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    Posted: October 11 2005 at 06:37

Originally posted by RoyalJelly RoyalJelly wrote:

I grew up hating the Beach Boys, but being a grown up means
assessing things strictly by musical criterion...and "Pet Sounds"
is a milestone album, that even spurred the Beatles on to doing
"Sgt. Pepper's". There’s no songs about surfing on the album,
and in fact, Brian Wilson didn’t even know how to. But there’s
something very touching about the picture of this 24 year old
self-taught kid, who stops touring after several nervous
breakdowns, and inspired by „Rubber Soul“, decides he has to
create an American pop music of that depth and quality, with
top session musicians and his own peculiar arrangements
(who else in the U.S. thought of using a Theremine, or a big
plastic bottle, or baritone harmonica and harmonium?). "God
Only Knows" and "I Just Wasn't Made for these Times", these
are my favorites, but the whole album is on the same level, and
you’d have to look long and hard to find music of more sincerity
or of less cynicism. To say nothing of the totally interesting
melodies, progressions and vocal harmonies. This would have
to go under the heading of proto-prog, "Smile" would have
BEEN prog, if Wilson had been able to finish it (he finally did 35
years later). „They say I got brains, but they ain’t doin’ me no
good.“

appreciate your good taste !!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2005 at 06:00
I grew up hating the Beach Boys, but being a grown up means
assessing things strictly by musical criterion...and "Pet Sounds"
is a milestone album, that even spurred the Beatles on to doing
"Sgt. Pepper's". There’s no songs about surfing on the album,
and in fact, Brian Wilson didn’t even know how to. But there’s
something very touching about the picture of this 24 year old
self-taught kid, who stops touring after several nervous
breakdowns, and inspired by „Rubber Soul“, decides he has to
create an American pop music of that depth and quality, with
top session musicians and his own peculiar arrangements
(who else in the U.S. thought of using a Theremine, or a big
plastic bottle, or baritone harmonica and harmonium?). "God
Only Knows" and "I Just Wasn't Made for these Times", these
are my favorites, but the whole album is on the same level, and
you’d have to look long and hard to find music of more sincerity
or of less cynicism. To say nothing of the totally interesting
melodies, progressions and vocal harmonies. This would have
to go under the heading of proto-prog, "Smile" would have
BEEN prog, if Wilson had been able to finish it (he finally did 35
years later). „They say I got brains, but they ain’t doin’ me no
good.“
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2005 at 10:47

Originally posted by JohnSnow JohnSnow wrote:

Opeth - I was completely turned off by the growls but with songs like black rose immortal and drapery falls, I began to open up to then.  I still have a little trouble with some Krautrock, but that is just because I do not have the ability to get my hands on many albums by bands in that genre

Same here, but it wasn't until I really got into heavier music that I really liked them.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2005 at 09:20

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

I'm beginning to like Neo-Prog ... I wouldn't have expected that two months ago.

Many of the old-school don't think that Neo Prog is any good and won't even listen to it - well done for flying in the face of that sad old fashion!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2005 at 08:20

This, thread should have been named "acquired taste" and I was already thinking of starting it... shame on you, Tony!

my first reply is

Tangerine Dream

I hated their early albums before, listening to Cyclone changed my life! Then comes Force Majeure... I'm still not into Phaedra very much, but I listen to it almost automatically every now and then!!!! (maybe it's a sort of addiction! The same for Rubycon.) I'm discovering the Bootleg Box Sets at the moment... Both are great (will anyone add vol.2 in the discography??)

and most of the other Kraut/Avant/Rio stuff are acquired tastes, especially German ones!!!!

Can (I didn't specifically hate them, but I was somehow distant, just because of Soup in Ege Bamyasi!)
Kraftwerk (wish I heard their first album and Organisation thing first!)
Klaus Schulze (I still have to select very carefully, but his ash ra tempel background counts for everything!)
Frank Zappa (oh that Hot Rats album!!! why hasn't anyone recommended that before!?!?!?!?)

some symphonic bands are also acquired tastes:

Van der Graaf Generator: I didn't hate them specifically, but could not find something to admire in the first listens.... I don't know what happened to me one evening: I was stunned by Pawn Hearts, an album which I heard at least 10 times before!!!!
Gentle Giant is a taste I stilll couldn't acquire!!! I admire one song: Nothing at All nevertheless...

last, but not the least:

King Crimson

is the acquired taste of all times! I experienced the same feeling before digging into each of their 3 eras: '69-'74, '81-'84, '94-present...

Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret:
Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 20:18
I was interested to read about your listening journey, darksideone. I think
that what we have to work hardest on to digest is often the most enjoyable
(nutritious) for us in the long run.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 13:41

BAND I LOVED SCENE THE FIRST TIME I HEARD THEM :

RUSH(80'S)

PINK FLOYD(80'S)

YES ( DRAMA)

GENESIS( SECOND OUT, TREE SIDE LIVE)

KANSAS (LIVE)

FOCUS ( I NEVER HAD ANY COMPLAINT ABOUT THESE WONDERFUL BAND)

SUPERTRAMP(LATE 70'S -80'S)

BAND THAT TOOK ME A LONG TIME TO GET INTO AND SOME TIME I DID NOT LIKE THEM.

EARLY GENESIS(GABRIEL ERA)EXCEPT TREPASS ( NOW I ONLY LIKE 70-80 GENESIS) I LOVE GRABRIEL VOICE AFTER I HATE IT. I NOW I AM A FREAK!!!

GONG (I HATED GONG ) BUT NOW ONE MY FAVORITE) DAVIED  GONG

KING CRINSON (I ONLY LIKE THE SOFT SONGS ( INTHE COURT,EPITAPH) BUT THE WETTON-BRUFFORD WAS PAIN!!!! MY FAV ERA NOW!!!!

