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Posted: January 09 2014 at 10:56
Padraic wrote:
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
I’m actually shocked and confused to see Symphonic Prog right up amongst the highest voted. I mean, I simply figured that there would be endless love and support for….you know - many of the bands/artists that actually helped shape the progressive genre itself!
I'm confused... Does this poll have any real impact on the actual content of this website? That is, will the least popular genres actually be removed from the Prog Archives website? Or is this poll just for the poll creator's personal interest?
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Posted: January 09 2014 at 10:51
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
I’m actually shocked and confused to see Symphonic Prog right up amongst the highest voted. I mean, I simply figured that there would be endless love and support for….you know - many of the bands/artists that actually helped shape the progressive genre itself!
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 23:10
I’m actually shocked and confused to see Symphonic Prog right up amongst the highest voted. I mean, I simply figured that there would be endless love and support for….you know - many of the bands/artists that actually helped shape the progressive genre itself!
As much as I don't agree with it, I'm not surprised to see both RIO/Zuehl up there, only because both of those styles can definitely be difficult for newcomers to approach or get into. Both can be intimidating and off-putting, but are well worth the perseverance when you discover something good!
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 22:51
King Only wrote:
I'm confused... Does this poll have any real impact on the actual content of this website? That is, will the least popular genres actually be removed from the Prog Archives website? Or is this poll just for the poll creator's personal interest?
No... it has real impact on actual life. A team of PA members will be dispatched to traverse the globe and ensure that all bands in the least popular genres are disbanded immediately & permanently... by any means necessary.
UPDATE: For each successful disbanding, Rick Wakeman has promised to release a new album, but has refused to guarantee their quality.
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 21:56
King Only wrote:
I'm confused... Does this poll have any real impact on the actual content of this website? That is, will the least popular genres actually be removed from the Prog Archives website? Or is this poll just for the poll creator's personal interest?
Don't look now, but they already deleted Prog Metal
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 21:28
King Only wrote:
I'm confused... Does this poll have any real impact on the actual content of this website? That is, will the least popular genres actually be removed from the Prog Archives website? Or is this poll just for the poll creator's personal interest?
That would certainly make a lot of collabs life easier.
However, even though I voted for symph, a prog rock site that doesn't have Genesis and Yes would be a tad silly.
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 21:14
Andy Webb wrote:
Oh goodness no, this poll has no effect on the actual site. It's just the poll creator's interest, yea. It's just sad to see so many people don't like zeuhl.
Okay, thanks for making that clear Andy!
Personally, I like the fact that this site has a huge range of different music and artists. There's always new artists to discover.
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 21:10
Oh goodness no, this poll has no effect on the actual site. It's just the poll creator's interest, yea. It's just sad to see so many people don't like zeuhl.
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 21:09
I'm confused... Does this poll have any real impact on the actual content of this website? That is, will the least popular genres actually be removed from the Prog Archives website? Or is this poll just for the poll creator's personal interest?
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 15:20
^ Try some of the earlier tracks in the thread. There actually might be better Eskatn ones to try first even if Attente (think that's what I posted) is the one that first grabbed me.
Sagichim wrote:
Polymorphia wrote:
Sagichim wrote:
I agree Greg, I think a lot of people who thinks to get
into Zehul go for Magma because they are so highly rated, I believe it's
a mistake since they are very hard to digest even for several
listenings. I didn't like Magma for a long time but thankfully
discovered Zehul by listening to the bands you posted plus Weidorje
which opened the floodgate, then the road to Magma was a lot
easier.
Interesting that you say this, because I got into Zeuhl
via Magma. I didn't like them first listen, but for some reason their
sound sat in my memory in an appealing way, and when I went back to
them, I was completely floored. Different people, different routes of
appreciation, I suppose.
Of course. There isn't only one way to get into the kobaians.
Yep,
I got into Magma laterally so-to-speak. The way I explored the
categories at this site before joining (did this for a long time before
joining) was going through the mp3s of each category looking for music
that would quickly click -- I'd play a bit of one of one track and if it
didn' t quickly appeal I'd move on. I was a real noob to the vast
majority of music under this prog umbrella. I was already really into
lots of the lesser-known Zeuhl bands before I really approached Magma
(knowing the others did make it easier to get into Magma). I totally
get that "sound sticking in your memory" even if you don;t really like
the music at first. I was like that with Gentle Giant and my first mp3
player (before buying albums I downloaded several of their songs). It
was the Free Hand track that just got into me, and then I adored it.
Same happened to me me with Gentle Giant's Way of Life later on.
Incidentally,
I was going to post a Weidorje track too, but decided against it as I
thought it might scare off some people, as that was one of the first
that I also got into.
On a side-note, and this might scare off
some people, so be warned: For those possible people that think Zeuhl
is just about flowers, butterflies, rainbows and naked nymphs, ;), here
is one of the darker expressions in the Zeuhl universe (and no, I'm not
talkign about Magma's Ooh, Ooh Baby for those looking for more irony
than I intended).
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 14:08
Polymorphia wrote:
Sagichim wrote:
I agree Greg, I think a lot of people who thinks to get into Zehul go for Magma because they are so highly rated, I believe it's a mistake since they are very hard to digest even for several listenings. I didn't like Magma for a long time but thankfully discovered Zehul by listening to the bands you posted plus Weidorje which opened the floodgate, then the road to Magma was a lot easier.
Interesting that you say this, because I got into Zeuhl via Magma. I didn't like them first listen, but for some reason their sound sat in my memory in an appealing way, and when I went back to them, I was completely floored. Different people, different routes of appreciation, I suppose.
Of course. There isn't only one way to get into the kobaians.
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Posted: January 08 2014 at 13:57
Sagichim wrote:
I agree Greg, I think a lot of people who thinks to get into Zehul go for Magma because they are so highly rated, I believe it's a mistake since they are very hard to digest even for several listenings. I didn't like Magma for a long time but thankfully discovered Zehul by listening to the bands you posted plus Weidorje which opened the floodgate, then the road to Magma was a lot easier.
Interesting that you say this, because I got into Zeuhl via Magma. I didn't like them first listen, but for some reason their sound sat in my memory in an appealing way, and when I went back to them, I was completely floored. Different people, different routes of appreciation, I suppose.
I don't normally do this, especially when I'm not involved in the conversation to start with, but I have to say that I genuinely enjoyed the way you guys just exchanged words. Something a lot of people on this site could learn a lot from.
Logan is widely known as the in-house avant and strange music guru, whereas Hercules is one of the most knowledgeable chaps around concerning the melodic side of prog. Two very different interests in music, yet both are able to communicate in a friendly and altogether understandable manner.
Have some clappies big boys
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