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friso
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 24 2007 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 2506 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 03:08 | |||
I don't hate popular prog, but I do feel irritated once in a while by people who worship the popular masterpieces without rational valuation of these albums. I'd much rather see people write good, critical reviews about lesser known masterpieces of the genre.
Furthermore I must admit that I do approach 'popular prog' with much care. Often these albums are easy to get into or have an amazing production. The latter can really be blessing, but somehow a good recording can make people less critical toward composition and level of inventiveness. |
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 03:13 | |||
I don't think the stated reason some people dislike popular prog is because of its popularity. For many, bands like Genesis, Yes etc, are simply not experimental enough, and are therefore less deserving of a prog tag. At the end of the day, there is no such thing as a good or bad music, there is only music you do like and music you don't like. Don't let the opinions of others get to you. |
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lazland
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 28 2008 Location: Wales Status: Offline Points: 13780 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 03:57 | |||
This, in spades. I respect everyone's right to like or dislike a piece of work, but I will never understand the attitude that because it was/is popular, it is somehow bad. It isn't. |
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Henry Plainview
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 26 2008 Location: Declined Status: Offline Points: 16715 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 04:26 | |||
Who has said this? We're all arguing against a position that nobody in the discussion is willing to defend! Just like when we complain about pop fans who won't listen to anything besides Top 40 or elitist avant-garde fans who only like constant dissonance or symphonic fans who are close-minded and won't try anything new or prog metal fans who are close minded and only like prog metal or Raga Rock fans for being complete jerks and losers (although that last one is only because it's easy to pick on people who don't exist). Does stating our dislike of a stereotype validate us in some way? This is something that comes up not just here but fairly frequently on the internet generally (less charitable communities call their version of this behavior a "circlejerk") and I find it baffling. Also, Watcher, I didn't see the post you refer to in the OP, but I am 99% sure that poster was joking when he called your choices cliche. Or perhaps he was annoyed that you were adding a post in the recent purchases thread when someone on this site buying ELP and Caravan is not exactly revelatory. I don't know, I'd have to see the post and who made it to read any intent into it without guessing, but you're not going to find any serious opposition to listening to well-regarded albums of a certain genre before trying to find the obscure stuff.
Edited by Henry Plainview - January 27 2011 at 04:31 |
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trackstoni
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 23 2008 Location: Lebanon Status: Offline Points: 934 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 04:40 | |||
this ! and more << when i see that , Thick as a Brick is #1 , and Passion Play is only Good or Excellent album ! Fragile is a Masterpiece but Relayer is not ! in this case i have to reconsider the most popular stuff !
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Harold-The-Barrel
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 05 2010 Location: Dublin, Ireland Status: Offline Points: 659 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 05:20 | |||
No! If you'll pardon the pun, "I know what I like" and it doesn't matter to me who does or doesn't like it. I've no problem with popularity, if the music appeals to me, but as someone else mentioned, some bands get over exposed in these here parts, which can lead to a sub concious loathing of an artist for no other reason than they get talked about too much. All those albums you mentioned are excellent and are well worth checking out by all Prog fans, but there is a small snobbery factor going on here, the more obscure the band the better they must be...apparantly...? Its basically one-upmanship gone mad....but having said sometimes the obscure is better
Popularity! What is popular anyway? I mean bands who would seem to be popular, Porcupine Tree, Transatlantic, Opeth etc I don't know anybody outsde this forum who has even heard of them, never mind being able to critique their music! |
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Snow Dog
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Posted: January 27 2011 at 05:24 | |||
How can you share such a juvenile opinion?
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Henry Plainview
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 26 2008 Location: Declined Status: Offline Points: 16715 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 05:42 | |||
They're both very clearly joking.
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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ExittheLemming
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 19 2007 Location: Penal Colony Status: Offline Points: 11420 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 06:25 | |||
Henry's right, such is the way the proposition is framed, arguing against it would be tantamount to a troll self incriminating themselves. |
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Snow Dog
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Posted: January 27 2011 at 06:39 | |||
They are? How does one tell?
