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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 11:33
I, for one hate prog! 



I agree with Trouserpress. Some people look for different things from music than we do.

A'swepe also makes some excellent points, although I'd like to point out that being able to discuss this on an internet forum, could be possibly construed as...

instant gratification.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 11:44

Originally posted by hdfisch hdfisch wrote:

IF ALMOST EVERYBODY WOULD LIKE PROG IT WOULD BE MAINSTREAM MUSIC! WOULD YOU PREFER THAT? AND WOULD YOU NOT ASK YOURSELF WHAT CAN BE THAT SPECIAL ABOUT IT IF EVERYONE LIKES IT?WinkLOL

If almost everybody liked prog, prog musicians would be actually making money. They would be able to live off their work and thanks to this they would devote more time to it. There would be more and more prog bands, as musicians would see that prog can bring bread onto the table. On the whole, the quantity and quality of prog would improve.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 11:50
^ Set the time machine for 1973, you mean? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 11:58
Yep, one can dream.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 13:19

The potential to make money might make someone prolific, but it is not necessarily a breeder of quality.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 14:30
Originally posted by Zweck Zweck wrote:

The potential to make money might make someone prolific, but it is not necessarily a breeder of quality.

You're right - inertia may kick in among your listeners and if music is your primary occupation, the customer is always right. But then I'm pretty certain 90% of the bands on PA cost money rather than make it. I mean, what kind of motivation is that? Inspiration, vision and the will to pursue them are one thing, but it's not like the money you put into that pursuit comes easily in the first place. You should break even at the very least. Prog should have enough listeners for the majority of the bands to be able to do that. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 15:06
see i think its cuz everybody is ADD and cant pay attention to songs longer
than 2-3 minutes. woo go punk rock!
Oh I don't know [incert activity] but I did listen to a prog album last night.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 15:43
These are bad times for music lovers in general and specially for prog rock, but let's see it another way: nowadays we are lucky for having the possibility to listen to hundreds of good bands and albums from the last 40 years, they are all available and easy to get, and even we assist to the birth of new bands in this genre. I wouldn't like to go back to the 70's. Now I can enjoy the best of the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's !! Let's enjoy it and forget about the mindless people.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 16:59

Originally posted by eddietrooper eddietrooper wrote:

These are bad times for music lovers in general and specially for prog rock, but let's see it another way: nowadays we are lucky for having the possibility to listen to hundreds of good bands and albums from the last 40 years, they are all available and easy to get, and even we assist to the birth of new bands in this genre. I wouldn't like to go back to the 70's. Now I can enjoy the best of the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's !! Let's enjoy it and forget about the mindless people.

I disagree. I think progressive music is enjoying a resurgence of sorts. Certainly there seem to be a larger number of quality groups today than in the 90's.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 17:04
Originally posted by A'swepe A'swepe wrote:

My take FWIW:

Our society (at least in the US) is geared toward instant gratification - just look at all the fast food places on every corner in this country. Additionally, we have developed a "Short-Attention-Span" mentality. After all just tune into CNN or Headline News, or Sports Center & get everything you need to know (sic) in 30 minutes or less.

On top of that people seem to have forgotten how to think for themselves, relying on CNN or Sports Center to tell them what to watch, what to listen to, who is HOT & who is Not, & unfortunately, what to think about everything that is important.

Prog requires the listener to actually Listen to the music, to get involved, to sing the lyrics or hum the melody. Prog is cerebral & most of the good stuff requires active participation. I don't listen to Prog when I'm cleaning the house. I listen to Prog when I want to hear the music.

   

Maybe the next generation will rebel against the instant gratification, what's my opinion today society and start thinking again.

(I'm speaking generally of course and with a bit of tongue in cheek - I'm amazed at the number of 'young-uns' who are members of this site, hat's off to you all)

But all the same I broadly agree with A'swepe...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 17:17
Originally posted by Firepuck Firepuck wrote:

Originally posted by eddietrooper eddietrooper wrote:

These are bad times for music lovers in general and specially for prog rock, but let's see it another way: nowadays we are lucky for having the possibility to listen to hundreds of good bands and albums from the last 40 years, they are all available and easy to get, and even we assist to the birth of new bands in this genre. I wouldn't like to go back to the 70's. Now I can enjoy the best of the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's !! Let's enjoy it and forget about the mindless people.

