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    Posted: June 28 2006 at 18:13
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2006 at 17:56
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2006 at 17:02
Originally posted by martinprog77 martinprog77 wrote:

i think camel would be the rightb choice

 I THINK SO ME TOO!! BUT I THINK ALSO OF A COUPLE OF IMPORTANT RECORDS FOR THEIR EARLY CANTERBURIAN AND POP PROGRESSIVE STYLE, SUCH AS: "MIRAGE" AND "MOONMADNESS", CONCERNING THE OLD TIMES (WITHOUT REGARDING OF THE SNOW GOOSE, EVEN THOUGH IT'S BETTER PERFORMED INSIDE "A LIVE RECORD") PLUS "DUST AND DREAMS" AND "HARBOUR OF TEARS" OF COURSE (TALKING ABOUT THEIR RECENT COURSE), ABOVE ALL WHEN I LISTEN TO THEIR SPLENDID LIVE "A COMING OF AGE", RESUMING THOSE COUPLE OF EXCELLENT ROMANTIC PROG ALBUMS OF THE NINETIES!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2006 at 16:52
Well that's a strange fact - talking about young kids or women - while approaching to  a kind of prog music They often go to a different place---probably a question of  brainstorming, above all when They try to understand a so difficult music genre--- by getting crazy for some other stupid things, especially when They are tired!!
 
Talking about pets, when I was very young and often played the piano, my cat couldn't stand without listening to me, by hearing something very interesting for its ears...of course  We can play romantic or symphonic prog without disturbing any pet; instead for instance such Zeuhl Music (think of Dun within their album "Eros" or some other complicated and too much brainstorming albums by Magma or Univers Zero...) can disturb any creature of the world, in some circumstances!!
 
It's also a question of humor!!
 
 
Originally posted by Rosescar Rosescar wrote:

Originally posted by HeirToRuin HeirToRuin wrote:


He will often sit really still with me at night and listen to stuff.  Others he will dance.  Of all the things though that both my wife and I have played for him, those above seem to be the ones he recognizes as I notice him perk up everytime I play them.

My cat perks up when I play prog too, but not in a good sense.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2006 at 16:22
Originally posted by Rosescar Rosescar wrote:


My cat perks up when I play prog too, but not in a good sense.

    
My cat seems to like King Crimson. At least he mellows out a lot when I play it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2006 at 15:46
Originally posted by HeirToRuin HeirToRuin wrote:


He will often sit really still with me at night and listen to stuff.  Others he will dance.  Of all the things though that both my wife and I have played for him, those above seem to be the ones he recognizes as I notice him perk up everytime I play them.

My cat perks up when I play prog too, but not in a good sense.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2006 at 15:16
This thread is ironic as my two nephews were over the other day. I was listening to Gentle Giant's Free Hand (the track), and they were dancing around like little psychos to it. Brought a big smile to my face. They are age 6 and 4.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2006 at 04:08

i think camel would be the rightb choice

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2006 at 00:44
I loved Supertramp when I was 4 years old (and I still love'em for some reason) And liked Divison Bell with Pink Floyd.
 
I loved King Crimson and Genesis at 10 too.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2006 at 00:34
A lot of younger people are very into Tool and appreciate their collective genius
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2006 at 00:29
My kids are 6 and 9 and they love prog. They always want me to sing Zappa songs at bed time. They really like Pojama People. They listen to King Crimson and they like Deus Ex Machina because of the wierd Latin lyrics.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:54
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by bhikkhu bhikkhu wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by pepo pepo wrote:

I think that a baby might enjoy symphonic prog. But if a
baby enjoys Magma or Henry Cow I think it would be worrying.



hahah... I would to... my kids love Magma but they've known nothing but
daddies 'wierd' music and mom's crap music (Celine Dion...new
country.... hahah)

    
You are made of sterner stuff than I Micky. I don't know if I could live in a house where Celine, or (gasp) country, was a regular occurrence.



sterner stuff.. hahah.. nah... music isn't EVERYTHING.. (cough..cough hahahah) Wink  Besides I've perfected the art of the cranial jukebox... even when  Celine is completely oversinging some simplistic pop  drivel.... I've got Osanna's Palepoli pounding in my head. 


Micky is one of my heroes just by that. I mean, it's not easy to live with someone who likes that kind of music. And cranial jukebox? Man, you are one tough nut to crack LOL Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:52
Originally posted by Jeff Schu Jeff Schu wrote:


Ah yes the "Cranial Jukebox" I've been known to tap into that frequency quite often.


Where do I get one of those, Radio Shack? And, is it an implant, or something like a helmet?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:48
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by bhikkhu bhikkhu wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by pepo pepo wrote:

I think that a baby might enjoy symphonic prog. But if a
baby enjoys Magma or Henry Cow I think it would be worrying.



hahah... I would to... my kids love Magma but they've known nothing but
daddies 'wierd' music and mom's crap music (Celine Dion...new
country.... hahah)

    
You are made of sterner stuff than I Micky. I don't know if I could live in a house where Celine, or (gasp) country, was a regular occurrence.



sterner stuff.. hahah.. nah... music isn't EVERYTHING.. (cough..cough hahahah) Wink  Besides I've perfected the art of the cranial jukebox... even when  Celine is completely oversinging some simplistic pop  drivel.... I've got Osanna's Palepoli pounding in my head. 
 
Ah yes the "Cranial Jukebox" I've been known to tap into that frequency quite often.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:34
Originally posted by bhikkhu bhikkhu wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by pepo pepo wrote:

I think that a baby might enjoy symphonic prog. But if a
baby enjoys Magma or Henry Cow I think it would be worrying.



hahah... I would to... my kids love Magma but they've known nothing but
daddies 'wierd' music and mom's crap music (Celine Dion...new
country.... hahah)

    
You are made of sterner stuff than I Micky. I don't know if I could live in a house where Celine, or (gasp) country, was a regular occurrence.



sterner stuff.. hahah.. nah... music isn't EVERYTHING.. (cough..cough hahahah) Wink  Besides I've perfected the art of the cranial jukebox... even when  Celine is completely oversinging some simplistic pop  drivel.... I've got Osanna's Palepoli pounding in my head. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:33
I liked Queen a bunch when I was younger (as to whether or not they're prog, well, that's a different thread). Much like Australian with PAAE, I still love them as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:22
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by pepo pepo wrote:

I think that a baby might enjoy symphonic prog. But if a
baby enjoys Magma or Henry Cow I think it would be worrying.



hahah... I would to... my kids love Magma but they've known nothing but
daddies 'wierd' music and mom's crap music (Celine Dion...new
country.... hahah)

    
You are made of sterner stuff than I Micky. I don't know if I could live in a house where Celine, or (gasp) country, was a regular occurrence.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:13
Originally posted by pepo pepo wrote:

I think that a baby might enjoy symphonic prog. But if a baby enjoys Magma or Henry Cow I think it would be worrying.



hahah... I would to... my kids love Magma but they've known nothing but daddies 'wierd' music and mom's crap music (Celine Dion...new country....Dead hahah)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:10
I think that a baby might enjoy symphonic prog. But if a baby enjoys Magma or Henry Cow I think it would be worrying.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2006 at 23:09
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by HeirToRuin HeirToRuin wrote:

My son is two years old next week.  In the past year, I've noticed that he tends to like certain prog songs.



I cannot wait to indoctrinate my son. Big smile


Clap remember to let us (me) know... I do have a  cigar sitting here next to the computer hahahah. Can't wait to fire it up...


thanks! Tongue  any day now!!


I know that was coming up soon... will be thinking of you and your wife for a 'uneventful' delivery hahah. 
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