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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 07:53
Originally posted by Losendos Losendos wrote:

 

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 am I the only one here who likes Owner of a Lonely Heart , Your Own Special Way and Still You turn me on or is the cheese factor so strong that you cannot stomach them

I love Owner of a lonely heart and Still... you turn me on. Your own special way is more boring than cheesy, but it's ok

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 07:57
The only cheese album i know is "Camembert electrique"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 08:47

 

my picks are definitely Kamelot and Shadow Gallery.

they are the reigning kings of cheese in my book.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 08:59

Originally posted by Soulman Soulman wrote:

Originally posted by progaeopteryx progaeopteryx wrote:

Mmmmmm.... cheese... mmmmmmmm....


I do enjoy a slice every so often. Though let's not take the cheesy comments seriously. Besides, I think those elements of cheese are what make Prog music fun at times. Besides sometimes the most cheesiest moments are the one's that are the most sincere and emotional.

Let's not let prog music become so serious, that we can't have a little fun.


This is cheese!, but i like it!! i like cheesy and mushy lyrics! I myself is cheesy, check my forum nick


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 09:03
Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Originally posted by Hemispheres Hemispheres wrote:

I actually love some Styx like Mr Roboto its fun to sing when ur drunk same with come sail away there as cheesy as hell if there prog i sure dont think so even though i think they sound like a crappy Rush.

Funny, when I'm drunk with a couple of  friends (One is metalhead and the two others are progheads)  I do one of two things:

a) Sing Mr Robotto (If we're playing poker)

b) Play the Come Sail Away piano intro and try to sing it. (If we're on a card break)

They always pretend to be angry, but this is like a tradition between us.

Iván

, nice one Ivan!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 09:36
Nothing wrong with a bit of cheese on a prog album, as long as it's not spread right to the edges!

The ultimate cheesy song just has to be Golf Girl, closely followed by The Dog, The Dog, He's At It Again (both by Caravan of course.) I also liked Nigel Planer's version of Golf Girl, on "Neil's Heavy Concept Album" - remember that?

I used to work the night shift as a computer operator, and we tended to play music all night long. I remember putting a tape of Land of Grey & Pink on, and my colleague looked at me with sheer horror when Golf Girl started...

Standing on a golf course,
Dressed in PVC..."


(if you've seen the Morecambe & Wise sketch with Andre Previn, it's that look Previn gives Morecambe when he's playing "all the wrong notes".) He was used to me playing prog rarities but that one really got him going!

"What the HELL'S THAT???" he yelled...

I don't care, I love it! It's THE cheese song, nothing else comes close!

(Got to add a few lines from Neil's version)

Standing on a golf course
Drinking cups of tea,
It started raining policemen
And they arrested me...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 10:59
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Originally posted by erlenst erlenst wrote:

Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Originally posted by Page to Squire Page to Squire wrote:

Originally posted by Ricochet Ricochet wrote:

Heart Of The Sunrise is just a biit cheesy,don't you think?

especially Wakemans parts. It almost ruins the song, Pure Bree



I would go for Anderson's voice... (not saying by this that it is not extraordinary...just...a little unusual)
 

 That is absurd, borderline INSANE ! His vocal parts on Heart of the Sunrise are some of the definite highlights in prog history. I can't imagine a person in his right mind, who actually listened to this song with an open mind, not getting captivated by the pure beauty of it.

It's not borderline anything...it is called personal opinion based on personal taste.

You must accept that we dont all like the same things.



Well. I wasn't THAT serious I accept that people have different taste, but I have no chance of understanding that particular point of view. But.. anyway, I apologize for my incontrollable rage !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 11:08

Originally posted by ElwoodHerring ElwoodHerring wrote:

Nothing wrong with a bit of cheese on a prog album, as long as it's not spread right to the edges!

The ultimate cheesy song just has to be Golf Girl, closely followed by The Dog, The Dog, He's At It Again (both by Caravan of course.) I also liked Nigel Planer's version of Golf Girl, on "Neil's Heavy Concept Album" - remember that?

I used to work the night shift as a computer operator, and we tended to play music all night long. I remember putting a tape of Land of Grey & Pink on, and my colleague looked at me with sheer horror when Golf Girl started...

Standing on a golf course,
Dressed in PVC..."


(if you've seen the Morecambe & Wise sketch with Andre Previn, it's that look Previn gives Morecambe when he's playing "all the wrong notes".) He was used to me playing prog rarities but that one really got him going!

"What the HELL'S THAT???" he yelled...

I don't care, I love it! It's THE cheese song, nothing else comes close!

(Got to add a few lines from Neil's version)

Standing on a golf course
Drinking cups of tea,
It started raining policemen
And they arrested me...

