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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2013 at 20:14


[Er, ELP are the most influential prog rock band behind Pink Floyd and King Crimson and maybe Yes and Tull equal them in influence, that's it.  GG is not in the frame at all.  PF, KC, ELP, Yes and Tull make up the big five but since some prog rock fans hate to see PF called prog or just hate the band straight up, they exclude PF and insert Genesis, which would only figure behind these bands. Anyway, carry on, whatever floats your boat]


Uh no. There's a difference between influential and popular. In recent years GG has been much more influential in prog circles(as I've already stated)than ELP. It's not just my opinion either(also as I've already mentioned).

Album sales don't mean everything in the long run. If they did you would all favor the later Genesis albums over the earlier stuff and we all know that's not the case.

I'm not going to keep stating how influential and important GG are folks. I'm done.

Also, sorry to burst your bubble but that is not the definitive big five because there really is none but most of the big fives I have seen(ok maybe not on this site which as I have stated before is clogged with kiddies)does include GG.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2013 at 21:27
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[Er, ELP are the most influential prog rock band behind Pink
Floyd and King Crimson and maybe Yes and Tull equal them in influence,
that's it.  GG is not in the frame at all.  PF, KC, ELP, Yes and Tull
make up the big five but since some prog rock fans hate to see PF called
prog or just hate the band straight up, they exclude PF and insert
Genesis, which would only figure behind these bands. Anyway, carry on,
whatever floats your boat]Uh no. There's a difference between influential and popular. In recent years GG has been much more influential in prog circles(as I've already stated)than ELP. It's not just my opinion either(also as I've already mentioned). Album sales don't mean everything in the long run. If they did you would all favor the later Genesis albums over the earlier stuff and we all know that's not the case. I'm not going to keep stating how influential and important GG are folks. I'm done. Also, sorry to burst your bubble but that is not the definitive big five because there really is none but most of the big fives I have seen(ok maybe not on this site which as I have stated before is clogged with kiddies)does include GG.

I would appreciate if you can back such bold statements as gg has been much more influential in the last few years with cogent, logical arguments instead of shoving it in the face as though you are stating a self evident truth. Echolyn is the only prominent band of the last 20 years with notable gg influence, against which tfk, spocks beard, transatlantic, even dt to an extent can be said to be influenced by elp and yes. Stop pretending elp was only about short term popularity. They cemented prog as a keyboard based style of music. As brilliant as gg were, there is no one thing they did that helped shape the evolution of prog. Lastly, if you agree there is no definitive big six, it stands to reason that you can't call your list typical just because your majesty wrote it. It's typical only in your personal universe; I and most others disagree.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2013 at 23:45
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:



[Er, ELP are the most influential prog rock band behind Pink
Floyd and King Crimson and maybe Yes and Tull equal them in influence,
that's it.  GG is not in the frame at all.  PF, KC, ELP, Yes and Tull
make up the big five but since some prog rock fans hate to see PF called
prog or just hate the band straight up, they exclude PF and insert
Genesis, which would only figure behind these bands. Anyway, carry on,
whatever floats your boat]Uh no. There's a difference between influential and popular. In recent years GG has been much more influential in prog circles(as I've already stated)than ELP. It's not just my opinion either(also as I've already mentioned). Album sales don't mean everything in the long run. If they did you would all favor the later Genesis albums over the earlier stuff and we all know that's not the case. I'm not going to keep stating how influential and important GG are folks. I'm done. Also, sorry to burst your bubble but that is not the definitive big five because there really is none but most of the big fives I have seen(ok maybe not on this site which as I have stated before is clogged with kiddies)does include GG.

I would appreciate if you can back such bold statements as gg has been much more influential in the last few years with cogent, logical arguments instead of shoving it in the face as though you are stating a self evident truth. Echolyn is the only prominent band of the last 20 years with notable gg influence, against which tfk, spocks beard, transatlantic, even dt to an extent can be said to be influenced by elp and yes. Stop pretending elp was only about short term popularity. They cemented prog as a keyboard based style of music. As brilliant as gg were, there is no one thing they did that helped shape the evolution of prog. Lastly, if you agree there is no definitive big six, it stands to reason that you can't call your list typical just because your majesty wrote it. It's typical only in your personal universe; I and most others disagree.


