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Poll Question: A fave?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 14:55
Vander has said that he employed a made-up language because he was more interested in the sounds than the meanings of words (the vocals are another instrument). Imagine how different French sounds than the rather Teutonic sounding Kobaian. Maybe because I mostly listen to instrumental music (and music with lyrics in languages that I don't speak), and rarely pay attention to lyrics outside of folk music, I have no problem with his choice.   Maturity is not the issue when it comes to preferring one of these bands over the other. I loved Rush when I was teenager hanging out with the zonked kids at school who parked at the back of the school (true), and now as a zonked out middle-aged man who parks in front of a computer screen I prefer Magma. My tastes changed, but I wouldn't call myself more mature now than I was then, just older and more zonked out.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 14:56
Can't stand Can, big fan of the other four. Gave it careful consideration, but in the end.... I guess I'm just another hoser, eh? Beer
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 15:22
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Vander has said that he employed a made-up language because he was more interested in the sounds than the meanings of words (the vocals are another instrument). Maybe because I mostly listen to instrumental music, and rarely pay attention to lyrics outside of folk music, I have no problem with his choice.   Maturity is not the issue when it comes to preferring one of these bands over the other. I loved Rush when I was teenager hanging out with the zonked kids at school who parked at the back of the school (true), and now as a zonked out middle-aged man who parks in front of a computer screen I prefer Magma. My tastes changed, but I wouldn't call myself more mature now than I was then, just older and more zonked out.
Well, according to Mr. or Miss Intruder once one goes through puberty they no longer listen to Rush.  One must assume that he means that listeners to bands like Magma must be more mature.  I've not once been zonked out in the car behind the school or elsewhere listening to Rush, but seriously figure that one would have to be quite zonked out to listen to a band with a made up language and think "wow this makes real sense".  Quite frankly I am sick and tired of being continuously insulted by avant prog fans.  It is a****le comments like that that truly give prog fans the bad name.  I am really seriously wondering why I keep coming back to this stupid site.  I really have no business being here anymore with the current batch of regulars.  I am like the dudes from Animal House. "Thank you sir can I have another".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 15:41
Scott, you've always got me for what its worth....we can throw on some 80s hard rock....hangin' in the Midwest old schoolWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 15:58
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Vander has said that he employed a made-up language because he was more interested in the sounds than the meanings of words (the vocals are another instrument). Maybe because I mostly listen to instrumental music, and rarely pay attention to lyrics outside of folk music, I have no problem with his choice.   Maturity is not the issue when it comes to preferring one of these bands over the other. I loved Rush when I was teenager hanging out with the zonked kids at school who parked at the back of the school (true), and now as a zonked out middle-aged man who parks in front of a computer screen I prefer Magma. My tastes changed, but I wouldn't call myself more mature now than I was then, just older and more zonked out.
Well, according to Mr. or Miss Intruder once one goes through puberty they no longer listen to Rush.  One must assume that he means that listeners to bands like Magma must be more mature.  I've not once been zonked out in the car behind the school or elsewhere listening to Rush, but seriously figure that one would have to be quite zonked out to listen to a band with a made up language and think "wow this makes real sense".  Quite frankly I am sick and tired of being continuously insulted by avant prog fans.  It is ... comments like that that truly give prog fans the bad name.  I am really seriously wondering why I keep coming back to this stupid site.  I really have no business being here anymore with the current batch of regulars.  I am like the dudes from Animal House. "Thank you sir can I have another".


I don't agree that one's preference shows more maturity over the other, and do wish that people would communicate with other more respectfully. Respect our differences. Just because Avant Prog is good for me does not mean that it should be good for you. I think it's immature to be condescending to people based on such tastes. I know people would look down on Prog fans generally for their tastes. It's fine, I think, to state what you don't like something, but not to insult another for liking it (PA does not tolerate personal attacks, so if you ever feel personally attacked, please report to an admin).

One thing, though, we almost all have commonalities in musical interests here, but sometimes the differences become apparent because more biting remarks are made.

An aside, but to me that Vander chose to make up a language does not render the music itself any less sensical than if it was instrumental, in a real language that I don't know, scatted, or, say, from a group like Yes than can use language in odd ways. Maybe Vander was uncomfortable trying to come up with thoughtful lyrics, but the point for me is that the sound of the vocals make sense in relation to the sound of the music. French might not have worked so well to get the right tone, and I wouldn't expect him to try to write in English to make it more readily understandable to us Anglophones.

Anyway, I hope you stick around, for me it's a brilliant site and there should be room for all tastes (provided perhaps that they are not too perverse). If people feel that they are being pushed out due to intolerant opinions and are being attacked for their tastes, then that is a serious matter to look into. We should be quite an inclusive community, and I don't like us or them mentalities. There is so much common ground that we all share though sometimes it takes stepping out of our comfort zones to be appreciative of a lot of it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 16:23
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Scott, you've always got me for what its worth....we can throw on some 80s hard rock....hangin' in the Midwest old schoolWink


And me too, if you're ever in my neck of the woods (near Vancouver, BC), I'll get you a brewski and torture you with Art Zoyd, and if I'm ever in your neck of the woods, you can buy me a brewski and I'll put up with Bon Jovi (actually, you'd better make it a case of brewskis).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 16:54
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I don't agree that one's preference shows more maturity over the other
I don't think that is entirely true - but in the context of Magma vs Rush acknowledging both would be more mature than arguing as if your favorite band is up against another band in some sports event like a football match. 

