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Certif1ed
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 04:54 |
Treasure wrote:
I think most of their early psychedlic stuff was pure garbage and they've really made nothing of interest since The Wall.
Are they overrated?
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No
If anything, they are underrated - especially by this posting;
Their "early psychedelic stuff" was revolutionary - the songs still stand as progressive-thinking compositions, with progressive arrangements and production techniques, and the longer pieces are outstanding composed improvisations that have and continue to inspire generations of musicians.
Pink Floyd inspired a whole scene in Germany - listen to almost any early Krautrock album and hear the influences.
Their early material was astonishing - to write it off as garbage shows a lack of understanding of the growth of popular music as well as a complete lack of appreciation for the music that Floyd produced - a shallow appraisal indeed.
Since the Wall, however, I agree - they've produced nothing of interest - but what a way to go out, and what a legacy they left.
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 06:39 |
It seems that you have aimed an arrow at a sacred cow.
They've earned their place in prog history by producing lots of interesting and influential stuff, especially in the period 1968-1977. I don't think they're overrated...
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 07:43 |
NO!!!!!
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:24 |
Treasure wrote:
I think most of their early psychedlic stuff was pure garbage and they've really made nothing of interest since The Wall.
Are they overrated?
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pure Gargage?!!! no wonder you are a newbie!!!
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:27 |
febus wrote:
One day. we are going to ask the PA admin. to BAN the word ''overrated''. It is used and overused and worst, carries no meaning.
Every thread mentioning this word.....deleted!!!! disappeared!!! and PA planet will be a better world after that!.
You like PINK FLOYD or not.......... doesn't matter!! they are the vitrin of prog. Millions of progheads learnt about this kind of music because of SOSecrets, Meddle, AHM, DSOFTM and so on.
Of course, the prog ''elite'' will tell you PF is not that complicated , no time changes and other stupidities and worst, a few ''elitists'' history revisionists are even denying the word prog to the music of PF. ..
As if ATOM HEART MOTHER was reggae/ska maybe!!!!!!
NO, NO, NO!!! they're not overrated and everyone should say THANK YOU to Roger, David, Rick and Nick and Syd for everything they did, the pleasures they gave us and all the doors they open for other prog bands.
So tired of this overrated PINK FLOYD bashing! |
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:55 |
Treasure wrote:
I think most of their early psychedlic stuff was pure garbage and they've really made nothing of interest since The Wall.
Are they overrated?
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1) IMO The Wall is the one of the worst albums by PF !!!
2) The Dark Side of the Moon
3) Atom Heart Mother
4) Wish You Were Here
4) UmmaGumma(Live)
etc...
2,3,4.... :This is why PF are great !!!
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:56 |
darksideof wrote:
febus wrote:
One day. we are going to ask the PA admin. to BAN the word ''overrated''. It is used and overused and worst, carries no meaning.
Every thread mentioning this word.....deleted!!!! disappeared!!! and PA planet will be a better world after that!.
You like PINK FLOYD or not.......... doesn't matter!! they are the vitrin of prog. Millions of progheads learnt about this kind of music because of SOSecrets, Meddle, AHM, DSOFTM and so on.
Of course, the prog ''elite'' will tell you PF is not that complicated , no time changes and other stupidities and worst, a few ''elitists'' history revisionists are even denying the word prog to the music of PF. ..
As if ATOM HEART MOTHER was reggae/ska maybe!!!!!!
NO, NO, NO!!! they're not overrated and everyone should say THANK YOU to Roger, David, Rick and Nick and Syd for everything they did, the pleasures they gave us and all the doors they open for other prog bands.
So tired of this overrated PINK FLOYD bashing! |
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Okocha
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:58 |
darksideof wrote:
Treasure wrote:
I think most of their early psychedlic stuff was pure garbage and they've really made nothing of interest since The Wall.
Are they overrated?
