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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 17:53
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

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Why on earth are ratings without an accompanying review counted?

Indeed. But even if only ratings with reviews are counted, there would be no way to separate the "good" ones from the "bad" ones.

Well I've had oen or two e-mails from admin about some of my 'dodgy' reviews so I guess that someone must be monitoring them 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 17:54
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Why on earth are ratings without an accompanying review counted?

Indeed. But even if only ratings with reviews are counted, there would be no way to separate the "good" ones from the "bad" ones.

YES there is!

There are certain guidlines.. Those aren't used OFTEN!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 17:57
Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Why on earth are ratings without an accompanying review counted?

Indeed. But even if only ratings with reviews are counted, there would be no way to separate the "good" ones from the "bad" ones.

YES there is!

There are certain guidlines.. Those aren't used OFTEN!

Even within these guidelines it's entirely possible to rate a "typical" 5 star album 1 star and vice versa. There cannot be a system of guidelines that only permits "perfect" ratings, because we all are different.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:00
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Why on earth are ratings without an accompanying review counted?

Indeed. But even if only ratings with reviews are counted, there would be no way to separate the "good" ones from the "bad" ones.

YES there is!

There are certain guidlines.. Those aren't used OFTEN!

Even within these guidelines it's entirely possible to rate a "typical" 5 star album 1 star and vice versa. There cannot be a system of guidelines that only permits "perfect" ratings, because we all are different.

 

But maybe THEN there are things used like ARGUMENTS ? WITH that a 5 star rating WOULD be usefull.. since it's EXPLAINED WHY..


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:01
Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

the last or the first? what's the relevance of that? The newest progmetal review is also an 5/5 by the way..

 don't you think that it's a little phony to use this one review to back up your theory? What about the 5 star review of Trespass?

Nope.. it really sets its own example.. I can't get anything wiser from a review of a random dream theater album reviewed 5/5 " OMG this is teh pwnage lol" . Same as an random yes review 5/5 " this is a pure prog classic buy it" . I hope you can agree with that.. both is useless. Some stuff that really stimulates that (to get back on the topic) is the top100.

Maybe an catogorisation of all sorts of things. All people have different interests;

Instrumental for example; The snow goose is of the same value (maybe even less) as morte macabre's symphonic holocaust

Dark prog

Scandinavian prog (more people are talking about this, maybe this could be catogorised as an genre itself..)

etc.

etc.

quoting it just to let it be read..


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:05
Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Why on earth are ratings without an accompanying review counted?

Indeed. But even if only ratings with reviews are counted, there would be no way to separate the "good" ones from the "bad" ones.

YES there is!

There are certain guidlines.. Those aren't used OFTEN!

Even within these guidelines it's entirely possible to rate a "typical" 5 star album 1 star and vice versa. There cannot be a system of guidelines that only permits "perfect" ratings, because we all are different.

 

But maybe THEN there are things used like ARGUMENTS ? WITH that a 5 star rating WOULD be usefull.. since it's EXPLAINED WHY..

Of course there would be LESS abuse, and I'm all for it (forbid ratings without reviews). But there will always be reviews which seem unjustified or just wrong to you ... and you could not do anything about it. So why bother in the first place? Does it really matter if an album is in the top 20, or if album X is 5 positions above album Y?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:14

and again... " WITH that a 5 star rating WOULD be usefull.. since it's EXPLAINED WHY.."

I don't care at all, some prog jewels (in my humble opinion) aren't even in the top 100, cound't care less. But what kind of addition DOES it make to make SUCH an generalisation? Huh the best albums ever are spice girls - totally spice and back street boys - happylords united.. It has to do with ratings you know. You're making an generalisation with KNOWN and LESSER KNOWN in the first place. Then the OVERRATED and HATED part comes. Then the plain BAD REVIEWS come. This all state that an top 100 DOESN'T make sence. THAT's why I bother.. NOT the place of an album..


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:17

The current top 100 albums are a great selection for newbies to start with. Should they start with Liquid Scarlet? Or Peter Hammill - The Fall of the House of Usher? Edge of Sanity - Crimson?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:23

Don't know.. why don't you let them choose? (as I stated 10 times earlyer..) I mean, when they know the moody blues from whatever.. should they listen to dream theater? AND IF they want to try out dream theater.. should they pick #1 that is for example: metropolis part like I care because of the overload of 5/5 star reviews with " WOOAAAH THIS IS THE BEST ALBUM EVAAAH" , NO.. why NO top 100? because of the IRRELAVANCE..


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:28
Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

Don't know.. why don't you let them choose? (as I stated 10 times earlyer..)

Oh, I let them choose, no problem.  BTW: Who are "they" and what should they choose from?

You are taking this way too seriously ...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:33
Originally posted by bluetailfly bluetailfly wrote:

Hello to everyone,

As many of you know, I am not the sort to stir up trouble and make rash statements designed to rile up my fellow prog afficianados.

