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Sir Realist
Forum Newbie
Joined: May 24 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 38
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Posted: May 24 2005 at 17:54 |
American midwesterner, 56 years old, which means I was there at the
beginning of prog and fusion. In the '60s listened to Pink Floyd, Jethro
Tull, Hendrix, Harvey Mandel, Santana, etc. Looking back, I consider Led
Zeppelin a prog band. Heavily into fusion in the '70s, everything from
Miles Davis to Weather Report to Mahavishnu to Bruford to Pat Metheny to
Jan Garbarek to Eberhard Weber, etc. Ardently avoiding most popular
music in the '80s, so I actually missed the emergence of metal and shred
and industrial -- which are all prog offshoots IMO -- people who take
music seriously, and take seriously the idea that music can be pushed in
new directions and taken to new levels. Now I listen to just about
anything that seems to have an "edge" to me. Still pull out things from
every period -- with blues being a constant -- plus recent additions
including Planet X, Bozzio/Levin/Stevens. contemporary King Crimson,
Greg Howe, Trey Gunn, Tool ... And I wish most prog rock singers would
just
shut up.
Edited by Sir Realist
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I can have double standards, and you can't
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