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Junges
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 19 2006 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 646 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 07:47 | |||
No. There is no reason for it. It is like hating Led Zeppelin just because they are one of the most recognized rock bands, but that doesn't make them bad. The music is what counts.
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:05 | |||
!) Sometimes an artist is very popular, simply because they are broadly recongised to be extremely good at what they do on an artistic level.
2) Sometimes an artist is very popular, simply because what they do conforms to an industry proven formula of what sells to a broad audience. To be honest, I can't think of any prog bands who achieved popularity through the criteria in point 2. They wouldn't be prog bands if they had. Please don't point out the pop success of Genesis and Yes in the 80's. They were selling lorry loads of albums long before then.. |
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Xanatos
Forum Senior Member Banned Joined: February 01 2010 Location: Latin America Status: Offline Points: 305 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:05 | |||
Only hipsters will tend to hate a band just because of his popularity
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Ixirn
Forum Newbie Joined: May 18 2010 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 31 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:06 | |||
I wouldn't say I dislike some of the more popular prog because it's popular, but I certainly dislike some of the popular stuff. I also tend to take a more negative angle towards stuff that is popular that i don't particularly like, compared to less popular bands, mainly to be a bit of a counterweight to all the overly enthusiastic fans. I find Dream Theater to be hugely overrated, and the same goes for Opeth and PT. I find TAAB to be uninteresting. The popularity of these (and I own albums by all of them) makes me more likely to voice negative opinions about them. If they weren't popular I probably would ignore them completely (like you tend to do with most mediocre stuff). Another point worth mentioning is that popular bands/songs/albums may tend to be more in the taste of the masses, and not so much for me (I realize that I sound like an elitist snob here). I don't mean that the taste of a lot of people is bad, but experience has taught me that if a random person says "You have to listen to this! It's awesome!", it pretty much never suits me, and the same goes for highly rated stuff on sites like this. There are exceptions to this, and I like some of the higher ranked albums on here, but the argument that popular usually doesn't fit me still stands. I have also discovered after looking at some ratings here that I tend to like the less popular stuff more. Take Pain of Salvation, which is a band I know very well. Their highest rated album (not by a huge margin, but still) is The Perfect Element. To me that is easily their worst album. Two of my favorite albums by them is Road Salt and Scarsick. They are way down at the bottom if you look at the ratings, between 0.5 and 0.85 points below the next album. I'm sure there are more examples of this too. The conclusion is: I don't really like a lot of the popular stuff, but that's probably more because it doesn't suit my taste rather than because it's popular, though there also is an element of hating the more popular stuff just because it's popular and I don't feel it deserves to be. |
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Prog Geo
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 09 2010 Location: Athens (Greece) Status: Offline Points: 2555 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:17 | |||
Generally popularity bothers me!(especially in music)So,the answer is yes.But I don't hate certain prog.I usually don't choose to hear it.
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hobocamp
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 17 2010 Location: Fine Furniture Status: Offline Points: 525 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:20 | |||
Henry and Lemmie - the voices of reason in another emotion-filled and humor-blind thread. Onward through the fog!
Edited by hobocamp - January 27 2011 at 08:27 |
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zravkapt
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Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:33 | |||
And hipsters will like a band for no other reason than they are *not* popular.
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:35 | |||
I'm guessing you at least give it a chance before deciding not to hear it again? |
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Manuel
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 09 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 13481 |
Posted: January 27 2011 at 08:47 | |||
Same here. I personally don't care if the music is popular, either if it's considered prog or not. If I like it, I'll buy it and listen to it, if not, it will not make it to my collection, no matter what people say. I will always respect the work of an artist, either I like their music or not, but if I don't like it, I don't see the point of investing time and money on it.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: January 27 2011 at 09:15 | |||
Is this the defintion of the hipster? Because by this logic a vast number of proggers are pure hipsters. Just hear them talking about mainstream music and tastes. I thought the hipster is the person who thinks that certain slightly unconventional mainstream music he likes is the best, most exquisite and avantgarde music ever. Like indie-rock, which is just a subsection of pop culture. Whenever I mention an indie and highly popular band that I like, I get called a hipster So one of these two definitions must be wrong, they pretty much contradict each other. |
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