But again I must direct the forum's attention to the prog LP/CD rankings on our beloved home page.

I realize that Fitzcarraldo and MikeEnregalia are smart, reasonable people, probably moreso than myself unless I really try hard, but the fact is, under no reasonable system would a work by Riverside be ranked higher than anything by Emerson, Lake and Palmer.

We again need to revisit this ranking business and get at a reasonable approach that ranks these LPs in a manner that makes sense and comports with prog history as it is commonly understood.

Otherwise the list is just an odd assortment of works that really is meaningless to all but the designers of the algorhythm.

What do others think?

bluetailfly,

I don't want to get involved in a debate - I've discussed enough the Top 10/20/50/100 (it's appeared in various guises) in these forums over the last 18 months - but, just for the record, the current algorithm is all MikeEnregalia's own work and nothing to do with me (no implied criticism of Mike).

I suggested having a Top 10 on the Home Page back in May 2004 if I recall correctly, and the algorithm went through a number of changes - see the following thread for its history prior to the current algorithm by Mike (now No. 6?):

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4038

Because I wanted specifically to gauge equally the impact of the number of 'votes' for an album and the ratings for that album (popularity, if you will), my algorithm No. 5 was more interesting *to me* and, although I'm no fan of DREAM THEATER or other Prog Metal bands, *I* found the result to be probably a more telling representation of the likes of the site visitor population. However, it seems that many people just cannot stomach DT anywhere near the top of a list, and the results of algorithm No. 5 continued to generate a lot of discussion.

Having seen the list produced by algorithm No. 5 and been satisfied by it and my rationale (again, see the above-mentioned thread), I'm happy to see the results produced by Mike's algorithm, especially if it generates less polemic than the previous one. It generally produces the right sort of bands in roughly the right sort of places, so I'm not complaining. Having said that, I personally agree with you vis-ŕ-vis ELP and RIVERSIDE, but I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. It's all just a bit of fun at the end of the day.

Actually, I sometimes wonder whether, when all the old fogies such as myself who were in their teens and twenties in the 1970s and 'into' Prog Rock are long gone, the big 1970 successes of the Prog Rock genre will still be considered good music. A lot of CD sales of the classic Prog Bands of the 1970s have been to older people, replacing LPs or revisiting the past (me, for example). When the likes of me are long gone, will people think that the music of YES, GENESIS, ELP, TULL etc. is good? I'd like to think so, but there's no guarantee. Perhaps in 50 years time, any 100 people would prefer the music of RIVERSIDE to that of ELP. Personally I would hope not, but who can say? Tastes change. Another hypothetical question for you: not knocking RIVERSIDE but, if they had been around in 1972, would they have been able to draw a crowd of 350,000? ELP were true showmen, weren't they?!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2005 at 18:49
Originally posted by Fitzcarraldo Fitzcarraldo wrote:

Because I wanted specifically to gauge equally the impact of the number of 'votes' for an album and the ratings for that album (popularity, if you will), my algorithm No. 5 was more interesting *to me* and, although I'm no fan of DREAM THEATER or other Prog Metal bands, *I* found the result to be probably a more telling representation of the likes of the site visitor population. However, it seems that many people just cannot stomach DT anywhere near the top of a list, and the results of algorithm No. 5 continued to generate a lot of discussion.´

It's ironic - I love DT and yet I introduced a change that effectively removed Train of Thought and Octavarium from the top 100. But for valid reasons ... 300 ratings for an album don't necessarily indicate that the album is more popular than one with 150 ratings.

Having seen the list produced by algorithm No. 5 and been satisfied by it and my rationale (again, see the above-mentioned thread), I'm happy to see the results produced by Mike's algorithm, especially if it generates less polemic than the previous one. It generally produces the right sort of bands in roughly the right sort of places, so I'm not complaining. Having said that, I personally agree with you vis-ŕ-vis ELP and RIVERSIDE, but I wouldn't lose any sleep over it. It's all just a bit of fun at the end of the day.

 couldn't agree more ...

Actually, I sometimes wonder whether, when all the old fogies such as myself who were in their teens and twenties in the 1970s and 'into' Prog Rock are long gone, the big 1970 successes of the Prog Rock genre will still be considered good music.

Albums like Close to the Edge or Dark Side of the Moon are classics. I'm a relatively young prog fan, and even though I grew up with metal and all sorts of popular music, I still think that albums like these are the best.

A lot of CD sales of the classic Prog Bands of the 1970s have been to older people, replacing LPs or revisiting the past (me, for example). When the likes of me are long gone, will people think that the music of YES, GENESIS, ELP, TULL etc. is good? I'd like to think so, but there's no guarantee. Perhaps in 50 years time, any 100 people would prefer the music of RIVERSIDE to that of ELP.

Riverside are a good band, but IMO their albums are not classics. Well, only time will tell ...

