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Cristi
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obvious omissions? why obvious? They're just omissions. Better credentials? That's subjective. I agree about Dream Theater. I checked the list twice, they should have been there, they were influential at some point. |
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TCat
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Here are a few examples of what I consider current "earth-shattering" prog. There are a lot more out there, but this first one was my #1 pick for 2020 Here's an another impressive album that was released earlier this year: Just a couple of quick examples, there are many other impressive examples out there. I love both the classic prog and the current prog and find a lot of great music in both.
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richardh
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nothing earth shattering though
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iluvmarillion
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Obvious omissions are Big Big Train, Spock's Beard, Dream Theater and The Flower Kings who have much better prog rock credentials than the above. However I really enjoyed reading the comments in the list. They're expertly written.
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Awesoreno
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A lot is happening in prog nowadays. Which makes it all the more useless to keep reiterating over the same set of bands forever.
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richardh
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Provides something to talk about doesn't it? I mean what the f else is happening in prog nowadays anyway? We might just as well squabble over what's NO1 , NO2 etc ..or we could shut up shop
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Catcher10
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Yuppers.....Top lists will be around till the end of time and even beyond. "Do you like Coke or Pepsi??" "Oh really why?? The other one is better.........!!" I think due to all the progressive rock on YouTube right now is why you are seeing so many prog lists in mags/online.
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Hercules
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Everyone is entitled to their opinion, no matter how wrong it may be.
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siLLy puPPy
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I'm with you. I simply don't get why everyone is so obsessed with 'best of' lists There are moments i enjoy band x and others i enjoy band y At any given moment a certain band may be my favorite and then not the next Having said that it's not a horrible list but Vangelis? LOL
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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They're a nice band, sure they're great live but I doubt I'd buy more than a couple of albums.
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Ian
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Lewian
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Yeah, dipped into three or four tracks now. They seem to be the kind of band I'd be amazed how good they are if I got to see them live randomly on a festival, say, but not up with the proper favourites and big ones. As far as from that little test listening I can tell. Not sure what's so special about them, in my impression there was quite a bit of stuff more or less like this around by the early 2000s.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I suggest you listen to Coheed and Cambria on youtube before buying them. I don't think they are very good but your mileage may vary. To me they sounded like just about every hard rock band/ emo band from that time period. I wasn't very impressed.
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Lewian
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Thanks, I was half expecting that nobody else here would know how they earned their spot there either. Can't remember having ever seen them mentioned here. I guess I should listen to at least a few tracks so that I can tick that box off... with the potential to discover something good.
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richardh
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I enjoyed reading the comments and objectively have no issue with King Crimson at NO1. I would switch ELP and Camel round in the placings but that's just a bit of nit picking on my part!
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Catcher10
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I was big into Coheed & Cambria back around 2002-2006. The first 3 albums are very good, I used to call them more of alternative metal. There is a storyline to the first albums which is actually a pretty good read/concept, saw them live once. They have dropped off my radar over the past 10 years.
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Lewian
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Done by somebody who has some proper knowledge... of course one can debate lots of things, but there's some good stuff there and one of the better lists I've seen. Managed to list one band I had never heard of... can anyone of you introduce Coheed and Cambria to me? Apparently they're better than Focus, Area, Henry Cow & Procol Harum, not to mention my personal gateway to prog Manfred Mann's Earthband (nice to see them listed though, if at no. 50)!? Also listing some more modern stuff is nice, but Mars Volta over ELP? I ask you...
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Catcher10
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I think the list shows a more focused, deeper thought out list rather than just the normalcy. To me the argument, if any, is the top 3, 4...And I would not have put FZ in the top 10 at all, reason is his own quote which he is spot on with.
I would have put CAN higher up also...........But yes the list is actually very good.
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Rednight
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Just another list compiled by critics. Who gives an f'.
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Mudpuppy64
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Opeth number 20
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kenethlevine
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pretty good list - great to see bands like Eloy and Le Orme getting recognition
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