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pure Gargage?!!! no wonder you are a newbie!!! |
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Okocha
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 13:00 |
Certif1ed wrote:
Treasure wrote:
I think most of their early psychedlic stuff was pure garbage and they've really made nothing of interest since The Wall.
Are they overrated?
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No
If anything, they are underrated - especially by this posting;
Their "early psychedelic stuff" was revolutionary - the songs still stand as progressive-thinking compositions, with progressive arrangements and production techniques, and the longer pieces are outstanding composed improvisations that have and continue to inspire generations of musicians.
Pink Floyd inspired a whole scene in Germany - listen to almost any early Krautrock album and hear the influences.
Their early material was astonishing - to write it off as garbage shows a lack of understanding of the growth of popular music as well as a complete lack of appreciation for the music that Floyd produced - a shallow appraisal indeed.
Since the Wall, however, I agree - they've produced nothing of interest - but what a way to go out, and what a legacy they left. |
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 13:02 |
someone_else wrote:
It seems that you have aimed an arrow at a sacred cow.
They've earned their place in prog history by producing lots of interesting and influential stuff, especially in the period 1968-1977. I don't think they're overrated... |
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 13:07 |
proggy wrote:
Treasure wrote:
I think most of their early psychedlic stuff was pure garbage and they've really made nothing of interest since The Wall.
Are they overrated?
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You are overrated |
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 13:10 |
Sorry for the many posts but I really liked your answers !!!
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 14:30 |
Pink Floyd are NOT overrated. Other prog bands are underrated, but this does not make Pink Floyd less brilliant.
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darksideof
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 14:32 |
Okocha wrote:
Treasure wrote:
I think most of their early psychedlic stuff was pure garbage and they've really made nothing of interest since The Wall.
Are they overrated?
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1) IMO The Wall is the one of the worst albums by PF !!!
2) The Dark Side of the Moon
3) Atom Heart Mother
4) Wish You Were Here
4) UmmaGumma(Live)
etc...
2,3,4.... :This is why PF are great !!!
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Well It guess I get your point I would say the wall is a Roger Water's Second solo album. it isn't a Pink Floyd album really
Edited by darksideof - June 17 2008 at 14:36
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 15:43 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
febus wrote:
One day. we are going to ask the PA admin. to BAN the word ''overrated''. It is used and overused and worst, carries no meaning.
Every thread mentioning this word.....deleted!!!! disapeared!!! and PA planet will be a better world after that!.
You like PINK FLOYD or not.......... doesn't matter!! they are the vitrin of prog. Millions of progheads learnt about this kind of music because of SOSecrets, Meddle, AHM, DSOFTM and so on.
Of course, the prog ''elite'' will tell you PF is not that complicated , no time changes and other stupidities and worst, a few ''elitists'' history revisionists are even denying the word prog to the music of PF. ..
As if ATOM HEART MOTHER was reggae/ska maybe!!!!!!
NO, NO, NO!!! they're not overrated and everyone should say THANK YOU to Roger, David, Rick and Nick and Syd for everything they did, the pleasures they gave us and all the doors they open for other prog bands.
So tired of this overrated PINK FLOYD bashing! |
There are a couple points I'd like to address on this post of yours febus. First of all, you can't honestly think that we should ban the use of the word overrated. I, for one, have called several bands on this website 'overrated', including, to be honest and since it relates to the thread, Pink Floyd. Part of this forum and website is so people can express themselves openly. Why do you think PA lets its members write their own reviews?
Secondly, as much as I dislike Pink Floyd these days, I won't deny that they are an important contributor for progressive rock (and even mainstream rock) as well as many other bands that followed. Part of the reason I dislike PF may be that I listened to them so much as a young teenager for a period of about two years that I burned myself out on them, as well as the fact that I've discovered many other bands who I feel are better. One of my favorite bands of all time, Dream Theater, might not be the same band it is without its PF influence.
