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Once computers entered the picture for editing and recording.. the game was over. The new prog is the copy and paste generation.There are kids making prog albums on Garage Band that have never picked up an instrument. Put your computers away when it's time to record music. Pick up your instrument and try to make Close to the Edge, Tarkus, Foxtrot or The Power and the Glory without the crutch of a computer. Then you'll quickly get a real wake up call and an appreciate for the great bands that came before all this digital silliness.
Once computers entered the picture for editing and recording.. the game was over. The new prog is the copy and paste generation.There are kids making prog albums on Garage Band that have never picked up an instrument. Put your computers away when it's time to record music. Pick up your instrument and try to make Close to the Edge, Tarkus, Foxtrot or The Power and the Glory without the crutch of a computer. Then you'll quickly get a real wake up call and an appreciate for the great bands that came before all this digital silliness.
Oh please. You'll make me vomit.
But somehow I'm not really surprised to read that.
HemispheresOfXanadu wrote:
^I think he just spelled hip-hop wrong. Err... and referenced non-hip-hop albums...
^Just leave him be. The last time he had his fingers on the pulse of 'progressive music' was back in 74. Whatever he has to say about modern music and it's "downfall" is based on infinitely little knowledge and a bias that literally oozes out of his posts like a cheese gone bad.
(Argh snap!....I actually just posted a response to him in another thread)
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Posted: September 30 2013 at 19:50
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The first album I remember not liking after thinking I would would be Unfold the Future. It was just boring. I was so disappointed that I listened to it maybe weekly until I finally beat it into my head that it was a good album. This is all my opinion, but that was pretty f**ked up.
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