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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 22:22

you have to have an ear for prog

i mean you can dislike it

but never because its not music or talent

YOU WILL DIE if such BULL is sent out

cause you can hate

but to bring it down to such a form of disregard is just.....SINFULL!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 22:26
People like lyrics about love, or something simple they can apply to their everyday lives. Definately not prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 22:52
Originally posted by Ghandi 2 Ghandi 2 wrote:

Originally posted by aprusso aprusso wrote:

The thing is evn worse with classical music, people say they like it (it's bad to say otherwise) but then, how many people actually buy a classical music album, except from the occasional gift or some Beethoven?
What's wrong with that? I appreciate Classical, but I'm not going to buy an album anytime soon because: I can listen to Classical 104 (and if you think that the classical station plays the "commercial" classical music than I think you are looking at this from the wrong perspective); I can borrow a random classical album for free from my library; lots of people don't buy classical music because there's not a large audience and because of the aforementioned reasons (and they pirate), so classical CDs are expensive. Besides that even though I think Classical is probably the better music, and I do really enjoy listening to it, I don't want to listen to it enough to buy an album.


And for me because all classical albums (or at least the classical albums of the great composers who are long dead) are interpretations of what the composers wrote and I don't like that because 1) it feels like a cover album and if I pay for an album I usually expect the original thing 2) I don't know which interpreters are good and things change from interpreter to interpreter. My friends sent me a bunch of stuff by Prokofiev, Holst, Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, and maybe some other guys, and I can honestly say I do like classical, but I haven't really set off to explore deep into classical... I need to be in the mood to listen to it and there's other kind of music which does me more.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 23:24

Originally posted by Meddler Meddler wrote:

People like lyrics about love, or something simple they can apply to their everyday lives. Definately not prog.

apparenty people find a love song (written by some swedish guy who no one has ever heard of) sung  by kelly clarkson to be more emotional then something like van der graaf generator or genesis. 

true as a lobster in a pteredaktyl's underpants.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 23:40
Originally posted by stan the man stan the man wrote:

Originally posted by Meddler Meddler wrote:

People like lyrics about love, or something simple they can apply to their everyday lives. Definately not prog.

apparenty people find a love song (written by some swedish guy who no one has ever heard of) sung  by kelly clarkson to be more emotional then something like van der graaf generator or genesis. 

Newsflash. Apparently people are stupid.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 00:48
Originally posted by Ghandi 2 Ghandi 2 wrote:

[QUOTE=aprusso]"Punk is dead. Emo is next."

 

This actually makes me happy.  Being from the place that created punk, Long Island, NY, I am so glad that teenagers are heralding its demise.  Emo or what not aside,  I think there is going to be resurgence of interest in progressive rock over the next three years and you will be able to say, "I was there at its infancy."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 01:26
Originally posted by pero pero wrote:

Lucky for me I was the part of generation who listen to prog.

In a highschool everybody was listening to Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd


Its true, prog, even if not mainstream, was popular. Like everyone from your generation has at least heard of Yes, Genesis, etc.  Take today, a large percentage of people haven't even heard of Dream Theater (and thats being genereous since they are one of the most popular prog metal bands, change it to Symphony X or Fates Warning, and a very small percentage have heard of them)

Quote Everybody liked: Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin , Jethro tull.

Well I think one of the biggest differences today is that in the 70s or whatever, even the mainstream bands (aka Zeppelin) were very talented. Today, most music can be played by almost anybody (of course there are some exceptions). But one thing with Deep Purple, their most popular song is quite possibly one of their worst (Smoke on the Water), it has a neat riff but the songs horrible otherwise in my mind. Child in Time is amazing.

Quote Who was once listening to prog in youth keeps hooked for life.

This isn't exactly what you were saying, but the thing that amazes me with prog is its lived on for so long. Its changed form (who woulda guessed heavy metal would be the genre that would become the most progressive), but continues to be popular (even if not on MTV or whatever)

Quote I feel sorry for today's generation (my two sons included), because the music industry produces more and more of brainless music, to make more money, because every generation has to have their own idols.

