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Progist
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 28 2010 Location: Norfolk UK Status: Offline Points: 251 |
Posted: June 10 2010 at 13:33 |
I thought long & hard, but I can't honestly think of a band who have made no bad or mediocre songs. I will have to give up & say NONE
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rod65
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 28 2010 Status: Offline Points: 248 |
Posted: June 10 2010 at 17:31 |
A hard call, as Progist points out. For me, I suppose there are a few:
IQ
Arena
Rush
Touchstone (though with only two albums out, much remains to be seen)
Nightwish (While I do not think that Annette is as good a vocalist as Tarja by a long shot, the most recent album as a whole is still excellent)
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roux-en y
Forum Newbie Joined: June 10 2010 Location: Ecosse Status: Offline Points: 3 |
Posted: June 10 2010 at 19:01 |
Now call me old fashioned.....but didn't the question use the word bands? Then why are so many people using solo artists?
ELP made 2 duff albums, but these are eclipsed by the brillinace of the rest........just lstened to Pictures going to work, and what an uplift i got from it...ELP all the way (just pretend Love Beach and In the Hot Seat are OK)
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sirfragalot86
Forum Newbie Joined: March 09 2010 Location: PA Status: Offline Points: 12 |
Posted: June 11 2010 at 00:07 |
Well no can do no wrong.
Bands that are close Devin Townsend (All of his work) Steven Wilson (All of his work although I have never listened to "no-man"). Ayreon Shadow Gallery Neal Morse (Well his prog work anyway) Bands that have some wrong but overall close Dream Theater (Train of Thought) Iron Maiden (Virtual XI, if only Bruce would sing that album). |
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stonebeard
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
Posted: June 11 2010 at 01:53 |
I've thought long about this one, and I agree. A couple of their songs might get a 2.5/5 from me in the worst of moods, but every album of theirs is mostly songs I love and I would hesitate to give any single album less than 3.5/5, maybe even 4/5.
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stonebeard
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
Posted: June 11 2010 at 01:56 |
eh. Lightbulb Sun is the least affecting album to me. It's like...the most "British" album in the world. "How is Your Life Today" Egads! Also, you must not have listened much to their pre-Sunday of Life stuff. A good 1/3 of the songs on The Nostalgia Factory are like Sargent Pepper on crack snorting ground up ecstasy and Jello mix. Maybe if you really like that kind of thing, but it's passable to me...
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jennstall
Forum Newbie Joined: June 06 2010 Location: Boston Status: Offline Points: 1 |
Posted: June 11 2010 at 02:57 |
I really didn't think I had a band that could do no wrong because even for my favorites there is always one album that I'm not fond of. I'd love to be able to say Pink Floyd, but I really loathe most of The Wall.
But then I realized that I do have one. It's The Doors. I can just load up their discography and listen to it from beginning to end. |
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20239 |
Posted: June 11 2010 at 03:46 |
Yup, every artist or group has itw weak moments.
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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DarrylDuchess
Forum Newbie Joined: May 23 2010 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
Posted: June 12 2010 at 20:32 |
No bands I can think of have no weak songs. Every band I love has songs I skip.
Closest exceptions are the Police, whose albums after Synchronicity I don't recognize as legit, and I only skip a few songs in their "Message In A Box" set, and Supertramp, during the Davies & Hodgson era. I put Rush in a special category, because while they're probably my favourite band overall they have a few songs that for me are such stinkers that I can't bear them for even a moment. Until Big Generator, Yes was batting .999 Genesis before Invisible Touch, ditto. For both, though, their music after that I just don't care for, with a few rare exceptions. Geddy had an interesting comment. He noted that when he sees very old footage of himself he feels little in common with that person. We all change a great deal over time. No wonder musicians produce such different music over a long career-- and no wonder we fans appreciate some of it more or less than other bits. It's this way with just about everything: I am a bit of a car buff, and some models I love at this or that era, but the same name is given to models later on that suck and, sometimes, get good again (the Mustang, for example.) Dealerships, too, can have good days and bad. Same with motorcycles, smartphones, Leathermen, you name it. Everyone's record is spotty. After Mother Teresa died, her journals caused some consternation among many who had admired her. Recently Helen Thomas demonstrated that a career can end too late: if she'd have retired a few days earlier (and kept her mouth shut) she might have been a 'correspondent who could do no wrong.' Sometimes bands are the same: Supertramp after Hodgson-- his solo stuff and the band that continued-- were forgettable or worse. Genesis' Calling All Stations: <shudder>
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CinemaZebra
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 13 2010 Location: Ancient Rome Status: Offline Points: 6795 |
Posted: June 13 2010 at 12:45 |
Dun? I don't know, probably no one.