Thirdly, the fact that PF is considered one of the 4 biggest/original prog bands, along with KC, Yes, and Genesis, and yet they make, IMO, more simplistic music than the other 3 says something. After all, aren't complex rhythms, rapid time signature changes, and so forth elements that distinguish progressive rock from other genres of rock?
While I may disagree with you febus, I still respect your opinion. I would prefer to listen to PF over the garbage on the radio these days, but I think that in all honesty you might be the one who isn't being open enough to other people's opinions. If you wish to have a debate on this topic, I'm more than willing to engage you, but hopefully you can at least understand why I dislike PF.
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I do not see how you cannot look at.... Atom Heart Mother Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast One Of These Days Echoes The Dark Side Of The Moon (originally conceived as a SINGLE 40 minute piece) Shine On You Crazy Diamond Welcome To The Machine Dogs Pigs Sheep The Wall ...and call the band anything but prog. What exactly where they then? Space rock? Okay, on their first album with Syd, but is that album anything like their classic period? No. Psychedelic rock? No, they sound nothing like the late 60s rock scene. Pop? In the disco era? Not exactly... Well... their songs seem to be pretty long, go through a lot of theme changes, display excellent musicianship, often convey concepts.... hmmm..... what is that genre again? Oh I know! PROG!
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 15:48 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
*Cough, cough* Maybe you should go back and read what I originally posted. I believed I used this thing called "a well constructed and reasoned argument" that you speak of If you disagree with anything that I have to say, please let me know and I will be more than happy to debate you or anyone else on this thread that disagrees with me.
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what? this one?....
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
There are a couple points I'd like to address on this post of yours febus. First of all, you can't honestly think that we should ban the use of the word overrated. I, for one, have called several bands on this website 'overrated', including, to be honest and since it relates to the thread, Pink Floyd. Part of this forum and website is so people can express themselves openly. Why do you think PA lets its members write their own reviews?
Secondly, as much as I dislike Pink Floyd these days, I won't deny that they are an important contributor for progressive rock (and even mainstream rock) as well as many other bands that followed. Part of the reason I dislike PF may be that I listened to them so much as a young teenager for a period of about two years that I burned myself out on them, as well as the fact that I've discovered many other bands who I feel are better. One of my favorite bands of all time, Dream Theater, might not be the same band it is without its PF influence.
Thirdly, the fact that PF is considered one of the 4 biggest/original prog bands, along with KC, Yes, and Genesis, and yet they make, IMO, more simplistic music than the other 3 says something. After all, aren't complex rhythms, rapid time signature changes, and so forth elements that distinguish progressive rock from other genres of rock?
While I may disagree with you febus, I still respect your opinion. I would prefer to listen to PF over the garbage on the radio these days, but I think that in all honesty you might be the one who isn't being open enough to other people's opinions. If you wish to have a debate on this topic, I'm more than willing to engage you, but hopefully you can at least understand why I dislike PF.
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Sorry, but no. You explained that you "dislike them", that you "burned myself out on them" and you found other bands you think are "better" but not why you believe they are overrated.
Your 'dislike' of any band is not a measure of how overrated they are. Just because lots of people like them and you don't does not make them overrated. Overrated does not mean they make music you once liked but no longer do. This is not simply an argument over semantics - overrated is not the opposite of 'rated', 'this band is overrated' does not mean 'I don't rate this band' (which is what you have implied).
Overrate : to rate, value, or estimate too highly
What it does mean when you use the word 'overrated' is that you believe they have received undeserved praise, adulation or reward - success higher than they are entitled too, but you haven't explained why you think that is the case. To the contrary you have stated how historically significant they are, not only to the initial development of Prog Rock but to the formative years of bands you do like. I think it is fair to say that Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Opeth and a myriad of other bands you 'rate' would not be here if it were not for the influence of Pink Floyd (direct or otherwise). By your own admission, your formative years were guided by Pink Floyd - there appears to be a clear progression in your Prog-appreciation/development that started with Pink Floyd and moved through Pink Floyd influenced bands...