I guess you have your own "personal universe" too. But like I said before I am basing my opinions on prog fans' opinions and from other sites. Anyway, Echolyn but also Spock's Beard for a GG influence. Also the band Advent come to mind. But regardless, you don't have to sound like a band to be influenced by them.

Go to the polls and see my ELP or GG poll. More PA members chose GG than ELP. How's that for proof? Nuff said.

Also, the lists I have seen usually include GG in the big five or big six. They are imo the most important of the "lesser known" bands or maybe  the least popular of the better known bands depending on how you want to look at it.

Stop pretending GG aren't part of the big six or an important part of prog's history. See, two can play at that game. Wink

But you are wrong, many bands used GG as a jumping off point such as Advent, Etcetera and of course Yezda Urfa.  ELP's popularity in hardcore prog circles is less than GG's. You just have to accept that fact. If not go back to my ELP vs GG poll and take another peek.






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 00:45
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Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:



[Er, ELP are the most influential prog rock band behind Pink
Floyd and King Crimson and maybe Yes and Tull equal them in influence,
that's it.  GG is not in the frame at all.  PF, KC, ELP, Yes and Tull
make up the big five but since some prog rock fans hate to see PF called
prog or just hate the band straight up, they exclude PF and insert
Genesis, which would only figure behind these bands. Anyway, carry on,
whatever floats your boat]Uh no. There's a difference between influential and popular. In recent years GG has been much more influential in prog circles(as I've already stated)than ELP. It's not just my opinion either(also as I've already mentioned). Album sales don't mean everything in the long run. If they did you would all favor the later Genesis albums over the earlier stuff and we all know that's not the case. I'm not going to keep stating how influential and important GG are folks. I'm done. Also, sorry to burst your bubble but that is not the definitive big five because there really is none but most of the big fives I have seen(ok maybe not on this site which as I have stated before is clogged with kiddies)does include GG.

I would appreciate if you can back such bold statements as gg has been much more influential in the last few years with cogent, logical arguments instead of shoving it in the face as though you are stating a self evident truth. Echolyn is the only prominent band of the last 20 years with notable gg influence, against which tfk, spocks beard, transatlantic, even dt to an extent can be said to be influenced by elp and yes. Stop pretending elp was only about short term popularity. They cemented prog as a keyboard based style of music. As brilliant as gg were, there is no one thing they did that helped shape the evolution of prog. Lastly, if you agree there is no definitive big six, it stands to reason that you can't call your list typical just because your majesty wrote it. It's typical only in your personal universe; I and most others disagree.
I guess you have your own "personal universe" too. But like I said before I am basing my opinions on prog fans' opinions and from other sites. Anyway, Echolyn but also Spock's Beard for a GG influence. Also the band Advent come to mind. But regardless, you don't have to sound like a band to be influenced by them. Go to the polls and see my ELP or GG poll. More PA members chose GG than ELP. How's that for proof? Nuff said. Also, the lists I have seen usually include GG in the big five or big six. They are imo the most important of the "lesser known" bands or maybe  the least popular of the better known bands depending on how you want to look at it. Stop pretending GG aren't part of the big six or an important part of prog's history. See, two can play at that game. WinkBut
you are wrong, many bands used GG as a jumping off point such as
Advent, Etcetera and of course Yezda Urfa.  ELP's popularity in hardcore
prog circles is less than GG's. You just have to accept that fact. If
not go back to my ELP vs GG poll and take another peek.









