Was prog actually popular in the 70s?? |
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Stool Man
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Topic: Was prog actually popular in the 70s?? Posted: March 12 2014 at 06:49 |
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chopper
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 14:52 | ||
And they named a small hill on Dartmoor after the band as well! Edited by chopper - March 11 2014 at 15:10 |
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HolyMoly
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 13:20 | ||
Tormato ketchup will blow you away!
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The Bearded Bard
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 13:08 | ||
Relayer Ketchup - one layer just ain't enough!
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HemispheresOfXanadu
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 12:56 | ||
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@ProgFollower on Twitter. Tweet me muzak.
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 12:54 | ||
But Fragile ketchup just didn't hold up on a hamburger bun.
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The T
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 12:00 | ||
Prog was so popular in the 70's that there was a popular brand of ketchup named after one of Yes' albums.
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 11:21 | ||
The only problem with living through the 70s is that you remember very little of it. For instance, I have been told quite often I had a great time.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
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progbethyname
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Posted: March 11 2014 at 11:14 | ||
^ yeah baby.
I would've flourished in the 70's had I been born/grew up in that time period. :) |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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cstack3
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Posted: March 09 2014 at 23:19 | ||
1976: YES plays JFK Stadium to an audience of 100,000. |
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Stool Man
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Posted: March 09 2014 at 06:37 | ||
Found them? In Mercia? Emoticons are tropical!
Edited by Stool Man - March 09 2014 at 06:38 |
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rotten hound of the burnie crew
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Gryphon
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Posted: March 08 2014 at 21:04 | ||
yes, of course, prog was popular in the 70s. that's when prog really happened and took off.
Edited by Gryphon - March 08 2014 at 21:05 |
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ProgVanWinkle
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Posted: March 08 2014 at 10:47 | ||
This interview with Steven Wilson REALLY address the prog/70s questions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOvo_nESkCI |
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StaaViinsZ
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Posted: March 07 2014 at 21:03 | ||
But so many people are still talking, Mom... Well, I'll consider it, but do me a favor, if we're going to just cease everything off topic all at once, transfer all of the posts relevant to mine along with mine to a thread of it's own, so that this conversation, if there is one, can finish itself properly. So this means it is witty-- just bantery? Edited by StaaViinsZ - March 07 2014 at 21:05 |
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"Let us scream like Tom Mallicoat, and whisper like Geoff Tate, for the difference between the two is nigh."
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: March 07 2014 at 17:11 | ||
Stavikinky: can we please get back on topic - that is if you're finished with trying to impress us with your witty banter?
Truth be told, I have never seen anyone on here using so many words to express.....erm....yeah that's kind of the point really. There is a thread title for a reason. This is not open mic night. |
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: March 07 2014 at 17:06 | ||
How much? How Much? I want one, I want one! |
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Dean
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Posted: March 07 2014 at 16:57 | ||
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What?
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StaaViinsZ
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Posted: March 07 2014 at 15:08 | ||
As much I really wanted to say that no good music exists before the 80's, I knew that, by some definitions, there IS good music that came out in the years of 1970-1979. I just couldn't bring myself to call out everything that people may like before 1980 as crap, even though, believe me, I wanted to. It's a strange cycle of close-mindedness. I like nothing but Metal, and sub-genres thereof, really, so my natural instinct is to say everything else is lousy. However, just because I DON'T LIKE IT doesn't mean it's lousy. The only real DEFINITION of lousy music would be something that was played wrong or out-of-tune, by a "Bad musician" (Meaning un-practiced or un-skillful, in the "cannot play" severity). So therefor, no music really is "Bad" music, it is all simply appealing to different people. I grew up with a Dad that said: "All music is good music; I just like some more than others." However, when he was my age, there are stories about him picking on his younger sister that loved Disco, something like this: "Hey, guess what, to go to the collage football game, we're all gonna bring DISCO records" "Yay!" "Know why?" "No..." "So we can BURN 'EM!" So, all of this leads to a strange complex in my mind, where I want to be close-minded yet somehow can't fully bring myself to deny other music as being good, just not good to me. Plus, the older I get, the more music I like. And, as much as I try to block it out (And I do, believe me), and I don't WANT to like it, I can't help but semi-enjoy a little Country or Disco now and then when other people play it. I want to say I HATE it, but lets be honest, those weird funky bouncy Disco tunes can only be denied what they aren't; but what they are is a bouncy, fun, catchy tune. I'm not saying recommend me Disco records or Country artists-- PLEASE DO NOT-- but I am saying that when other people play them, if I was willing to try to like them, they aren't THAT BAD. The only negative impact is coming from the mental block inside my head. That said, though, I truly do enjoy most types of Metal and have no problems whatsoever with that. So you see, as much as I may not WANT to like them-- as much as I want some music to produce a very negative impact upon my brain-- sometimes, it's all me, not the music. And as much as I can have my own opinion and deny other forms of music besides what I like, lets face it, the only music that it really bad music, is music played by a 3-year-old on a out-of-tune acoustic guitar. And maybe Avant Garde. Some of that trash can get pretty chaotic. But of course Avant Garde still has structure-- but I certainly can't see why it would sound PLEASANT to anyone. But if ask me what I like-- I will say that I HATE DISCO & COUNTRY. Why? Because I DON'T WANT TO LIKE THEM.
^It's odd how much sense the above quoted comment makes without actually making sense. But what does it reveal exactly? That People have different musical "Realities" or Perspectives, especially if they're born after 1995? Can't help but feeling like Chris S has perplexed us all with his Yin-Yang cryptic knowledge. Well, maybe mostly me, but still... Oddly enough, "Mr. S." seems to have known that his comment was cryptic, with his actual use of the Yin-Yang symbol, which further adds to the oddness of his post. StaaVi Edited by StaaViinsZ - March 07 2014 at 15:13 |
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"Let us scream like Tom Mallicoat, and whisper like Geoff Tate, for the difference between the two is nigh."
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Dean
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Posted: March 07 2014 at 13:51 | ||
ebay
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What?
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Polymorphia
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Posted: March 07 2014 at 09:20 | ||
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