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Lindsay Lohan
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Topic: What do you like most about prog music. Posted: May 26 2005 at 16:28 |
The reason i started to listen to prog music was because i thought iron maiden was so great and steve harris was a great composer so i had to wonder what inspired him to write such great music. Then i discovered the great groups like King Crimson, Nektar, Yes, Genesis and ofcourse King Crimson and Rush. Now the reason i thought this was so great was that it sounded completly new, that it could mix diffrent genres of music and really cool timechanges that could swithc between the most absurd rhytms! I love almost all genres of music so therebefore i just think its great that you can witness the incredible moments when some strange genres are fusioned and it actually works! I just love the epic songs with great and intelligent lyrics that is not all baby baby i love you yeah yeah. I think to many pop songs are to similar and that the progressive music brought some fresh air back into music for my part...Anyways what is it that keeps you listening to prog music? The intelligent lyrics? the timechangs, the epics, genre mixing, all of these or something else?
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NetsNJFan
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 17:02 |
the meeting of classical and rock music (with good lyrics)
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Zell87
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 17:10 |
The musical virtuosity of the bands, the odd time signitures, the
continuous shifting of musical themes possible in just one song!
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jojim
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 17:17 |
It's the classical postulate not to repeat a time signature more than 2
times. Symphonic music uses a pattern only one time. Then it changes
the key, the pitch or the instruments. And this is what hitparade songs
don't do. The are repeating all the time.
Leonard Bernstein explained the once the meaning of symphonic music.
And i guess he was right. It is music that develops over the time line.
This is the measure of quality in the first place. But there are other
criterias too. Taste, feeling, text etc.
It's pretty complex.
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The Hemulen
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 17:19 |
The challenge, the thrill, the theatricality.
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KeyserSoze
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 17:24 |
...and I add the complexity and the elaboration...
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Snow Dog
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 17:35 |
The feeling you get when you hear something new and anything could happen.......not knowing from hearing the beginning how it will end.......and later discovering new things about a piece after repeated listenings.
Its not just that, but thats part of it.
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Arsillus
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 17:55 |
I liked how good all the musicians were at their instruments (for the most part), but also how they expanded musical ideas and didn't feel limited to a certain song length. But definately how complex and intricate their compositions can be.
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Lyzarrd
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 18:14 |
I LOVE how with each playing, with each mood, with each passing
day, you can be taken on a brand new musical journey. All I have to do
is put on a great pair of headphones, turn of the lights, relax and let
the music take me to someplace else. Its magical, its spiritual, its
complex, its distinct, its my life.
Not to mention the pure playing ability of each member. The virtuosity
of someone like Steve Howe, the in your face bass of Chris Squire, the
beautiful notes of Steve Hackett, the wonderful drum stylings of Bill
Bruford, and so on. This is prog.....
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kingofbizzare
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 19:05 |
I like how each song is usually different from everything else and not
just a photocopy of every other band of the times like modern pop and
the fact that you usually can't tell what a song sounds like from the
first 30 seconds.
And the fact that the musicians are actually talented and worthy to be
called 'musicians' instead of just 'guitar player' or 'bass player' and
so on.
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Ben2112
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 20:04 |
maidenrulez wrote:
The reason i started to listen to prog music was because i thought iron maiden was so great and steve harris was a great composer so i had to wonder what inspired him to write such great music. Then i discovered the great groups like King Crimson, Nektar, Yes, Genesis and ofcourse King Crimson and Rush. Now the reason i thought this was so great was that it sounded completly new, that it could mix diffrent genres of music and really cool timechanges that could swithc between the most absurd rhytms! I love almost all genres of music so therebefore i just think its great that you can witness the incredible moments when some strange genres are fusioned and it actually works! I just love the epic songs with great and intelligent lyrics that is not all baby baby i love you yeah yeah. I think to many pop songs are to similar and that the progressive music brought some fresh air back into music for my part...Anyways what is it that keeps you listening to prog music? The intelligent lyrics? the timechangs, the epics, genre mixing, all of these or something else? |
All of the above, though it's probably the open-mindedness that appeals to me most. Now if more prog fans were just that open-minded...
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alchemist
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 20:26 |
Prog music is great, I like it because of the technicallity and
abillity of the musicians to play and compose their own beautiful,
great and magical music. Also because it's complexity and constant time
changes.
The capacity these people have to mix other great genres without any
problem, is also wonderful. I can also mention that its great
because these musicians actually do put their talent to the maximum and
don't throw it away doing stupid music, just to sell and make money.
Guys like these are capable to do wonderful lyrics, extremly great
epics, and for them no limits exist, they are not intimidated by our
society to make stereotype music.
Prog music is a genre for people who want something new complex and
really artistically developed, taking back some of music's roots. PROG
MUSIC IS AWESOME
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no great genius has existed without a touch of madness...
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 20:27 |
The variations
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threefates
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Posted: May 26 2005 at 20:31 |
The fact that most prog musicians can actually play an instrument well. The fact that composition actually means something. The fact that it makes you think, pay attention and understand.
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THIS IS ELP
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Benighted
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 00:35 |
maidenrulez wrote:
Then i discovered the great groups like King Crimson, Nektar, Yes, Genesis and of course King Crimson and Rush. |
Well, bands like King Crimson are so good you can discover them twice.
But for me, the appeal is in the song structure. Or to be more specific, the melding of the classical mentality with a rock style. I enjoy longer songs, complex compositions, inventive motifs, and witty lyrics- all of which prog has to offer.
Edited by Benighted
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 00:43 |
I like Progressive Rock because:
- The musicianship is top-notch. The intricacy of the songs, the complexity, it all creates an experience that can go anywhere.
- The intelligent and thoughtful lyrics, dealing with often philosophical themes.
- The theatricalness and the overall epic feel that progressive rock gives.
- It's damn fun to play on the guitar.
And finally:
- Because I don't have a short attention span.
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con safo
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 00:59 |
The epic scale of a 20+ minute song, it absolutely blows me away. The
musical talent, the unpredictable time signatures, the escape it gives
you for the length of a cd, i love it. I remember when i was small i
heard a very long and complex song and i was blown away, but it wasnt
until recently that i found out what that music was.. and i'm glad i
did.
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Intruder
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 02:15 |
Tastes great/Less filler.....I also like the easy opening cans!
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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robertplantowns
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 02:36 |
I was always into rock and roll, and being a classical music/jazz fan
all my life, I always expected MORE out of rock and roll. After
listening to 4/4 rock for a while, it's easy to get tired of it, so
Prog Rock fused my love of all music and threw it together into one
beautiful jumble. It fulfills my need for complex, and interesting
music while maintaining the excitement that rock and rock provides so
well.
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Yurkspb
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 03:15 |
What I like about prog:
1. Variety instruments - not just guitar, bass + drums, but much more
2. Relatively complex melodies and harmonies you can get pleasure from after many years of listening
3. High level of musicianship
4. Mixture of different styles
5. The sound
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