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I work for an international company in South Africa. Beginning of this week we had a team meeting as we had a number of new members join the company. In the introduction round we were asked to also say something about us, like hobbies. So I mentioned I like unusual Rock music (didn't even say Prog as most people anyway don't know what that is). Over lunch a young 20 something female (!!!) colleague - new to the team - approached me and asked what kind of Rock music I like, so I said Prog, and to my delight and surprise she said she is a Prog Head too. It turned out that she was really heavy into Prog, a lot of stuff which is almost to weird for me, like Sleepy time Gorilla Museum or Magma, but also a lot of stuff I like. And we had in common that we both think Porcupine Tree is the most overrated band currently around! Over dinner that night at a table with lost of other colleagues we talked Prog for hours, a discussion or colleagues at the table could not really relate to. I think this was the first time in years that I actually had a real life conversation with someone apart from my brother on that level about prog. Looking forward to our next team meeting (unfortunately she works in a different city in South Africa)!


f**king great story.

I hope you get a chance with lady-Prog. It's hard to find! Geography or not I think you gotta try and make it happen. Hope it goes your way.   
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Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

I work for an international company in South Africa. Beginning of this week we had a team meeting as we had a number of new members join the company. In the introduction round we were asked to also say something about us, like hobbies. So I mentioned I like unusual Rock music (didn't even say Prog as most people anyway don't know what that is). Over lunch a young 20 something female (!!!) colleague - new to the team - approached me and asked what kind of Rock music I like, so I said Prog, and to my delight and surprise she said she is a Prog Head too. It turned out that she was really heavy into Prog, a lot of stuff which is almost to weird for me, like Sleepy time Gorilla Museum or Magma, but also a lot of stuff I like. And we had in common that we both think Porcupine Tree is the most overrated band currently around! Over dinner that night at a table with lost of other colleagues we talked Prog for hours, a discussion or colleagues at the table could not really relate to. I think this was the first time in years that I actually had a real life conversation with someone apart from my brother on that level about prog. Looking forward to our next team meeting (unfortunately she works in a different city in South Africa)!
f**king great story. I hope you get a chance with lady-Prog. It's hard to find! Geography or not I think you gotta try and make it happen. Hope it goes your way.   


LOL,No, don´t worry, just looking forward to having a good conversation with her sometime again, I am actually happily married! I was just pointing out she was a young woman as I never met any woman who is into Prog to such a degree.


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Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

I work for an international company in South Africa. Beginning of this week we had a team meeting as we had a number of new members join the company. In the introduction round we were asked to also say something about us, like hobbies. So I mentioned I like unusual Rock music (didn't even say Prog as most people anyway don't know what that is). Over lunch a young 20 something female (!!!) colleague - new to the team - approached me and asked what kind of Rock music I like, so I said Prog, and to my delight and surprise she said she is a Prog Head too. It turned out that she was really heavy into Prog, a lot of stuff which is almost to weird for me, like Sleepy time Gorilla Museum or Magma, but also a lot of stuff I like. And we had in common that we both think Porcupine Tree is the most overrated band currently around! Over dinner that night at a table with lost of other colleagues we talked Prog for hours, a discussion or colleagues at the table could not really relate to. I think this was the first time in years that I actually had a real life conversation with someone apart from my brother on that level about prog. Looking forward to our next team meeting (unfortunately she works in a different city in South Africa)!
f**king great story. I hope you get a chance with lady-Prog. It's hard to find! Geography or not I think you gotta try and make it happen. Hope it goes your way.   


LOL,No, don´t worry, just looking forward to having a good conversation with her sometime again, I am actually happily married! I was just pointing out she was a young woman as I never met any woman who is into Prog to such a degree.


Whoops. Well then I hope your wife digs or at least accepts your love of prog. ;)
Commonalities in prog is hard to find as you probably already know.
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Luckily my wife tolerates it - as long as I wear headphones ;-)
Went I met my wife she actually had a ELP, a Yes and a Fish-Era Marillion CD in her collection! She is heavy into Snow Patrol, a band although not Prog, I don't mind listening to.
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Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

Luckily my wife tolerates it - as long as I wear headphones ;-)
Went I met my wife she actually had a ELP, a Yes and a Fish-Era Marillion CD in her collection! She is heavy into Snow Patrol, a band although not Prog, I don't mind listening to.

I'm a lucky guy, my wife was a rock DJ in the SF Bay Area for 10 years and likes all the music I play...except Opeth, Sepultura, Celtic Frost, Catacombs, Burning Witch, and the first My Dying Bride album...think I see a pattern here Wink
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Originally posted by The.Crimson.King The.Crimson.King wrote:

Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

Luckily my wife tolerates it - as long as I wear headphones ;-)
Went I met my wife she actually had a ELP, a Yes and a Fish-Era Marillion CD in her collection! She is heavy into Snow Patrol, a band although not Prog, I don't mind listening to.

