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khonfusedkhemist
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I have also been to ProgDay and I have the same exact shirt that your daughter is wearing! Something is funny here though... only one response has been from some who is actually in their 20's it seems. Although I didn't look at profiles, only read comments. And half of the posts are talking about their boys in prog! |
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khonfusedkhemist
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It is hard to follow the ears of the crowd when the music of the crowd sounds like sh*t. No offense to the rest of the world.
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khonfusedkhemist
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Although I appreciate the words you have provided me to ponder, this is all of what I have pondered before turning to a forum. I am, although in my 20's and born in the age of technology, not computer literate. Choosing to turn to the internet was a hard choice to make. I have been to a lowballed number of 150 shows, mostly progressive rock. I have been going to shows at Orion Sound Studios since I moved to Maryland when I was 5. I see females at more mainstream prog shows, Anathema, Porcupine Tree, etc. I don't think I am socially developed enough yet to just talk to people at shows? I think it is easier to brush off connecting with other humans about music when you are older; meaning that you have a more developed sense of identity, and also DO have a community in which you can share music with people who are in the same stage of life as yourself. Older people also seem to "not give f*ck". It is not that I care what other people think, because for the most part I don't. But for millennia music has been something that bonds peoples and their cultures. It was hard to be 11 years old and not have that kind of cultural connection (being told listening to something as mainstream as The Red Hot Chili Peppers was "old people music"). Being laughed at that my music was "sh*tty". And despite that, I continued to listen to what I liked... Young people don't have as much of a developed sense of self. And reaching out to the group is obviously common, as other people have mentioned how their children have veered towards hip hop and the likes. Knowing you can share the experience of music you love is something very special. Sorry for the essay. College, amiright?
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micky
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hah.. I like you. No bullsh*t in you. Interesting we have likely met.. most likely definitely have your parents.. we (Raff and I) are close, local to you and vets of many shows at the Orion as well as Progday and Nearfest.
In fact.. I had a suspicion of who you might be right from first seeing the thread. As I have one met lady about your age with two big time prog fans from the MD area. Anyhow.. I like the way you think.. and talk. Do stick around!
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khonfusedkhemist
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I don't doubt that we have met. And I feel as if my parents know everyone ("they go hard in the scene"). They go to festivals in Europe too. Also, my dad will talk to you forever about anything.. if that helps with identification. I am not using my first name here, because this is the internet after all. I was talking to someone not in my family about how I felt about music and friends, and they are the one to suggest turning to a forum. So, that is what I'm doing!
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micky
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bingo.. smart move. No first names unless you are ass kickers and tough guys like me...and would actually enjoy the excitement of some soon to be dead idiot trying to get into our place and steal my stuff.
The forum here is an interesting one.. I've been here for quite a few years and really enjoy the people here. Probably more than they enjoy me hahaha.. a lot of smart people of various tastes. My suggestion.. don't be shy.. just jump in and share your thoughts on the topics that interest you. The forum can appear to be a bit rough around the edges.. but it is just a charade to scare away Dream Theater fans from ever coming back. The truth is .. most here are really big teddy bears and would love to talk at you and talk the music they love, you love, and best yet perhaps turn you on to stuff you might not know yet. Though I suspect you have had a very rigourous exposure. sh*t.. I'd bet you probably know more than many here!
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Atavachron
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Good advice ~ |
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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BaldJean
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I am female and was into prog from my childhood on due to my hippie
parents. but I was in my 20s in the 90s. so you could be my daughter.
welcome here, my girl
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta |
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Atavachron
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Now I want to name a band Progdaughter. |
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micky
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hah.. do you one better my friend.. keeping it real in love and appreciation of our much beloved Maryland proggers... (quite a crew actually) Progdaughter and the Baking Broads.. all male band of course.... dude. we'd rake in the gigs.. everyone wants to hear a falling down drunk cover of Close to the Edge done by a bunch of middle aged guys.. in drag for micky in a low cut black dress in heels wielding my Rickenbacker.. oh god.. a true force of nature.. oh yes.. we'd bring back rock and roll in all its 70's debauched glory.. umm hmmm |
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Atavachron
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Of course they do. Two words: chick magnet. |
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Yo-yo
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Ah, what a delightfully relatable post have I found I'm also female, also in my 20s and absolutely, it seems impossible to find someone around in real life, in the age group, with similar music tastes. Makes it difficult to go see bands live when I have to do a fair share of convincing to make any of my friends join, and don't really have close family members in the scene either. Located rather far away, but yeah, here's me, another younger girl really into prog, nice to meet you khonfusedkhemist (great nickname indeed!)
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siLLy puPPy
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Is that you out of your cow gear?
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