Losing interest in prog |
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progprogprog
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 05 2011 Status: Offline Points: 279 |
Posted: January 03 2012 at 14:48 | ||
Consider the Bold/Italic/Underlined part. Told ya, It's hard
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Always thinking in extremes.That's my way to beat boredom.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: January 03 2012 at 14:53 | ||
You didn't get it and you did think he was serious. That much is clear.
edit/ But you are correct. You were answering Dean about his part about you. Sorry, bit tired. And a cold.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 03 2012 at 14:54 | ||
And put some friggin clothes on dammit. |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Snow Dog
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Posted: January 03 2012 at 14:55 | ||
Yes.....we don't want to see your manhood!
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rushfan4
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Posted: January 03 2012 at 15:05 | ||
You guys are a hoot and a half.
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Clepsydra
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 14 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 494 |
Posted: January 03 2012 at 15:43 | ||
I hate Prog! As a matter of fact, I don't even know why I am here?
Now, where the hell are my Village People albums??!! (I would be dead without Prog!!! ) |
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progprogprog
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 05 2011 Status: Offline Points: 279 |
Posted: January 03 2012 at 15:47 | ||
Hope you'll be fine soon
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Always thinking in extremes.That's my way to beat boredom.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: January 03 2012 at 15:59 | ||
Thanks...bed soon I think.
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AtomicCrimsonRush
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Posted: January 03 2012 at 18:44 | ||
Man this thread gets some workout these days
I am opposite - gaining interest discovering new prog - but mostly from the 70s and its amazing to unearth these treasures. |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 03 2012 at 20:16 | ||
I think it's really held quite steady for me over the years. Granted I do have a bigger tent of artists I consider prog than some. I always keep an open mind to the new stuff happening, what the older artists are doing, and there's still plenty out there from what has come before to explore. I guess one of the cool things about when I got on the bandwagon was that prog really wasn't a genre separate from the rest of rock. It was just great music that wasn't as popular. Edited by Slartibartfast - January 03 2012 at 20:17 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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infandous
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 23 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2447 |
Posted: January 04 2012 at 11:03 | ||
When I first discovered prog in the 90's, the 70's stuff was all I was interested in and I felt that nothing could ever be that good in modern times. Since 2000 or so, I've been happy to have been proven wrong. Honestly, for me, the "greats" of the 70's are what I have almost completely lost interest in, though I still rate many of their albums as masterpieces. I just don't feel any need to hear them anymore, since they are imprinted on my brain forever.
I am of the opinion that there is much new prog and progressive music (to me, two different, yet sometimes the same, depending on the artist, things) can be as good or even better than the 70's stuff. I find plenty of great music to listen to. Having said that, I totally understand about prog burnout. I am an ardent fan of the symphonic rock style, yet have gone through at least two phases of feeling very burnt out on it. So I listened to other things......jazz, classical, electronic, RIO, etc. But I always come back to it for some reason, just my musical sweet spot I guess you could say. Sure there is a lot of crap today, and I've found plenty of 70's crap as well in my delvings into prog and music generally. The biggest difference I see between today and the 70's is that progressive rock in the 70's was actually a money making venture. Also the record labels creating something of a filter so that lesser groups didn't reach our ears (unlike now, when anyone with a computer and some instruments can make a reasonably well produced album). Of course, it also meant that some truly talented bands didn't make it past the filter either. But for the OP, nothing wrong with tiring of a genre and moving on to other things. Whatever works for you. Personally, I don't see how I could ever tire of prog in general, since there is so much variety, but if I do there is always plenty of other music to check out. |
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Alberto Muņoz
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Posted: January 04 2012 at 17:34 | ||
This |
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Mellotron Storm
Prog Reviewer Joined: August 27 2006 Location: The Beach Status: Offline Points: 13467 |
Posted: January 04 2012 at 22:06 | ||
I feel the need to say i agree after getting a few messages from people wondering why i'm losing interest in prog.
There's way too much variety for me to get bored with prog.I tend to go from one sub-genre to the other in my rotation so i just can't ever see myself getting bored.Besides i love this style too much.I mentioned earlier i haven't sought out new bands like i used to but that doesn't mean i don't have quite a few 2011 albums that i rate very highly.I'm sure i gave out six five star ratings for 2011 releases and i still have a few more to check out.Listening to HENRY COW right now(Leg End) and i mean how could you tire of this ? |
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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progprogprog
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 05 2011 Status: Offline Points: 279 |
Posted: January 05 2012 at 08:15 | ||
true, hard to not enjoy that one
Edited by progprogprog - January 05 2012 at 08:27 |
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Always thinking in extremes.That's my way to beat boredom.
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thehallway
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 13 2010 Location: Dorset, England Status: Offline Points: 1433 |
Posted: January 05 2012 at 09:41 | ||
I'm certainly losing interest in prog...... .......Archives. |
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dreadpirateroberts
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2011 Location: AU Status: Offline Points: 952 |
Posted: January 05 2012 at 09:51 | ||
Then come to the dark side.... .....JMA |
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Cimnele
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Posted: January 05 2012 at 09:55 | ||
I think I've been too dismissive of modern acts in the past - I keep finding that, looking past the studio separation of an album and of its generically "prog" title and art, it'll still contain a few good ideas. Of course I don't think I'll ever find something that matches up to Magma, or Henry Cow, or Comus in the modern prog-rock world, since it is simply too based upon itself to do much surprising, but there are still hours upon hours of great songs being written - plenty to envelop yourself in whenever you do tire of the greats.
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thehallway
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 13 2010 Location: Dorset, England Status: Offline Points: 1433 |
Posted: January 05 2012 at 09:56 | ||
The only trouble with JMA is it's full of people from PA. That's why their top ten is basically Miles Davis.
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Padraic
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Posted: January 05 2012 at 09:58 | ||
Stupid PA people have to ruin everything.
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thehallway
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 13 2010 Location: Dorset, England Status: Offline Points: 1433 |
Posted: January 05 2012 at 10:04 | ||
I should elaborate. It's not the fact that they emigrate from here that is a problem, but their naturally proggy tastes. I know that JMA are struggling to build a fanbase, but the huge slant towards fusion will definitely confuse and/or put off a lot of people who want to celebrate swing or big band jazz (for example). Earlier types of jazz are almost ignored over there. In the real world, fusion, funk and rock-influenced jazz play a small part in the history of jazz music, and the cause of JMA's disproportionate focus on these subgenres (which will look like a bias to any random visitors) can only have been caused by the people who flocked there from PA. |
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