DREAM THEATER SCENE DAY ONE I HEARD THIS I SAID A METTALLICA RUSH WANNABE IT TOOK A VERY LONG TIME TO LIKE THEM. BUT AFTER I BOUGHT SCENE FROM A MEMORY DVD I WAS SO AMAZE HOW WELL THESE GUYS CAN PLAY AND I EMBRACE THEM EVER SCINE THAT DAY I BECAME A BIG FAN. THE LATEST ALBUMS IS SUPERB, BRILLIANT!!!

YES (TALES WAS A DISASTER AND WAIST OF TIME ) NOW IS A MASTER PIECE!!!

EARLY FOYD (SID BARRETT ERA WAS HORRIBLE AND UMMAGUMMA UFF THAT WAS TOGH!!!!)

LE ORME THE GUYS FROM ITALY. IT WAS HARD TO GET INTO SOME BAND SINGING IN A LANGUAGE THAT YOU DO NOT UNDESTAND EVEN THOUGH I SPEAK SPANISH!!!!

I STILL CAN'T GET INTO STYX,ELO,MUDDY BLUE, ASIA,MARILLON,ECT....TOO POP FOR ME

MAY BE ONE DAY I WILL GET INTO SOME AVANTPROG LIKES UNIVERS ZERO, HENRY COW AND SOME ZAPPA ALBUMS WHICH I CAN'T GET INTO RIGHT NOW BUT THEY MIGHT BE MY FUTURE MASTER PIECE!!!

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 11:11
Further to the Steve Miller references, I recently picked up "Children of the
Future" on a Capitol Records CD (so it's available) after having owned and
loved the vinyl since it came out in '68. The title track is just stunning. And I
love how they did the title of the album in the artwork ... v. trippy! Haven't
seen "Sailor" around though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 10:48

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

I'm beginning to like Neo-Prog ... I wouldn't have expected that two months ago.

 neo-prog will make you happy!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 09:44
I'm beginning to like Neo-Prog ... I wouldn't have expected that two months ago.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 09:14

GENESIS

i first heard Watcher of Skies, and it did absolutely nothing for me. I also was not expecting Peter Gabriel's voice......when i first heard his voice, it made me cringe.

4 months later

i bought Lamb Lies Down On Broadway at a used cd shop for no reason, and I put it on shuffle, and i heard In The Cage, and was blown away by it. The vocals were still kind of weird, but more i listened, more i came to love Peter Gabriel, love the Lamb, and love Genesis period.

They're now my 3rd favorite band. i've bought Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, SEBTP, The Lamb, and Genesis Live.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 08:28
Most of the Progressive Metal but now I've got to say that Dream Theater, Shadow Gallery etc, are some of my favourite bands now.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 07:23
My dad played me a bit of stuff by Yes and Rush and similar bands when i was really young, but at that time i was into pop and thought it was all boring. how wrong i was!

more recently, i wrote off opeth after hearing a couple of their heavier tracks... but rediscovered them through Damnation, now they're one of my favourite bands.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 06:53

Genesis, the first song i ever heard was Suppers ready after like 1 min i turned it off... at the time i thougt the whole song whuld sound like those first min...

that was some years ago then when i found this site and started too read about all people praising them i desided to try again, it wasent easy but now some months later i love em and have 6 albums



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 01:02
Originally posted by bluetailfly bluetailfly wrote:

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You've convinced me, I'm going to pick up that lp tomorrow, even if can only find it in vinyl.

That should be in CD format, I don't see why not. Their follow-up Sailor is also excellent. Both contain some trippy-sounding instrumentals, only its Ben Sidran's confident Organ and not a synthesizer doing the painting.

I read a theory, once, that the reason that Children of the Future comes across as so strongly psychedelic is because Miller was actually lampooning the freaked-out musicians of that day. Miller is a pretty intelligent guy, so this theory may be valid.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 00:47
Originally posted by ldlanberg ldlanberg wrote:

Originally posted by bluetailfly bluetailfly wrote:

Yes, Steve Miller made some beautiful music. And I know he went through an early phase, but I always liked the middle period stuff like "Fly Like an Eagle" and I even like that tune "I heat up, I can't cool down".

Hello,

Miller was a genius in his own right. His earliest stuff from 1968 and 1969 was among the artsy type of music that pulled me into (what is coined as) Prog rock. Children of the Future is in fact classified by most professional reviewers as a Top Progressive Rock album, for that year (1968). This is one thing professional reviwers may have gotten right.

You've convinced me, I'm going to pick up that lp tomorrow, even if can only find it in vinyl.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 00:43
Originally posted by bluetailfly bluetailfly wrote:

Yes, Steve Miller made some beautiful music. And I know he went through an early phase, but I always liked the middle period stuff like "Fly Like an Eagle" and I even like that tune "I heat up, I can't cool down".

 

Hello,

Miller was a genius in his own right. His earliest stuff from 1968 and 1969 was among the artsy type of music that pulled me into (what is coined as) Prog rock. Children of the Future is in fact classified by most professional reviewers as a Top Progressive Rock album, for that year (1968). This is one thing professional reviwers may have gotten right.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 00:16
Originally posted by ldlanberg ldlanberg wrote:

I can honestly say that every band I wound up listening to regularly I had liked from first hearing them. Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Deep Purple and early-period Steve Miller Band. (The latter is not a typo).

Yes, Steve Miller made some beautiful music. And I know he went through an early phase, but I always liked the middle period stuff like "Fly Like an Eagle" and I even like that tune "I heat up, I can't cool down".

"The red polygon's only desire / is to get to the blue triangle."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 00:11

I can honestly say that every band I wound up listening to regularly I had liked from first hearing them. Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Deep Purple and early-period Steve Miller Band. (The latter is not a typo).

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