I disagree. I think progressive music is enjoying a resurgence of sorts. Certainly there seem to be a larger number of quality groups today than in the 90's.

Yes, we agree. What I tried to say is that quality music lovers are not popular in these days. We are regarded as strange people.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 18:34
Personally I don't give a toss what anybody else thinks about the kind of music I like; it's my choice to listen to it and if other people don't like it that's their loss, pure and simple. Even amongst my prog-loving friends we disagree considerably on our favourites, but ultimately it doesn't matter. I'm just eternally grateful that I am living in an age where so MUCH music is easily available, and so many different styles too. We are living in a world of fabulous musical riches, so why worry?

Consider this; in a single month I (and most of you probably) can listen to more music than Mozart heard in his entire lifetime, and such diversity of styles that he never could have dreamed of into the bargain!

So - enjoy your music, and to hell with anybody who disagrees with your choices!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 18:39
You might think they have sh*tty taste in music, but they might think you do too. I just don't care what other people like. If they like my music, awesome. If they don't, too bad. I don't think less of them for having different tastes in music and neither should they think less of me. I don't think listening to music makes you smarter, but there is intelligent music. And if they don't like intelligent music and want to listen to sh*tty flavor of the month crap on MTV which have no longetivity and waste their money buying CDs that they'll probably throw away a couple of years down the road and realize after the fad is over how much time they spent listening to such sh*tty music, too bad for them.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 18:57
Originally posted by alterpower alterpower wrote:

see i think its cuz everybody is ADD and cant pay attention to songs longer
than 2-3 minutes. woo go punk rock!


I can see why people would think that, but I have a problem with just sitting down and listening to a whole album and doing nothing else. I prefer to listen to music while playing video games or walking around and yet I still prefer Prog to all other genres of music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 19:40
Eh let people have their tastes. Taste is subjective. Though prog is higher quality music than pop if the general populous doesnt like it its their loss. What really annoys me more then horrid music is the fact that all the kids in my high school wear the exact same kind of clothes, listen to the exact same kind of music, have their pathetic melodramatic lives that are all the same, and yet persist to believe they are "rebels" but when someone (such as myself) presents them with a different kind of music such as prog or metal or classical all the "rebels" question my taste "why would you listen to that crap" they say.  I guess rebellion is sexy so the industry markets all that boring mainstream dross as if it were rebellious.
If anyone knows where I can get a copy of some Flute and Voice (Indo-Prog/Raga Rock) albums please PM me! Many thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 19:50

It's sad to see that most people don't like prog nowadays. Most would rather listen to some whiny emo group sing about cutting themselves because their mom woudn't let them get an Invader Zim t-shirt or something, instead of taking part in actual music that you can get involved in. I have a theory that most 'emo' bands are simply made out of recycled parts from old boy bands assembled somewhere in Detroit, but that's another story.

As far as I know, I'm one of the few prog fans in my area that i know of; sure, there will always be the posers who like Pink Floyd even though the only albums they have are The Wall and possibly Dark Side; and if anyone came up to me and started talking about Van Der Graaf Generator or Sigur Ros, I'd probably keel over dead. Of course, it's not helped by the media, who embrace Punk as if its not comletely stale while dismissing prog as "Pretentious" and "Noodly", pushing Gentle Giant to the corner of the CD store while My Chemical Fallout Evanescent Angstsheep or whatnot gets nearly a row all to itself. Just look at TRL for what music has become; disosable, semidigested, souless pap presented in 5-second clis while brainless fangirls scream on- a complete living hell of musical ignorance.

