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micky
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 18:44 |
Atavachron wrote:
^ wow Mike, what an interesting starter
..this is always a hard question for me, my very first intro was hearing Tarkus as a little kid, loving that space-age cover but being rather confused by the music ..by about 11 I'd gotten Hemispheres - again cause of the artwork - but this time I like the music (though it still baffled me), it wasn't till high school I found out Rush were actually cool , and from there it was a gradual immersion into Yes, Tull, Mahavishnu, KC, and the proggie metal of Sabbath and Maiden
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I got my love of prog at an early age but didn't really go whole hog till the last 5 years or so.. my parents both loved music, of ALL types, and had it playing all the time.. there are some albums.. that stayed with me.. through 30 odd years... like ELO2 ...my mom had it on 8-track. I mentioned it in my review... wow.. just completely blew me away as a kid. I was taken away to place ...very very far away. Damn... need to hear that album again.
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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ProgBagel
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 19:00 |
Dream Theater.
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JROCHA
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 19:04 |
For me it was TOOL,The Mars Volta,Rush
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ClassicRocker
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 19:09 |
ELP - getting to hear BSS, Trilogy, Tarkus, & Works 1. Then several years passed before my next major discovery in the "true prog" world, Yes w/ The Yes Album.
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elpprogster
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 19:12 |
For me was Triumvirat; in the early 80´s he lent me his old D90 tape including the bands "Spartacus" and "Old Loves Die Hard" albuns. I imediatly loved such kind of music. The funny thing is that the didn´t have any sticker identifying the band/albuns and even my brother didn´t remember who was the band on the tape. Then I walked by several record stores, putting the tape to play before the people and during a lot of time, nobody knew which band was... some bet on Barclay James Harvest, some even Jethro Tull. The curious thing is that the 1976 album "Old Loves Die Hard" was nº 1 at portuguese album chart at its time!
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E-Dub
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 21:04 |
Actually, Kansas and Rush were the first bands that I got into back in the late 70's/early 80's, but never really was aware of a progressive genre. Probably getting into Marillion and Spock's Beard made me start to explore other bands, though.
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The Quiet One
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 21:13 |
FLOYD with The Wall then Tull with TAAB and at the same time Yes classics.
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Sacred 22
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 21:24 |
Hmmmmm, good question. I can't remember. One moment in time I am listening to the Monkees then one day I wake up and Tangerine Dream is playing. How the years blend together as time goes on. All I know is I am going to see my favorite band of all time (YES) in August and I am pumped. Yup, I listened to them lots back in the 70's as a teen.
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Roland113
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Posted: May 09 2008 at 21:29 |
Genesis. First album that I ever purchased with my own money was the shapes album.
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-------someone please tell him to delete this line, he looks like a noob-------
I don't have an unnatural obsession with Disney Princesses, I have a fourteen year old daughter and coping mechanisms.
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zicIy
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 01:49 |
GENESIS, "Trespass" album ( vinyl ). after so many years that album still to be my fav stuff of Gabriel era, although i dont like that satirical "The Knife" song since my first listening untill now so much as i like other tracks aswell. my fav song from the album is "Looking For Someone". also, i´v been and i still to be highly pleased by that specific sound of "Trespass" album, probably unpremeditated by the band, but this is a majestic sound anyway.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 02:15 |
I started with Uriah Heep, not knowing they were Prog or even what Prog was.
Then my official start was with Yessongs, when I became a moderate fan, after a year or two I listened Frágil playing Genesis covers and became a total proghead.
Iván
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keiser willhelm
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 02:20 |
Dream Theater. i was a nu metal/hardcore guy before i heard them. A google search turned up DT on progarchives and the rest is history. i barely listen to them anymore ![Embarrassed](smileys/smiley9.gif) but thank God for them. otherwise id still be headbanging to fred durst and Korn.
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zicIy
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 03:53 |
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
I started with Uriah Heep, not knowing they were Prog or even what Prog was.
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hey, my first concert of some great band was Uriah Heep, in Belgrade, ex-Yugoslavia. i´v been 13 yrs old. it was "High And Mighty" tour, if i can remmember well. one great show anyway, but i´v been thinking that they were a hard rock band, untill i saw them at PA. ![Smile](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley1.gif)
Greetings!
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Kotro
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 04:24 |
Even though I had previous aquaintances with Queen and The Moody Blues, my first proper introduction to progressive rock was when my father played me for the first time In The Court of the Crimson King. Instant love.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 06:09 |
Dream Theater initially, and Yes, Pink Floyd, Focus and Genesis very soon after.
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Queen By-Tor
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 06:45 |
Rush. (I voted "Other")
Really, the first band I labeled as Prog though, was Dream Theater. Then PF and many others.
But I'd heard Rush first!
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Norbert
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 08:01 |
Pink Floyd, but I did not know at that time that they are prog or something like that, and what is progressive rock at all.
Things really started with Images and Words, then revisiting Floyd, and then came the other bands.
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jetson
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 10:28 |
Other: Rush Then I began listening to Floyd
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The Quiet One
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 14:16 |
zicIy wrote:
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
I started with Uriah Heep, not knowing they were Prog or even what Prog was.
Iván |
hey, my first concert of some great band was Uriah Heep, in Belgrade, ex-Yugoslavia. i´v been 13 yrs old. it was "High And Mighty" tour, if i can remmember well. one great show anyway, but i´v been thinking that they were a hard rock band, untill i saw them at PA. ![Smile](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley1.gif)
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Strangely I do feel the same with most of Heavy Prog bands, not being prog. This is for no discussion(please), just a thought of mine, that I really can't see Uriah Heep, Atomic Rooster, Black Widow being PROG. Even though long compositions, the label doesn't fit them, IMHO of course. Just maybe Heep cause the Roger Dean's cover. I love Salisbury but as an overall album none of there's are prog, they have 1 or 2 fabolous prog songs but that's it.
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Raff
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 14:27 |
Well, I hope the thread starter doesn't think I want to look cool, because I don't... Anyway, my initial entry into prog came in the early Seventies, when I was all of 11 years old, through an Italian band called Delirium. If you're interested in knowing more, check my review of their debut album, Dolce acqua. After that, I went on to explore the other historic RPI bands of the time, such as New Trolls, PFM and Banco, and a few years later the English giants, such as King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Genesis.
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