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WileyMarshall
Forum Newbie Joined: May 03 2009 Status: Offline Points: 27 |
Posted: June 13 2010 at 20:31 |
Jethro Tull, Frank Zappa, Gentle Giant
too many to count! |
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sydbarrett2010
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 08 2010 Location: iran Status: Offline Points: 595 |
Posted: August 13 2010 at 06:10 |
king crimson
pink floyd porcupine tree opeth |
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: August 13 2010 at 06:25 |
Precisely. When the greats from the '70's crashed and burned with commercialitis that pretty much proved that there is no such thing. But as you see in this thread, fans can be really forgiving. |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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rdtprog
Special Collaborator Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams Joined: April 04 2009 Location: Mtl, QC Status: Offline Points: 5285 |
Posted: August 13 2010 at 06:34 |
Since the creation of the CD format, artists have done some pretty lame songs just to fill 80 minutes of music. In the 70's the album format of 40-45 minutes was just the right amount of time to put the essential songs.
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Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness.
Emile M. Cioran |
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sleeper
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
Posted: August 13 2010 at 15:04 |
There are also quite a few 60+ minute albums that prove this cliche to be just that.
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Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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Jinura
Forum Newbie Joined: June 24 2010 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 37 |
Posted: August 13 2010 at 15:31 |
Queen, everything, I even enjoy the more "commercial" 80s sound.. Well with the sole exception of Hot Space..
David Bowie from 69' to.. 76' or there abouts, Young Americans left out that is |
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nahnite
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 24 2008 Status: Offline Points: 159 |
Posted: August 14 2010 at 19:52 |
Had this post come up last year, I'd have said Porcupine Tree. Then I got my hands on "The Incident". It sucked.
So...it's gotta be Opeth.
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verslibre
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 17068 |
Posted: August 14 2010 at 21:06 |
If such a band exists, it's probably not a prog band.
BUT...
Where Zombi is concerned...they haven't issued a dog yet. They only have a handful, though. Steve Moore's solo output has been top-notch, too.
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boo boo
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 28 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 905 |
Posted: August 14 2010 at 21:56 |
As far as the most consistant band ever. I'd have to give the award to either The Beatles or King Crimson.
The worst Beatles album is Yellow Submarine but that's mostly because half of it isn't Beatles music, since the actual Beatles songs on that record are quality Hey Bulldog is one of my faves.
The worst KC album is TCOL but it's just ok, everything else I'd go as far as to call above average. Yes that includes Islands and Beat.
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idoownu
Forum Groupie Joined: April 01 2010 Status: Offline Points: 75 |
Posted: August 14 2010 at 22:54 |
I thought long and hard and came up with a small list:
-Mike Oldfield
-Jethro Tull
-Yes (even Union, 90125, Big Generator, and Open Your Eyes)
-Godspeed You! Black Emperor
-King Crimson
-Pink Floyd
-Dream Theater
As for not prog bands:
-U2
-Led Zeppelin (I doubt I spelled it right... never can)
-Brian Eno (But then again he makes Ambient, how could mess up ambient?)
-Muse
-Beatles (I don't consider them prog)
-Casting Crowns
-Coldplay
-Green Day
-That guy that made the Nutcracker Suite (and a flurry of other classical composers)
Well, not very small of a list actually...
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