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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2011 at 14:54
Justin Bieber qualifies as a band... And for inclusion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2011 at 00:58
^ My bad x2.....and duly noted. I don't know who to pick Confused
 
I'm so cornfused....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2011 at 01:26

I've yet to hear a band that can truly do no wrong (though Tull does come close...I've been rather fond of them for a quite a while now). 

I can say that The Decemberists have never truly let me down, although there is a new album up for a listen somewhat soon, so, knock on wood...

I'll also say that as long as The Doors had Morrison with them, they failed to do anything terrible. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2011 at 01:30
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

I've yet to hear a band that can truly do no wrong (though Tull does come close...I've been rather fond of them for a quite a while now). 

I can say that The Decemberists have never truly let me down, although there is a new album up for a listen somewhat soon, so, knock on wood...

I'll also say that as long as The Doors had Morrison with them, they failed to do anything terrible. 



How about the song "The Perfect Crime?" Ouch



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2011 at 02:30
Originally posted by POTA POTA wrote:

All of Pink Floyd
Damn near all of Alan Parsons Project
All of Camel
Almost all of Tim Buckley
You are propbably more or less right about Camel and Pink Floyd!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2011 at 08:25
Meshuggah
Genesis
Led Zeppelin
Arjen Lucassen (Aryeon/Star One specifically)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2011 at 14:48
Arjen Lucassen is a genius!
Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2011 at 16:07
^ or a workaholic Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2011 at 16:24
Probably both LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2011 at 16:29
I would love to say Rush, but Vapor Trails and Test for Echo were probably my least favorite prog albums ever. I couldn't get into the "modern" rock sound at all. It's strange because I loved Snakes & Arrows.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2011 at 20:12
Not exactly a band, but the duo of Robert Fripp & Brian Eno always seemed to produce amazing music!  Favorite songs include "No One Receiving," "King's Lead Hat," "Baby's On Fire," "St. Elmo's Fire" etc. etc.  

Pity that they never formed a band around that concept!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2011 at 01:13

Almost every band that sticks around long enough will eventually do something wrong.    With the exception of bands that break up while still on top like Led Zeppelin or the Beatles, or The Doors due to the early death of Jim Morrison, most bands will eventually reach a point where they either can't get any better or are afraid to try.    There is also the inevitable temptation to sell out for mass appeal and sacrifice the very essence of what made you a great band to begin with.     Of all the long term bands, King Crimson comes the closest to doing nothing wrong, because even there worst is better than most other bands best.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2011 at 00:09
Originally posted by By--Tor By--Tor wrote:

Almost every band that sticks around long enough will eventually do something wrong.    With the exception of bands that break up while still on top like Led Zeppelin or the Beatles, or The Doors due to the early death of Jim Morrison, most bands will eventually reach a point where they either can't get any better or are afraid to try.    There is also the inevitable temptation to sell out for mass appeal and sacrifice the very essence of what made you a great band to begin with.     Of all the long term bands, King Crimson comes the closest to doing nothing wrong, because even there worst is better than most other bands best.


Good points & welcome, By-Tor!  As a musician & composer, I can tell you that coming up with quality ideas consistently is exhaustingly physically, mentally, & emotionally!  What sounds GREAT to me may sound like sh*te to my fellow musicians!    This can lead to an "averaging" effect, where the creative energy is watered down due to consensus-building. 

The earliest efforts, or recordings that involve new band members, often sparkle.  LTIA is one of those, reflecting a great deal of youth & creative energy on the part of Fripp's new bandmates....their energy was clearly infectious, driving Fripp to some new heights!  

If music is honestly presented to the fans, then it is worth a listen.  I've come to appreciate many recordings that I disliked at first, or after several listens ("Duke" by Genesis has some really good stuff for example).   However, some efforts, like "Union" by Yes, don't seem to grow better even after many listenings.  It wasn't a terribly "honest" musical product, but rather sort of a political project.  Cheers!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2011 at 08:23
Originally posted by By--Tor By--Tor wrote:

With the exception of bands that break up while still on top like Led Zeppelin or the Beatles, or The Doors due to the early death of Jim Morrison, most bands will eventually reach a point where they either can't get any better or are afraid to try.

Haven't yet heard everything from the Beatles or the Doors, but they're pretty good candidates, I guess. But I don't understand why so many people think Led Zeppelin are infallible. Even leaving beside the stuff I don't like from their "best years", they were pretty inconsistent later on. It possibly already started on Houses of the Holy with "The Crunge" and especially "D'yer Mak'er", but it became pretty obvious on Physical Graffiti. Sure, on a double album spiced with old leftovers, you're bound to have some filler, but Presence was all original material and I find "Candy Store Rock" and "Hots on for Nowhere" to be pretty insubstantial. But if anyone argues that In Through the Out Door isn't a disappointment, I wonder what exactly he wants from Led Zeppelin. I very much think that Led Zeppelin disbanded way past their prime, but then again I'm pretty critical of much of the band's output anyway.

Regarding my own "can do no wrong" artist: There's no artist  to my knowledge that made only songs that I enjoy. But if we're talking on the scale of albums, probably the original Mothers of Invention and the Roxy-era Mothers. I think it's okay if I split the Mothers up into several bands, because they really are pretty different.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2011 at 09:24
Kudos to any Band that has the guts to try something different but I think that the band who went out just when they had run their course creative-wise was Gentle Giant. They were under pressure by the upper echolons to create more simplified music and they met these whims halfway by producing quality material all the way up to the last album Civilian. They threw in the towel when it was time and individually moved on to various other endeavours. Like JT I can listen to any GG track. The only thing I can think of were those below grade quality live albums that started comming out in the early 2000s some of which turned out to beillegal bootlegs.

I nevertheless snatched them all up.Approve.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2011 at 09:30
Originally posted by The Sleepwalker The Sleepwalker wrote:

I wish I could say Pink Floyd, but I don't like The Division Bell at all.

Tool possibly is one of the only bands that I enjoy all music from (they don't have the biggest discography thoughTongue).
 
I quite like the Division Bell, but even if I didn't, they've done worse.
 
I could really do without the studio side of Ummagumma and at least half of The Final Cut, not too crazy about Momentary Lapse either though I don't think it's downright terrible like a lot of people do.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2011 at 23:14
Originally posted by ThaNuke ThaNuke wrote:

I would love to say Rush, but Vapor Trails and Test for Echo were probably my least favorite prog albums ever. I couldn't get into the "modern" rock sound at all. It's strange because I loved Snakes & Arrows.
 
I cite "Side B" of both Presto (excepting "Available Light") and "Side B" of Roll The Bones as Rush's nadir. Neil's lyrics on Vapor Trails are light years ahead of the, er, hate to say this, rubbish he penned for the likes of "Anagram (For Mongo)" and "Neurotica," among others.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2011 at 04:23
This thread is still alive, incredible! I don't remember what I have replied one year ago, but I haven't rated ANY Pink Floyd studio album less that 3 stars. All the other dynosaurs have at least one bad release.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2011 at 12:08

flower kings, symphony X

Marillion i love all the album i have so far
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2011 at 12:20
The second Miles Davis Quintet , Contracuarteto , Charles Mingus , The mothers of invention :)
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