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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: May 20 2013 at 19:36 | |
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brainstormer
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 20 2008 Location: Seattle, WA Status: Offline Points: 887 |
Posted: May 20 2013 at 21:06 | |
I think the whole idea of prog rock is to transcend verbal philosophy.
And to start on a prog rock philosophy note in a non-fiction form would be beyond our present level of evolution. Remember, we are some other species Neanderthals. |
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: May 21 2013 at 01:47 | |
Hmmm. I've just read Schelling and he was "confusing" electrostatic attraction with magnetic attraction. The French physicist referred to was Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, whose initial experiments occured 12 years before Schelling published Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature. It seems the horse is still leading the cart.
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brainstormer
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 20 2008 Location: Seattle, WA Status: Offline Points: 887 |
Posted: May 21 2013 at 12:14 | |
German Idealism I think is the most inspiring Western philosophy of them all. It culminated in
the philosophical "scientific" writings of Novalis. They weren't the greatest of scientists in creating hard sciences, but few were back then, but they certainly guided future generations. There is a lot locked-up in their writings that warrants further investigation.
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M27Barney
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 09 2006 Location: Swinton M27 Status: Offline Points: 3136 |
Posted: May 21 2013 at 14:02 | |
Scientifically based philosophy is highly educational. Esoteric / Theological philsophy is not. This dichotomy basically plays out that Science > Humanities period.
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progbethyname
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 30 2012 Location: HiFi Headmania Status: Offline Points: 7849 |
Posted: May 21 2013 at 23:01 | |
Can't agree here. Humanities adds good moral teaching support for individuals, especially those who feel lost and don't have a purpose in life.....lol....I kid!!! f**k humanities. |
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Larree
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 10 2013 Location: Hollywood, CA Status: Offline Points: 869 |
Posted: May 22 2013 at 14:49 | |
So I came to this site because I love progressive rock and after reading this thread all I listen to is Hip Hop!
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Larree
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 10 2013 Location: Hollywood, CA Status: Offline Points: 869 |
Posted: May 22 2013 at 15:29 | |
^ Not a diss or anything like that...
Just a little evolutionary revolutionary search for true lyrical philosophy... All good in the Larree hood!
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progbethyname
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 30 2012 Location: HiFi Headmania Status: Offline Points: 7849 |
Posted: May 22 2013 at 18:56 | |
Boooooooyakasha!!! Blondes, 40's and bitches rockin the philosophical hip hop metaphysical soup. Oh I am losing it. Lol |
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cstack3
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: July 20 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ USA Status: Offline Points: 7272 |
Posted: May 22 2013 at 21:41 | |
I love sci-fi themes in prog! "Watcher of the Skies" was the first to really grab me, and it seems all bands at least dabbled in it. ELP, Pink Floyd and others famously wallowed in sci-fi themes!
Any favorites, ye worthy forum fans?
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Kati
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 10 2010 Location: Earth Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
Posted: May 22 2013 at 22:17 | |
Awww Second life Syndrome, I seem to be always the odd one out. Unlike you, I tend to focus mostly on instrumentals, those can bring me to cry even, the build up the levels, the steps, the oh so sensitive tunes too, most memorable licks, everything, instrumentals to me are most important, no vocals needed. Even vocals can sound instrumental to me, most endearing, touching, heartfelt, this said, I never seem to memorize the lyrics, the tone in it can give me goose bumps, no need to listen to the lyrics because I hear it and feel it in the tone. All my friends could sing along to songs while I unfortunately have always been the odd one out who could only hum to those tunes I do get a thrill and/or goose bumps from great instrumentals, both acoustic and electric. Edited by Kati - May 22 2013 at 22:18 |
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richardh
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 28059 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 01:48 | |
I love sci-fi in general especially the Blade Runner vision of a dystopian future In can be a hard thing to get right. For me Eloy nailed the sci fi thing with Planets and Time To Turn Hawkwind have to be mentioned of course. We had a record deck in the school common room and they seemed to be on constantly. Listening to them now brings back a weird nostalgia. Not sure that there is as much sci fi themed albums like their used to be. Sci -fi was such a big thing in the seventies but now there is lot more fantasy based concepts which is different thing altogether imo. I would love a band to have a go at a big sci fi themed concept. |
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octopus-4
Special Collaborator RIO/Avant/Zeuhl,Neo & Post/Math Teams Joined: October 31 2006 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 14122 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 02:24 | |
Instrumentals can carry on a story even without lyrics and it's not a prog's invention. Peter and the Wolf is an early example, but the good is that while in classical music the various instruments are intended to reproduce let's say, the sound of a storm (Beethoven) or a character (Prokovief), after the 60s psychedelia has introduced another way of vehiculate a concept, based on the general feeling instead of on single instruments. So now you can follow the travel of Osiris in the realm of Death until is resurrection in an instrumental Senmuth's album, you can guess a sci-fi horror story just from the title tracks and of course from the music of many zeuhl bands, like the excellent recent Unit Wail's debut. Also the mentioned Blade Runner's soundtrack doesn't need any lyric. One more kiss, dear features lyrics totally extraneous to the story and Demis Roussos sings in a language which is a mix of Greek and Arabian, like a Greek answer to Christian Vander's Kobayan. All the rest is instrumental.
