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ProgMetaller2112
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Posted: January 23 2013 at 22:17 |
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“War is peace.
Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength.”
― George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four
"Ignorance and Prejudice and Fear walk Hand in Hand"- Neil Peart
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RedNightmareKing
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Posted: January 23 2013 at 22:44 |
Tom Sawyer on Rock Band 1.
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I consider drone metal to be progressive...
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infocat
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Posted: January 23 2013 at 22:58 |
I have no idea. How can you remember such a thing?
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-- Frank Swarbrick Belief is not Truth.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: January 24 2013 at 03:25 |
First that I knew of? YYZ and Carry on Wayward Son on Guitar Hero II. Pull Me Under by DT from a later version was what actually got me into prog though.
Growing up I would hear Owner of a Lonely Heart, as well as later Genesis songs on the radio. I don't think that was quite the same though.
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JocBT
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Posted: January 24 2013 at 21:10 |
The first song that pulled me right into prog was Kansas' Magnum Opus, never looked back
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scrivener
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Posted: January 25 2013 at 05:08 |
I was in intermediate school when Asia's debut album came out. I don't know that I'd call that prog, but it was my gateway drug: it led to Yes's 90125, which led to everything else.
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Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. --- Francis Bacon
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ProgressiveMike
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Posted: January 25 2013 at 20:39 |
I remember. It was the summer of my sophomore year and my brother and I were staying in Walnut Creek, California and frequenting Rasputin's (a local record store). We bought a copy of Blue Oyster Cult's Fire Of Unknown Origin. After enjoying it very much we went back and asked the clerk there what else he might reccomend and he handed me my first (of many) copy of Rush' 2112. Unfortunately for the next 8 years of my life I was a Rush fan and had no idea that there was a wider world of Prog Rock until I myself started working at record stores, and many years still after that, landed a job at a record store with a Prog enthusiast who showed me the real Genesis. The rest is prog history.
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Garfield78
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 02:57 |
Van Der Graaf Generator's "A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers", I've discovered it on SIRIUS 16 The VAULT way back in April 2007 and it totally blew me away, I've heard it on the Progressions show, it's still ranked among my Top 10 favorite prog rock tunes.
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 04:51 |
When I was about 10 I definitely heard Bungle In the Jungle by Tull and loved that. Someone gave me vinyl Aqualung and I didnt understand it. I heard on radio heaps of Queen and Bowie. Ziggy Stardust spiders From Mars album was heard. Some Pink Floyd was heard but again misunderstood. I heard some early Yes from the 70s, and Genesis. I had Tubular Bells and War of the Worlds on vinyl, as well as Court of Crimson King album...
Amongst that lot was my first prog song but memory fails me as to the specific song.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 05:13 |
Maybe See Me Feel Me Touch Me by the Who, when I was 4 years old or something like that. I remember liking that at a very early age, but the chance is big that my memory is playing tricks on me.
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the only sane man
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 08:14 |
Back in around 1980 when I was about 12 I rifled through my older cousin's record collection and discovered the previously unheard of 2112 and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, playing them one after the other....and then again, and again, and again. My life was never the same from that point onwards......
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Ruby900
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 10:10 |
Close to the Edge for me - my parents had it on LP, and I stil love it!
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"I always say that it’s about breaking the rules. But the secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place". Rick Wakeman
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akaBona
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 10:14 |
South Side Of The Sky from radio programme called Popnonstop. It took some time to find out what was and who performed that song. Anyway, it changed my life
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 14:25 |
infocat wrote:
I have no idea. How can you remember such a thing? |
Heh...you stole my reply.
If the Moody Blues are 'prog' then it would have to be Nights In White Satin or Ride My See Saw from In Search Of....but the first thing I heard that was what people called prog now was ITCOTCK when I heard it in the spring of '70...or maybe Astral Traveler by Yes in 1970.....we are back to what one considers prog again.
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
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Larree
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 14:39 |
dr wu23 wrote:
infocat wrote:
I have no idea. How can you remember such a thing? |
Heh...you stole my reply.
If the Moody Blues are 'prog' then it would have to be Nights In White Satin or Ride My See Saw from In Search Of....but the first thing I heard that was what people called prog now was ITCOTCK when I heard it in the spring of '70...or maybe Astral Traveler by Yes in 1970.....we are back to what one considers prog again.
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Same here. First thing I heard that is actually called "progressive rock" today was ITCOTCK. But I do not think the "progressive rock" genre even existed when I heard ITCOTCK for the first time! In theory, I can say that my listening tastes were always progressive in nature anyway. Even before the invention of the genre.
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The Bearded Bard
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 14:40 |
Probably something by Pink Floyd.
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Larree
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 14:44 |
The Bearded Bard wrote:
Probably something by Pink Floyd. |
I heard all the early Pink Floyd before I heard ITCOTCK, but always considered them psychedelic. I don't think anything was actually called "progressive" until the early 1970's.
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 14:49 |
The Bearded Bard wrote:
Probably something by Pink Floyd. |
As early as Arnold Layne or See Emily Play....or later...?
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
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dr wu23
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 14:50 |
Larree wrote:
The Bearded Bard wrote:
Probably something by Pink Floyd. |
I heard all the early Pink Floyd before I heard ITCOTCK, but always considered them psychedelic. I don't think anything was actually called "progressive" until the early 1970's. |
That works for me......I can't even recall when I fist heard the term prog rock.
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
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The Bearded Bard
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Posted: March 28 2013 at 15:50 |
Oh, I didn't hear it in 1967 or something like that. Probably in the '90's, on the radio.
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