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King Crimson to a good degree. I like them but there are just some pieces that just don't do it for me. 
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If I hear something by a band that interests me I will try to find more of it. Sometimes that quest is futile. This happened to me with Man. I can enjoy some Zappa, but for the most part I find his humor childish while at the same time admiring the music. I can get into Prog Metal at times, but for the most part I find it mere technicality with no artistry. And this includes Dream Theater. VdGG is intriguing but they too are a band I admire more than enjoy. And Porcupine Tree is completely over-rated.
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Honestly Yes, they're enjoyable enough, but rarely end up wowing me in any particular way, I find them to be quite bland a lot of the time, yet I find myself often enjoying a lot of bands or songs that are clearly heavily Yes influenced. 
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Pretty much any fusion music. 
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I think of Comus.

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Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

If I hear something by a band that interests me I will try to find more of it. Sometimes that quest is futile. This happened to me with Man. I can enjoy some Zappa, but for the most part I find his humor childish while at the same time admiring the music. I can get into Prog Metal at times, but for the most part I find it mere technicality with no artistry. And this includes Dream Theater. VdGG is intriguing but they too are a band I admire more than enjoy. And Porcupine Tree is completely over-rated.
 
If you're looking for Progressive Metal that's more artistically pleasing and listenable than Dream Theater, then Ayreon might appeal to you...
 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

If I hear something by a band that interests me I will try to find more of it. Sometimes that quest is futile. This happened to me with Man. I can enjoy some Zappa, but for the most part I find his humor childish while at the same time admiring the music. I can get into Prog Metal at times, but for the most part I find it mere technicality with no artistry. And this includes Dream Theater. VdGG is intriguing but they too are a band I admire more than enjoy. And Porcupine Tree is completely over-rated.
 
If you're looking for Progressive Metal that's more artistically pleasing and listenable than Dream Theater, then Ayreon might appeal to you...
 


Ayreon are so overrated IMO, the last couple of albums were a chore to listen, too long and often "meh", heard it all before and better.
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Hogarth era Marillion - the voice is fine for a bit at a time but after a while it's like - Holy Hell, I wish he would stop sobbing his angst out. Hogarth cries, Rothery's guitar cries and after a while I feel like crying.
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Dream Theater. All of. Every album. Their aesthetic. Their legacy. Does not compute, Batman.

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Originally posted by twosteves twosteves wrote:

there are a lot of them but VDGG is a widely popular one that is impossible for me to understand--the voice is horrible and love a good voice---plus it sounds like a satire of what a 70's prog band should sound like--by someone who hates prog bands.Tongue

another confession:--as much as I love Bill Bruford and how sublime his playing is---lots of KC I can't get into---I don't like neurotic sounding music as I'm neurotic enough LOL
 
 
VdGG and GG took me two decades to click, but they both did the early-to mid-90's for me.
Neurotic Crimson  >> yeah, the 80's stuff and Ade Belew was the neurotic dude in there.
 
 
 
Anything Progmetal I can't get into (with Tool being the exception), but it's not like I gave most of them a fair chance.... all of it was so annoying that three minutes of "music" by any of them is a better than a vaccination campaign.
 
I did try a fair bit of those neo-prog bands in the 80/90's, but often it was whiny vocals that turned me of.
 
 
Originally posted by sukmytoe sukmytoe wrote:

Hogarth era Marillion - the voice is fine for a bit at a time but after a while it's like - Holy Hell, I wish he would stop sobbing his angst out. Hogarth cries, Rothery's guitar cries and after a while I feel like crying.
 
prime example of course.... and they influenced so many bands (such as Twin Age, etc...) with their whiny music that it was nauseating
 
Of course, Fish's Marillion was also very much influence-some, as there is a series of band that literaly cloned then (Aragon, Asgard , etc...)
 
 


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quite  a few. :-
Jadis
Flower Kings
Frank Zappa
Transatlantic 
Big Big Train
Gentle Giant
Opeth
Dream Theatre 
Threshold 
Pineapple Thief
Devin Townsend 


Edited by Cambus741 - October 17 2019 at 03:33
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The usual suspects I'm afraid: Tool, Dream Theater, Captain Beefheart, Matching Mole, Tangerine Dream, 'Pixieland' Gong, Wobbler, Phideaux, the Moody Blues, Rush, Hawkwind, Henry Cow, Floyd post Syd (the list goes on)
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Recently I've been listening to a lot of modern progressive and found appreciation for Pendragon, The Flower Kings (Still processing the Unfold the Future 3LP), modern IQ, Kaipa, Mystery (One Among the Living) and Galahad (Empires Never Last).

Somehow I can't stand a even a single song of most progressive metal like Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Threshold and Pain of Salvation. Usually the problems occurs as soon as the poppy refrains kick in. Sometimes albums just seem to drag on and on. That's how I experience Riverside. I did however advance in my appreciation for Fates Warning and Leprous.

Perhaps some-one can recommend me the least-poppy-refrain-stained albums of these bands?

Edited by friso - October 17 2019 at 04:02
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Most neo prog except for Soltice and Hogarth era Marillion. Also GG and VDGG from the classic prog days. 
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PT/Steven Wilson.
Tried, but can't see what the attraction is.
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There are several, well renowned classic era bands that I have tried to appreciate, but can't, unfortunately

Can
Amon Duul 2
Faust
Neu!

90 percent of the time, when I listen to music, I give it my undivided attention, and don't multi-task in any way. I listen about half of my time to classical music, and the rest, progressive.

The above bands were ground-breaking, and justifiably important, but not my thing.

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Yes.  Just no....

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Originally posted by Homotopy Homotopy wrote:

Don't know if it's allowed to write such things here - but Yes. I find them rather annoying than pleasant.
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The Mars Volta
Devin Townsend
Supertramp
and all the heavy metal groups where I do not hear prog like: Queensryche, Iron Maiden, Metallica, etc.
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Big Big Train
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Maybe Dream Theater too, but I haven’t put enough effort with them yet. I remain hopeful that they may click with me one day.




Edited by HackettFan - October 17 2019 at 08:38
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