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richardh
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If you said 'under one genre label' then I might agree. I love albums that mix genres such as Far Corner's Risk (Rio and Symphonic) and likewise All Traps On Earth - A Drop Of Light. The idea that you have to ignore everything to be more progressive is something I reject. It's an idea not reality imo.
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richardh
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It's a great song as is Time, Breathe, Us and Them, Comfortably Numb, Dogs, Sheep, Run Like Hell, High Hopes and Wish You Were Here. I would say that if I have a favourite PF song for synths then it's Welcome To The Machine although that whole album is a Rick Wright masterclass. My 27 year old Nephew only discovered Floyd recently but he can't stop playing Dogs and telling me about it as if he's had an epiphany!
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Hrychu
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Unless that genre label is something like: avantgarde, experimental et al.
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Progishness
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Agreed.
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richardh
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so how much of what was made 1969-1975 that is 'prog' would fall under that label do you reckon? (genuine question for everyone, I'm interested!)
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David_D
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If that suppose to be an understanding of what Progressive Rock is, then it's surely a rather new one.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Lewian
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OK, fair point. Also with "avantgarde & experimental" to some extent, as far as this genre is inclusive to all kinds of stuff that refuses to play by any rules, rather than alluding to "sounding like old RIO school".
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Lewian
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It's not necessarily meant to be anything else than a hot take that makes some sense to me. Also note I said "progressive" rather than "prog rock".
Edited by Lewian - December 03 2023 at 14:54 |
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TheLionOfPrague
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Rush & Gentle Giant are very good but not as great as sometimes they are made out to be. Speaking of Gentle Giant, Giant for a Day is one of their best albums. Larks Tounges in Aspic is not that great, there are better Crimson albums. ELP are as great as the other bands in the "Big 6".
Agreed.
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I shook my head and smiled a whisper knowing all about the place
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richardh
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cool thanks ( think I own about the sum total 1 album of all the artists mentioned)
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"Together We Stand, Divided We Fall"
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I listened to a Supertramp album for the first time yesterday - Crime Of The Century - very nice!😊 |
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Heaven is waiting but waiting is Hell
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verslibre
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That is one hot take...I can feel the heat. |
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[QUOTE=AJ Junior]
All in all, I never thought I would disagree this much with every opinion withheld by a single poster (pretty contrarian, I might add). My advice (regardless if you live in that world or not): expand your boundaries because there is more to prog than the fairyland of AOR and anything remotely metal will tell you!
Edited by Zappastolethetowels - December 05 2023 at 19:48 |
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Lumenko
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"Tormato" is the last great album of the Yes classic era.
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Hrychu
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Hot take: LearsFool uses a bot to post on the forums. That's why you don't see them participate in any discussions or interact with any of the members. B)
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richardh
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Actually more than one as I have about 3 albums by Zappa and the MOI and then the 'one' being Tago Mago (Can). I don't listen to them though. I'm not really into experimental or adventurous music I guess.
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richardh
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It's not 'great' at all. I remember buying it as a teenager (it was just the latest Yes release at the time) and it took me about another 20 years to take them seriously.
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