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Poll Question: Next to prog, your favorite genre?
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2 [1.23%]
5 [3.09%]
7 [4.32%]
54 [33.33%]
24 [14.81%]
1 [0.62%]
1 [0.62%]
22 [13.58%]
1 [0.62%]
0 [0.00%]
2 [1.23%]
0 [0.00%]
0 [0.00%]
13 [8.02%]
30 [18.52%]
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2008 at 15:26
Hi,
 
I cast for "other" ... because the minute I label what I listen to, I'm no longer hearing it.
 
Just remember that a Bass Guitar can be played by a lot of different folks around the world ... and it will never sound the same ... even with the same amp and settings!
 
It's not about the genre ... it's about the music!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2008 at 17:36
Classic Rock, Proto prog (which is sometimes the same), heavy metal, or classical...

Okay I vote proto prog.Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2008 at 17:37
Seriously who voted for hip hop and rap??? That stuff really stinks...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2008 at 17:38
Originally posted by Speesh Speesh wrote:

After prog its a pretty much equal balance of acid folk, hip-hop, jazz, classical (mainly contemporary stuff), and psychedelic proto prog. Put my vote down for hip-hop cause it'll probably be pretty stagnant here Tongue.


Oooh... So you voted hip hop...DeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDead

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2008 at 18:52
Originally posted by progrocker2244 progrocker2244 wrote:

Seriously who voted for hip hop and rap??? That stuff really stinks...
 
Not really, whenever I hear it, I dont smell anything...
 
Where's the metal option?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 01 2009 at 13:14
Heavy Metal for me. Opeth and Tool actually got me into prog in the first place. x3
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 01 2009 at 18:53
Originally posted by progrocker2244 progrocker2244 wrote:

Seriously who voted for hip hop and rap??? That stuff really stinks...
But we're not elitists, no sir!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 01 2009 at 19:05
Other prog. That's my favorite genre besides prog. Seriously, I don't listen to anything else. But that's b/c prog is not a genre, but an attitude towards creating/enjoying music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 01 2009 at 19:16
ErmmThe poll seems to assume that prog must be everyone's favourite form of music here (I won't say "genre," as prog is not a single genre), but this is not the case with me, at least.
 
I am a rock fan, first and foremost (I tend to lump prog -- about 10 -15% of my "rock" collection -- in there), and my next largest collection would be traditional/Celtic -- ie, folk music, followed by jazz fusion (which I generally don't consider "prog" -- my working definition of "prog" being a fairly narrow one, more along the lines of classic and/or "symphonic" prog here.
 
I tend to work with very broad, more inclusive genres. I recently re-classified a ton of music on my I-pod, eliminating supposed genres like "alternative and punk" altogether (now just "rock."). I even called my blues CDs "rock," as, to my ears, John Lee Hooker fits in well with Led Zeppelin, for example, when I put "rock" on random shuffle. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 01 2009 at 23:36
I'm more of a metalhead than a proghead, so this was an easy one for me.
I'm PriestofSadWings at Metal Archives.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2009 at 00:32
^ "POSW," eh? Ermm
 
Smile I'm keen to guess. Is it:
 
Pain Of Searing Warts?
 
Pleaser Of Several Women?
 
Prisoner Of Swedish War?
 
Parents Owed Serious Whipping?
 
Pleasant Old Sister's Wimple?
 
Pair Of Salivating Wildebeest?
 
Please Open Several Windows?
 
Peter Owns South Wales?
 
Pour On Sauce, Worcestershire?
 
 
Am I getting close? Big smile


Edited by Peter - January 02 2009 at 00:43
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2009 at 05:14
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

ErmmThe poll seems to assume that prog must be everyone's favourite form of music here (I won't say "genre," as prog is not a single genre), but this is not the case with me, at least.
 
I am a rock fan, first and foremost (I tend to lump prog -- about 10 -15% of my "rock" collection -- in there), and my next largest collection would be traditional/Celtic -- ie, folk music, followed by jazz fusion (which I generally don't consider "prog" -- my working definition of "prog" being a fairly narrow one, more along the lines of classic and/or "symphonic" prog here.
 
I tend to work with very broad, more inclusive genres. I recently re-classified a ton of music on my I-pod, eliminating supposed genres like "alternative and punk" altogether (now just "rock."). I even called my blues CDs "rock," as, to my ears, John Lee Hooker fits in well with Led Zeppelin, for example, when I put "rock" on random shuffle. Smile


It's not assuming anything, it's just asking.
And it's "next to prog" not "just behind prog".


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2009 at 05:16
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

^ "POSW," eh? Ermm
 
Smile I'm keen to guess. Is it:
 
Pain Of Searing Warts?
 
Pleaser Of Several Women?
 
Prisoner Of Swedish War?
 
Parents Owed Serious Whipping?
 
Pleasant Old Sister's Wimple?
 
Pair Of Salivating Wildebeest?
 
Please Open Several Windows?
 
Peter Owns South Wales?
 
Pour On Sauce, Worcestershire?
 
 
Am I getting close? Big smile


I love how the answer was literally cm's above your postWinkLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2009 at 09:48
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

ErmmThe poll seems to assume that prog must be everyone's favourite form of music here (I won't say "genre," as prog is not a single genre), but this is not the case with me, at least.
 
I am a rock fan, first and foremost (I tend to lump prog -- about 10 -15% of my "rock" collection -- in there), and my next largest collection would be traditional/Celtic -- ie, folk music, followed by jazz fusion (which I generally don't consider "prog" -- my working definition of "prog" being a fairly narrow one, more along the lines of classic and/or "symphonic" prog here.
 
