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hukt on fonikzz
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 18:45 |
HELLO PEOPLE>>>>>>omar rodrigez-lopez/cedric bixler zavala
nothing is as deep and meaningful as their work..you cant even compare
most of the cheesy garbage that most of the prog bands mentioned
produce.
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there is no spoon...
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hukt on fonikzz
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 18:45 |
sorry bout the double post, unintentional
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there is no spoon...
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LEDZEPYES
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 19:49 |
Neil Young
Jon anderson
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Hierophant
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 19:50 |
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Yanns
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 19:53 |
Sinfield definitely doesn't produce cheesy garbage.... same for Ian Anderson and Jon Anderson
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Moogtron III
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 19:53 |
Geoff Mann is my nr. 1. Tracks like We Are Sane and The Collector...
And yeah, Gabriel, Hammill, Reid, I always liked Lake as well...
And Morrissey, e.g. "The Queen Is Dead"!
Never loved Dylan, by the way...
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Arsillus
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 20:56 |
Neil Peart
Jon Anderson
Peter Sinfield
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illustrated
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 22:00 |
Peter Hammill, Peter Gabrial and Ian Anderson, probably.
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Ben2112
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Posted: April 28 2005 at 22:41 |
Prog is so full of great lyrics, but the ones that really stand head and shoulders above the rest for me are:
Neil Peart
Roger Waters
Pete Sinfield
Peter Gabriel
Ian Anderson
Steven Wilson
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valravennz
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 02:31 |
- Ian Anderson
- Jon Anderson
- Steven Wilson
- Thom Yorke
- John Lennon
- PJ Harvey
- Patti Smith
- Joni Mitchell
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"Music is the Wine that fills the cup of Silence"
- Robert Fripp
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Cinema
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 02:44 |
My favorite is Jon Anderson, and here's an example of why:
Master of Images
Songs cast a light on you
Hark thru dark ties
That tunnel us out of sane existence
In challenge as direct
As eyes see young stars assemble
Master of Light
All pure chance
As exists cross divided
In all encircling mode
Oh closely guided plan
Awaken in our heart
Master of Soul
Set to touch
All impenetrable youth
Ask away
That thought be contact
With all that's clear
Be honest with yourself
There's no doubt no doubt
Master of Time
Setting sail
Over all our lands
And as we look
Forever closer
Shall we now bid
Farewell farewell...
And my second favorite is Peter Gabriel, and here's an example of why:
There is lambswool under my naked feet.
The wool is soft and warm,
-gives off some kind of heat.
A salamander scurries into flame to be destroyed.
Imaginary creatures are trapped in birth on celluloid.
The fleas cling to the golden fleece,
Hoping they'll find peace.
Each thought and gesture are caught in celluloid.
There's no hiding in my memory.
There's no room to void.
The crawlers cover the floor in the red ochre corridor.
For my second sight of people, they've more lifeblood than before.
They're moving. They're moving in time to a heavy wooden door,
Where the needle's eye is winking, closing in on the poor.
The carpet crawlers heed their callers:
"We've got to get in to get out
We've got to get in to get out."
There's only one direction in the faces that I see;
It's upward to the ceiling, where the chambers said to be.
Like the forest fight for sunlight, that takes root in every tree.
They are pulled up by the magnet, believing that they're free.
The carpet crawlers heed their callers:
"We've got to get in to get out
We've got to get in to get out."
Mild mannered supermen are held in kryptonite,
And the wise and foolish virgins giggle with their bodies glowing bright.
Through a door a harvest feast is lit by candlight;
It's the bottom of a staircase that spirals out of sight.
The carpet crawlers heed their callers:
"We've got to get in to get out
We've got to get in to get out."
The porcelain mannikin with shattered skin fears attack.
The eager pack lift up their pitchers- the carry all they lack.
The liquid has congealed, which has seeped out through the crack,
And the tickler takes his stickleback.
The carpet crawlers heed their callers:
"We've got to get in to get out
We've got to get in to get out."
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Posted: June 21 2005 at 20:12 |
Tupac Shakur - his lyrics come from the heart.
Neil Young - reminds me of a candian bob dylan in a way.
Ozzy - He's the prince of f**king darkness.
Not exactly "Prog" but they are great lyricists.
And why is peter Gabriel being mentioned in this thread? 3 words;"Shock The Monkey" Hes a joke!!
"It's better to burn out, than to fade away" - Neil Young
Edited by altered_states
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Man With Hat
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Posted: June 21 2005 at 21:44 |
Roger Waters
Peter Gabrial
Adrain Belew
Ian Anderson
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: June 21 2005 at 21:45 |
And Zappa dont forget. Maybe hes even the best. Tough call.
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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FishyMonkey
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Posted: June 21 2005 at 21:49 |
Too many repeated names, and no mention of Mikael Akerfeldt and only
one mention of Daniel Gildenlow! For shame...I swear prog metal isn't
just Dream Theater!
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Certif1ed
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Posted: June 22 2005 at 02:51 |
altered_states wrote:
And why is peter Gabriel being mentioned in this thread? 3 words;"Shock The Monkey" Hes a joke!!
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6 words:
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway.
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Citanul
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Posted: June 22 2005 at 04:59 |
Not prog, but one of my favourites is Martin Walkyier of Skyclad (although he's no longer part of the band).
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Dreamer
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Posted: June 22 2005 at 05:26 |
How can you figure out Yes lyrics? whats this code? you got any tips, cause I've been trying to figure them out for ages.
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BaldFriede
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Posted: June 22 2005 at 05:30 |
Syzygy wrote:
Unlike a lot of people on here I can't say that many prog lyricists really do it for me. Robert Wyatt and Peter Blegvad both write superb lyrics, but for me most of the best lyricists are outside the prog canon - Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Elvis Costello, Morrissey, Shane MacGowan, Dylan and Neil Young all spring to mind. In terms of mainstream prog, Peter Gabriel and Peter Hammill bith write some excellent stuff, more as solo artists than in bands for some reason. Ian Anderson has written some great lyrics as well, although in the early to mid 70s (up to Minstrel...) he had a tendency to over write which could get a bit tiresome. King Crimson, my second favourite prog band after Magma, have consistently had some of the worst lyrics in history supplied by a variety of different but equally trite wordsmiths, which must be some kind of record.
Damo Suzuki of Can and Magma's Christian Vander avoided the lyrics issue by writing in languages they invented themselves, a fine example more recently followed by Sigur Ros and Ruins.
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It's rare that I disagree with you on an issue, but I would NOT call Peter Hammill "mainstream prog". His oeuvre is far too varied for that. Examples of him which are definitely NOT mainstream:
Loops and Reels The Fall of the House of Usher Sonix The Appointed Hour (with Roger Eno) Spur of the Moment (with Guy Evans) The Union Chapel Concert (with Guy Evans)
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BaldJean and I; I am the one in blue.
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Citanul
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Posted: June 22 2005 at 05:32 |
Dreamer wrote:
How can you figure out Yes lyrics? whats this code? you
got any tips, cause I've been trying to figure them out for
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It's easy once you realise that Jon Anderson is actually an
alien. He's an ambassador from a race whose thought processes are
very different from ours.
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