...without Pink Floyd you wouldn't be posting here. ( have I just shot myself in the foot?)
Saying their music is 'simplistic' is nothing to do with how 'overrated' they are (or are not )... they have never been 'rated' or described as a band that makes complex music, yet from their entire back-catalogue there are numerous tracks that exhibit those elements you say distinguish Prog from other genres of rock - (Pink Floyd wouldn't be Pink Floyd without them) - complexity is not the be-all and end-all of Prog ... it's how you use those building-blocks that matters, Pink Floyd managed to make complex music that sounds simplistic, shame on them.
and going back to my original post:
some PF fanboy wrote:
...and what saddens me more is that the bands these 'bashers' like in preference I also like (but probably not as much)... |
...Your avatar - Mikael Åkerfeldt ... Opeth - great band - my absolute favourite Prog/Death Metal band - I have 'rated' them from the time when I first heard My Arms Your Hearse and now own every album they've released, I for one was not disappointed with Watershed ... Katatonia - loved his death growls on Brave Murder Day ... Ishahn - his vocals on 'Unhealer' are a highlight of Ishahn's new album AngL ...Ayreon - many don't like Fear's brief growl on THE - I love it ...
...Your Sig - Steven Wilson ... Porcupine Tree - my favourite of all the modern Prog bands, from On the Sunday of Life to Nil Recurring I love them all ... No-man - my first introduction to Mr. Wilson's talents and a firm favourite in my collection ... Bass Communion - absolutely brilliant - all Prog musicians should release 'solo' albums that are outside the box and unlike anything they've done before ... IEM - the name says it all ... solo - have all his 'cover' singles so far and I will complete the set when he finishes them.
...(one of) Your favourite bands of all time - Dream Theater - I bought A Change of Seasons solely because of "In The Flesh" on "The Big Medley" and haven't looked back since, though I think only every other album they release is a masterpiece . I even have their live cover of DSotM - which is okay, but for me cannot match PFs original or the live version on Pulse.
...now I'm not saying because I like some the bands you evidently like means that you should in turn like the bands I like, that would be daft - everyone's taste is different, but that doesn't make the bands I like and you don't any less valid and it certainly does not mean that I 'overrate' them and I definitely would not claim that you 'overrate' the bands you like that I don't (whover they are )
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 17:35 |
No! I find "overrated" to be "overrated" as far as labels go.
And Floyd is God!
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 17:41 |
darqDean wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
*Cough, cough* Maybe you should go back and read what I originally posted. I believed I used this thing called "a well constructed and reasoned argument" that you speak of If you disagree with anything that I have to say, please let me know and I will be more than happy to debate you or anyone else on this thread that disagrees with me.
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what? this one?....
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
There are a couple points I'd like to address on this post of yours febus. First of all, you can't honestly think that we should ban the use of the word overrated. I, for one, have called several bands on this website 'overrated', including, to be honest and since it relates to the thread, Pink Floyd. Part of this forum and website is so people can express themselves openly. Why do you think PA lets its members write their own reviews?
Secondly, as much as I dislike Pink Floyd these days, I won't deny that they are an important contributor for progressive rock (and even mainstream rock) as well as many other bands that followed. Part of the reason I dislike PF may be that I listened to them so much as a young teenager for a period of about two years that I burned myself out on them, as well as the fact that I've discovered many other bands who I feel are better. One of my favorite bands of all time, Dream Theater, might not be the same band it is without its PF influence.
Thirdly, the fact that PF is considered one of the 4 biggest/original prog bands, along with KC, Yes, and Genesis, and yet they make, IMO, more simplistic music than the other 3 says something. After all, aren't complex rhythms, rapid time signature changes, and so forth elements that distinguish progressive rock from other genres of rock?
While I may disagree with you febus, I still respect your opinion. I would prefer to listen to PF over the garbage on the radio these days, but I think that in all honesty you might be the one who isn't being open enough to other people's opinions. If you wish to have a debate on this topic, I'm more than willing to engage you, but hopefully you can at least understand why I dislike PF.
