10 Albums We Love to Hate from 10 Artists We Love |
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Cristi
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if you want any artist in the list, please ask an admin to move this thread to the general music section then.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Phil Collins is prog related due to his long association with Genesis.
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Cristi
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it does not work like that...
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Psychedelic Paul
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I gathered that after Robin Trower was rejected for inclusion in PA. That's why I put prog related in lower case letters and not capitals.
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Awesoreno
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GET OUT OF MY HOUSE!!!!
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Progmind
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Yes - Open your Eyes (the worst Yes Album by zillion of miles)
Miles Davis - Tutu King Crimson - The Construkction Of Light ELP - Works Volume II Genesis - Abacab Jethro Tull - Under Wrasp Magma - Merci In The Woods... - Pure Borknagar - Origin Dream Theater - The Astonishing Steve Hackett - Til We Have Faces (Cured its horrible and the obvious choice) Edited by Progmind - December 28 2020 at 13:03 |
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Cristi
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^ what's wrong with In The Woods... - Pure?
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Argo2112
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Yea, I was a little surprised to see The Dreaming on his list too (along with Discipline) But I guess we like what we like.
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Progmind
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Love the band, but "Pure" never click on me, perhaps the voice of Fog or the lack of experimentation compared to "Strange in Stereo" and "Omnio". |
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Cosmiclawnmower
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EE-AW EE-AW EE-AW EE AW EE AW!!! God-damn best album she ever made!!!
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BarryGlibb
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1.The Construkction Of Light - King Crimson 2. Giant For a Day - Gentle Giant 3. Wonderworld - Uriah Heep 4. Locked In - Wishbone Ash 5. Aerosol Grey Machine - VDDG 6. Broadsword and The Beast - Jethro Tull 7. The Unfortunate Cup of Tea - Horslips 8. Ian Anderson - Rupi's Dance 9. Mother Focus - Focus I just realized...maybe I am not really into prog, as I can only select these 9 acts I possibly "love"... all the other prog artists that I have in my collection I just don't "love" that much. Uriah Heep I loved up until 1973....and Wishbone Ash are prog-related as well. Question is; can anyone really love King Crimson?! Or is it too simplistic to love KC?! I don't love them; just respect them.
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Logan
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I really like Aerosol Grey Machine, and I like Mother Focus. As for Giant for a Day, it's more that I just plain dislike it than love to hate it.
I can't think of any albums that I love to hate, I know there have been some guilty pleasure ones that I have somewhat hated to love. The only love to hate thing that I can think of right now might have been Chibnal's Doctor Who run, which is off-topic. As for King Crimson, I have no reason to think that people don't genuinely love it. I genuinely love KC music, but not all of it. I haven't thought of it as particularly simplistic nor that complex. There is a lot of very simple music that I love, and I know that a lot of very simple music that people love. I'm not sure how serious you are being or if I may be misunderstanding you. Even in Prog, I wouldn't call it simplistic, let alone compared to much mainstream rock and pop music. |
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nick_h_nz
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What an odd question. Or perhaps I just don’t understand what you are questioning? Or perhaps you are being facetious? I definitely love King Crimson. Not everything they’ve done - but then again, I’m not sure there is any band or artist for whom I love everything they’ve done. But I certainly love a lot of King Crimson’s music, and enough for me to say that I love them. 🤷🏻♂️ |
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Grubert
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Crimson's The Construkction Of Light is actually one of their best albums. Actually Crimson never made a weak album, they are all enjoyable, and their best albums can be found in any of their phases.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Having gone through everyone's Love to Hate list, these are twenty albums I just Love.
Guru Guru - UFO (from Guldbamsen) Pink Floyd - The Final Cut (from Guldbamsen, Nogbad_The_ Bad & ILuvMarillion) Genesis - Calling All Stations (from Guldbamsen) ELP - Black Moon (from Mirakaze) David Gilmour - Rattle That Lock (from Nogbad_The_Bad) Mike Oldfield - Voyager (from Nogbad_The_Bad) Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason (from DougMcauliffe & Lewian) Talk Talk - The Party's Over (from Lewian) ELP - Love Beach (from Grantman) ELO - Discovery (from Grantman) Camel - Breathless (from Grantman) Yes - 90125 (from ILuvMarillion) Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2 (from ILuvMarillion) ELO - Eldorado (from ILuvMarillion) Renaissance - Camera Camera (from ILuvMarillion) Mike Oldfield - Man on the Rocks (from RichardH) Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S. (from Heart of the Matter) ELP - Works 2 (from Progmind) Van der Graaf Generator - Aerosol Grey Machine (from Barry Glibb) Uriah Heep - Wonderworld (from Barry Glibb) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 30 2020 at 02:52 |
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uduwudu
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[/QUOTE] But at least he tried out things on Earthling, such as drum and bass music (whether or not one likes that type of music is another story - it's not so much my thing, but I acknowledge its qualities). On Hours it doesn't sound to me like he is trying anything. [/QUOTE] I know. 1. Outside esp the full 2 cd version is very interesting. Nice re-write after The Leon Suites,which his distribution company refused. That would have tested many. Earthling is very powerful sounding. The second Cd sort of acts like a mini Dead Man Walking concept piece. He took the modern approach then (as ever) and applied song craft. Very novel.
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iluvmarillion
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Just because someone hates particular albums doesn't mean they aren't any good, just that we respond differently to certain albums and the fact we love particular bands we tend to react harshly to the albums we don't like from those bands we love because we have high expectations from them.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I own at least half the albums on that above list - many of which I've bought from charity shops and car boot sales at bargain basement prices - so it seems they're the unpopular prog albums that the majority of prog fans want to dispose of. Luckily for me, my musical tastes aren't that discerning.
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omphaloskepsis
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Yes- "Heaven and Earth"
ELP- "In The Hot Seat" Rush- "Presto" Genesis- "Calling All Stations" Miles Davis- "Tutu" Jethro Tull- "Catfish Rising" Moon Safari - "Himlabacken Vol. 2" Steven Wilson- "The Future Bites" Pain Of Salvation- "Falling Home" Return to Forever- "Music Magic" Edited by omphaloskepsis - May 04 2023 at 11:16 |
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Saperlipopette!
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Hate is a strong word, but I reacted very negative towards these albums from bands and artists I normally love:
Comus - To Keep From Crying Arti & Mestieri - Quinto Stato David Bowie - Black Tie White Noise Gentle Giant - Giant for a Day! Miles Davis - You're Under Arrest Peter Hammill - The Fall of the House of Usher (yeah I don't get it) Herbie Hancock - Monster The Residents - Freak Show Wayne Shorter - Native Dancer Frank Zappa - You Are What You Is |
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