I tend to work with very broad, more inclusive genres. I recently re-classified a ton of music on my I-pod, eliminating supposed genres like "alternative and punk" altogether (now just "rock."). I even called my blues CDs "rock," as, to my ears, John Lee Hooker fits in well with Led Zeppelin, for example, when I put "rock" on random shuffle. Smile


It's not assuming anything, it's just asking.
And it's "next to prog" not "just behind prog".


 
Stern Smile Hughes, I am more than a bit familiar with the nuances of the English language, and when English-speakers say "next to" in the manner and context in which it was used here, it generally means "secondary to," as in "next in order of preference."
 
idiom:
next to
1. Adjacent to: the car next to hers.
2. Following in order or degree: Next to skiing, she likes hiking.
3. Almost; practically: next to impossible.
 
If the poll was asking something like "what music do you like just as much as prog" or "equally well" then it should have said that. I believe that the vast majority of respondents interpreted the question just as i did, because that is just what such a question means.
 
You are not the poll's author, so why do you feel qualified, let alone compelled, to "correct" me on my comprehension of the question?Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2009 at 09:54
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

^ "POSW," eh? Ermm
 
Smile I'm keen to guess. Is it:
 
Pain Of Searing Warts?
 
Pleaser Of Several Women?
 
Prisoner Of Swedish War?
 
Parents Owed Serious Whipping?
 
Pleasant Old Sister's Wimple?
 
Pair Of Salivating Wildebeest?
 
Please Open Several Windows?
 
Peter Owns South Wales?
 
Pour On Sauce, Worcestershire?
 
 
Am I getting close? Big smile


I love how the answer was literally cm's above your postWinkLOL
Where's the fun in that? I think it's obvious that my "guesses" were pure whimsy, and not serious attempts to decode the initials.
 
The signature version of his name was written all as one word, with the "of" not even capitalized -- not that easy to notice and comprehend at a glance, and again, I was just trying to amuse.Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2009 at 10:49
Originally posted by listen listen wrote:

Originally posted by progbaby progbaby wrote:

I voted for acid folk in the likes of Mark Fry, Nick Drake, early Joni Mitchell (aka, Song to a Seagull), Trader Horne, Kate Beth, Magna Carta, Tudor Lodge, Bread/Love and Dreams (not to be confused by the slow rock band Bread), Roger Rodier, Montreal (Summer's night), etc....
 

On some days, I much prefer the acid folk stuff to the progressive stuff.   Equally as good to my ears (and sometimes even better) in just about every aspect.  


I love acid folk too. Do you think Mark Fry should be added to the archives? I've suggested it but nothing has come of it so far. I've also suggested C.O.B. which I love mostly for moyshe mcstiff.

I haven't heard (of) most of the bands you listed. Can you give me ome recommendations for starting albums?

Some acid folk albums I very highly reccomend:
COB: Moyshe mcstiff...
Synanthesia: Synanthesia
Jan Dukes de grey: Mice and Rats in the Loft (and sorcerers)
Broselmaschine: Broselmashine
Trees: The Garden of Jane Delawney
Spirogyra: St. Radigunds, (and Bells Boots and Shambles)
Comus: First Utterance

Other good ones:
Emtidi: Saat
Subway: Subway
Ho(e)lderlin: Holderlin's traum
Ithaca: A Game for All Who Know



those are good recommendations.  I don't know Subway so I need to check them out.   Ithaca's earlier group was excellent too.   "The Sun also rises" is a great album too.   "Bread/Love and Dreams" released 3 outstanding albums and may be one of the best in the genre.   Still looking for a better track  than the 20+ minute "Amaryllis"  Clap      Amaryllis is everybit as progressive (if not more) than many of the albums I see featured on PA.  

http://www.amazon.com/Acid-Folk-Holy-Grails/lm/3JPD8YYY9A5LX

has some other recommendations.

The song "Infinity" on Montreal's Summer Night sends chills up/down the spine  :-)   Confused

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 02 2009 at 11:16
Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Originally posted by Peter Peter wrote:

ErmmThe poll seems to assume that prog must be everyone's favourite form of music here (I won't say "genre," as prog is not a single genre), but this is not the case with me, at least.
 
I am a rock fan, first and foremost (I tend to lump prog -- about 10 -15% of my "rock" collection -- in there), and my next largest collection would be traditional/Celtic -- ie, folk music, followed by jazz fusion (which I generally don't consider "prog" -- my working definition of "prog" being a fairly narrow one, more along the lines of classic and/or "symphonic" prog here.
 
I tend to work with very broad, more inclusive genres. I recently re-classified a ton of music on my I-pod, eliminating supposed genres like "alternative and punk" altogether (now just "rock."). I even called my blues CDs "rock," as, to my ears, John Lee Hooker fits in well with Led Zeppelin, for example, when I put "rock" on random shuffle. Smile


It's not assuming anything, it's just asking.
And it's "next to prog" not "just behind prog".


 
Stern Smile Hughes, I am more than a bit familiar with the nuances of the English language, and when English-speakers say "next to" in the manner and context in which it was used here, it generally means "secondary to," as in "next in order of preference."
 
idiom:
next to
1. Adjacent to: the car next to hers.
2. Following in order or degree: Next to skiing, she likes hiking.
3. Almost; practically: next to impossible.
 
If the poll was asking something like "what music do you like just as much as prog" or "equally well" then it should have said that. I believe that the vast majority of respondents interpreted the question just as i did, because that is just what such a question means.
 
You are not the poll's author, so why do you feel qualified, let alone compelled, to "correct" me on my comprehension of the question?Confused
Harry, like getting involved in a land war in Asia, going against Peter or Ivan in a pedantic argument is a classic blunder. ;-)
 
I also agree with him in this case.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 03:41
I´m surprised, where´s the more prog category?LOL
I´d go with heavy metal although I began in rock
music with hard rock
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 09:57
hard rock, folk, psychedelia, space and jazz in all his venues




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