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Sorry, but no. You explained that you "dislike them", that you "burned myself out on them" and you found other bands you think are "better" but not why you believe they are overrated.
Your 'dislike' of any band is not a measure of how overrated they are. Just because lots of people like them and you don't does not make them overrated. Overrated does not mean they make music you once liked but no longer do. This is not simply an argument over semantics - overrated is not the opposite of 'rated', 'this band is overrated' does not mean 'I don't rate this band' (which is what you have implied).
Overrate : to rate, value, or estimate too highly
What it does mean when you use the word 'overrated' is that you believe they have received undeserved praise, adulation or reward - success higher than they are entitled too, but you haven't explained why you think that is the case. To the contrary you have stated how historically significant they are, not only to the initial development of Prog Rock but to the formative years of bands you do like. I think it is fair to say that Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Opeth and a myriad of other bands you 'rate' would not be here if it were not for the influence of Pink Floyd (direct or otherwise). By your own admission, your formative years were guided by Pink Floyd - there appears to be a clear progression in your Prog-appreciation/development that started with Pink Floyd and moved through Pink Floyd influenced bands...
...without Pink Floyd you wouldn't be posting here. ( have I just shot myself in the foot?)
Saying their music is 'simplistic' is nothing to do with how 'overrated' they are (or are not )... they have never been 'rated' or described as a band that makes complex music, yet from their entire back-catalogue there are numerous tracks that exhibit those elements you say distinguish Prog from other genres of rock - (Pink Floyd wouldn't be Pink Floyd without them) - complexity is not the be-all and end-all of Prog ... it's how you use those building-blocks that matters, Pink Floyd managed to make complex music that sounds simplistic, shame on them.
and going back to my original post:
some PF fanboy wrote:
...and what saddens me more is that the bands these 'bashers' like in preference I also like (but probably not as much)... |
...Your avatar - Mikael Åkerfeldt ... Opeth - great band - my absolute favourite Prog/Death Metal band - I have 'rated' them from the time when I first heard My Arms Your Hearse and now own every album they've released, I for one was not disappointed with Watershed ... Katatonia - loved his death growls on Brave Murder Day ... Ishahn - his vocals on 'Unhealer' are a highlight of Ishahn's new album AngL ...Ayreon - many don't like Fear's brief growl on THE - I love it ...
...Your Sig - Steven Wilson ... Porcupine Tree - my favourite of all the modern Prog bands, from On the Sunday of Life to Nil Recurring I love them all ... No-man - my first introduction to Mr. Wilson's talents and a firm favourite in my collection ... Bass Communion - absolutely brilliant - all Prog musicians should release 'solo' albums that are outside the box and unlike anything they've done before ... IEM - the name says it all ... solo - have all his 'cover' singles so far and I will complete the set when he finishes them.
...(one of) Your favourite bands of all time - Dream Theater - I bought A Change of Seasons solely because of "In The Flesh" on "The Big Medley" and haven't looked back since, though I think only every other album they release is a masterpiece . I even have their live cover of DSotM - which is okay, but for me cannot match PFs original or the live version on Pulse.
