Rolling Stone 50 Greatest Prog Albums of All Time |
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Catcher10
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After going to the link I realized the article was old, I remember it simply because it was the start of RS trying to jump on the Rush band wagon and redeem themselves for all them years of ignoring them and progressive rock music overall. So my CAN comment makes sense now. I still don't know who put it together, if only RS writers or they asked other artists to contribute.
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Catcher10
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Yea, but does ANY list have only our favs?? I try and look at these with a 80/20 rule, never 100%. Hopefully 80% of what we like/approve/agree with is there and the other 20% is the WTF choices that creates discussion. I mean what's a list without discussion.....
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nick_h_nz
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I assumed everyone knew this was an old list! 😄
I figured it had been brought up because of the other list, that is from this year.... 🤷🏻♂️ |
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Spacegod87
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Yeah, not too surprising.
Not shocked that they didn't have Cardiacs anywhere on the list, but it would have been a nice surprise.
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Awesoreno
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Thank you for saying this.
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geekfreak
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Pretty impressive list. As yous as already discussed |
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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
Music Is Live Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. Keep Calm And Listen To The Music… < |
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richardh
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I actually like this list , especially as Brain Salad Surgery is included at number 12 and Moving Pictures at 3.
Admittedly Dark Side Of the Moon barely counts as a prog album but I'm still happy to see it at the top if only because of its general impact and importance on music generally.
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dougmcauliffe
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Why do you go out of your way to try to tear down or write off hip hop at every chance you get? Maybe you don't get it or it's not for you, but putting the word artists in quotations as a juvenile way to undercut the art is just another pathetic jab for no reason, and I've seen your black and white one size fits all Ben Shapiro reasoning as to why rap apparently "isn't music." Edited by dougmcauliffe - January 01 2021 at 09:48 |
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iluvmarillion
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Thought they did a pretty good job. You're always going to disagree with some of their choices and agree with others, but on balance you can't really argue with a magazine that is US centric about a genre which is European centric.
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essexboyinwales
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Not a single album by the mighty IQ, so it's rubbish😉
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chopper
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Yes, it's a real shock not to find that and Heaven & Earth not in the list! Who'd have thought it? To be honest, I wouldn't put Moving Pictures anywhere near the top 10. It's not even in my top 3 Rush albums but bar one or two surprises, it's a pretty good list.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'm glad you reminded me about I.Q.. I've been trying to come up with a band beginning with the letter "I" for my third A-Z prog playlist on YouTube.
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The Anders
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First of all it's nice to see some krautrock albums in it (it's a rather neglected genre in the Progarchives list), and overall I think I am more in line with this list than the Progarchives one. In any case, the list is also a product of what those who make it actually know about. I'm sure that if they were more famous, Danish classics like Culpeper's Orchard (1971) or M144 (1969) would be there too.
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At least they didn't leave out Supertramp.
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