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micky
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Posted: May 20 2006 at 10:53 |
glass house wrote:
My daughter is into Linkin Park and such, but she
likes Riverside. I think I will wait with GG or Genesis. |
Genesis is one of the only prog groups that my wife likes... she
loves (as I do) Tony's solo on The Cinema Show.... I need to put that
one haven't listened to SEbtP in a long time.....
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Barla
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Posted: May 20 2006 at 11:30 |
My mother gets crazy every time I listen to music too loud : her worst nightmare is metal (Metallica, Megadeth, Dream Theater, Symphony X, Cradle of Filth, etc, etc), but she's not so bothered when I listen to old Prog because she knows some of it.
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micky
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Posted: May 20 2006 at 11:33 |
Barla wrote:
My mother gets crazy every time I listen to music too loud :
her worst nightmare is metal (Metallica, Megadeth, Dream Theater,
Symphony X, Cradle of Filth, etc, etc), but she's not so bothered
when I listen to old Prog because she knows some of it.
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hahahha .... gotta love us old farts.... we love loud music... music being the operative word
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Arsillus
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 09:14 |
My father used to listen to a bunch of prog, but now he gets annoyed with it when I play it (good thing I'm leaving in a couple months). Southern/Country music dominates the CD player now.
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micky
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 09:28 |
Arsillus wrote:
My father used to listen to a bunch of prog, but now he
gets annoyed with it when I play it (good thing I'm leaving in a couple
months). Southern/Country music dominates the CD player now.  |
if it ain't prog.... it could be worse. I love the Allman Brothers.
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Arsillus
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 17:26 |
micky wrote:
Arsillus wrote:
My father used to listen to a bunch of prog, but now he gets annoyed with it when I play it (good thing I'm leaving in a couple months). Southern/Country music dominates the CD player now.  |
if it ain't prog.... it could be worse. I love the Allman Brothers.
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Oh, the Allman Brothers are good, but I meant stuff like Brooks And Dunn, Sugarland, Montgomery Gentry, Brad Paisley and Toby Keith. I hear this junk and then look at all of his old vinyls (Yes, Floyd, Genesis, Rush, Tull [to name a few]) and wonder where he went wrong. I think it was my mom.
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GPFR
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 18:56 |
Being a musical outcast in the youth of today, I can say this- in school, study halls are hard.
Kids can't even make up there mind on what music they like anymore.
True music lovers hate MTV, there aren't many true music lovers, but
the ones that are have made everyone hate MTV. But the problem is,
everyone just says they hate MTV, but since they no nothing about music
they like whats catchy.
Like this one really annoying kid listened too Amazing Grace, then goes
and listens too Eminem. He finish's his HW, and goes sits with some of
his friends, and listens too Green day. Then he walks over too me, and
tries explaining that he likes Yes.
My GF loves Emo bands and hates prog. But Don't Worry, I'll get her.
My IPod broke, and the girl who sits next to me, for an hour and a half
plays "Seasons of Love" from Rent on repeat. So thats all I hear.
However, when I did have my IPod, war between me and her broke out. No
matter how quiet she turned her headphones, I could hear her music.
I'll tell you, "Five hundred, twenty five thousand, six hundred
minutes!" Get's annoying fast. So insted of showing her the great
side of prog, I decide too play a more heavy song too have the largest
contrast in the music at our table. Once I was listening too "The
Creator has a Mastertape" off of Porcupine Tree's In absentia, at full
volume. Was this enough? No! Outbreaks some Modanna hit. Well, what do
I have too counter that? Oh, plenty. But it's a dance song, right? So
how about something too dance too? Oh, well, thats easy, but Prog
dance? Now THAT is difficult. BAM! Outpoors the Collection of Great
Dance Songs, the Pink Floyd compilation. So what do I play? What else?
One of these days. So now this girl gets the impression I only like
darker music, so she puts on My Chemical Romance too show me "Good"
heavy music. So, in order too keep the contrast I decide too play "The
Colony of Slippermen" off of "The Lamb Lies Down on broadway." This
sort of war rages every study hall. (She particularly hates Cyngus...