But maybe they'll realize that there are better things to be found, if they'd only listen, and move on. Until then, I have the honor of being the only person in the county who knows what 'Zeuhl' is.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 21:11

Originally posted by aprusso aprusso wrote:

The thing is evn worse with classical music, people say they like it (it's bad to say otherwise) but then, how many people actually buy a classical music album, except from the occasional gift or some Beethoven?
What's wrong with that? I appreciate Classical, but I'm not going to buy an album anytime soon because: I can listen to Classical 104 (and if you think that the classical station plays the "commercial" classical music than I think you are looking at this from the wrong perspective); I can borrow a random classical album for free from my library; lots of people don't buy classical music because there's not a large audience and because of the aforementioned reasons (and they pirate), so classical CDs are expensive. Besides that even though I think Classical is probably the better music, and I do really enjoy listening to it, I don't want to listen to it enough to buy an album.

I heard 2 people at my school talking about Dream Theater and Rush (I believe it went something like, "Hey man, I heard some Rush last night. They're like Dream Theater but 10 times better." "What? I don't think that's possible"--then they walked away and I couldn't hear them); somebody drew a very large DSOTM prison and wrote Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, etc. all over one of the whiteboards (but he/she drew the beams upside down, so he/she probably wasn't really a true Floyd fan); most incredibly of all though, there's a desk which has Van Der Graaf Generator written on it. I was stunned when I saw that; I should take a picture and show it to you guys. :) Now, unfortunately, above that was the sentence "Punk is dead. Emo is next." which made me sad; but I don't think the same person wrote both things. At least I hope not. I also know a few people who like Radiohead.

I'm not totally sure what most people in my class listen to, but it's probably the new rock crap (I know a few people like My Chemical Romance), or country.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 21:15
Originally posted by The Wizard The Wizard wrote:

Originally posted by mrdurganator mrdurganator wrote:

Originally posted by The Ryan The Ryan wrote:

People are desensitized to the stupidity of programs such as MTV, their friends, and radio. At least in America this is the way it is and has been for a few decades, there's no real structure to the music industry, everybody popular is a one hit wonder. Every kid has a new favorite band every two weeks, and that is a sad story. When I'm in the car with a friend, he or she will consistently spend 1 minute, maybe 2, on a song then move on to another station/song. Usually songs are three minutes, or 3:30, people aren't even finishing listening their music!!! It's almost like the teenagers of today are subconsciously not enjoying what they are listening to, yet cannot realize this fact.

i'm just turned 16 and i detest people like that, they don't even bother to buy albums even, they just download one song- and can't even listen to just that one damn song!!!

 a lot of people just don't have the patience for prog, or anything with a little intelligence.

One reason kids only download one song is because thats apparetly the only good song on the album. It's partially the artist fault because they can't make consistent albums.

You guys are all right in one way or another, just like me. Perhaps that's why we're here and everyone else is so confused and ignorant about music.

It's not just 'prog' people don't have patience for, it's quality music in general. Many "songs" on the radio aren't really music pieces to me these days. I'm in high school and I've noticed anyone even remotely intelligent has entered at least the 70's/80's classic/hair rock/metal eras just to run from the crap that happens today. This is very common among my generation. America is particularly retro and traditional in this way and thank god there's no killing that.

And yes, most albums only have 1 decent song, which is why every stupid kid has all mixed CDs of 50 cent, Ludacris, My Chemical Romance, Hawthorne Heights, (All singles, no albums) and so on. The best musical pieces ever created were meant to be heard in one sitting all the way through, that's what quality music takes to be enjoyed for the very first time unless the listener is missing something.

I'm bored of mainstream everything, and I'm supposed to be the 'conformist'... not the rebel.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 21:19
Originally posted by Space Chief Space Chief wrote:

But maybe they'll realize that there are better things to be found, if they'd only listen, and move on. Until then, I have the honor of being the only person in the county who knows what 'Zeuhl' is.

Zeuhl is Magma, Magma is Zeuhl! Spread the word.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 29 2006 at 22:00
I enjoy being able to take the average John Q. Public and say..."listen to this."

John says, "Wow.  This is cool.  What is it?"

Me: "Yes...a band that started in the late 60s and became one of the legends of fusing classical training with rock music."

John:  "Wow.  Burn me a CD."
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