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I guess it depends what kind of "prog" we're talking about.
I've had sex to all these tracks, and none of the girls I entertained got their panties in a twist (That happened before, but that was entirely my doing).
Music is about as sexy as the people performing it though. If the musician is using up all of his/her brainpower on playing a fugue, then it'll probably be quite difficult shaking dat ass at the same time.
As for Nietszche? I've always enjoyed his beard, his Thus Spoke Zarathustra and his joy joy way of re leaving God of any power, and I think he'd be sporting a giant erection if he were to attend an Amon Düül ll concert. Call it a hunch.
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Posted: October 14 2014 at 14:01
lazland wrote:
I like prog.
My wife says I am sexy.
Therefore, prog is sexy.
That is about the most serious response I can provide for one of the silliest things I have ever seen.
Ask a silly question and you get a silly answer. Amazing!
In case you haven't noticed Laz, my questions, with humorous overtones, regard Prog's obvious disassociations from main stream rock and the possible reasons why. That you feel this is not worthy of your interest is not important to me.
Edited by SteveG - October 14 2014 at 14:24
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Posted: October 14 2014 at 13:26
I imagine prog sex would be extremely long, kind of confusing, and in a room decorated with rainbows, purple clouds and random elephants. And the climax would sound like Jon Anderson.
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Posted: October 14 2014 at 13:13
Progressive rock is rock music (and much else, but that is a topic for another thread) and like rock music in general, there is sometimes a sexual aspect to the beat of the music. And lyrically, too, there is sometimes a sexual aspect. for instance,
"Don't you think I still long coming down Making love to you
When we ride on tomorrow I know I'll find someone new So look what you do"
Triumvirat-"Lucky Girl"
Sexuality is an important part of being human, so it's bound to crop up.
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Posted: October 14 2014 at 13:05
There is nothing sexy about prog...does not matter how you package up depressing, dark, sci-fi, fantasy, dungeons and dragons, Lord of the Rings, melancholic music and lyrics...
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