I am sorry but which list exactly excluded Tull or Elp to include gg? Secondly, even if there are some such lists, you cannot talk about typical lists in the same breath that you say there are no definitive lists. That is inconsistent and contradictory. Likewise you cannot cite a progarchives poll in the same breath that you blame its membership for its relatively low profile on the website. Can't have the cake and eat it too. Why should I accept your assertion that gg is more popular than elp in hardcore prog circles just because you say so? There are members on this forum who have been into prog since the 70s and they have never said anything that supports your theory. Whether on pa or any general prog/music website or social group, I have never seen gg enjoy more prominence than elp. Just because you have found one or more such, doesn't mean it is the prevailing consensus.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 01:03
Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 01:18
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So get off your lazy butts you young whipper snappers and buy some Gentle Giant!!!! Start with Free Hand or Octopus. You won't be disappointed!!!

This whippersnapper is more into canterbury.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 07:12
Originally posted by The Mystical The Mystical wrote:

Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

So get off your lazy butts you young whipper snappers and buy some Gentle Giant!!!! Start with Free Hand or Octopus. You won't be disappointed!!!

This whippersnapper is more into canterbury.
And this one was only 12% satisfied with GG.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 08:07
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Gentle Giant were not even a third tier band globally, even in the Nursery Cryme/Foxtrot era Genesis out-sold them on album and on tour by a considerable margin. At the height of Gentle Giant's US popularity in 1975 they were opening for bands like Golden Earring, Peter Frampton and Foghat while Genesis were headlining.


 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 08:14
Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

Typically GG do fit in as part of the big five(I'm going by other prog sites where I've read this). Typically the big five is:

YES
GENESIS
King Crimson
Gentle Giant
ELP

PF and JT are not universally recognized as prog or big five but I suppose you could toss either one in for a big six.

ELP's popularity in prog circles has decreased a lot in the past ten to fifteen years in prog circles. GG are far more respected than ELP these days. So that puts GG in a big five even big four(if there was such a thing). I'm going by my experience talking to hardcore fans and prog internet circles so yeah I know what I'm talking about. Ultimately it's an opinion but if you go by consensus then GG are a lock for a big five or big six position.
 
Please reference which prog sites you are referring to, please. No one in the history of inane prog banter has ever listed Gentle Giant in the big five. Until now, of course.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 08:21
The "big five" or "first tier" is purely a popularity thing, not counting just within tight-knit prog circles. So GG are most certainly not a part of either list. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 10:31
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

Trust me, Dean we would miss, you not so much.


Ask me if I care.

Why don't you grow up a bit, and maybe withdraw this post?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 11:09
Originally posted by ghost_of_morphy ghost_of_morphy wrote:

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Xonty Xonty wrote:

I have rated their albums (no reviews yet though), but I don't own any of them. And in my opinion, I don't think they're as good as King Crimson or ELP, but I agree that they should get more notice Smile Still a very good and important progressive band - plus I love The Power And The Glory. I've only heard it a couple of times, but I know that I'll probably get much more out of it after a few more (as with most albums in the Eclectic Prog section Smile), so I reckon that I'll be buying that one pretty soon Tongue
WAT!? You've rated their albums but don't own any!? You "love" Power & Glory but have only heard it a couple of times!?

Make a mockery of the PA why don'tcha. Disapprove

He rated the recently released 22 cd King Crimson Road to Red with 5 stars so he must know what he is talking about. Gee whiz.

LOL.  Who has even had time to listen to that all the way through?

I have Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 12:01
Originally posted by The.Crimson.King The.Crimson.King wrote:


Originally posted by ghost_of_morphy ghost_of_morphy wrote:


Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:


Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:


Originally posted by Xonty Xonty wrote:

I have rated their albums (no reviews yet though), but I don't own any of them. And in my opinion, I don't think they're as good as King Crimson or ELP, but I agree that they should get more notice Smile Still a very good and important progressive band - plus I love The Power And The Glory. I've only heard it a couple of times, but I know that I'll probably get much more out of it after a few more (as with most albums in the Eclectic Prog section Smile), so I reckon that I'll be buying that one pretty soon Tongue


<font size="7" color="#ff0000">WAT!? You've rated their albums but don't own any!? You "love" Power & Glory but have only heard it a couple of times!?
Make a mockery of the PA why don'tcha. Disapprove

He rated the recently released 22 cd King Crimson Road to Red with 5 stars so he must know what he is talking about. Gee whiz.