Theres lots of good newer music out there, the problem is finding it. The internet has been amazing for that (Progarchives has helped me discover so many great bands). Lets just say that Fates Warning , Symphony X, Queensryche, and Tool (and their record companies) have made money from me cus of the internet and file sharing (hear of a good band on progarchives, download some of their stuff, if I like it I buy an album) Luckily, most of my friends like either metal, prog, or both, so I get to find out about a lot of good music through them, and I also get quite a bit from my Dad who has a lot of good prog in his CD collection.

But even among teenagers today, Zepellin is  really popular (they're not my personal favourite, but at least they have talent), Floyd is also pretty big, and even Yes (Genesis  doesn't seem to get much recognition for some reason, maybe because their reputation was kind of tarnished by their mainstream stuff and people don't realize they were one of the key prog bands) Gentle Giant, Camel, or even King Crimson on the other hand, hardly anyones heard of.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 01:38

Luckilly I have some intellectual friends who like prog and other arts as well!  Not all of them ofcourse...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 01:46

I think most people are unwilling to accept any kind of art- whether it be music, movies, novels, etc. that is outside of the commercial stuff they have been spoon-fed since birth.  I've noticed time and again that the majority of the people I've met will criticize artsy films and good music- they actually think its bad cause its not like anything they've seen/heard.

Now on the other hand there are some people who don't like prog for legitimate reasons, it just doesn't appeal to them.  I have no problem with that- similarly, I accept fans of classical music to accept that it doesn't appeal to me.

The majority of people don't seem to care much about thinking for themselves, and in such an extreme case, I blame society.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 05:11
I like prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 05:26

Originally posted by martinprog77 martinprog77 wrote:

Originally posted by Fusioned Fusioned wrote:



My family hates it, none of my friends like it, and my (now) ex-girlfriend
despised prog rock music. But as I sit here listening to Yes - Close to the
Edge I think to myself....how can someone hate this song? Music will never
get any better than this. Ever. So why does everyone hate prog so much? I
don't understand...oh well. At least with no girlfriend I can blast Saga as loud
as I want!!!
it happen to me pretty much the same think .but you know what i rather listen to prog that anything that is on mtv or crap like that.people like ricky martin AND I ALEAYSi think''THANK GOD YOU GIVE PROG TO FILL MY HEART ,BODY AND SOUL''PS:MY WIFE DIDNT EVEN KNOW WHAT THE HELL WAS PROG ROCK ABOUT?.NOW TWO YEARS LATER SHE LOVES CAMEL GENESIS AND THE FLOWER KINGS.

 

yeah. i had the same thing happen with my wife. outwardly she says she can't stand prog, but lo and behold who was it humming 'stranger in your soul' by transatlantic. we both looked at each other and cracked up laughing. i knew it'd get her sooner or later!

if left is wrong i don't wanna be right...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 11:25
Originally posted by Space Chief Space Chief wrote:

Most would rather listen to some whiny emo group sing about cutting themselves because their mom woudn't let them get an Invader Zim t-shirt or something

*snip*

 pushing Gentle Giant to the corner of the CD store while My Chemical Fallout Evanescent Angstsheep or whatnot gets nearly a row all to itself.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 11:27
Originally posted by Ghandi 2 Ghandi 2 wrote:

most incredibly of all though, there's a desk which has Van Der Graaf Generator written on it. I was stunned when I saw that;



Perhaps someone was cheating on a science exam?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 11:50
The fact that there is a whole site and forums that work days and nights isn't a proof that a lot of people like prog ?

Originally posted by Fusioned Fusioned wrote:



