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paisanojac
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Magog2112
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I also can't seem to get into Transatlantic, which is ironic as I am a big fan of Pete Trewavas and Roine Stolt and their respective bands.
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Jaketejas
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I really tried to get into Dream Theater. They are VERY solid technically. I’m a Rush fan, so I thought it was an obvious fit. But, when I listened to DT, I either detected songs that seemed like Rush spin-offs or I didn’t respond to them on an emotional level.
When I hear Freewill by Rush, I immediately feel something and - as my wife says - it’s like an invisible antenna pops out of my head. Subdivisions really digs into me and there is some connection formed. I can even relate to the lyrics. Xanadu takes me to another plane. But, Dream Theater has not done this for me. I hear a lot of instrumental wizardry, but I don’t feel anything. I’m even afraid to listen to them and other bands like them for fear of losing the inspiration I get from listening to other forms of Prog music. I think I have DT aversion. I know that’s not fair. I should give them another chance. I just remember … oh, this sounds like a variation of Limelight. That sounds like a new riff for Xanadu. They also use chromaticism a lot, but not in … at least, to my ears, anyway … a pleasing way. I love chromaticism in chord progressions, but as scales in solos it just either sounds like a guitar exercise or that one is searching for the notes. Some chromaticism in blues and as grace notes sounds nice. But, I don’t care for excessive chromaticism in riffs and solos. I think the issue is that I enjoy tonality (even when the root is on the run, like in some prog). But, excessive chromaticism loses tonal richness … and eventually my ears say “enough!” I hope I haven’t offended the DT fans. As I said, they are extremely good from a technical standpoint. The music just hasn’t yet connected with me. P.S. I also stopped listening to Rush albums after Vapor Trails because I thought they started to sound too much like DT. I think I’m stuck in the 1980s and 1970s. Edited by Jaketejas - February 01 2022 at 17:49 |
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JD
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Don't get me wrong, I don't find it objectionable or anything, it just doesn't grab me like many other bands do. There are plenty of popular bands that are like that for me. Canadian band Blue Rodeo is a good example. Very popular for a long time in the country but held no real interest for me.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I agree with you on most of those unmemorable VDGG albums, but H to He lifts me higher than most.
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JD
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Pawn Hearts, Still Life, H To He, Who Am The Only One, Godbluff, A Grounding in Numbers, tried them all.
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Rednight
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^Sift through Pawn Hearts, Still Life, World Record, and The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome. There's bound to be something that strikes your fancy.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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JD
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Like the OP I haven't been able to gel to Van Der Graaf Generator after at last three tries. I haven't totally given up on them and I'm sure I'll give them a go again sometime this year. But I find Pavlov's Dog un-listenable. I never made it past the first song I ever heard by them and have no interest in ever hearing them again.
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maldonterrywood2
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I was thinking of Phallus Dei. That would be early Amon Duul II?
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Mascodagama
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A current group I’ve listened to a number of times but failed to enjoy is A Formal Horse. In common with others here the experience is a slightly odd one, because if I look at what the band does, the elements of their music, I “ought to like it”. I certainly don’t dislike it, but so far it just leaves me cold. I’ve gone back periodically because - like most people here I’m sure - I’ve had the experience many times by now of listening to something without grokking it X times, then it suddenly clicking on the X+1 listen. And because comments from people who have similar tastes to mine keep reminding me that I’m probably missing out on a good thing here. Edited by Mascodagama - January 12 2022 at 23:04 |
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progaardvark
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I would say any band that uses growling vocals. I struggle with this. As an example, I've enjoyed Opeth's recent releases (Damnation, and Heritage onwards), but can't get past the vocals on their earlier works.
Having said that, I used to have issues with Henry Cow (as recent as 10 years ago), Gentle Giant (as recent as 15 years ago), and even King Crimson (also about 15 years ago). All three are among my favorites now. Evidence that curmudgeons can evolve. I may yet experience the breakthrough in the coming years. Who knows?
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Also: I don't personally connect with Ozric Tentacles, Brand X, Mahavishnu Orchestra or Guru Guru. And I think I've somewhat tried.
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Blacksword
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No worries, mate |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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[QUOTE=Nogbad_The_Bad]He's suffering for other peoples art.[/QUOTEand an experience that most folks these days could not even imagine
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Psychedelic Paul
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It seems Gentle Giant are a bit of a Marmite band where you either love or loathe them. I wouldn't say I loathe them, but I wouldn't mind if I never hear a Gentle Giant album again, having listened to them all in one day recently.
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siLLy puPPy
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The ones who have no music to experience. Some artists seem to have gotten included on PA but yet have no music to be heard on Bandcamp, Spotify or even YouTube. Add to that no physical products to be found making them as mysterious as the legendary debut cassette from Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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Cristi
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I didn't mean to tell you off, just that what you said bothered me a bit, I admit that , and I spoke my mind.
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Blacksword
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Your dismissing the emotional impact of music on the individual listener, in favour of an almost mathematical evaluation of the bands creative and technical skills. Both the subjective and objective evaluation of music are equally valid. Music is supposed to evoke an emotional reaction of some kind in the listener. I was told off by Cristi for saying that Dream Theater sounded like a blend of tribute acts to me. Maybe he had a point. Maybe that was somewhat dismissive of me, but note that I did also acknowledge their skill as musicians. Gentle Giant is a band I have enormous respect for, due to their obvious technical chops, and unique approach to song writing, but the emotional response to their music is missing for me. If someone was playing a set of dustbin lids, at 150 BPM with extreme percussive proficiency; with crazy polyrhythms etc, it would be very clever...but it's likely it would still sound like someone hitting dustbin lids...which could get annoying after a while.. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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He's suffering for other peoples art.
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Ian
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moshkito
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Hi, It doesn't have to do with "like" or "dislike". It's like you saying that you got rid of that Picasso because it was crap. Or you didn't buy it when it was cheap and available. I don't judge music by likes and dislikes. Same with classical music ... there simply is way too much for anyone to think that their like and their dislike is what matters in the arts! The arts, for all intents and purposes are about breaking barriers and new ideas ... not your like or dislike. And THIS is the part that most fans can not handle ... their likes and dislikes don't matter, except some of the obvious type of prostitution out there that is just like what the old record companies we hate did! I appreciate GG for their amazing ingenuity in creating music. Very simple. And their concert I saw was magnificent, and an experience that most folks these days could not even imagine, and get fake stage shows with silly pyrotechnics to make you think it was great! They, just about had no light show, and did not need it! You gotta hand it to them ... that is amazing at a time when everyone is trying to be cool'er and more attractive than anyone else! GG just did their thing! Edited by moshkito - January 12 2022 at 07:38 |
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