45 |
Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
Journey. | Yes but's that's quite understandable. |
I understand why some Prog Fans don't like the AOR Era of Journey but I love it.
They are one of my favorite bands. I also love their Heavy Prog Era on their First Three Albums as well and some of the songs from "The Dream After Dream" Soundtrack. Haven't heard most of the New Songs yet though.
They're at least better than Most Mainstream Rock/Modern Rock Bands these days IMHO.
Edited by Jonathan - August 02 2013 at 18:46
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"Do not do to others as you don't want done to yourself."- Confucius
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 20:49 |
Early 80's Chicago - not much love for that era around here but there's a lot of really good material to be found on those few albums.
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Jonathan
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 20:56 |
I argee, I like that Era of Chicago as well.
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"Do not do to others as you don't want done to yourself."- Confucius
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Ronnie Pilgrim
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 21:03 |
Here in the South of Texas, you cannot escape Tejano music. I've grown to like some of it, and in particular Los Garcia Brothers. Really.
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"The pointy birds are pointy pointy
Anoint my head anointy nointy"
Steve Martin The Man With Two Brains
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 21:08 |
Jonathan wrote:
I argee, I like that Era of Chicago as well. |
In particular Chicago 16 - love that album too much.
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N-sz
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Posted: August 02 2013 at 21:09 |
I've enjoyed some songs by Paramore. I should be able to think of a lot more than I can right now.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: August 03 2013 at 01:37 |
Let's see...I have many favourites I'm sure most prog fans generally hate...
70's - Black Sabbath, Grateful Dead, Al Green, Sex Pistols, The Tubes, Rolling Stones, AC/DC (Bon Scott fronted only) 80's new wave - The Pretenders 80's US hardcore punk - Dead Kennedy's, DRI, Suicidal Tendencies, The Minutemen, Black Flag, Husker Du, Joe Pop-O-Pie, X Alternative - REM, The Pixies, Dinosaur Jr Doom/Stoner Metal - Cathedral, Candlemass, My Dying Bride, Novembers Doom, Cephalic Carnage, Type-O-Negative, Electric Wizard Death/Black Metal - Sepultura, Enslaved, Celtic Frost, Tryptikon, Burning Witch, Catacombs Other - Christian Death, The Damned, Sad Lovers and Giants, Trance to the Sun
Edited by The.Crimson.King - August 03 2013 at 01:39
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: August 03 2013 at 01:44 |
^ I didn't know prog fans hate all of these.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: August 03 2013 at 12:50 |
Dayvenkirq wrote:
^ I didn't know prog fans hate all of these. |
I have run into some PA members who are fans of most bands in the above list, but I think they're the exception to the rule and since the thread is "Bands prog fans generally hate but u like" I still think it's a good list.
Happy to be proven wrong though...what bands on my list do you like
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Dayvenkirq
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Posted: August 03 2013 at 13:00 |
^ Oh, man, I've yet to get into any of them.
I didn't know there is general hatred for them, though.
Edited by Dayvenkirq - August 03 2013 at 13:05
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Neelus
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Posted: August 03 2013 at 13:47 |
I like electronic dance music, a music style which I am sure most prog fans will not like due to its repetitive nature and 4/4 time signature into infinity. However, as a younger (much naughtier) individual, I used to attend large electronic music events. Psytrance parties, Progressive raves, Funky House Parties, Hardfloor Parties, and such. I think it is fair to say that these parties during that time in my life had a huge impact on me, something that I will carry with me always, as these events create an alternate reality that only people that have been there share. Much in the same way Prog rock provides me with a similar alternate reality that I thoroughly enjoy. I also obviously attended rock shows back then (also played in bands myself), but the electronic parties were just something different that I needed at the time, and I still listen to it regularly (as it takes me back to those days). Something different and refreshing :)
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