Personally I would hope not, but who can say? Tastes change. Another hypothetical question for you: not knocking RIVERSIDE but, if they had been around in 1972, would they have been able to draw a crowd of 350,000? ELP were true showmen, weren't they?!

Those were different times. I'm happy with music being an underground phenomenon, and concerts in small venues. Frankly, I don't think that all of the 350,000 people were "in it" for the music - it was a happening, just like the Love Parade in Berlin with 1,000,000 people. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2005 at 19:53

One of the problems with these archives is, any idiot and their gran can add some peice of nonsense and review. Prog metal appears to be an American phenomenom, how heavy metal is progressive beats me, but some nutters think it does. These archives sem to be alive only for dispute and mostly irrelevence. Prog is/was better, and always will be, in the 70's. No other decade has given more to prog than this era, the birth, it's inevitable climax, since then it has been downhill. Clutching at straws for any different sounding band seems to be the norm on here, and then get them included. So much rubbish is installed in these archives, pretending to be prog that it makes me shake my head in utter disbelief.

I know standing still will not keep this site alive but adding nonsense and keeping appalling groups in the top 100 will only alienate many people. Many changes have happened on this site and from what i've seen, definitely not for the better. Shake loose and get rid of all the non-prog, and stop pandering to heavy metal with keybaords.

ELP are one of the, if not the, top prog bands, the top 100 albums is a joke, and a very bad one at that. Mickey mouse could probably get an album in there, if it was construed as being different to his Disney stuff.

god help us all. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2005 at 20:23
Originally posted by dream_orchestra dream_orchestra wrote:

One of the problems with these archives is, any idiot and their gran can add some peice of nonsense and review. Prog metal appears to be an American phenomenom, how heavy metal is progressive beats me, but some nutters think it does. These archives sem to be alive only for dispute and mostly irrelevence. Prog is/was better, and always will be, in the 70's. No other decade has given more to prog than this era, the birth, it's inevitable climax, since then it has been downhill. Clutching at straws for any different sounding band seems to be the norm on here, and then get them included. So much rubbish is installed in these archives, pretending to be prog that it makes me shake my head in utter disbelief.

I know standing still will not keep this site alive but adding nonsense and keeping appalling groups in the top 100 will only alienate many people. Many changes have happened on this site and from what i've seen, definitely not for the better. Shake loose and get rid of all the non-prog, and stop pandering to heavy metal with keybaords.

ELP are one of the, if not the, top prog bands, the top 100 albums is a joke, and a very bad one at that. Mickey mouse could probably get an album in there, if it was construed as being different to his Disney stuff.

god help us all. 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2005 at 21:18
Originally posted by Forgotten Son Forgotten Son wrote:

Originally posted by dream_orchestra dream_orchestra wrote:

One of the problems with these archives is, any idiot and their gran can add some peice of nonsense and review. Prog metal appears to be an American phenomenom, how heavy metal is progressive beats me, but some nutters think it does. These archives sem to be alive only for dispute and mostly irrelevence. Prog is/was better, and always will be, in the 70's. No other decade has given more to prog than this era, the birth, it's inevitable climax, since then it has been downhill. Clutching at straws for any different sounding band seems to be the norm on here, and then get them included. So much rubbish is installed in these archives, pretending to be prog that it makes me shake my head in utter disbelief.

I know standing still will not keep this site alive but adding nonsense and keeping appalling groups in the top 100 will only alienate many people. Many changes have happened on this site and from what i've seen, definitely not for the better. Shake loose and get rid of all the non-prog, and stop pandering to heavy metal with keybaords.

ELP are one of the, if not the, top prog bands, the top 100 albums is a joke, and a very bad one at that. Mickey mouse could probably get an album in there, if it was construed as being different to his Disney stuff.

god help us all. 



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hahahahah 

hey Dream Orchestra and others, understand the list for what it is, people's favorites.  The reviews are what counts not the ratings, even if you have to pick through a bit and find the thoughtful ones.  Now if you're interesting in a list with thought given to historical import, influence, and innovation and all that check this out, it's not perfect, but it isn't bad. I would change a few but  I can live with it  

http://digitaldreamdoor.com/forum1/viewtopic.php?t=8284
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2005 at 18:31
Cheers micky, definitely more reliable than the top 100 on here, as you say not perfect but def more interesting.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2005 at 19:57
Originally posted by dream_orchestra dream_orchestra wrote:

Cheers micky, definitely more reliable than the top 100 on here, as you say not perfect but def more interesting.


we try..   feel free to drop in and offer any suggestions, flames, or kudos.  They are totally different lists though. 
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Always on the look out for new recruits, aye Micky 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2005 at 21:12
What a f**kin ugly pussy..............does it smell of fish
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Originally posted by Forgotten Son Forgotten Son wrote:

Always on the look out for new recruits, aye Micky 


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