I'm a lucky guy, my wife was a rock DJ in the SF Bay Area for 10 years and likes all the music I play...except Opeth, Sepultura, Celtic Frost, Catacombs, Burning Witch, and the first My Dying Bride album...think I see a pattern here Wink

Ha a pattern indeed! Wink

My fiancée actually really likes Opeth, more so than most other groups I've introduced her to. The only prog group I've shown her that she doesn't like is VDGG, which is funny because they're my favorite. Irony LOL

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VDGG is also my favourite next to Phideaux, VDGG I can only listen to with headphones when my better half is around, Phideaux is more tolerated
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Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

VDGG is also my favourite next to Phideaux, VDGG I can only listen to with headphones when my better half is around, Phideaux is more tolerated


I guess Peter Hammill can come off a little strong for some. I can understand having to Headphone it for sure.
I do that for a lot of my Tech/Extreme metal I like.
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Originally posted by The.Crimson.King The.Crimson.King wrote:


Originally posted by King Manuel King Manuel wrote:

Luckily my wife tolerates it - as long as I wear headphones ;-)
Went I met my wife she actually had a ELP, a Yes and a Fish-Era Marillion CD in her collection! She is heavy into Snow Patrol, a band although not Prog, I don't mind listening to.

I'm a lucky guy, my wife was a rock DJ in the SF Bay Area for 10 years and likes all the music I play...except Opeth, Sepultura, Celtic Frost, Catacombs, Burning Witch, and the first My Dying Bride album...think I see a pattern here Wink


Jesus.

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My better half doesn't mind VDGG or most of my prog collection - about the only thing that she can't tolerate that I enjoy  listening to is Frank Zappa.
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Throughout high school I've been decently well-known amongst various music classes (band, jazz band, music theory), and most of my friends know or at least are aware of Progressive Rock, a "disease" that many wish I could be cured of, but most think it's elevated me to something else. They see it in my person. I'll catch them listening to Yes or Spock's Beard occasionally. "Time Has Come" by Beard is generally the favorite. They consider "I'm just a junkyard now" to be the dumbest lyric they've heard, but the musical side of the song to be some of the absolute greatest. LOL

Also I watched an episode of Chowder recently that used the first 5 seconds of "VROOOM" by King Crimson. I felt awesome for catching such a small detail, but then I imagined most of the shows I grew up with were possibly made by stoners who would spend a LOT of extra time sneaking in little bits of their lives.
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I heard "Silver Machine - Hawkwind" on a Ford advert, and stuff like "Tom Sawyer" in the film "The Waterboy". I think "Carry On Wayward Son" was in a South Park episode as well.
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Im from Ecuador and finding people who likes progressive rock is a little hard, so its even harder to find yourself in the situation of hearing prog being played in a public place, although it has happened to me twice, both times in a mall and both times with Rush.
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One of the local radio stations from where I live will quite frequently play huge parts of DSOTM, most notably all of side 2!
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Few years back 21st Century Schizoid man came on the classic rock radio.  Couldn't believe it. My mom promptly made me turn it off -_-
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Originally posted by bloodnarfer bloodnarfer wrote:

Few years back 21st Century Schizoid man came on the classic rock radio.  Couldn't believe it. My mom promptly made me turn it off -_-
Bad Mom! Angry  LOL
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On a commercial Vintage Music TV which usually transmits things from the 80s like Duran Duran and stuff of that kind I've seen in the same day:

Jethro Tull - Aqualung live
Genesis - Dancing With The Moonlight Knight live
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamonds Part 1 studio with images including old footages of Syd Barrett

In particular it was the first time I've seen that Genesis performance with Gabriel and his nice haircut LOL
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Now I finally can serve drinks in style! In a curio shop in the forests between the South African towns Knysna and Plettenbeg Bay I today puchased four beverage coasters sporting the covers of four Pink Floyd albums: Dark Side, Animals, The Wall and Divison Bell. Tubular Bells also available there.
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Just one of these wouldn't warrant much notice but since they came within a half hour of each other I felt they were worthwhile:

I was watching an old episode of Breaking Bad on Netflix and Jesse found his little brother's piccolo. He said "I didn't know you played the flute!" Brother said "It's not a flute, it's a piccolo." "Hey - play some Jethro Tull!"

Then I turned the channel and Bob's Burgers was on. I don't know the characters on the show, but two of them were hiding in the bushes. Someone spotted them and one said "I'm... Lacy.. Hydrangea (or something like that) and the other one said "I'm Kate Bush".
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