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richardh
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Frank Zappa is winning that one all day long but after that there is a major vacuum.(personally I believe most US bands that started as prog gave it up far too quickly) Dream Theater are important certainly although they have released a lot of albums that divide opinion especially in recent years. They started in the 80's and are widely respected for Images and Words and Awake. I also believe (my ''hot take'') that A Change Of Seasons is the greatest prog metal track and the sub genre's equivalent of Suppers Ready.
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Cristi
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Not what I want, how and where did you get this idea from? I never said I disliked what you posted. "I suggest he ignore me." - don't you think that's rather harsh? Edited by Cristi - November 29 2023 at 00:27 |
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richardh
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The first comment is a personal opinion that you are well entitled to and probably shared by many so not really a ''hot take'' in my view. IQ are considered stalwarts and survivors while Galahad are okay but no one bigs them up that much. Personally I like The Last Great Adventurer a heck of a lot. Folklore is the best BBT album overall and The Transit Of Venus Across The Sun their best track and intro (my ''hot take'' and opinion) Fragile v Yessongs versions. Well there is no Southside Of The Sky to compare and that is my favourite track on the album and maybe the best Yes track (another ''Hot Take''). Roundabout is so much better on the album it's ridiculous (Alan could never deal with those latin style rhythm's that Bill weaves on the album. Heart Of The Sunrise does benefit from a harder edged approach certainly. Don't care about the rest much. I declare it a tie! Agree on Genesis - I like the Phil Collins era and regard Trick as my favourite Genesis album. I think those albums stand up better generally now just from a recording perspective. Gabiel solo being better than Collins solo will never be a hot take (read the room) The Flower Kings Six Degrees and Octavarium are nowadaysn the only DT albums I listen to other than A Change Of Seasons. My hot take/persoanl opinion on DT is that Scenes From A Memory Part 2 is really not that good at all. |
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cstack3
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Here, this will get us going.....
....and yes, "Tales" is the best Yes album. |
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Zappastolethetowels
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Fine, If you want to go comparing guitar heroes to 3rd class Juliard students or make band lists of your own, go ahead - nobody is stoping you. If you look at other posts, you will notice that users tend to compare songs, albums, eras, etc, not musicians to the outside world. I don't need bear repeating of paragraphs explaining why you did this or that. Controversies don't need to be created over someone not liking Rush or Pink Floyd, and then trying to justify your response by saying "someone questioned my format" because they want consistency. Hot Takes are Hot Takes, not lists of your top prog bands - there are certainly existing threads on this that you can check out. No amount of diagrams or repeating will persuade a truthful person like me that you were "denied" for issuing a band list when the thread topic says something else. We don't like making mistakes, but we love passing the blame! |
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Prog-jester
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my hottest take would probably be that I'd rather listen to a good song instead of technical flexing. Most 70s proggers understood that, so did neo-proggers, heck even early Dream Theater had buncha awesome tunes, but later on the plot got lost methinks.
I don't care how fast of a guitar player you are or how many time signatures you crammed into your 12-min long djent epic, I want to hear some good/creative songwriting - this is what prog to me, first and foremost |
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Prog-jester
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- neo-prog was a scene and a sound, so please stop calling EVERY post-70s prog band "neo", thank you - The Snow Goose is an elevator muzak, Moonmadness will always be the best Camel album (on par with Rajaz) - 80s Rush >>> 70s Rush |
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Prog-jester
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Marillion - Somewhere Else (I actually prefer it over Brave AND Marbles), Holidays in Eden, Anoraknophobia Genesis - from Phil's era, Invisible Touch+We Can't Dance+s/t >>> Duke+Abacab+ATTWTT+W&W. A Trick Of The Tail is Phil's era best tho, no hot take here some other unpopular albums that I absolutely love: Dream Theater - Falling Into Infinity Steven Wilson - To The Bone (his best solo album) King Crimson - Islands, The Power To Believe The Mars Volta - Octahedron Fates Warning - Inside Out, FWX, Disconnected (their best album)
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progaardvark
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Mike Portnoy has four legs, not two.
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I don't know if this is a "hot take," but the best progressive rock band is Van Der Graaf Generator and you cannot change my mind.
And the only good Genesis album is "Selling England by the Pound" Steve Hackett's music is just much better than Genesis. |
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Lumenko
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Unfortunately, Jeff Mann passed away shortly after the "Casino" CD was released on the Dutch 'progressive' label SI Music in 1992. But before he left, Mann left behind the "Casino" CD, which is perhaps the UK's best prog-rock album of the early '90s. Or, Swiss band Galaad. For their first concept album, titled "Premier février," also released in 1992, the band delivered a powerful and theatrical prog-rock sung in French [without copying Ange!], with the originality of the singer as well as some magnificent melodies. Both of the aforementioned albums are better early 90s prog achievements than Änglagård's "Hybris."
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omphaloskepsis
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The Big Generator is the best Yes album since Relayer.
The Italian prog scene since 2010 is superior to the 70s Italian scene. Opeth albums since Heritage are superior to everything before Heritage. I like the member's Hot Takes. The Hot Take helps me to understand individual member's personal tastes. Homogenized group opinions disperse into island groups of small agreements. I find my tastes agree with around 20% of the hot takes.
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Cristi
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You said "extremely overrated". That's a superlative if I may say so. It's all subjective, I think Änglagård's Hybris is better than all the albums you mention here. I would say TFK are overrated, but that's just my take on the band. Also TFK has quite a few imitators. It's become a bit predictable. But i don't think the entire scene is overrated. |
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Lumenko
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Änglagård played some vintage keyboards, of course, and they had "complexity'', but after listening to the album a few times, there's nothing particularly memorable about it. There's a lot to complain about regarding its production as well. "Hybris" is just one of a number of extremely overrated prog-rock albums from Scandinavia.
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Cristi
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That's just your opinion.
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Lumenko
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Furthermore, Änglagård somehow sound like they were compelled to play prog-rock, much like the majority of those other Scandinavian prog-rock bands. Also, although I'm sure they adore the genre, the Scandinavians seem to be forcing the dark side of prog-rock instead of its bittersweet and colourful nature. I mean, instead of appreciating the prog-rock genre's vibrant scenery, it seems like many of them pushed the one-dimensional atmosphere of dark wave and gothic rock into their take on prog-rock. It causes a good portion of Scandinavian progressive music to be dull and colourless.
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progaardvark
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The Ummagumma studio album is better than The Dark Side of the Moon.
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Cristi
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Ripping off means plagiarism which I do not think happened here. KC was an influence, nothing wrong with that.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Now that is a hot take!
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Ian
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Grumpyprogfan
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The best Scandinavian band is Freak Kitchen. Very colorful, fun, heavy, and great lyrics.
A shame PA has rejected them for inclusion twice, at least. |
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