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micky
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 18:40 |
oh ...I don't know..
bluegrass, classic country, outlaw country, acoustic blues, electric blues, cool jazz, vocal jazz, classical, funk, r&b, soul, pychedelic rock, southern rock, heavy metal, hair metal, grunge, alt rock, post rock, stoner rock, trip-hop, hip-hop, doo wop...pop
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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LostWaxMuseum
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Joined: December 19 2013
Location: New York
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 19:32 |
Barbu wrote:
Silence. |
I was wondering if you meant that you only enjoy prog, so you would prefer silence to any other genres- or do you literally enjoy silence? I try to find silence, but I always hear some kind of ambient noise. I do appreciate the musicality of ambient noise, though. Especially bird-song. I miss the sound of cicadas. They don't have them where I live now.
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LostWaxMuseum
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Location: New York
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 19:37 |
aglasshouse wrote:
I love Rusted Root a lot, but I'm not sure what genre they are. Traditional American rock? Jam? Adult Alternative? Not sure but whatever they do I hope more bands are like them. |
I've always considered them kind of a world-beat-influenced jam band.
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LostWaxMuseum
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Location: New York
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 19:41 |
doompaul wrote:
I really dig me some stoner/desert rock along with traditional doom. Bands like The Atomic Bitchwax, Kyuss and others of their ilk have really taken up the mantle of hard rock. I spent years listening to various sorts of metal and still do to some extent. Bands like The Lord Weird Slough Feg continue to put out amazing, intricate music that pretty much flies under the radar. The whole NWOTHM movement has been producing some great bands. |
I've been getting back into desert rock, lately. I live in Northern Nevada now and some areas around here look like cover art from Kyuss albums, so the tunes fit the vibe. Those bands definitely keep true hard rock alive. The hard rock that gets played on the radio sounds so polished and overproduced to me.
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LostWaxMuseum
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Joined: December 19 2013
Location: New York
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 19:48 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
Hate commercial Pop. Don't have much affinity with the 80's era outside of the usual Prog suspects, but, some 80's 'products' I admire a lot ; KAJAGOOGOO (great musicianship, quirky songs, and Nick Beggs - no doubt, he showed his fellow Leighton-Buzzard band-mates Close To The Edge). And keyboardist Stu Neale's first LP he bought was Sabbath's Vol.4 !! SADE HAIRCUT ONE - HUNDRED JAPAN (though they have unique traits that some Proggers may find alluring) THE CURE (I seem to cringe at Robert Smith's voice more and more these days, though the music is mostly great) Opera is difficult for me to appreciate (I got Wakeman's A Suite Of Gods, and I dig the music, but not the voice). C & W - only certain cuts by The Eagles and The Grateful Dead I can tolerate. Just don't dig classical, no matter how hard I try.
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It took me a while to appreciate The Cure because of Robert Smith's voice.
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LostWaxMuseum
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 19:54 |
The T wrote:
Prog is no longer among my top 3 interests but still a long time member of this forum and still of course enjoy it.
My favorite music genre is classical music (see signature).
Probably black metal and death metal would follow.
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I have enjoyed Bathory, Celtic Frost, and Venom for a long time, but I've only recently discovered a lot of black metal and I really like it, especially when they add a new dimension to it like The Botanist, who uses an electric hammered dulcimer as the lead instrument, and Panopticon, mixing banjo and bluegrass elements- dubbed "blackgrass". A great reference site for metal is Encyclopaedia Metallum.
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LostWaxMuseum
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Posted: September 10 2016 at 20:00 |
The misanthrope wrote:
I also like folk-rock bands like Fairport Convention, Steel eye Span, Pentangle. Jazz especially Be-Bop, and some fusion jazz like the john Scofield band, and Bela fleck and the fleck tones. As well as a wide range of classical |
If you like that kind of folk, I recommend John Fahey and Nick Drake. Fahey got kind of avant garde in later years, but his early stuff was very bluesy & folky.
