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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:


At least Caravan won my Canterbury Scene poll if that's any consolation. Smile

it is Smile
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'll have a series of bona fide PA polls coming up very soon featuring the Top 16 bands from the results of this "poll". Smile 

How, shouldn't that be featuring the top 20 bands from the results of this "poll"?
I'm not familiar with the last four bands in the Top 20. Embarrassed
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Top 20 update with Machine Messiah's classical prog votes added:-

1. Genesis (689 points)
2. Yes (606 points)
2. King Crimson (588 points)
4. Pink Floyd (572 points)
5. Rush (345 points)
6. Emerson, Lake & Palmer (245 points)
7. Van der Graaf Generator (232 points)
8. Jethro Tull (212 points)
9. Gentle Giant (208 points)
10. Marillion (171 points)

11. Camel (116 points)
11. IQ (116 points)
13. Soft Machine (102 points)
14. Porcupine Tree (87 points)
15. Magma (85 points)
16. Renaissance (71 points)
17. Can (66 points) 
18. Spock's Beard (65 points)
19. Cardiacs (60 points)
20. Henry Cow (56 points)


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'll have a series of Battle of the Bands albums polls coming up soon featuring the 20 eventual winners of this poll, although sadly and inexplicably, it won't feature Caravan as they didn't make it into the final Top 20. Ouch  Cry  Broken Heart

You got me persuaded.
David's list:
1. Caravan

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I must admit, that was "Cristi's way of voting".
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I'll have a series of bona fide PA polls coming up very soon featuring the Top 16 bands from the results of this "poll". Smile 

How, shouldn't that be featuring the top 20 bands from the results of this "poll"?
I'm not familiar with the last four bands in the Top 20. Embarrassed

Is that a good reason to omit them? I THINK NOT SIR! 
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I knew I was forgetting something...


1.- Yes
1.- Genesis
1.- Pink Floyd
1.- King Crimson
1.- Emerson, Lake & Palmer
1.- Jethro Tull
1.- Rush
1.- Marillion
9.- PFM Gong
10.- Gentle Giant PFM


Sorry Paul! Cry  (obviously it doesn't need to recalculate) but I wanted to make the point anyway.. specially after seeing no Gong even in the runner up's.. 

In my opinion, Live etc., You, Shamal, Angel's Egg, Gazeuse! are topmost material.





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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Is that a good reason to omit them? I THINK NOT SIR! 

If you're serious, I'm not, but thanks anyway. Smile


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Genesis
Gentle Giant
Camel
Renaissance
Marillion
Curved Air
Moody Blues
Yes
Kansas
Strawbs
Steve Hackett


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Top 20 update with Boojieboy's votes added:-

1. Genesis (719 points)
2. Yes (611 points)
2. King Crimson (588 points)
4. Pink Floyd (572 points)
5. Rush (345 points)
6. Emerson, Lake & Palmer (245 points)
7. Van der Graaf Generator (232 points)
8. Gentle Giant (228 points)
9. Jethro Tull (212 points)
10. Marillion (181 points)

11. Camel (131 points)
12. IQ (116 points)
13. Soft Machine (102 points)
14. Porcupine Tree (87 points)
15. Magma (85 points)
16. Renaissance (83 points)
17. Can (66 points) 
18. Spock's Beard (65 points)
19. Cardiacs (60 points)
20. Henry Cow (56 points)


Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 08 2021 at 01:02
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I am kind of surprised by not seeing Caravan in Top 20. They are No.11 on my list of favorite progressive rock bands.
12. Gong
13. PFM
14. Ange
15. Banco
16. Magma
17. Rush
18. Strawbs
19. Focus
20. Hawkwind and Amon Duul II.
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^ for me it's PFM (would RPI even exist without them?!)

1. ELP
2. IQ
3. Rush
4. Yes
5. Genesis
6. Eloy
7. Big Big Train
8. Tangerine Dream
9. Porcupine Tree
10. Gentle Giant
(top ten previously posted)

11. PFM
12. Kayak
13. VDGG
14. Jethro Tull
15. Marillion
16. Pink Floyd
17. Haken
18. Wobbler
19. Elephant 9
20. UK /Colosseum II 
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Don't get me wrong, I am a huge fan of RPI. IMO RPI wouldn't exist without Genesis, VdGG, KC, Genesis, Gentle Giant, ELP, Yes, not without PFM.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Is that a good reason to omit them? I THINK NOT SIR! 

If you're serious, I'm not, but thanks anyway. Smile

Or was it Henry Cow, you were thinking about? Smile

Anyway, to warm your RIO/Avant-Prog heart I can tell that I once wrote an article about those sub-genres and the American band French TV in the Danish at that time best Hi-Fi magazine which was published in Sweden, as well. Smile


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ for me it's PFM (would RPI even exist without them?!)

1. ELP


By the way, about ELP's importance as Prog pioneering band, they were quite important in relation to RPI, as far as I know.
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The closest I can come to "my favourite bands" is a list of bands with most albums I'm fond of - and it's not more than that:

Pink Floyd - 6
ELP - 5
Genesis - 5
Can - 3
Eloy - 3
Focus - 3
                        King Crimson - 3
Magma - 3
Czeslaw Niemen - 3
Mike Oldfield - 3
Osibisa - 3
PFM - 3
VdGG - 3
Rick Wakeman - 3

I can tell as well that I've had a period over quite a lot of years when PF was absolutely my favourite band - but that was then. Today, I guess, I might have some kind of special feelings for ELP and Genesis, and for some other bands/artists, as well. 

Edit:
Now, my heart is bleeding due to not mentioning the hundred (or how many?) albums I love so much, and due to referring to so many albums only as numbers. Cry 


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Anyway, I surely wonder what "favourite bands" means to you, guys, even there are some answers on that in a new thread started by me, "Is music (albums) or bands most important for you?".

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Is that a good reason to omit them? I THINK NOT SIR! 

If you're serious, I'm not, but thanks anyway. Smile

Or was it Henry Cow, you were thinking about? Smile

Anyway, to warm your RIO/Avant-Prog heart I can tell that I once wrote an article about those sub-genres and the American band French TV in the Danish at that time best Hi-Fi magazine which was published in Sweden, as well. Smile

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Well Cardiacs, Can & Henry Cow are all favorites and they are all in the bottom 4 Tongue
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Well Cardiacs, Can & Henry Cow are all favorites and they are all in the bottom 4 Tongue

I'm surprised they made the top 10, aren't you? Stern Smile
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

By the way, about ELP's importance as Prog pioneering band, they were quite important in relation to RPI, as far as I know.
Yes, definitely ELP, but they were very successful and popular everywhere else, including UK. On the other hand, Genesis' first 2 progressive albums (Trespass and Nursery Cryme) failed to chart in UK. Popularity in the continental Europe saved them.  Trespass was No. 1 in Belgium, No. 4 on Italian charts. Nursery Cryme was No. 1 in Italy. That's why they were able to keep going. High sales in those countries led to the concert tours in continental Europe. VdGG had a very similar story. Never extremely popular in UK. Only "The Least We Can Do..." reached the Top UK charts (No. 47), but "Pawn Hearts" failed to reach UK charts but was No. 1 in Italy.
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:


Well Cardiacs, Can & Henry Cow are all favorites and they are all in the bottom 4 Tongue

I'm surprised they made the top 10, aren't you? Stern Smile

Well they're in 17th, 19th and 20th. CAN I expected there, Cardiacs and Henry Cow less so, there aren't many avantheads here and plenty of haters. Smile 


Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - December 08 2021 at 06:23
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