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mrcozdude
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Posted: July 15 2009 at 10:08 |
progrocker2244 wrote:
I have been avoiding Radiohead and Muse for a long time, but yesterday I bought In Rainbows by Radiohead and Black Holes & Revelations by Muse.
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How you finding them?
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Padraic
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Posted: July 15 2009 at 10:12 |
TGM: Orb wrote:
Well, here goes... the exact timing of this will be very hectic, as I'm trying to not spend money on CDs (plus, there are a few artists whose discographies I want to actually complete before I forget)... which is clearly doomed. On the plus side, I can use the excellent Spotify to hear things, so that should help.
Anyway,
1. Gong 2. National Health or Egg, depends on the availability of the former... it's sort of difficult for me to nab at a good price and downloading isn't for me. 3. Boris or Frank Zappa beyond Hot Rats... one of those things I feel I should do sometime. 4. Los Jaivas 5. Klaus Schulze
Anyway, Spotified Gong earlier today, specifically Angel's Egg... incredible album; superb from all angles, if very idiosyncratic.
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Rob, re: #2, the s/t of NH and The Polite Force by Egg to start.
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Plankowner
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Posted: July 20 2009 at 11:29 |
k, my Krautrock has been put on hold and it's been a full press of Zappa, since my original post I've bought:
Absolutely Free, Uncle Meat, Weasels Ripped My Flesh, Chunga's Revenge, 200 Motels, One Size Fits All, Roxy & Elsewhere and Zappa In New York..
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moshkito
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Posted: July 20 2009 at 13:56 |
Hi,
I only have one request ...
ALL of the music that you want to listen to ... and learn from is not about a 3 minute song or 5 minute song.
If you are going to learn to listen to "prog", the first thing that you have to let go is the iTunes mentality ... 10 second listen and you figure you know it all! Or worse ... you heard it all!
Any, prog thing mentioned here, is way more than that ... and for that I want to throw out a suggestion ... you must give yourself a number ... 1 hour let's say ... that you must sit and listen to a bunch of work for any given band.
IF, at the end of an hour you don't like Gong, I'm ok with that, but I bet that you will be able to explain a lot better why you don't care for it than the majority of fans and trolls in this board.
Things like GONG, MAGMA, AMON DUUL 2 and many others, mixed things to an incredible extent and in the case of these 3 bands, they are so distinctive and original as to be highly different and as such, listening to these takes a massive amount of ear tuning ... your ear is not used to listening to stuff that is so different, thus a lot of people tend to not listen to them with any appreciation ... I mean someone that liskes Metalicca listening to Magma and enjoying it? ... I highly doubt it. But then I can listen to Hawkwind and put Magma on right after it ... so I'm weird also!
Give it a chance, is all that I/we can ask ... there is a lot of far out stuff over there, and no one would go out of their way to do something different if there was no reason to do it, or wanting to do something special ... and meaningful.
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Plankowner
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Posted: July 21 2009 at 00:28 |
I've been listening to Zappa all week .. only a few intermissions with Riverside, Magma, Fermata, The Lonely Bears, and a mood setting listen to Univers Zero's "Heresie" (watched a horror film)
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Conor Fynes
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Joined: February 11 2009
Location: Vancouver, CA
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Posted: July 21 2009 at 00:49 |
I'm getting into Genesis and King Crimson in a big way just recently, actually.
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progrules
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Joined: September 14 2007
Location: Netherlands
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Posted: July 21 2009 at 01:11 |
Epignosis wrote:
I also just got some of this today:
3. Eloy
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I'm curious which one you have obtained ! Eloy's career can be devided in three parts actually. Most important is their seventies era (does that sound familiar ?), the period of their (near) masterpieces.
The eighties followed in which they changed drastically, as so many progbands they turned much more accessible. In the nineties they turned back in their old style a bit but also some features of the eighties were still there in their last couple of albums.
Ocean ('77) is their magnum opus to most proggers though I prefer Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes ('79).
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A day without prog is a wasted day
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progrules
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Posted: July 21 2009 at 01:23 |
Conor Fynes wrote:
I'm getting into Genesis and King Crimson in a big way just recently, actually. |
I always find it very interesting when a metalhead dives in the real prog. I'm not a true metalhead myself but like it a lot. In fact I knew metal and hard rock (and also classic rock) sooner than prog and then it's a very interesting experience to find out about prog.
While you're at it (and I would really recommend to you to check out all seven great Genesis albums !) I would certainly not hesitate to do the same thing with Yes. Close to the Edge is a must have, simple as that and you also should be aware of the Gates of Delirium masterpiece which is present on Relayer.
Good luck with your journey into symphonic prog !
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A day without prog is a wasted day
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Conor Fynes
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Posted: July 21 2009 at 02:10 |
progrules wrote:
Conor Fynes wrote:
I'm getting into Genesis and King Crimson in a big way just recently, actually. |
I always find it very interesting when a metalhead dives in the real prog. I'm not a true metalhead myself but like it a lot. In fact I knew metal and hard rock (and also classic rock) sooner than prog and then it's a very interesting experience to find out about prog.
While you're at it (and I would really recommend to you to check out all seven great Genesis albums !) I would certainly not hesitate to do the same thing with Yes. Close to the Edge is a must have, simple as that and you also should be aware of the Gates of Delirium masterpiece which is present on Relayer.
Good luck with your journey into symphonic prog ! |
It's strange, I used to find the old genesis and all of that outdated-sounding and the like until it all just clicked in: it's really great music, and although it's not polished with today's recording methods, it's beautiful and ingenious.
Any other recommendations for CDs I should buy? I already have Genesis' Foxtrot and Selling England, and planning on getting 'In The Court Of The Crimson King.' very soon 
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Rocktopus
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Joined: March 02 2006
Location: Norway
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Posted: July 21 2009 at 02:54 |
SaltyJon wrote:
1. Fairport Convention 2. The Pentangle I'm thinking Liege and Lief, Basket of Light
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Sanny Denny's got a fantastic voice, but I'm no fan of Fairport. Liege and Lief is considered their peak, so why not. With Pentangle; Basket of Light is brilliant, but Cruel Sister's got the titletrack (a perfect ballad, in the original meaning of the term) and the epic Jack Orion.
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Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes
Find a fly and eat his eye
But don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
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