Vismund Cyngus off of The Mar's Volta's latest album Frances the
mute.) I'm hated for liking the music I do, but they'll all see
one day. They'll all see things my way.
Let's just leave it at that, shall we?
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 23:18 |
GPFR wrote:
Being a musical outcast in the youth of today, I can say this- in school, study halls are hard.
Kids can't even make up there mind on what music they like anymore.
True music lovers hate MTV, there aren't many true music lovers, but
the ones that are have made everyone hate MTV. But the problem is,
everyone just says they hate MTV, but since they no nothing about music
they like whats catchy.
Like this one really annoying kid listened too Amazing Grace, then goes
and listens too Eminem. He finish's his HW, and goes sits with some of
his friends, and listens too Green day. Then he walks over too me, and
tries explaining that he likes Yes.
My GF loves Emo bands and hates prog. But Don't Worry, I'll get her.
My IPod broke, and the girl who sits next to me, for an hour and a half
plays "Seasons of Love" from Rent on repeat. So thats all I hear.
However, when I did have my IPod, war between me and her broke out. No
matter how quiet she turned her headphones, I could hear her music.
I'll tell you, "Five hundred, twenty five thousand, six hundred
minutes!" Get's annoying fast. So insted of showing her the great
side of prog, I decide too play a more heavy song too have the largest
contrast in the music at our table. Once I was listening too "The
Creator has a Mastertape" off of Porcupine Tree's In absentia, at full
volume. Was this enough? No! Outbreaks some Modanna hit. Well, what do
I have too counter that? Oh, plenty. But it's a dance song, right? So
how about something too dance too? Oh, well, thats easy, but Prog
dance? Now THAT is difficult. BAM! Outpoors the Collection of Great
Dance Songs, the Pink Floyd compilation. So what do I play? What else?
One of these days. So now this girl gets the impression I only like
darker music, so she puts on My Chemical Romance too show me "Good"
heavy music. So, in order too keep the contrast I decide too play "The
Colony of Slippermen" off of "The Lamb Lies Down on broadway." This
sort of war rages every study hall. (She particularly hates Cyngus...
Vismund Cyngus off of The Mar's Volta's latest album Frances the
mute.) I'm hated for liking the music I do, but they'll all see
one day. They'll all see things my way.
Let's just leave it at that, shall we?
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OUCH. I guess that leaves me lucky that I don't have a girlfriend who hates prog (or one at all) but I can feel your pain about a lot of the kids today liking total sh*t. I send my friend every DT album I have, and he says they're awesome, then tries to send me Relient K (Christian punk....emo? I don't get it) Its not sufferingly terrible but its just so bland that I can't stand it. Point is, I think that people don't really listen to music for its artistic value these days, they listen to it for social reasons, or because they find it catchy and "relatable"
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Ghandi 2
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Posted: May 21 2006 at 23:25 |
prog4evr wrote:
My oldest son likes songs I play from Porcupine Tree because it reminds him of the 'emo' music he's into, but I am beginning to wonder if they are really prog. |
Actually that's not too surprising; emo is very dark and heavy, and In Abstentia is obsessively dark and it's fairly heavy. If you're doubting them, listen to The Sky Moves Sideways; that could never, ever be construed as even being close to emo.
Most people at my school have horrible taste in music, but it doesn't bother me to much; I don't have to listen to it or anything. There is this one guy I know who's a totla prog nut though; he likes VdGG!
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Sacred 22
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 03:25 |
micky wrote:
aapatsos wrote:
Oh, today's youth... when will they learn?
I am thinking of putting my future children to listen to Pink Floyd as long as they are born...  |
I did with Yes... my oldest was digging TFTO through headphones before he even born hahahhah. I know I picked up my love of music through my parents and was bound and determined to pass that love on the my own.
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So true, if not for the exposure, how will you ever know. We know they don't play this stuff on the radio anymore. I grew up listening to classical music as my mother was a opera singer. Prog Rock was a perfect fit after that.
