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David_D
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Sorry Catcher and others, but if Rush were one of The Big Six, I'd return my Prog card.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Rick1
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ELP had the courtesy to quit in 79 - King Crimson did so earlier in 74 as well and reincarnated effectively for the 80s. Jethro Tull are not really prog as such so they get my vote.
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Saperlipopette!
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Yeah, Van der Graaf Generator are the best group EVER!! |
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To be part of the Big Six, you don't just need acclaimed albums, but you need to be, well, Big. To be successful in the golden age of prog, to still be referenced to this day, to have modern prog bands clearly taking after you, etc. VdGG isn't big in that sense. You'll see the odd ELP or Crimson reference outside of the prog-sphere once in a while, but VdGG is too niche for that. For example, before I started getting into prog, I had already seen the album covers for ITCOTCK and Tarkus many times. I've encountered all of the bands in the Big Six in unexpected places, but not VdGG. Not to mention that I'm sure there are as many prog fans who absolutely can't stand VdGG than those who love them.
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Saperlipopette!
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^ I agree but
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richardh
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It seems to me that ELP should have quit after the live triple and their legacy would have been intact. The Works and Love Beach did a massive amount of damage it seems to me. Crimson somehow managed to skirt all the way round the punk movement and maybe that helped retained respect.
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richardh
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I seem to have the point out many times on this site that the first 6 albums (inc the live triple) actually have decent ratings. As a fan I have no issue whatsoever with these scores. Works Vol One is slight underrated but that is the only one I have a small quibble with. There is a lot of music on this site that is extremely highly valued and albums that are better and more organised than ELP's slightly chaotic approach. ELP were really a live 'festival' band and not ones for hanging about in the studio. They had equally large egos as befitting their massive talent and divided opinion then and now. There are worst things to be!
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siLLy puPPy
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For what it's worth, i used to dislike ELP quite a bit because they were OVERHYPED (the word that should be used instead of overrated). Last time i did a marathon of their first four albums though i was blown away having matured into them i guess. Despite that i'd still prefer Yes, Gentle Giant, VDGG, Cardiacs and quite a few other bands over them any day.
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Pink Floyd
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David_D
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It might also be that The Big Six have been reduced to The Big Five. |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Yes
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Even at the height of their prowess ELP where held up by the music press, who were stumbling over themsleves to promote punk at the time, as representing everything that was wrong with music. Now it seems according to this poll it has become trendy even within prog circles to pile onto ELP. There appeaars to be some element of resentment that somehow ELPs later output has made some come to the conclusion that those darn punks might have been right all along. |
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David_D
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According to JD, Love Beach would make much better impression with this cover Edited by David_D - May 02 2023 at 17:11 |
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David_D
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Anyway, this thread may have revealed ELP as my favourite band.
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omphaloskepsis
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This week, I've been spinning ELP- Works Live! Can't get enough. Fits my current mood...perfect!
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Saperlipopette!
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- Btw: I don't think the music press were stumbling over
themsleves to promote punk in 1972-1973.
Edited by Saperlipopette! - May 02 2023 at 23:54 |
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My "Big Six" in order of preference:-
1. YES 2. Pink Floyd 3. Genesis 4. ELP 5. Jethro Tull 6. King Crimson My own personal "Big Six" 1. Mostly Autumn 2. Renaissance 3. Camel 4. YES 5. Pink Floyd 6. Genesis |
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richardh
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Can showing off never serve the music in any way? That said I'm not even sure that showing off was the problem. Mozart liked to show off a bit but didn't seem to do him any harm. I think something else is it play, mainly that ELP had too much fun. Prog was meant to be serious and yet there was Emerson 'w**king off' on stage with a synthesiser lol. Just too many theatrics detracted from the music perhaps but even that's debateable. ELP (Emerson mainly) composed quite an impressive array of music on those early albums but they lack the cohesion of say a Dark Side of The Moon to make it feel important. You get a lot of random ideas at times but there is no lack of invention or innovation. Trouble is when they did take things very very seriously with Works Volume One they got slaughtered by the press! |
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Saperlipopette!
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Can showing off never serve the music in any way? Probably from your perspective, but maybe not for me? I'm only speaking from my point of view - which Im fully aware I is pretty much the same angle most everyone criticizes ELP from btw. It's not even critique. I was mainly explaining where I'm coming from and that I'm not hopping on a "pile on ELP-trend". As you know these two different type of progfans, isn't anything new. Showing off on your instrument, taking up too much space while contributing with nothing of substance or whatever - has always rubbed me the wrong way. Whether it's John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorious or Keith Emerson doing it. I guess maybe in classical music I let it pass easier - as I take less notice of it (but I don't really listen to Mozart much either).
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