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    Posted: July 09 2005 at 17:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 14:39
Originally posted by Zargus Zargus wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

One of the best things about being female at a live prog concert is i never have to wait in line for the ladies room!!

I have a lot of friends who are female and love ELP... and now I see that valravennz is female and I know she likes ELP... so I guess ELP is the prog band for the ladies...

Well besides being so wonderfully talented... all three are absolutely gorgeous!!! 


 yeah that wait in line for the ladies room is a distinct advantage of being in the minority at a concert - particularly these days. Not so, back in the 70's, when there were many more female fans of the genre at live concerts

However, ELP is indeed a favourite of the ladies, this one in particular too ... and they are gorgeous...love that photo ...Hugely admire their talent as musicians - Cheers Linda

I am a woman, but I'm also a lesbian . Perhaps that's why I like prog. So those guys up there don't do anything for me . But somewhere I saw a hot pic of Sonja Kristina; now that's more to my liking.

I am a 20 years old male, and for what i know i am not very gay, but i have to say that picture of ELP realy makes me hot, they all look fantastic, and especialy Lake and Palmer they are so f**king sexy!

They are definitly the best looking prog band ever.


Somehow the quotes in one of my statements must have got in disorder, because I never said that, I only replied to it


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 12:00
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

One of the best things about being female at a live prog concert is i never have to wait in line for the ladies room!!

I have a lot of friends who are female and love ELP... and now I see that valravennz is female and I know she likes ELP... so I guess ELP is the prog band for the ladies...

Well besides being so wonderfully talented... all three are absolutely gorgeous!!! 


 yeah that wait in line for the ladies room is a distinct advantage of being in the minority at a concert - particularly these days. Not so, back in the 70's, when there were many more female fans of the genre at live concerts

However, ELP is indeed a favourite of the ladies, this one in particular too ... and they are gorgeous...love that photo ...Hugely admire their talent as musicians - Cheers Linda

I am a woman, but I'm also a lesbian . Perhaps that's why I like prog. So those guys up there don't do anything for me . But somewhere I saw a hot pic of Sonja Kristina; now that's more to my liking.

I am a 20 years old male, and for what i know i am not very gay, but i have to say that picture of ELP realy makes me hot, they all look fantastic, and especialy Lake and Palmer they are so f**king sexy!

They are definitly the best looking prog band ever.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 10:24

Well, I meant the metal there's on TV; slipknot, system of a down, etc... (I don't know other, I avoid those kind of things...). There is also a tons of Metallica and Iron Maiden, but I got the feel they all listen to it to like everybody else.

By the way, I hate metal

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 10:13
Hey, do be careful with what you say about metal there...it DOES have its prog side, whether you like listening to it or not.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 10:13
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by abyssyinfinity abyssyinfinity wrote:

Simply, for women music is a way for dancing or better moving the ass ; do you know danceable prog?

I know lots of very danceable prog; in fact I think almost all prog can be danced to, as long as it has some rhythm at least, be it how complicated it may be. We have even danced to extreme music without any rhythm.

I like to dance while listening to Can, but I need to be pretty stoned though...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 10:11

I think most girl are very influenced by the media and all (especially in big cities), and listening to prog isn't 'cool', and it need some research these days. It's easier to do like everybody and listen to the sh*t on MTV. There's also a lot of boys like that, they are only in metal and PUNK, but there's more girl like that.

Originally posted by Starette Starette wrote:

It's weird..I learnt about Progressive Rock (that is to say Allll about it!) from a man who appears more effeminate than most other men I've met in my lifetime and I get all my Prog music from him too. He insists that Prog rock is definitely a guy-thing....then why oh why dies it appear so girly to me?? Is it because it's arty? Where I come from- the Arts Subjects seem to appeal more to the girls than the majority men who do more 'practical' things. in fact, most of the men I've met are . Pardon the apparant feminism but believe me- it's non-extistant. I mean to say that most of the men I've met don't understand classical music, they don't care for the arts, for plays, books etc... But when I met this guy he kinda flipped the tables on my view point. Life is filled with wonderful surprises.

Then I have another friend of mine who's a girl. She reckons Prog Rock is only 'girly' because it is lacking in girls.  Maybe, focusing on the sex-orientated sphere, Prog Rock IS a masculine thing. I admit I'm in love with it, and I have bi-sexual tendancies. And Bald jean is lesbian..this has to mean something!

Or maybe it's just the fact there are so many long-haired men in prog Rock bands- which turns me on . On second thoughts.....maybe not.  Music= the main part.

 

I've always thought that prog rock was art, as with jazz, classical and post rock. So not everybody will like it naturally. I herd somewhere the boys are very 'pratical' or very 'artistic', but rarely both. They're more extreme, as girl got a little of both. So boys hates prog, or love it. Girls seem to not care much.

I must says I am a very artistic person, and I'm far from being effeminate

The fact there isn't much girl in prog rock bands might be one reason. My sister only likes bands with a girl who sing, but then again, she doesn't likes Renaissance... And that would bring another question, why there's not much girl in prog bands? Endless debate...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 09:55

Originally posted by abyssyinfinity abyssyinfinity wrote:

Simply, for women music is a way for dancing or better moving the ass ; do you know danceable prog?

