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^ Interesting, Prophesy. Thumbs Up
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I was born in 1996 and I consider myself a Zillennial. Like, definitely a Millennial in a lot of aspects, but just a little bit too young to remember most of the stuff typical Millennials are nostalgic for. And on the other hand, too old to truly "get" the way Gen Z'ers are perceiving their media. But you know what? At the end of the day, what helps me connect with representatives of other generations is progressive rock music. Prog is timeless. <3
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ Another way the wires could get crossed. That reminds me, I had meant to mention ELO way back on page two of this thread -- ah, the memories, that takes me back to yesterday. Now I'm feeling nostalgic for yesterday, when all my troubles seemed so far away. My older brother, as usual, bought that A New World Record album and I remember hearing it when wee (not when weeing). He also had bought a Simon Says game and the cover had reminded me of that. ELO was one of the first pop/rock bands I remember getting into as a weeing lad.


My favourite ELO album, and one of my top 20 of all time is 'A New World Record' tho I chose their first self-titled album for this topic as it had a bigger influence on my prog education.
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

I was born in 1996 and I consider myself a Zillennial. Like, definitely a Millennial in a lot of aspects, but just a little bit too young to remember most of the stuff typical Millennials are nostalgic for. And on the other hand, too old to truly "get" the way Gen Z'ers are perceiving their media. But you know what? At the end of the day, what helps me connect with representatives of other generations is progressive rock music. Prog is timeless. <3

While we're a bit off-topic, you're surely not the only one of younger generation who can connect with older generations on basis of progressive music. Here's a Swedish modern band clearly much influenced by the Hippie movement:

                              

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sean Trane Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2024 at 16:35
Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

the PE quote is not relevant anymore and I don't stand by it now. Also, "no personal attacks" is still a rule here. Just saying.

At least my personal attacks (if you feel "attacked") are frontal
Yours are behind people's back.Dead
That PE intervention is quite recent, BTW. 

 
Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

You're saying here that the period from the late '60s to early '70s was particularly constructive, but I'd extend that to late '70s, as there was a lot of good political fighting in the rest of the '70s. Smile


Oh yeah, the political fights went on until the early 80's, once the yuppies (ex-hippies) started pllaying the capitalist game under Bitcher & Reagan rules.

Herd to believe the punks actually voted for the Cons-ervatives over the Labour, but something had to change in the UK during the later 70's. 
However, did anybody deserve Maggie Bitcher the Butcher?? Confused


Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

I used the term "boomer" as a simple abbreviation of "baby boomer". Believe it or not, a lot of people use it in such context online. Also, the generation labels are not strict or scientific nor are they meant to judge people. They're meant to simplify certain generational traits in order to find common grounds between people who grew up during similar time frames. ;)


I've often heard it hurled as insult (and disrespect) a bit too many times, starting with the "OK, Boomer" craze of 5 to 10 years ago.

I do agree that these terms are somewhat useful when needing to describe generations, but involves too many  generalizations.

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Hi,

I can easily get this one from the SPR lists ... however, deciding which is tops is for the goons, not me! And this list is probably only half of what it should be, and that's the reason why lists are hard for me ... can never complete them!!!!!!

Amon Duul 2 - Wolf City
Can - Ege Bamyasi
Guru Guru - Kan Guru
Klaus Schulze - Mirage
Neu - First
Agitation Free - Malesch
AshRa Tempel - New Age of Earth
Brainticket - Cottonwood Hill
Cluster - II
The Cosmic Jokers - The Cosmic Jokers
Deuter - Aum
Eberhard Schoener - Trance-Formation
Eloy - Inside
Camel (UK) - The Snow Goose
Emerson, Lake & Palmer (UK) - Tarkus
Focus (NL) - Hamburger Concerto
Jean-Michel Jarre (F) - Oxygene
Mahavishnu Orchestra (USA) - Birds of Fire
The Mothers (USA) - Over-nite Sensation
Tangerine Dream (D) - Stratosfear
Eroc - Eroc
Faust - So Far
Sadistic Mika Band - 2nd/ 3rd album
PFM - Storia/Per Un Amico
Banco - 1st
Le Orme - Collage/Felona e Serona
Carmen - Fandangos in Space/Gypsies
Granada - Valle del Pas
Ange - Au Dela Du Delire/Emile Jacotey
Egberto Gismonti - No Caipira/Danca das Cabecas/Sol do Meio Dia
Edgar Broughton Band - Oora
Terje Rypdal - Odyssey





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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

I can easily get this one from the SPR lists ... however, deciding which is tops is for the goons, not me! And this list is probably only half of what it should be, and that's the reason why lists are hard for me ... can never complete them!!!!!!

Well, I can say for quite sure that my list is not quite what it pretends to be. It's just my best shot, and it's not easy to accept it. 

