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TheProgtologist
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 10:51 |
PF-Dark Side of the Moon
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eduardossc
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 10:49 |
FragileDT wrote:
rockandrail wrote:
I voted for "The Lamb..." Tune like "The lamb' and "Back in New York City", or "It" are everything but prog. They set the path for "Sledgehammer" and other 80ies dance-pop-funk PG forgettable things. |
? I'm sorry I guess we listen to TLLDOB a little differently. You can't judge the album by a few songs. It is the album as a whole (which is obviously prog.) |
Also, "The lamb" (song) could not be anything but prog, listen to the piano intro, the middle section, the bizarre aproach to the music and sounds. That could never make of this song a danceable number.
Anyway, "Dark side" is right now 9 times less progressive than "The lamb" according to this poll.
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daghrastubfari
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 10:46 |
Out of these, Aqualung
Still a amazing album, but just not that proggy
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FragileDT
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 10:39 |
rockandrail wrote:
I voted for "The Lamb..." Tune like "The lamb' and
"Back in New York City", or "It" are everything but prog. They set the path
for "Sledgehammer" and other 80ies dance-pop-funk PG forgettable
things. |
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I'm sorry I guess we listen to TLLDOB a little differently. You can't judge
the album by a few songs. It is the album as a whole (which is obviously
prog.) These songs sound that way to convey a certain purpose in the
music and in NO way did this album set the path for 80s dance pop funk
hahahhaa.
And for Peter Gabriel, his solo career is very good IMO. He may have a
couple forgettable dance/pop/funk songs but they all have good ideas
and value behind why he's singing them. Have you heard his newest
album "UP"? I think it's fantastic and it conveys a lot of emotion (the most
I've heard him have since PG3.)
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One likes to believe
In the freedom of music
But glittering prizes
And endless Compromises
Shatter the illusion
Of integrity
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Pafnutij
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 10:28 |
Dark Side. Not prog at all (well, just a little ).
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eduardossc
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 08:40 |
Iīve always said "Dark side" is not prog. I once even opened a poll on that. The question was: "Is Dark side contemporary adult prog". (contemporary adult, as that cathegory in records stores for old musicians making soft ballads)...Irony of course.
The only almost prog composition in it is "Any colour you like", which lasts for only 3:25 minutes.
About the others, ..Probably Tullīs could be on the list, but still, it has a lot of complex ideas within. "The Lmab" should definitely not be there. Listen to "in the cage", "Lamia", "Anyway", "riding the scree", the title track etc. Thereīs way too many prog elements all around. That could never be "clasicc rock" nor "pop"....Whatīs the point?, just bashing "The lamb" ?. You should have listed "The wall" instead. An album that hardly has any rock.
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Blacksword
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 05:29 |
Aqualung
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Logos
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Joined: March 08 2005
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 04:35 |
They're all prog. No question about it.
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 04:31 |
Dark side of the moon...mohahhahahhahaha
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Phil
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 04:24 |
Got to admit, I'm a little bit confused...I thought these were all
quite prog? I have to admit to not knowing the 'Tull album.
I suppose big Yes fan though I am I'd have to say Wonderous Stories is
not very prog, neither is Turn of the century...but then again the
album has the title track and Awaken, two of their best tracks.
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rockandrail
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 04:18 |
I voted for "The Lamb..." Tune like "The lamb' and "Back in New York City", or "It" are everything but prog. They set the path for "Sledgehammer" and other 80ies dance-pop-funk PG forgettable things.
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Pierre R, the man who lost his signature
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lunaticviolist
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 01:30 |
Each of the albums above I consider to have non-prog elements. Which one do you think is the least prog? I chose Aqualung because the only progressive track on it is My God. Everything else just seems like classic rock (albeit great classic rock). If I forgot an album, go ahead and say which one.
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