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Mortte
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Sean Trane
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No idea and not about to start counting, but I'd say that Rock (in the larger sense), folk (in its rockier form) and jazz (in the larger sense) amount to 95%... The rest being Chanson Franįaise (Brel Lavilliers, Nougaro, etc... >> generally anthologies) or classical
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Mirakaze
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Out of 377 discs: 33% Prog/avant-garde rock 14% other rock/metal 23% Jazz 17% Classical 5% Pop 3% Electronica 5% other
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AlanB
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Out of 114 albums, mostly CDs but a few downloads too 43% Prog 37% Rock 8% Singer/Songwriter 8% Classical 4% Pop
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Psychedelic Paul
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It looks like I have the lowest percentage of prog on PA with around 6.5% of the total, although that still works out at about 180 prog albums, if I include all of my prog compilations too.
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Grumpyprogfan
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60% prog
10% jazz 15% fusion 15% rock/pop |
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zwordser
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Pretty good, that's about the number of prog albums I had when I joined this site.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I buy most of my CD albums from charity shops, car boot sales & pound stores, but not surprisingly, I don't find many classic prog albums at those kind of bargain basement prices.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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This thread was really just a ruse to flush out those members not qualified to post on prog. Unfortunately as your percentage of prog is below the required 50% minimum you must immediately leave the site until you have purchased the 1200 albums needed to bring up your average. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Ian
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I prophesy disaster
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Though I think we can allow double points for each album in the RIO/Avant-Prog sub-genre. |
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kenethlevine
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no ideer anymore. I have very little vinyl left, a lot of CDs, and a lot of MP3's, but no central repository for everything, just itunes which is where my favorites are clustered. I also listen to a ton of prog on spotify which I pay for
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Psychedelic Paul
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As far as I'm aware, I don't have any albums in the RIO/Avant-Prog sub-genre, so that rules me out for double points.
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miamiscot
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70% Prog
10% Rock/Metal 10% Guided By Voices/Robert Pollard
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YESESIS
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Oh yeah, you seem to be an open minded kind of music lover like me. And yes I love both T Rex and obviously The Beatles. As far as T Rex, their(his) most popular albums are certainly Electric Warrior and The Slider. And, for me, those 2 plus Tanx make up their 'Big 3' of truly great albums. A Beard of Stars and the self-titled album are very good as well. Really the only album of theirs that I don't like is Bolan's Zip Gun. Imo their most 'can't miss' album is The Slider. Hope that helps.
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Mortte
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BaldJean
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difficult to say. my guess is about this: 35% classical music 5% jazz music 5% ethnic music 50% rock music 5% miscellaneous to further split up the 50% of rock music: 5% heavy rock (including heavy prog; for us heavy is foremost heavy, prog or not) 5% jazz-rock/fusion 5% symphonic prog 5% RIO/avant (I include Zeuhl in this because there simply are not that many Zeuhl albums to constitute a significant percentage in a collection of about 10000 CDs) 20% psychedelic/space rock (this includes Krautrock. and "Krautrock" does for me NOT mean German prog; many bands listed as Krautrock in the archives fall into some of the other categories) 5% eclectic prog 5% "normal" rock (bands that don't fall into any of these categories) but this is a very rough estimation; I may be quite wrong about some of the numbers. no special listing of RPI or French prog; I don't differentiate by country, with the exception of Krautrock as a genre, which is not due to country but due to style. oh, and about 90% of our rock music is 60s or 70s rock music. those were definitely the most creative decades for rock music
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essexboyinwales
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No idea, but something like: 80% prog 40% metal 5% pop |
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YESESIS
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I don't really put anyone ahead of Marc Bolan, except maybe Lennon and McCartney, and Zappa.. but that's pretty much it. And agree with you, I consider Revolver the Beatles best album. With Abbey Road right there (obviously a massively great and classic album. And I consider the Let It Be album very underrated in their catalogue, I like it a lot. From the early Beatlemania albums, I like A Hard Day's Night, it's a really good album. I'm such a Beatlemaniac, the only album I don't like from them (or consider weaker than the rest) is Beatles For Sale.. the first like 5 songs are good but after that it's a lot of filler. But the Beatles are the best, there isn't any doubt in my mind. I used to listen to them a lot and still do from time to time.
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Mortte
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Yeah, youīre right Let It Be is underrated. Of course it has some quite mediocre songs, but the great ones are really great! I used to like only their after Help!-albums, but in the nineties I just decided to buy also their early albums. And I have to say I like them all, maybe With the Beatles is my favorite, although really like also Hard days and Help! And even their first album there are some my big Beatles favorites (title song, Thereīs a Place). I agree you about Beatles For Sale, but there are also some really great songs (Eight Days a Week, Words Of Love, Every Little Thing that Yes made great version). Am I right youīre not big the Who or Stones-fan? I donīt think myself Beatlemaniac, although it has been in my life almost my whole life, but I have a good friend who really is! Also I think there might ever become prog in the mainstream (or maybe not at all) without Beatles.
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YESESIS
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^ They certainly had a big influence no question. They did a lot of very experimental stuff and took a lot of risks especially in the later part of their career. As far as the Stones and the Who, I obviously respect them they're Giants who had tons of great stuff, but they're just not special(to me) like the Fabs. I'm sorry.
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