Some songs are just so cheesy they smack you in the face straight away! but GOLF GIRL! Not cheesy in the slightest. I mean where do you cringe with embarassment while that song is playing?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 11:52
The only time I cringe with embarrassment over a piece of music is when somebody plays something of mine from 25 years ago

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Land of G & P - I just enjoyed watching my colleague cringing when he heard those REALLY cheesy horns that start the album!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 13:42
I forgot to mention Camel - Breathless

I got to know this band a couple of months ago and the first record I've heard was The Snow Goose. I certainly love it! When I asked what other album he recommended me, the same person that introduced me TSG said  "Breathless"

I just can't hear it. It's soooo chessy and poppy, especially the first track. Strangely, at the same time, there is something that keeps me coming back to this album. I'm masochistic

I have to hear that Golf Girl song !

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 13:49
I like Breathless. Good quality Camel - especially the track "Echoes" (Not the Floyd one, although that's good too)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 17:38

This thread is WEIRD.

Anyway, I don't think "Heart of the Sunrise" is cheesy at all.

"Turn of the Century", though, stinks up the place like a a ton of Limburger.

And let's not mention "More Fool Me".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 17:45
Originally posted by Space Chief Space Chief wrote:

This thread is WEIRD.

Anyway, I don't think "Heart of the Sunrise" is cheesy at all.

"Turn of the Century", though, stinks up the place like a a ton of Limburger.

And let's not mention "More Fool Me".



I strongly disagree. Turn of the Century is another example of Yes at their most symphonic and beautiful. Nothing cheesy whatsoever.. How do you guys define cheese ? You want cheese, listen to Wakeman's horrible synthsolo on Don't Kill The Whale
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2006 at 17:51

Indeed; some of the answers here shock me. I thought 'Heart Of The Sunrise' was as good as it could ever get, particularly the intro, and 'Turn Of The Century' I also think is gorgeous.

Undoubtedly though 'Arriving UFO' has the single cheesiest keyboard solo I've ever heard, and there's a song by Beggar's Opera called 'Silver Peacock Intro' which has a pretty corny mellotron intro and a 'you cannot be serious?' mystical narration intro..However, the rest of that album 'Waters Of Change' is pure class.

Also, as much as I love Uriah Heep, I must say 'The Magician's Birthday' and 'Pilgrim', though I like them a lot, are quite cheesy as they are so overwrought at times. Personally, I think they peaked with 'Paradise The Spell' in terms of great epics (never found that cheesy at all) and future attempts, no matter how enjoyable, were exercises in bombast.

Pendragon's album 'The Jewel' was rather corny to these ears; some love it, but it was one of the more derivative albums I've heard. I liked it on first listen but I grew to like it less the more I played it. I love 'Masquerade Overture' though...

Genesis' 'Your Own Special Way' has a very corny electric piano solo that has no relevance to the rest of the song...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 11:56
Originally posted by xentagz xentagz wrote:

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visit the OTHER progressive rock portal at www.progforum.nl


Excuse me, but do you really think you are doing ANYTHING good to that website when you keep spamming on completely inappropriate topics ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 11:58
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

Indeed; some of the answers here shock me. I thought 'Heart Of The Sunrise' was as good as it could ever get, particularly the intro, and 'Turn Of The Century' I also think is gorgeous.

Undoubtedly though 'Arriving UFO' has the single cheesiest keyboard solo I've ever heard, and there's a song by Beggar's Opera called 'Silver Peacock Intro' which has a pretty corny mellotron intro and a 'you cannot be serious?' mystical narration intro..However, the rest of that album 'Waters Of Change' is pure class.

Also, as much as I love Uriah Heep, I must say 'The Magician's Birthday' and 'Pilgrim', though I like them a lot, are quite cheesy as they are so overwrought at times. Personally, I think they peaked with 'Paradise The Spell' in terms of great epics (never found that cheesy at all) and future attempts, no matter how enjoyable, were exercises in bombast.

Pendragon's album 'The Jewel' was rather corny to these ears; some love it, but it was one of the more derivative albums I've heard. I liked it on first listen but I grew to like it less the more I played it. I love 'Masquerade Overture' though...

Genesis' 'Your Own Special Way' has a very corny electric piano solo that has no relevance to the rest of the song...



Ahahaha, you are so right. I just listened to Arriving UFO and .. Oh my God. What on earth were Wakeman thinking ? It is actually painful to listen to.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 12:18

Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

The only cheese album i know is "Camembert electrique"

Brie de Meaux

And the only cheese prog artist I know is James La Brie

Man, my replies are becoming cheesier by the day

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2006 at 12:49
  • Most of the stuff by Queen (especially after Day at the Races).
  • Trevor Rabin-era "Yes" (Owner of a Lonely Heart, Changes, etc.)  
  • A lot of Supertramp stuff
  • Some songs from the last few Genesis albums (though they were a great band!)
  • Fireballet's second/last album

 

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