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The Whistler
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Topic: Procol Harum vs. Moody BLOOZ!!! Posted: November 30 2007 at 02:32 |
Procol Harum. Duh. Most underrated band on the planet; not only did they pluck a totally unique style from basic sixties white-boy blues, but they single-handedly created prog rock and metal doing it.
The Moody Blues? Meh. Nice band, of course. But compared to the Procolers, they were not terribly innovate, and certainly far less technically adequate.
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Harry Hood
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 02:55 |
I've only heard their hit singles. "Whiter Shade Of A Pale" is a much better song than "Nights In White Satin". I'll take a beatiful Leslie Speaker progression over a boring mellotron progression anyday.
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Guzzman
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 05:56 |
Thanks for reminding me that I was going to get some of Procol Harum's stuff for ages! They really were an extraordinary band (maybe not the worlds most underrated, though) with a very unique style and I simply have goosebumps running down my back listening to songs like "A Salty Dog" or "Hamburg".
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M. B. Zapelini
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 07:39 |
Though choice, because I like both bands... My vote goes to Procol Harum!
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paloz
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 09:30 |
Moody blues... One of my fav albums is Days of future passed..
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jimmy_row
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 09:35 |
PH's best is better than the Moodies best...but the Moodies wrote more quality material and more memorable melodies so I voted for 'em.
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Man Erg
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 09:39 |
Hmmm.Tricky one.
Trower's guitar v Hayward's guitar - Trower
Pinder's keyboards v Brooker's keyboards - Pinder. 'Trontastic.
Taking in mind that the above are not the only main facets of both bands,I call this one a draw.
Edited by Man Erg - November 30 2007 at 09:44
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Dean
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 09:46 |
It's all a question of balance since both shine on brightly.
neither/both whatever.
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tszirmay
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 15:46 |
Man Erg wrote:
Hmmm.Tricky one.
Trower's guitar v Hayward's guitar - Trower
Pinder's keyboards v Brooker's keyboards - Pinder. 'Trontastic.
Taking in mind that the above are not the only main facets of both bands,I call this one a draw. |
I concur wholeheartedly! Trower weaved magic on Whiskey Train and Pinder sure laid down some fluffy mellow tron blankets.
Hayward and Brooker both possess great pipes .
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febus
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 19:52 |
Tied game: 1-1
NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN versus A WHITER SHADE OF PALE?
Both bands knew how to write magnificent melodies, knew how to sing them, have great arrangements....and some shortcomings as well but who doesn't have?
GRAND HOTEL from PH is my overall favorite followed by PH 1st album and MB first 3 albums.
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crimhead
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 21:26 |
Procol Harum for me.
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Kyle
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Posted: November 30 2007 at 22:18 |
The Moody Blues. They were more important to Prog. than Procal Harum, and were more consistent (1967-1972 period). That is not to say I dislike Procal Harum, quite the opposite!! I've always believed that The Moody Blues have gotten some unfair knock, with them not being that complex and all. It doesn't really matter, they were important. If anything, both groups are a little overlooked on this site. Just look at the number of ratings both bands' albums have received.
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Intruder
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Posted: December 01 2007 at 06:38 |
I can't believe the Procol side hasn't run away with this one....the Moodies took an early lead and have been holding the stronger side off....hope the Procols will come out strong in the second half.
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crimhead
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Posted: December 01 2007 at 18:53 |
Well PH had there run in the late 60's early 70's and the Moody's still tour. Both bands have their strengths and weakness' but Procol never got much radio play in the U.S.A with the exception of "Whiter Shade..." and "Conquistador". I still prefer the organ driven Procol though.
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kenethlevine
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Posted: December 01 2007 at 22:58 |
gotta go with the Moodys, although both bands were very important. Would have been intersting to throw BJH into this poll too.
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Okocha
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Posted: December 03 2007 at 17:27 |
Moodies...
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markosherrera
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Posted: December 03 2007 at 17:41 |
Moody blues ...specially early Moody Blues ,I dont like the voice of Gary Brooker,I have some of the first albums of Moody Blues and one album alive in Edmonton with orchestra of Procol Harum
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Philip
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 11:19 |
It only could be The Moody Blues.
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Hamfari
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Posted: December 04 2007 at 20:19 |
The Moody blues, the 5 albums made in 67-70 are really great.
I donīt know Procol harum that much, they seem quite good, I should maybe get to know them better. The vocal harmonies and overall music composition seem to appeal to me more.
They donīt seem that underestimated cause whiter shade of pale gets much more radioplay than nights in white satin (their hits) at least where Iīm at.
Edited by Hamfari - December 04 2007 at 20:25
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Duncan
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Posted: December 05 2007 at 08:16 |
When it comes to evoking an air of genuine profundity out of god-knows-where, Procol Harum are easily the better. Though neither are particularly to my taste, it's quite impressive how they manage to skirt around complete pap and remain a pretty engaging, charming little band. Wouldn't say the same about the Moodies.
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