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dr prog
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Joined: September 25 2010
Location: Melbourne
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Points: 2499
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Posted: September 11 2016 at 16:50 |
I have no respect for a song which isn't strong in sound and melody. So pretty much every song I like is a prog song. Most rock music after 1983 is a waste of time lol
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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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Tillerman88
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Joined: October 31 2015
Location: Tomorrowland
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Points: 495
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Posted: September 11 2016 at 17:27 |
Funny indeed, every time I come up here I have some really good fun, love the weirdness ever present around these corners ha haha Ermm .. let us agree that i enjoy pretty much every music the prog only fans have no respect for
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Kespuzzuo
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Joined: September 13 2016
Location: Santiago
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Posted: September 13 2016 at 15:10 |
I like Psy-bient music, which is like chill music with catchy experimental sounds. I discovered that genre when I played a game called "Mirror's edge". And the main composer of that game is called Solar Fields. I liked a lot of the music from the game, so I decided to listen to Solar Fields' discography and that's how I discovered that genre. Another genre I really love is impressionism. I was surfing through Wikipedia, i was reading about classical music because I wanted to know about it. And I discovered this musical period that gets ignored sometimes, I wanted to know about the successor of the romantic period, something more progressive or experimental. I went to Youtube and typed 'Claude Debussy', I listened to Claudio Arrau playing the suite bergamasque and I loved it. And I still love that genre today. I also like videogame soundtracks, because I used to play videogames before getting into music.
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Hrychu
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Joined: November 03 2013
Location: poland?
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Points: 5364
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Posted: September 13 2016 at 15:18 |
Hip Hop... and I know... it's strange.
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On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became. Ernest Vong
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noni
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Joined: October 03 2008
Location: Canada
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Posted: September 13 2016 at 15:38 |
I like most music.. It would be easier for me to say what I hate!..
Old country music, modern country sounds OK. The same goes for RAP, again they have improved! Punk music, I hated that from day one. Stranglers were the only band to have mellowed out in Punk. Heavy metal, again I hate that to a passion, specially the death growls and stupid guitar solo's sounding like horrible noise. Opera music!
Just my opinion!!
Edited by noni - September 13 2016 at 15:38
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EddieRUKiddingVarese
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Location: Aust
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Points: 1802
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Posted: September 13 2016 at 16:10 |
Double Prog
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"Everyone is born with genius, but most people only keep it a few minutes" and I need the knits, the double knits!
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HackettFan
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Joined: June 20 2012
Location: Oklahoma
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Points: 7951
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 10:31 |
Jazz, Classical, Blue Grass, Peyote Music
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A curse upon the heads of those who seek their fortunes in a lie. The truth is always waiting when there's nothing left to try. - Colin Henson, Jade Warrior (Now)
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TheLionOfPrague
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Joined: March 08 2011
Location: Argentina
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 11:11 |
Art rock: Queen, Radiohead, Moody Blues, Sigur Ros, Portishead etc. Avant Garde: Zappa, Neu, Beefheart, Popol Vuh, etc. thought you might put it under prog. Jazz/fusion: Dixie Dregs, Mahavishnu, Weather Report, Herbie Hancock, Return to Forever, etc. 60's British rock: Beatles, Stones, The Who, The Kinks, etc. Post Punk/New Wave, U2, The Police, Talking Heads, etc. Hard Rock/Metal: Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Megadeth, Zeppelin, Guns, Sabbath, Metallica, etc. Folk rock: Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Tim Buckley?, etc.
Edited by TheLionOfPrague - September 14 2016 at 11:14
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Rednight
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Joined: January 18 2014
Location: Mar Vista, CA
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Posted: September 14 2016 at 13:31 |
Power ballads and carny music.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Tapfret
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Joined: August 12 2007
Location: Bryant, Wa
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Points: 8581
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Posted: September 18 2016 at 10:30 |
I am really starting to appreciate ultra-lo-fidelity recordings from pre-1950 of pretty much any genre. Sometimes I feel we miss the point of the music when we require so much sterility in sound.
Probably just a phase.
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vsbc
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Joined: September 23 2016
Location: USA
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Points: 6
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Posted: September 23 2016 at 10:02 |
I like rock and roll, some blues/R&B, and I've recently been listening to some Jazz and Classical. There's probably thousands of hours worth of music that I would like that I haven't discovered yet.
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jonross14
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Joined: January 08 2014
Location: NY
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Points: 10
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Posted: September 24 2016 at 22:32 |
I mostly gravitate towards indie rock and jazz when I'm straying from prog, but I must say some of my favorite sub-genres of prog are those that crossover with indie or art rock (i.e. "El Cielo"-era Dredg, the Acts of "The Dear Hunter", or "Night"-era Gazpacho) or jazz (i.e. "City of the Sun"-era Seven Impale)
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egibudiana
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Joined: January 19 2016
Location: Bandung
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Points: 14
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Posted: December 17 2016 at 07:33 |
some 20th composers like Debbusy or Bela Bartok
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