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ferentix
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 03:44 |
The endless variation: one could, feasibly, listen to nothing but prog for their entire life and still listen to a huge range of totally different bands/soloists, from full on classical style compositions to folk, from new age to metal (some would disagree on that last one I know, but it's just an example). The fusion of so many different genres by each band is just awesome.
Also, the talent/skill of the musicians who play it, all with a totally unique style. Many of these musicians are classically trained, others have probably learned by a less expensive route, more still are self taught (e.g. Steve Howe or Vangelis) but in the end are unique and talented.
And of course, the variation within each song, and between songs by each band, both in terms of style, themes, time sigs and length.
Those are the best things about prog. PROG ROCKS
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:35 |
The musicianship.
The imaginative approach to songwriting
The fusion of different styles
Concept tracks/Albums!
The emotional honesty.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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spectral
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:39 |
musicianship, musical composition, attention to detail, variation.
it is unlike any other musical genre I know. with other types of music it is easy to get bored, you don't get that with prog.
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"...misty halos made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:47 |
The fact that you can join a forum devoted to it and argue your head off .
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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spectral
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:50 |
Manunkind wrote:
The fact that you can join a forum devoted to it and argue your head off. |
I'm sorry, but that is a rubbish argument.
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"...misty halos made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:51 |
spectral wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
The fact that you can join a forum devoted to it and argue your head off. |
I'm sorry, but that is a rubbish argument.
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spectral
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:56 |
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"...misty halos made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
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sigod
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:03 |
Good thread.
All that I have read so far echoes my feelings about the merits of prog music.
I agree that the fusion element of classical music and rock has given birth to
a genre that keeps on developing in interesting ways.
That brings me to one of the main reasons I like Progressive music and that's
the people who follow it. As long as there are musicians and fans out there who
are keen to keep faith, there will always be something new to share.
Sure, there will be disagreements on what is good and what is not but the very
fact that there are people around to do this mean that the genre remains a
vital one. As long as there is one musician willing to play progressive music
and one fan to listen and love it, prog will remain alive.
Plus, I like dressing up as Ganldalf.
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:23 |
^^^^^
(for the Gandalf bit, of course)
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nacho
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:26 |
What do I love most about prog music?
The music!!!
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:28 |
nacho wrote:
What do I love most about prog music?
The music!!!
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Oh come on, surely you love the prog more?
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sigod
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:30 |
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:34 |
sigod wrote:
Good thread.
All that I have read so far echoes my feelings about the merits of prog music. I agree that the fusion element of classical music and rock has given birth to a genre that keeps on developing in interesting ways.
That brings me to one of the main reasons I like Progressive music and that's the people who follow it. As long as there are musicians and fans out there who are keen to keep faith, there will always be something new to share. Sure, there will be disagreements on what is good and what is not but the very fact that there are people around to do this mean that the genre remains a vital one. As long as there is one musician willing to play progressive music and one fan to listen and love it, prog will remain alive.
Plus, I like dressing up as Ganldalf.
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I guess I'm just blessed with good 'prog' looks. No need to dress up. Me on way to alehouse. You should see me on way back
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:40 |
^^^
Ha! Just as I thought!!!
, great post, Blacksword
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spectral
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:43 |
Gollum looks remarkably like my mother-in-law!
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"...misty halos made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:47 |
spectral wrote:
Gollum looks remarkably like my mother-in-law! |
"Invite him to dinner so that I can get to know him, my precioussss"
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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spectral
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:49 |
Manunkind wrote:
spectral wrote:
Gollum looks remarkably like my mother-in-law! |
"Invite him to dinner so that I can get to know him, my precioussss"
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er, manunkind, you're not my mother-in-law are you???? shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!
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"...misty halos made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine."
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Manunkind
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 06:51 |
spectral wrote:
Manunkind wrote:
spectral wrote:
Gollum looks remarkably like my mother-in-law! |
"Invite him to dinner so that I can get to know him, my precioussss"
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er, manunkind, you're not my mother-in-law are you???? shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!
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"In war there is no time to teach or learn Zen. Carry a strong stick. Bash your attackers." - Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun
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limeyrob
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 13:44 |
The emotion it generates. It makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up
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greenback
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 20:20 |
limeyrob wrote:
The emotion it generates. It makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up |
definitely!
that's why i look for clean guitars & fresh keyboards: mainly neo prog like clepsydra, jadis, IQ, collage and steve hackett of the late 70's.
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