...now I'm not saying because I like some the bands you evidently like means that you should in turn like the bands I like, that would be daft - everyone's taste is different, but that doesn't make the bands I like and you don't any less valid and it certainly does not mean that I 'overrate' them and I definitely would not claim that you 'overrate' the bands you like that I don't (whover they are )
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Before I started my response, I just wanted to point out a couple things from your post, which I hope you will read carefully before reading my response. First of all I'd like to thank you for taking the time in engaging me in a stimulating, intellectual debate, one of the things in life that I enjoy . I still stick by my statements that PF was influential in the progressive movement and goodness knows there would be many bands that wouldn't exist today, both inside and outside of prog, if they had never existed. However, that doesn't mean that I can't make the logical jump to saying they're overrated. For example, anyone that I personally know who isn't heavily into prog, or doesn't listen to it, tends to treat PF as if they are God incarnate, which is what in the end bugs me the most. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if many people on this site feel the same way . Let me give you a mainstream example and a prog example. Someone I know from my summer job told me a few days ago that he thinks that PF is easily one of the top 5 bands of all time and asked if I agreed with him. When I said they'd probably be in my top 150, he freaked out and asked how I couldn't like the greatest band in the world. As soon as I started explaining how PF made simplistic music, he said he had no clue what I was talking about and promptly continued, jokingly, belittling me for not liking PF enough, ignoring what I'd just said. Another example is of a friend of mine who has been listening to prog metal for a couple years now, but is just getting into the classic 70s material. Awhile ago, I remember making an anti-PF comment in front of him and he was on my case immediately, saying many of the same points that you've mentioned. I claimed that the fact that PF makes prog music simplistic enough for a mainstream audience to absorb it and immediately think that said band is God helps prove my point on why I think they're overrated. Some of their albums in particular are overrated in terms of how proggy they are. I wouldn't doubt for a minute that Animals, AHM, and WYWH are definitely albums that deserve more recognition, but albums like DSOTM and The Wall make me wonder how committed they are to the prog scene. Unfortunately I don't have enough time to cover everything I want to in your post, but if there is anything else you wish to debate/still don't fully understand about my opinion please feel free to respond to me again.
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 18:11 |
Pink Floyd is a great band with more than one masterpiece, but yes they are overrated.
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 05:53 |
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darqDean wrote:
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Before I started my response, I just wanted to point out a couple things from your post, which I hope you will read carefully before reading my response.
First of all I'd like to thank you for taking the time in engaging me in a stimulating, intellectual debate, one of the things in life that I enjoy. I still stick by my statements that PF was influential in the progressive movement and goodness knows there would be many bands that wouldn't exist today, both inside and outside of prog, if they had never existed. However, that doesn't mean that I can't make the logical jump to saying they're overrated. For example, anyone that I personally know who isn't heavily into prog, or doesn't listen to it, tends to treat PF as if they are God incarnate, which is what in the end bugs me the most. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if many people on this site feel the same way. Let me give you a mainstream example and a prog example. Someone I know from my summer job told me a few days ago that he thinks that PF is easily one of the top 5 bands of all time and asked if I agreed with him. When I said they'd probably be in my top 150, he freaked out and asked how I couldn't like the greatest band in the world. As soon as I started explaining how PF made simplistic music, he said he had no clue what I was talking about and promptly continued, jokingly, belittling me for not liking PF enough, ignoring what I'd just said. Another example is of a friend of mine who has been listening to prog metal for a couple years now, but is just getting into the classic 70s material. Awhile ago, I remember making an anti-PF comment in front of him and he was on my case immediately, saying many of the same points that you've mentioned. I claimed that the fact that PF makes prog music simplistic enough for a mainstream audience to absorb it and immediately think that said band is God helps prove my point on why I think they're overrated. Some of their albums in particular are overrated in terms of how proggy they are. I wouldn't doubt for a minute that Animals, AHM, and WYWH are definitely albums that deserve more recognition, but albums like DSOTM and The Wall make me wonder how committed they are to the prog scene. Unfortunately I don't have enough time to cover everything I want to in your post, but if there is anything else you wish to debate/still don't fully understand about my opinion please feel free to respond to me again.
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Birdwithteeth, I would like you to consider not letting what other people think effect your appreciation of a band. Would you feel differently if these people you encounter didn't exist? I understand you don't feel the same way about PF that you used to, but don't you get nostalgic listening to stuff from yesteryear? I was listening to PF in the 70s and maybe I don't play them so much anymore because there is so much great music to digest, but when I listen to them now I still love it. PT may get really big in a few years, I hope and doubt that your opinion of his music will change if millions flock to be PT fans. Peace, Kenmar
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