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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 13:18
It's never been away, it's never going away, it's here to stay for ever............................Many of the classic bands still make a tidy living from gigs, bands such as Marillion & IQ do well via their internet sites, and some newer bands such as Radiohead, PT. DT, and Muse, to name but a few, do very well. There will always be a market for intelligent music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 16:51
Bands such as Muse and Radiohead are extremely popular overseas and have a lot of prog elements with them and also note that there inspirations are prog legends like King Crimson ELP and so fourth now in america it seems that metal and pop are the only things still really popular that and the diabetes of music COUNTRY (more like herpes) so if there were to be a movement in america it would be by artist such as DT and Mastodon due to the fact they are metal   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 17:23
Originally posted by Bonnek Bonnek wrote:


Porcupine Tree and Opeth can make a living yes, but would you call them popular?
I've yet to meet somebody who knows them without me having slapped them around the ears with it first !


Yeah, I would call PT popular, I don't know anyone from my school who hasn't heard of them. And I know alot of people who also listen to them LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 17:33
I can't remember the product (a car or credit card?), but a piece of Yes'  Your Move is featured at the end of commercial.  Actually, I find that rather disturbing, like the first time I heard The Who or Led Zeppelin in a commercial, but at least it shows some kind of awareness.
 
For myself, though, Prog never went away, even though it dwelt in many past favorites for me for many years.  It is through the work of a good friend of mine and this site, that I have rediscovered its glories and new artists.  It has been many years since I paid any attention to what people call popular - I don't really care.  I listen to what I like and fortunately have found a lot to listen to that I like.  I guess you can say I know what's in my wardrobe!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 17:34
There is actually a kid at my school who wears Opeth and Between the Buried and Me, and I've seen a girl wear a Frank Zappa shirt.  Pink Floyd and Rush are also still incredibly popular among teenagers, although many of them don't know what the genre is called.  Other than that, I don't think Prog is going to make comeback like it did when it first started.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 18:00
Originally posted by johnfripp johnfripp wrote:

I dont know about you but to me it seems like there are more prog rock artists coming out these daysClap and some are actualy popular lets here what you think do you agree or not.
 
I just wish I enjoyed some of them.   


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 18:11
Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

Originally posted by johnfripp johnfripp wrote:

I dont know about you but to me it seems like there are more prog rock artists coming out these daysClap and some are actualy popular lets here what you think do you agree or not.
 
I just wish I enjoyed some of them.   

Well, the advantage of sticking to the '70's is that it's a closed circuit, baby.  I'm almost jealous of people who have taken that position, but then I think, you know, prog music is a banquet and you're choosing to starve yourself to a certain extent.  I mean when you take in this site, there is so much variety, everything isn't for everyone, but then when is that ever the case in life anyway?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 18:45
About a week ago I casually mentioned the band Porcupine Tree to someone who happens to be a big prog fan like me and some other guy who was wearing an Iron Maiden t shirt overheard the coversation and commented that Porcupine Tree were one of his favorite bands. This guy was probably not a big prog fan (how many prog fans do you know who wear Iron Maiden t-shirts!? Wink )so I consider this a good sign. They(PT) have been pretty well known for the past several years or so and it definitely seems that a lot of metal fans have discovered prog. Blame Dream Theater for that or maybe even this website for including so much metal related stuff. :)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 19:06
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

Originally posted by johnfripp johnfripp wrote:

I dont know about you but to me it seems like there are more prog rock artists coming out these daysClap and some are actualy popular lets here what you think do you agree or not.
 
I just wish I enjoyed some of them.   

Well, the advantage of sticking to the '70's is that it's a closed circuit, baby.  I'm almost jealous of people who have taken that position, but then I think, you know, prog music is a banquet and you're choosing to starve yourself to a certain extent.  I mean when you take in this site, there is so much variety, everything isn't for everyone, but then when is that ever the case in life anyway?
 
