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Melomaniac
Prog Reviewer
Joined: May 07 2006
Location: Canada
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Points: 4088
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 12:21 |
First time I REMEMBER listening to prog was Pink Floyd, definitely, and it was either DotM, WYWH or Animals. They were in my father's vinyl collection and I was 5-6 years old(1979, 1980) going through them and always listening to those. The first prog album I bought with my own cash was, incidentally, Pink Floyd's Wish you were Here on CD. I was 15 years old then.
So yeah, you could say Floyd had an effect on me.
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"One likes to believe in the freedom of Music" - Neil Peart, The Spirit of Radio
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nescafe726
Forum Groupie
Joined: June 07 2009
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Points: 84
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 15:03 |
Floyd made me here by their Dark Side Of The Moon.
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rushfan4
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: May 22 2007
Location: Michigan, U.S.
Status: Online
Points: 66485
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 15:27 |
Hmmm....I don't think that I have an answer to this question. I used to listen to pop 40 radio back in the early 80's and I remember hearing Tom Sawyer and Limelight and Owner of a Lonely Heart. After that I used to listen to a classic rock station so I certainly heard Pink Floyd, ELP, Yes, Rush, and Jethro Tull. I never heard any King Crimson, Camel, Can, Gabriel-era Genesis, and most other prog bands. The first prog album I actually remember listening to was when my friends and I listened to my friend's brother's copy of 2112. We were playing it at 45 speed instead of 33 speed so it really rocked, but Geddy's vocals were even squeakier than usual. I know for sure that the first Rush album that I ever owned was Caress of Steel. I would say that that was probably the first prog album that I owned although I may have bought Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse of Reason before that since I bought that on vinyl.
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robinator7991
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Joined: October 03 2011
Location: U.S.
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Points: 19
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Posted: March 19 2013 at 22:34 |
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happythe
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 15 2004
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Points: 127
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Posted: March 20 2013 at 13:24 |
An uninspired listen to Wind and Wuthering in 2002 (aged 14)... Some elapsed time... Then a radical, life-changing listen to Foxtrot in 2003. I
remember thinking something like, WHAT IS THIS TOMFOOLERY? WHO KNEW
HIJINX LIKE THESE WERE NESTLED AWAY IN RECORD SHOPS ALL ALONG?!
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Stop me from dreaming?
Okay :-(
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lerxt
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Joined: March 21 2013
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Points: 10
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Posted: March 22 2013 at 23:35 |
My dad made me listen to 2112 when I was about 10. I remember telling one of my friends that my favorite band was Rush and the girl could sing really high
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Merlin64000
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Joined: February 10 2012
Location: UK
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Points: 2
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Posted: March 23 2013 at 20:05 |
The Yes Album. 1971. Played continually during the two years
I spent doing my A Levels.
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I was there at the begining.
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resurrection
Forum Senior Member
Joined: August 08 2010
Location: London
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Points: 254
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Posted: March 24 2013 at 03:23 |
The one that started it all - In the Court of the Crimson King - majestic.
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Merlin64000
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Location: UK
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Posted: March 24 2013 at 06:26 |
Thursday night used to be Rock night at the Cleethorpes Wintergardens. In the Court of the Crimson King was played as a theme each week just before who ever was playing came on stage. Saw Genesis twice there once in 1971/2 at which they played most of Tresspass and Nursey Cryme and then again in late 1972 when they performed Foxtrot. Sadly after that they stopped playing 500 people capacity venues and I next saw them at Sheffield City Hall. STill incrediablely good but it lost the intermacy. Also saw Yes at the same venue. 1973 on the Topographic Oceans tour. Was that a blast. Saw Yes there again during the Fly From Here Tour. Good on the old stuff but the new left much to be desired.
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I was there at the begining.
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The.Crimson.King
Forum Senior Member
Joined: March 29 2013
Location: WA
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Points: 4596
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Posted: March 30 2013 at 17:15 |
My 1st was Brain Salad Surgery, bought when I was 14 after my freshman year in high school. I still remember riding my 10 speed to the local record store one morning in early July 1975. I'd heard of ELP from the song "Lucky Man" which I always thought was totally creepy! Then a couple years later the TV show "In Concert" had been advertising the California Jam concert broadcast. The clip they showed of ELP was Keith in the flying piano. I was like WTF! So, I'm looking through the E section and I see the cover for Brain Salad Surgery and that was it. A couple months later I bought the triple live "Welcome Back My Friends..." So not only was ELP my 1st prog album but also my 1st prog band.
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