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KoS
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 03:47 |
the other day i put on Siberian Khatru, Roudabout and Yours Is No Disgrace in class that i had and most of my classmates liked it they said it rocked
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mystic fred
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 13:06 |
chopper wrote:
My wife and youngest son have just gone out, so I turned up the volume on my PC and listened to Tool's Vicarious at full volume. It sounded great for about 10 seconds, then my other son told me to turn it down as it was giving him a headache. How ironic is that? |
there's a real turn up, chopper!  but these kids must understand you can't beat a good ol' blast to set you up for the day, can you?? 
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krusty
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:38 |
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GPFR
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:51 |
heyitsthatguy wrote:
GPFR wrote:
Being a musical outcast in the youth of today, I can say this- in school, study halls are hard.
Kids can't even make up there mind on what music they like anymore.
True music lovers hate MTV, there aren't many true music lovers, but
the ones that are have made everyone hate MTV. But the problem is,
everyone just says they hate MTV, but since they no nothing about music
they like whats catchy.
Like this one really annoying kid listened too Amazing Grace, then goes
and listens too Eminem. He finish's his HW, and goes sits with some of
his friends, and listens too Green day. Then he walks over too me, and
tries explaining that he likes Yes.
My GF loves Emo bands and hates prog. But Don't Worry, I'll get her.
My IPod broke, and the girl who sits next to me, for an hour and a half
plays "Seasons of Love" from Rent on repeat. So thats all I hear.
However, when I did have my IPod, war between me and her broke out. No
matter how quiet she turned her headphones, I could hear her music.
I'll tell you, "Five hundred, twenty five thousand, six hundred
minutes!" Get's annoying fast. So insted of showing her the great
side of prog, I decide too play a more heavy song too have the largest
contrast in the music at our table. Once I was listening too "The
Creator has a Mastertape" off of Porcupine Tree's In absentia, at full
volume. Was this enough? No! Outbreaks some Modanna hit. Well, what do
I have too counter that? Oh, plenty. But it's a dance song, right? So
how about something too dance too? Oh, well, thats easy, but Prog
dance? Now THAT is difficult. BAM! Outpoors the Collection of Great
Dance Songs, the Pink Floyd compilation. So what do I play? What else?
One of these days. So now this girl gets the impression I only like
darker music, so she puts on My Chemical Romance too show me "Good"
heavy music. So, in order too keep the contrast I decide too play "The
Colony of Slippermen" off of "The Lamb Lies Down on broadway." This
sort of war rages every study hall. (She particularly hates Cyngus...
Vismund Cyngus off of The Mar's Volta's latest album Frances the
mute.) I'm hated for liking the music I do, but they'll all see
one day. They'll all see things my way.
Let's just leave it at that, shall we?
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OUCH. I guess that leaves me lucky that I don't have a girlfriend who hates prog (or one at all) but I can feel your pain about a lot of the kids today liking total sh*t. I send my friend every DT album I have, and he says they're awesome, then tries to send me Relient K (Christian punk....emo? I don't get it) Its not sufferingly terrible but its just so bland that I can't stand it. Point is, I think that people don't really listen to music for its artistic value these days, they listen to it for social reasons, or because they find it catchy and "relatable"
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Yeah, my cousin tried to get me too listen too Relient K. The thing you mentiond that always kills me is the people who listen too something because it's "relatable." I mean honestly, relatable? There related too the same emotion every song, and the emotion is presented THE SAME WAY EACH FRICKIN' SONG!!! How much of pretty much the same song can a person take? Also, every song at some point conveys an emotion, and them being human have felt the emotion, so if there only point is that they "relate" to it, then they'd like every song. Is it the same with you?
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 12:56 |
One moment from my family life(I am eighteen):
Dad: Son, you have to hear this song, it's my favourite and it is also the heaviest song ever. Seriously! *turns on Deep Purple*
Me: 
But yeah, obviously my parents are scared and close every possible door in the house whenever complicated bizarre avant-garde/metal/electronic music starts played by me.
-- Ivan
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 16:55 |
Lot's of kids love prog without even realizing what theyre listening to. I've been listenenig to Pink Floyd, Kansas, ELO, and Styx since I was 12, long before I'd ever heard the word progressive.
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