 
I consider myself as feasting on music that actually sounds good to me.  Selfishly, I listen to music for my own enjoyment.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 19:52
I don't think its coming back. though i want it to the only real popular bands are radio head, muse and pink floyd, and it seems only the stoner's listen to Pink Floyd. not that, that is bad or good. I love Prog and i would love for it to be popular again but it wont be. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 20:53
well you never know it dream theater porcupine tree and opeth are prety popular
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 22:00
Well among younger people aged 14-25 or so the most popular prog bands are Muse, Radiohead, Mars Volta, Coheed and Cambria, Dream Theater, Decemberists and Porcupine Treee. These bands all come from either an indie or metal background or both. You could also add Pink Floyd and Rush to the mix. I'd say most people in that age range know all those bands yet have no f**king clue who ELP or Yes are.  Even the so called prog fans among them. They would probably associate Genesis with the pop stuff that they did later on. There could be exceptions if these kids have parents who have a copy of selling england by the pound, Close to the Edge or Brain salad surgery in their collections. Oh and if there are any kiddies on here who don't know those albums I won't say you are on the wrong site but you need to get them as soon as possible since they are well establshed classic prog albums that every prog fan has to have or at least hear (no ifs ands or buts ;) ).


As for prog coming back, let me ask this. When did it die? And if it did die what year did it die and what year did it "come back?" Some people say it died in 1978 but even if that is the case it would only apply to maybe the US or England as many places such as Japan, South America and Spain were just getting started around then. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 29 2010 at 22:03
Who needs new artists when you can get the real thing on LPs or CD reissues of albums by artists from the golden age?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2010 at 05:52
Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

Well among younger people aged 14-25 or so the most popular prog bands are Muse, Radiohead, Mars Volta, Coheed and Cambria, Dream Theater, Decemberists and Porcupine Treee. These bands all come from either an indie or metal background or both. You could also add Pink Floyd and Rush to the mix. I'd say most people in that age range know all those bands yet have no f**king clue who ELP or Yes are.  Even the so called prog fans among them. They would probably associate Genesis with the pop stuff that they did later on. There could be exceptions if these kids have parents who have a copy of selling england by the pound, Close to the Edge or Brain salad surgery in their collections. Oh and if there are any kiddies on here who don't know those albums I won't say you are on the wrong site but you need to get them as soon as possible since they are well establshed classic prog albums that every prog fan has to have or at least hear (no ifs ands or buts ;) ).


As for prog coming back, let me ask this. When did it die? And if it did die what year did it die and what year did it "come back?" Some people say it died in 1978 but even if that is the case it would only apply to maybe the US or England as many places such as Japan, South America and Spain were just getting started around then. 
Well heres the only problem with what you said im 15 and i absolutely love ELP and Yes im not one of the new prog heads who started with radiohead and coheed and cambria i started with yes and thats what got me to look up bands lie king crimson or genisis. the first thing that comes to mind when i think of Genisis is peter gabrials awesome stage prefomance and return of the giant hogweed and yes my parents are one of the good ones who got me into all this haha thanks dad so id consider myself an exeptionTongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2010 at 06:01
I believe that there will be no sudden prog comeback movement. All musical "movements" are getting less defined imo. I think it's popularity will fluctuate from now on, but there'll never be another 4 song double album topping the charts.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2010 at 06:47
probley not did any 4 song doudle album top the chart 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2010 at 10:33
Prog is dead. Dead.


All those fancy bands after 1990 are not prog.

Prog is dead. Dead. Dead. Dead.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2010 at 10:51
how are they not prog and it is verry much alive sirSmile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2010 at 11:23
Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

 
I consider myself as feasting on music that actually sounds good to me.  Selfishly, I listen to music for my own enjoyment.

That's really weird, me too.  My wife isn't a prog freak.  LOL
Doesn't change the fact that I still listen to and enjoy prog from all the past decades.  I think I may have to refuse to enjoy prog from this new decade though. Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 30 2010 at 14:33
Originally posted by RoyFairbank RoyFairbank wrote:

Prog is dead. Dead.


All those fancy bands after 1990 are not prog.

Prog is dead. Dead. Dead. Dead.
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