My family hates it, none of my friends like it, and my (now) ex-girlfriend
despised prog rock music. But as I sit here listening to Yes - Close to the
Edge I think to myself....how can someone hate this song? Music will never
get any better than this. Ever. So why does everyone hate prog so much? I
don't understand...oh well. At least with no girlfriend I can blast Saga as loud
as I want!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2006 at 12:16
I hate to hear myself say it but, "Back when I was young we'd -------------" (fill in the blanks).  For better or for worse I've become my parents.    Their generation revered Glenn Miller and Frank Sinatra and considered jazz to be the prog music of their day and the British Invasion of the 60s heralded the end of "good" music in their minds.  I find that I feel the same way about Genesis and Yes compared to the crap I hear on the radio now.  Back in the day we'd get an album, go home and listen to it uninterrupted from beginning to end because it was important to us to do just that.  The teens of today have other priorities and I say let it be.  Music will evolve with the society it is part of and I have no interest in finding out what that evolution will lead to in the future.  I have my music and it makes me happy to listen to it.  I, for one, am pleased that we didn't have Ipods in the 60s and 70s.  I'm glad we didn't have MTV, as well.  Let the newer generations find the music that stimulates their mind.  Or not.  If they don't develop and support their own Genesis or Yes in their sphere of awareness then it's their loss.  And a real shame in my book. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 00:14

Originally posted by Em1ty Em1ty wrote:

The fact that there is a whole site and forums that work days and nights isn't a proof that a lot of people like prog ?

"A lot" of people believe they were abducted by aliens. Yet from day to day I seem to avoid these "aliens", as well as the stupid people the best I can.

People who enjoy prog to the extent I do are backed into a corner for life.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 08:59

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People who enjoy prog to the extent I do are backed into a corner for life.

[/QUOTE]

There are worse corners to be backed into.  You could be in a corner with gangsta rappers!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 11:47
I know how you feel. the same thing with me, except i have like two friends who like it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 13:24
Originally posted by Rising Force Rising Force wrote:

Originally posted by Ghandi 2 Ghandi 2 wrote:

Originally posted by aprusso aprusso wrote:

The thing is evn worse with classical music, people say they like it (it's bad to say otherwise) but then, how many people actually buy a classical music album, except from the occasional gift or some Beethoven?
What's wrong with that? I appreciate Classical, but I'm not going to buy an album anytime soon because: I can listen to Classical 104 (and if you think that the classical station plays the "commercial" classical music than I think you are looking at this from the wrong perspective); I can borrow a random classical album for free from my library; lots of people don't buy classical music because there's not a large audience and because of the aforementioned reasons (and they pirate), so classical CDs are expensive. Besides that even though I think Classical is probably the better music, and I do really enjoy listening to it, I don't want to listen to it enough to buy an album.


And for me because all classical albums (or at least the classical albums of the great composers who are long dead) are interpretations of what the composers wrote and I don't like that because 1) it feels like a cover album and if I pay for an album I usually expect the original thing 2) I don't know which interpreters are good and things change from interpreter to interpreter. My friends sent me a bunch of stuff by Prokofiev, Holst, Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, and maybe some other guys, and I can honestly say I do like classical, but I haven't really set off to explore deep into classical... I need to be in the mood to listen to it and there's other kind of music which does me more.

If there's one classical album you should get, get "Glenn Gould Plays Bach" which is ten CD's of Glenn Gould, well, playing Bach.

Most of the classical I hear is what I play myself
My music!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 31 2006 at 13:43
This thread has become an awesome wealth of opinions and insights!
Thanks so much!

Now I broke up with my girlfriend so to hell with her and her punk rock
(though I listen to plenty of punk myself), but my mother on the other
hand does not listen to prog nor does my father. My father digs stuff like
Joy Division and New Order and the Talking Heads, bands that are
popular but not of mainstream music.

My mother on the other hand likes Def Leppard, Whitney Houston, and a
bunch of eclectic stuff.

So it's not really so much "pop music and rap music nowadays sucks", its
that teenagers and young people are not being exposed to more genres
and types of music. I'm only 20 years old but because I have an excellent
range of music to listen to, I can go from listening to Underworld and
other techno from the early 1990s to seriously rocking out to some ELP!
On the other hand, take the kid down the block who hasnt been exposed
and just gets sucked into rap or pop or whatever. He'll just be sticking
with one genre and that is a horrible loss. I'm all for rap and value artists
like NWA, Run DMC, 2 Live Crew, and Ludacris (No that isnt sarcasm), but
the point is I can listen to them all and still appreciate other kinds of
music and rock out to Yes and Rush after getting down with Fat Joe or
whomever.

As Geddy Lee once sung: "All this machinery making modern music can
still be open-hearted"
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