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Poll Question: Which is the best prog band for beginners?
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18 [16.51%]
3 [2.75%]
6 [5.50%]
1 [0.92%]
1 [0.92%]
4 [3.67%]
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    Posted: January 25 2006 at 10:33
???????Where are Genesis and Neo-prog bands?I think,almost every Neo-prog band is awesome for prog-beginners
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2006 at 21:37

Due to how one is raised, he will come to different conclusions on what is moral and immoral.

Much like -

Due to what one has listened to in the past, he will come to different conclusions on what is worth listening to and what is not.

For example when I found this site, I found it because of Dream Theater and Yes. Why did I listen to Yes and Dream Theater? I grew up with these bands and will always like them. Dream Theater reminded me of 80's bands like Metallica, Van Halen, and so on. Why did I listen to Yes? It just runs in the family and I've heard them around most my life. So what attracted me at this website and in the prog-genre? Bands that sounded similar (not clones) to Dream Theater and Yes, and from those similar bands, I find even less similar bands and so on and so forth. It's a chain of acceptance from one band to the next due to what we already like and what we're used to thus far.

How can you just pick one band or one sub-genre? It's obviously going to be slightly different for every single person. It's psychology!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2006 at 21:04

I was caught by Floyd but I think that the beginnig will depend on the listener.

I suceeded with my sons using Genesis (Gabriel-era), Marillion and Dream Theater (both were metal-heads ).

For women I'd indicate Moody Blues ('yes, I love youuuuuuuuuuuuuuu') and Premiata Forneria Marconi ('amore mio... principessa serena...'). I think they, together with Rush, are also good for someone with a classic rock bias.

For someone jazz-minded maybe King Crimson and for someone oriented for classical music EL&P or Yes or Camel.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2006 at 18:57
I voted for Can because no one else had up to that point. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2006 at 18:39
Art Zoyd, hehheh, heh.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2006 at 14:21
PINK FLOYD
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 23:30

Yes - The complex grandeur of classic symphonic composition with musical accessability. Both stretches your musical understanding but has common rock roots. Out of all of them, I think they do it the best.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 23:17
Though I voted for Yes in the polls, my introduction to prog was through Dream Theater and Ambrosia; this just goes to show that I belong to a much younger generation of progheads.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:55
it's clearly RUSH
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:41

of this list : Pink Floyd

but, only some of their albums are for beginners

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:40

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Soul Dreamer Soul Dreamer wrote:

The best music to start with must be Pink Floyd, and especially the "Wish You Were Here" album. When I tried to introduce some prog to my daughters (then 10 and 13) the first albums they liked were WYWH of Pink Floyd and "Script for a Jester's Tear" of Marillion. Now they are also into Genesis and Yes. But the first "song" they started to appreciate was "Shine on you crazy diamond"


not a bad start, my son's introduction was Bill Bruford and Yours Is No Disgrace.  He's a budding drummer now, and all 3 of my kids know the words to that song by heart.  Oh to be a child of Micky... the next generation of prog fans are coming...  my poor wife just shakes her head.

That's a great song, from what I consider the best band ever. Actually my daughters started with Bruce Springsteen music, but that's because me & my wife both like that. But my wife's not so keen on prog .

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:31
Originally posted by SirPsycho388 SirPsycho388 wrote:

I dont think any of those bands are good for
beginners.


I think the best band to introduce prog is <FONT size=7>RUSH.
They have some very long proggy songs, but then shorter more digestable
rock songs that would appeal more to the ears of someone who doesnt
know much about prog.



I agree. Not enough people are saying it though. Rush is the perfect band to
begin to get someone into prog.
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But glittering prizes
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:26
Originally posted by Soul Dreamer Soul Dreamer wrote:

The best music to start with must be Pink Floyd, and especially the "Wish You Were Here" album. When I tried to introduce some prog to my daughters (then 10 and 13) the first albums they liked were WYWH of Pink Floyd and "Script for a Jester's Tear" of Marillion. Now they are also into Genesis and Yes. But the first "song" they started to appreciate was "Shine on you crazy diamond"


not a bad start, my son's introduction was Bill Bruford and Yours Is No Disgrace.  He's a budding drummer now, and all 3 of my kids know the words to that song by heart.  Oh to be a child of Micky... the next generation of prog fans are coming...  my poor wife just shakes her head.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:20
The best music to start with must be Pink Floyd, and especially the "Wish You Were Here" album. When I tried to introduce some prog to my daughters (then 10 and 13) the first albums they liked were WYWH of Pink Floyd and "Script for a Jester's Tear" of Marillion. Now they are also into Genesis and Yes. But the first "song" they started to appreciate was "Shine on you crazy diamond"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:12
Originally posted by Zargus Zargus wrote:

VDGG, why not start with the best?


well Magma was an option hahahhah
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 22:08
Rush
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 21:47
Pink Floyd
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 13:25
Usually I'd say Gentle Giant but it isn't listed in that poll, so I voted for Emerson, Lake and Palmer!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 13:00

I can't believe that Pink Floyd would win the poll, especially in that way.  The results looks suspicious and rigged.

That's sad, because Pink Floyd would give many potential listeners a bad/incorrect impression of what prog. is about. 

The choice of groups in the poll is also very lame (missing many important bands)

Stupid, worthless "poll"....

 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2006 at 11:45
Dream Theater are the door into prog for all the metaheads...
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