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

I've not once been zonked out in the car behind the school or elsewhere listening to Rush, but seriously figure that one would have to be quite zonked out to listen to a band with a made up language and think "wow this makes real sense".
 
- I'd say a made up language makes real sense for a band whose whole concept left earth on their album debut and takes place on another planet. And the kobaïan lyrics actually makes perfect sense as well.

I guess what intruder wrote wasn't the most polite but it was obviously based on something he and many others has experienced. The comment wasn't directed to you but you were still offended. Where I come from the dopeheads and loosers listened to Gabriel era-Genesis, Rainbow and Frank Zappa etc. well into the 80's. Who Cares? If you feel personally attacked or insulted because someone writes something negative about your favorite band-or their fans you're the one with the problem.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 17:46
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Vander has said that he employed a made-up language because he was more interested in the sounds than the meanings of words (the vocals are another instrument). Maybe because I mostly listen to instrumental music, and rarely pay attention to lyrics outside of folk music, I have no problem with his choice.   Maturity is not the issue when it comes to preferring one of these bands over the other. I loved Rush when I was teenager hanging out with the zonked kids at school who parked at the back of the school (true), and now as a zonked out middle-aged man who parks in front of a computer screen I prefer Magma. My tastes changed, but I wouldn't call myself more mature now than I was then, just older and more zonked out.
Well, according to Mr. or Miss Intruder once one goes through puberty they no longer listen to Rush.  One must assume that he means that listeners to bands like Magma must be more mature.  I've not once been zonked out in the car behind the school or elsewhere listening to Rush, but seriously figure that one would have to be quite zonked out to listen to a band with a made up language and think "wow this makes real sense".  Quite frankly I am sick and tired of being continuously insulted by avant prog fans.  It is a****le comments like that that truly give prog fans the bad name.  I am really seriously wondering why I keep coming back to this stupid site.  I really have no business being here anymore with the current batch of regulars.  I am like the dudes from Animal House. "Thank you sir can I have another".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2016 at 20:40
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2016 at 11:53
Originally posted by Intruder Intruder wrote:

Is there a purpose to the poll, or is it just a poll ranking a random list of proggy bands?  Either way, Can....no, Magma.....no, VdGG......and it's Can by a nose.  A better poll would be:  When did Rush gain such a following among progressive rock heads?  1985?  1990?  2000?  2010?  Rush used to be that band that those zonked out high school kids who parked in the back of the school and smelled of patchouli listened to......but moved on to real music after they passed puberty.


I must echo Rushfan's  comments

I guess all of the music I've been listening to for decades isn't  REAL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2016 at 14:50
Can, followed by Magma, Rush, VdGG and Gryphon. I enjoy them all though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2016 at 16:22
LOL I do love Scott.. I really do. 


At least he didn't follow through when he threatened to leave if Le Orme smoked (and they did HAH!!) Rush in the battle of the bands contest. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 22 2016 at 11:51
I certainly do not want Scott to leave....he and I are the only uneducated, immature, childish, zonked out, pimple face pot smokers who listen to Rush on this site Big smile.

What I like about forums is they force you into taking a break from forums and the idiotic world of the www.

Scott, just take a break from this place and go to Xanadu for awhile........I'll be the zonked out guy in the car behind The Trees listening to my cassette tapes in the car LOL, your free to join me. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 22 2016 at 14:52
I like all those bands, but I'd have to go with VdGG. Can is a close second, though- any band that makes an album as good as Future Days is high up in my book.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 09 2016 at 19:54
No Rush not gonna win not on my watch! VdGG all the way! :D Rush is a nice litle band but dont come close to the epic grandios prog overlords that is the mighty Van der Graaf Generator.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2016 at 03:15
Magma by far - Rush not prog IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2016 at 03:31
It's obviously gonna be between VDGG and Magma.   I will not cast any favour in any direction between these 2. I love what Hammill does and I equally love what Vander does.
I love Can with all my heart, Gryphon are cool, and Rush, whilst never providing me with my musical fulfilment, stands as is. Love them all, some more than others, but impossible between VDGG and Magma. I just don't want to sell my soul to either......................sharing is caring............
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 18 2016 at 07:46
Don't like Rush, haven't listened to Gyrphon yet, like a little Can, Own a few VDGG albums so they are solid, but I have recently begun to listen to Magma (like four days ago recently) and they are incredible. So Magma gets my vote as of now.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 18 2016 at 07:59
1 more vote for Richard Harvey and the massed crumhorns and harmoniums
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