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I can also tell that it's a good question how familiar I was with the term "progressive" in the '70s, even I think that I heard it at least, as one of my class mates was very much into Genesis and VdGG, and if I remember well, King Crimson, and he payed much attention to different cultural trends. 
I had a period when I was almost only into instrumental music, so that was definitely my most important way to distinguish between different kinds of music (if disregarding distancing myself much from the much Pop-influenced, not least The Beatles), so albums like The Birds of Fire, Where Have I Known You Before, Sea Sun, Ommadawn, The Snow Goose, Clearlight Symphony, Stratosfear and Oxygene were to me almost the same kind of music. "Almost" because I also thought of the latter three ones as electronic music.


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I've added Jean-Luc Ponty's Upon the Wings of Music to my list, as it was definitely one of my faves, and btw also instrumental ^.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

I've added Jean-Luc Ponty's Upon the Wings of Music to my list, as it was definitely one of my faves, and btw also instrumental.
Enigmatic Ocean is a classic also. It was in heavy rotation in the later 70s.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

I've added Jean-Luc Ponty's Upon the Wings of Music to my list, as it was definitely one of my faves, and btw also instrumental.
Enigmatic Ocean is a classic also. It was in heavy rotation in the later 70s.

Yeah, but I'd rather hear about your favourite albums in the '70s, or at least how you feel about it today. Wink

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^One of my favorites in the 70's. Haven't heard it in many years, but if I did the magic would still be there.
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^ditto
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Best Progressive Rock Albums 1969-1979 (Top 3 classic prog albums from each year)


 5 stars 1969: King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzAR8hb_3eiT9intke4mlRxu
 5 stars 1969: Van der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lNuUilJm-b2csXdNoaBVzfCvJFuEhYIfo

 5 stars 1970: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LupA_HcmerhVcS72ZRm6z5f
 5 stars 1970: Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lJ5GqrKTN-Elb_BhgPje8Seu8Xr0n4T3w


 5 stars 1972: Yes - Close to the Edge - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ktk8PtkXO8GdshsmXb6w0fhaCMMTsyFio

 3 stars 1973: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k0hQMgNN7BQdyXhurRMojLEASGtZlbdGo
 5 stars 1973: Genesis - Selling England by the Pound - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Ls8c3SxGZW2wPNWTifikotc
 2 stars 1973: King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCSsnNBychNS2L6JKELTkdk



 

 4 stars 1978: Rush - Hemispheres - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMoHes_BChQ

 4 stars 1979: Camel - I Can See Your House from Here - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kkB9JatFye-f8fQTum0AOV5riGgJXwa5A


How many of these 33 classic prog albums do YOU own?


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

How many of these 33 classic prog albums do YOU own?
Only 23, so my prog status should be revoked.

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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

How many of these 33 classic prog albums do YOU own?
Only 23, so my prog status should be revoked.

That's still four more albums than I own in the list. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

How many of these 33 classic prog albums do YOU own?

Again very much off-topic, Paul. Ouch  



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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Best Progressive Rock Albums 1969-1979 (Top 3 classic prog albums from each year)


 5 stars 1969: King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzAR8hb_3eiT9intke4mlRxu
 5 stars 1969: Van der Graaf Generator - The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lNuUilJm-b2csXdNoaBVzfCvJFuEhYIfo

 5 stars 1970: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LupA_HcmerhVcS72ZRm6z5f
 5 stars 1970: Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Who Am the Only One - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lJ5GqrKTN-Elb_BhgPje8Seu8Xr0n4T3w


 5 stars 1972: Yes - Close to the Edge - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ktk8PtkXO8GdshsmXb6w0fhaCMMTsyFio

 3 stars 1973: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k0hQMgNN7BQdyXhurRMojLEASGtZlbdGo
 5 stars 1973: Genesis - Selling England by the Pound - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Ls8c3SxGZW2wPNWTifikotc
 2 stars 1973: King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCSsnNBychNS2L6JKELTkdk



 

 4 stars 1978: Rush - Hemispheres - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMoHes_BChQ

 4 stars 1979: Camel - I Can See Your House from Here - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kkB9JatFye-f8fQTum0AOV5riGgJXwa5A


How many of these 33 classic prog albums do YOU own?

all but Zappa although I do have some of his later albums. I mostly agree with the list but the inclusion of Time and a Word (I would put in Caravan's release for that year instead as per PA) and lack of Gentle Giant would get a few hot under the collar. I would also put in Pawn Hearts instead of Tarkus for 1971. No recognition of the RPI scene either but PFM best albums came out in 1972 and that is a tough year to crack.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

all but Zappa although I do have some of his later albums. I mostly agree with the list but the inclusion of Time and a Word (I would put in Caravan's release for that year instead as per PA) and lack of Gentle Giant would get a few hot under the collar. I would also put in Pawn Hearts instead of Tarkus for 1971. No recognition of the RPI scene either but PFM best albums came out in 1972 and that is a tough year to crack.

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

How many of these 33 classic prog albums do YOU own?

Again very much off-topic, Paul. Ouch  

Ouch Ouch Ouch

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Again and again, PLEASE, respect the OP.
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