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ThisWas
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Topic: prog public relations Posted: November 30 2005 at 22:52 |
im glad prog isnt really well known, im glad im
one of the 3 people in my school out of 2500 who like prog, i dont want Genesis or
Yes to become like Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin, where as in every
other person who likes "Classic Rock" has to love zeppelin and sabbath.
if people started liking prog, soon enough we will see Yes shirts on
the street, ive only seen one ELP shirt, and it was on a gay guy on
davie street in downtown vancouver, and it was the tarkus album. my
point is, i dont want prog to become well known and people who are
trend whores start to like it because it becomes popular and then the
band experience is ruined, because i know that out of all my classes
this term, im the only person who knows the guitarist for camel, the
jokes about phil collins, the drummer for king crimsons first two
albums. i take pride in knowing this. and it would lose alot to me if
alot of people starting liking prog.
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NetsNJFan
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 02:01 |
ThisWas wrote:
im glad prog isnt really well known, im glad im one of the 3 people in my school out of 2500 who like prog, i dont want Genesis or Yes to become like Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin, where as in every other person who likes "Classic Rock" has to love zeppelin and sabbath. if people started liking prog, soon enough we will see Yes shirts on the street, ive only seen one ELP shirt, and it was on a gay guy on davie street in downtown vancouver, and it was the tarkus album. my point is, i dont want prog to become well known and people who are trend whores start to like it because it becomes popular and then the band experience is ruined, because i know that out of all my classes this term, im the only person who knows the guitarist for camel, the jokes about phil collins, the drummer for king crimsons first two albums. i take pride in knowing this. and it would lose alot to me if alot of people starting liking prog. |
get over yourself
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robertplantowns
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 02:15 |
do you want a cookie?
i'm sure it's much more fun to share your extensive prog knowledge and hilarious Phil Collins jokes with yourself then it would ever be to have someone else to share them with.
It really seems like you get off on the fact that prog is a relatively unpopular form of music. I think a large part of why you like it is in order to go against the grain or feel unique. If this has any consideration in your liking of prog I would say you're not a true prog listener who values the music for its intrinsic worth. I would like prog just as much if it were extremely popular and if you're saying that you wouldn't, it's obviously not all about the music for you. And I'm sorry but the fact that Led Zeppelin is popular does not "ruin the band experience" for me, that's absolutely ridiculous!!
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Soulman
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 02:20 |
^agreed
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chopper
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 08:25 |
I do kind of like the fact that prog is not that well known, but I wouldn't bother me if it was. The Beatles and Led Zeppelin are two of my favourite bands and it doesn't bother me that they're well known (although I doubt that many of todays teenagers could name you a Led Zep song).
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NutterAlert
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 08:52 |
ThisWas wrote:
im glad prog isnt really well known, im glad im one of the 3 people in my school out of 2500 who like prog, i dont want Genesis or Yes to become like Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin, where as in every other person who likes "Classic Rock" has to love zeppelin and sabbath. if people started liking prog, soon enough we will see Yes shirts on the street, ive only seen one ELP shirt, and it was on a gay guy on davie street in downtown vancouver, and it was the tarkus album. my point is, i dont want prog to become well known and people who are trend whores start to like it because it becomes popular and then the band experience is ruined, because i know that out of all my classes this term, im the only person who knows the guitarist for camel, the jokes about phil collins, the drummer for king crimsons first two albums. i take pride in knowing this. and it would lose alot to me if alot of people starting liking prog. |
You may well have missed out, but back in 70s prog WAS big. ELP were THE band of the year in UK in '72. Most people in my school knew and talked prog and we'd swop latest Lp's with each other and scrawl yes/elp/blue oyster cult/vdgg logos all over our school books............
I really don't follow your logic at all. I think I'd prefer a trend whore to an elitist snob!
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chopper
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 10:57 |
NutterAlert wrote:
ThisWas wrote:
im glad prog isnt really well known, im glad im one of the 3 people in my school out of 2500 who like prog, i dont want Genesis or Yes to become like Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin, where as in every other person who likes "Classic Rock" has to love zeppelin and sabbath. if people started liking prog, soon enough we will see Yes shirts on the street, ive only seen one ELP shirt, and it was on a gay guy on davie street in downtown vancouver, and it was the tarkus album. my point is, i dont want prog to become well known and people who are trend whores start to like it because it becomes popular and then the band experience is ruined, because i know that out of all my classes this term, im the only person who knows the guitarist for camel, the jokes about phil collins, the drummer for king crimsons first two albums. i take pride in knowing this. and it would lose alot to me if alot of people starting liking prog. |
You may well have missed out, but back in 70s prog WAS big. ELP were THE band of the year in UK in '72. Most people in my school knew and talked prog and we'd swop latest Lp's with each other and scrawl yes/elp/blue oyster cult/vdgg logos all over our school books............
I really don't follow your logic at all. I think I'd prefer a trend whore to an elitist snob!
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I remember those days - it was the same at my school. I spent many a happy hour trying to draw the Yes logo on my school books. Perhaps I should have listened to the teachers a bit more.
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con safo
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 19:00 |
I personally would enjoy it if more people in my school knew about prog... Because then i'd have someone to talk about it with!
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Publius84
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 19:10 |
I don't know any other person who like prog. I would like to have some real prog friends to talk with them about music and stuff. Not many, but few.
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I know what I like and I like what I know...
Prog is in my heart, in my mind, in my soul...
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ThisWas
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 20:43 |
no no im not trying to be some pretentious elitetish pompous b*****d
here, im just trying to say im glad progressive rock isnt well known
these days. i dont base my liking of prog around the fact that its not
popular, i might as well start liking opera or polka music if i want to
be a "rebel" or go against the grain. i love progressive rock for
the music, the virtuosity, the seriousness, the non-seriousness. the
dynamics of the music is what entices me. and NutterAlert, i
really wish i was aroudn in the seventies just so i could experience
wave after wave of amazing music coming in. see all those bands
in their prime, im in prog for the music, not for the elitism,
not for the rebelishness, not for the obscurity, but for the music.
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Bern
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 20:51 |
In my school, there is a little community of prog lovers. It is great to be able to share our passion with others. And we all proudly wear our Yes, Genesis and VDGG t-shirts.
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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ThisWas
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 20:55 |
man just to see yes and genesis and vdgg shirts would make my week. im
stuck with my jim morrison shirt, which i gave to my gf as a nighty,
and my bob dylan shirt. thats all the music shirts i have, so hard to
find any prog shirts
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Bern
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 21:06 |
You are damn right! It was very hard to find all the T-shirts I own. Don't give up!
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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FragileDT
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 21:06 |
It would be awesome if prog was popular again.
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One likes to believe
In the freedom of music
But glittering prizes
And endless Compromises
Shatter the illusion
Of integrity
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ThisWas
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 21:12 |
i agree with the fragiledt that it would be awesome if became popular
again, i just dont wnat it to become overblown and people calling us
trend whores for liking the music, yet ive liked it fro about 3 years
now, and im only 16. my mind is a mess of thoughts so ill try to get to
the point,
others liking prog= great........
others claiming to have liked prog for long time= bad, and inevitable
others making prog bands and making sucky songs and calling it prog, like 3 man genesis = the apocalypse
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Bern
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Posted: December 01 2005 at 21:19 |
I think I can agree with that
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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