LOL.  Who has even had time to listen to that all the way through?

I have Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 12:11
A well done honest review, thanks for contributing to the site.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 13:02
Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

A well done honest review, thanks for contributing to the site.

Thank you for your kind words.  I really, really, really wanted to rate it 5 stars because that's exactly what it is for me, a 5 star Crimson dream come true.  I mean what are the odds that your favourite band would release a 24 disc box set focusing on your favourite 6 months out of their entire 35 year history?  

Alas, I had to keep in mind an objective review and rating was the ultimate goal so I followed my conscience and went StarStarStarStar
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Originally posted by The.Crimson.King The.Crimson.King wrote:

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

A well done honest review, thanks for contributing to the site.

Thank you for your kind words.  I really, really, really wanted to rate it 5 stars because that's exactly what it is for me, a 5 star Crimson dream come true.  I mean what are the odds that your favourite band would release a 24 disc box set focusing on your favourite 6 months out of their entire 35 year history?  

Alas, I had to keep in mind an objective review and rating was the ultimate goal so I followed my conscience and went StarStarStarStar

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 14:02
GG are my 2nd fave band behind Tull. They are the best 2 composers in prog
All I like is prog related bands beginning late 60's/early 70's. Their music from 1968 - 83 has the composition and sound which will never be beaten. Perfect blend of jazz, classical, folk and rock.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 15:25
Originally posted by Prog_Traveller Prog_Traveller wrote:

Based on responses from this thread I would say GG were more well known in the US than in Europe.
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I am going mostly by reputation in prog circles. I stand by my original big five or big six comments. GG is in and ELP are out(unless you go purely by album sales which is silly).
Ah, yes... I seem to remember... were it not GG who co-headlined that little festival called Cal Jam with Deep Purple? with Kerry Minnear upside down in his spinning piano, Ray Shulman in his 6,000 $ persian carpet playing the custom double neck specially built for him by Zemaitis and John Weathers playing his custom made 2.5 ton stainless steel drum kit with sound synthesizer? not to mention that they had been requested by non other than Bob Moog to test-play in exclusive his prototypes for the new generation of Moog synths. And of course the tour they did with a full orchestra playing Minnear's Concerto No. 1, with trucks featuring the names of each band member on the roof, personal plane... and they released also a triple live LP right? yes yes, of course, how could I have forgotten, every hardcore prog fan knows they were Gentle Giant LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 16:07
ELP were a band for the moment BUT I do think if people can splurge 5 stars ratings all over Haken with gay abandon then my core understanding of what is inspirational and important music has gone missing.

I should mention that Keith Emerson had massive respect for Gentle Giant and reckoned they created a new style of music. Can't get any better than that really for praise. Lets not fight chaps and remain friends please.Hug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2013 at 18:29
Originally posted by Gerinski Gerinski wrote:

Ah, yes... I seem to remember... were it not GG who co-headlined that little festival called Cal Jam with Deep Purple? with Kerry Minnear upside down in his spinning piano, Ray Shulman in his 6,000 $ persian carpet playing the custom double neck specially built for him by Zemaitis and John Weathers playing his custom made 2.5 ton stainless steel drum kit with sound synthesizer? not to mention that they had been requested by non other than Bob Moog to test-play in exclusive his prototypes for the new generation of Moog synths. And of course the tour they did with a full orchestra playing Minnear's Concerto No. 1, with trucks featuring the names of each band member on the roof, personal plane... and they released also a triple live LP right? yes yes, of course, how could I have forgotten, every hardcore prog fan knows they were Gentle Giant LOL

I knew it was John Weathers drum solo I saw as he rang that bell with his teeth LOL


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