I know lots of very danceable prog; in fact I think almost all prog can be danced to, as long as it has some rhythm at least, be it how complicated it may be. We have even danced to extreme music without any rhythm.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2005 at 07:21

It's weird..I learnt about Progressive Rock (that is to say Allll about it!) from a man who appears more effeminate than most other men I've met in my lifetime and I get all my Prog music from him too. He insists that Prog rock is definitely a guy-thing....then why oh why dies it appear so girly to me?? Is it because it's arty? Where I come from- the Arts Subjects seem to appeal more to the girls than the majority men who do more 'practical' things. in fact, most of the men I've met are . Pardon the apparant feminism but believe me- it's non-extistant. I mean to say that most of the men I've met don't understand classical music, they don't care for the arts, for plays, books etc... But when I met this guy he kinda flipped the tables on my view point. Life is filled with wonderful surprises.

Then I have another friend of mine who's a girl. She reckons Prog Rock is only 'girly' because it is lacking in girls.  Maybe, focusing on the sex-orientated sphere, Prog Rock IS a masculine thing. I admit I'm in love with it, and I have bi-sexual tendancies. And Bald jean is lesbian..this has to mean something!

Or maybe it's just the fact there are so many long-haired men in prog Rock bands- which turns me on . On second thoughts.....maybe not.  Music= the main part.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 21:37

One of the best things about being female at a live prog concert is i never have to wait in line for the ladies room!!

I have a lot of friends who are female and love ELP... and now I see that valravennz is female and I know she likes ELP... so I guess ELP is the prog band for the ladies...

Well besides being so wonderfully talented... all three are absolutely gorgeous!!! 


 yeah that wait in line for the ladies room is a distinct advantage of being in the minority at a concert - particularly these days. Not so, back in the 70's, when there were many more female fans of the genre at live concerts

However, ELP is indeed a favourite of the ladies, this one in particular too ... and they are gorgeous...love that photo ...Hugely admire their talent as musicians - Cheers Linda

I am a woman, but I'm also a lesbian . Perhaps that's why I like prog. So those guys up there don't do anything for me . But somewhere I saw a hot pic of Sonja Kristina; now that's more to my liking.



Edited by BaldJean


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 12:59

 

Unfortunately... almost only men around here     

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 12:56
Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Indeed.

I admit I've been known to do some dancing to prog...hey, it DOES work with some tracks (think "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II"), but that's NOT why I listen to prog. It's really narrow to imply that all women are that shallow and that the whole world for them comes down to their bodies. Keep that attitude up and you'll probably find yourself fetching exactly the kind of low woman you're stereotyping, because those area the only ones who'll be willing to date you after all the smart ones have run away.

Plus, I have more self-respect than to inflict my pathetic excuse for dancing upon the eyes of the world.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 12:55
Originally posted by abyssyinfinity abyssyinfinity wrote:

Simply, for women music is a way for dancing or better moving the ass ; do you know danceable prog?


OK, According to poll for 90% of the women, not all women, my past girlfriend knew John Petrucci and my actual girlfriend was a groupie in a lot of Black Metal groups...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 07:49

Music is not gender-related, nor is anything else. Except for perhaps giving birth to babies. 

One of the reasons to why most prog-listeners are male is because most musicians are male, and that is because women have always been opressed by men, and because women are often 
not allowed, for one reason or another, to explore their music intellect to the same degree. 

It is still not fully accepted in society for women to play rock-related instruments, because of the way it has always been. The society does not consider it 'feminin' to play/listen to rock. A lot of women, but not all fortunately, follow the 'rules', without knowing. 

It has nothing to do with genetic differencies in the mind between men and women; women as a group is of course not genetically different from men when it comes to taste of music.
It is all about the ´rules´ of society.  

Take care now.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 05:50
I am a man, but i like to wear my girlfriends pantyhose is that bad??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2005 at 00:10
Indeed.

I admit I've been known to do some dancing to prog...hey, it DOES work with some tracks (think "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II"), but that's NOT why I listen to prog. It's really narrow to imply that all women are that shallow and that the whole world for them comes down to their bodies. Keep that attitude up and you'll probably find yourself fetching exactly the kind of low woman you're stereotyping, because those area the only ones who'll be willing to date you after all the smart ones have run away.

Plus, I have more self-respect than to inflict my pathetic excuse for dancing upon the eyes of the world.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2005 at 21:05
Rather a generalised statement don't you think?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2005 at 16:51
Simply, for women music is a way for dancing or better moving the ass ; do you know danceable prog?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 10:02
Originally posted by Hiwatter Hiwatter wrote:

True, i havent found woman, who really likes prog. Perhaps only something from Genesis, Yes, but i like more dissonant and dark prog. On the other side, i know many women, who like jazz, blues and classic rock and 70s hardrock too.


But its really funny, when you come home with girl from date with romantic mood and you beginn to listen to Dun "Eros" for example . I tried it once and it was really funny, how she stared at me, as i was a psychopat .


 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2005 at 11:42
I guess there just aren't enough ladies with my musical tastes to go around!

I have the feeling I'd actually be more likely to shock a boyfriend with what I listen to, than the other way around.
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