Praised prog albums that you think are overrated |
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Logan
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^ I believe that the technical term for the rates-way-too-much syndrome is hyperübermuchoratealotism in short.
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siLLy puPPy
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^ that works. The irony is that English is stupid sometimes. To overdo
something is too do something too much. To overexercise is to exercise
to much THEN a improper definition like overrate DOESN'T mean to rate
too much but to rate too highly. Seems we need another prefix. German
and Russian do a somewhat better job at this sorta thing ;)
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fredyair
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Anything by King Crimson after In the Court. Better frase it will be anything by Robert Fripp after In the Court. I don't find his music compelling at all.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I never thought I would see the day when I genuinely thought the snow goose could legitimately be considered an underrated album but I certainly feel that way these days. Wow. Yes, some parts are mellow but that's Camel. Get over it.
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richardh
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We are social animals so wanting to be part of a group is not that strange. Subjectively I really dislike Larks Tongues In Aspic. To me it's a mess and very very boring. I don't like the production or the ideas except for Easy Money and even that sounded better when John Wetton did solo versions on his many 90's and 00's tours. However it is unique and experimental in many ways that I just don't understand even if subjectively it still remains something I don't want to listen to. So I'll give it it's due and didn't list it. Camel on then other hand are much nicer to listen to but literally added nothing in terms of new ideas to progressive music except for maybe The Snow Goose. If they hadn't have done that then I would struggle to take them seriously at all!
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cstack3
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Well, then, I guess you and I belong to different groups! I think LTIA is one of the best albums ever recorded in rock history. I was in a record store in Riverside, IL with my friend Wayne, where we saw Bob play Frippertronics on his "Drive to 1981" mini tour. We showed Bob a Super 8 college student film titled "Fripp" that we had made using LTIA Part 2 as the soundtrack, so I got to see his reaction to his own music. Bob rocked back and forth on the balls of his feet in time with the music, and was very intently involved with it (until the violent and bloody climax of the film, at which point he stopped rocking and stood in utter silence!). This was 18 June, 1979. That's what I enjoy about this site....the diversity and creative tension of members. Well said, Richard!
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