About sci-fi and fantasy, unfortunately it's a recurring thing. For a decade you have good sci-fi, then the next one has only fantasy. In music, symphonic prog has elven and fairies, prog-metal has demons and zombies, psych has sci-fi and so on, I think it depends mainly of the subgenre with the exception of Arjen Lucassen.
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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dr wu23
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20623 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 09:35 | |
nuff said.....?
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jude111
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 20 2009 Location: Not Here Status: Offline Points: 1754 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 09:36 | |
Burial's Untrue gets a lot of comparisons to Blade Runner. It's not so much the sound (you'd be hard-pressed to compare it to Vangelis), but what the music portrays. A lot of people hear urban dystopia in Burial's music, but I don't. I find his music projects a love for the urban environment, and his music, rather than a lot of dark early dubstep, is oddly comforting. Untrue conjures the city at 3am, but rather than a place of anxiety and fear, it's a place of mystery, a place you want to be. (Kode9, who owns the Hyperdub label that Burial emerged from, also does sci-fi urban dystopia on his first two albums, Memories of the Future and Black Sun. But I find the spoken word/rapping of Spaceape to be annoying...)
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progbethyname
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 30 2012 Location: HiFi Headmania Status: Offline Points: 7849 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 09:54 | |
I tell ya. My mind wonders when I listen to T.D's RUBYCON and RICOCHET.
Philosophy is just the start of my epic day dreams when those instrumentals grace my ears. Vangelis is another. When I listen to spiral and direct I think of a world run by robots and other giant computer cyborgs and such. Amazing what music can do in relation to philosophy. For me. The 2 go hand in hand. |
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 10:04 | |
philosophy = day-dreaming.
...okay, I can live with that.
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progbethyname
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 30 2012 Location: HiFi Headmania Status: Offline Points: 7849 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 10:14 | |
Daydreaming is very important. Even George Carlin felt that every individual, especially children should have a least 1 hour of solid daydreaming every day. I gotta agree with him. |
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King Only
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 19 2013 Location: Tokyo, Japan Status: Offline Points: 554 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 10:24 | |
Burial has said in several interviews that he was influenced by 1990s drum and bass like the releases on the Metalheadz label. Many artists on Metalheadz, such as Dillinja and Goldie, sampled Vangelis tracks and used them in their drum and bass tracks. "Silver Blade" by Dillinja is a famous example. So there is a connection there.
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King Only
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 19 2013 Location: Tokyo, Japan Status: Offline Points: 554 |
Posted: May 23 2013 at 10:34 | |
Yeah, I agree with this 100% too. Daydreaming is not always wasted time. I've read several interviews where artists have said that some great ideas have come to them when they were not working or not intentionally concentrating on anything: Roger Waters has said that ideas for songs sometimes came to him when he was driving his car. Brian Eno thought of some ideas for his albums when he was stuck in a hospital bed after an accident. I'm sure there are many other examples too.
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