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Prog_Bassist
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Joined: August 29 2004
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Posted: December 27 2004 at 15:45 |
Prog & Fusion are the winners. 'cept I'd call Fusion more of a jazz sub-genre.
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Petra
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Joined: August 23 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: December 27 2004 at 17:53 |
Man Erg wrote:
Krautrock, Prog, Psych, Post-Rock, Electronica |
That is the exact same order I would chose
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Don't hate me
I'm not special like you
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The Prognaut
Prog Reviewer
Joined: April 14 2004
Location: Somewhere Else
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Posted: December 27 2004 at 22:08 |
Progger to the bone!
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break the circle
reset my head
wake the sleepwalker
and i'll wake the dead
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BebieM
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Joined: November 01 2004
Location: Germany
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Posted: December 27 2004 at 22:13 |
Sweetnighter wrote:
Call me stupid, but... what is post-rock?
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I can't really define it, sorry, i think petra can though but here are some bands: GYBE, Mogwai, Explosions in the SKy, Tortoise, Slint
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Bryan
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Posted: December 27 2004 at 22:21 |
Sweetnighter wrote:
BebieM wrote:
you forgot "post-rock" , or is it included in post-punk? If it is, you can't put it in the same category as normal punk, since it is totally different,
also: isn't psychedelic prog as well? i always though Pink Floyd would be psychedelic .....
Sorry, i don't wanna complain, I'm just not an expert on music genres.
PS: I voted for prog of course
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Call me stupid, but... what is post-rock?
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Listen to Godspeed You Black Emperor's Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven. That's all I can say.
Also, the only thing that post-punk has to do with punk is the name. I'm not sure that they should have been combined into one option.
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Sweetnighter
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Joined: October 24 2004
Location: United States
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Points: 1298
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Posted: December 28 2004 at 00:47 |
Wizard/TRueStar wrote:
I voted the obvious
but............progressive can include all the othe metioned "genres"
so that is not really fair. Progressive is a musical plain
of conciousness that knows no limits and only strives to create an
experience (it's medium being emotions). It doesn't matter what
instruments you use or the era from it has emerged, just how far you have taken it.
Is there really such a thing as a "genre" anyway? |
Well the edges of every genre blur, but we generally categorize music
by certain aspects of it, or by some other unique defining element.
Take jazz for example... the big cats in the jazz world have
historically made a family tree of a jazz's who's who. People in
jazz make it big when they first play with other big name stars... this
is generally speaking of
course, and thats much less so nowadays... but it certainly explains
the difficulty in explaining just what jazz is, since it now
encompasses so many different things. Rock, on the other hand, lends
itself to big name bands building up more grassroot support and making
it big that way... prog, from what i've seen, started out much in the
way jazz did... it was a family of musicians in england, especially
canterbury, who started playing rock in new and exciting ways,
incorporating more jazz, classical, and avant-garde influences to their
music... this generation of progressive rockers came out initially of
groups such as early kc and the nice, and eventually blossomed into the
core of what we and non-prog fanatics alike today still consider the
center influences of the progressive rock movement... elp, yes, gentle
giant, vdgg, kc, etc etc.... so, again, generally speaking, this
forms the heart of what we know as progressive rock. As this influence
grew, other groups incorporated this influence into their music as
well, and what these groups did falls on the "blurry edges" of the
genre, as i mentioned before... fusion, with groups like mahavishnu
orchestra and return to forever, prog metal, with rush, and art
pop-rock, with groups like styx. With most anything relating to
definitions of any sort its never black or white, but we do the best we
can.
thats my two cents on that...
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I bleed coffee. When I don't drink coffee, my veins run dry, and I shrivel up and die.
"Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso? Is that like the bank of Italian soccer death or something?" -my girlfriend
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jiggajake
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Joined: May 26 2004
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Points: 157
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Posted: December 28 2004 at 01:30 |
change emo to indie
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asuma
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Joined: July 23 2004
Location: Canada
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Points: 230
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Posted: December 28 2004 at 01:46 |
i chose punk. and i would include emo under punk,
as i am assuming punk is meant to have a preatty
broad sence.
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*Remember all advice given by Asuma is for entertainment purposes only. Asuma is not a licensed medical doctor, psychologist, or counselor and he does not play one on TV.*
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Sweetnighter
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Joined: October 24 2004
Location: United States
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Points: 1298
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Posted: December 28 2004 at 13:01 |
yeah, emo probably should have been included with punk, indie replacing emo, and post-punk just... not there
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I bleed coffee. When I don't drink coffee, my veins run dry, and I shrivel up and die.
"Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso? Is that like the bank of Italian soccer death or something?" -my girlfriend
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Dan Bobrowski
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Joined: February 02 2004
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Posted: December 28 2004 at 14:16 |
After prog and jazz/rock fusion, I listen to Blues Rock more than any of those others. Blues rock covers a lot of ground and includes a lot of the "Jam Bands."
Give me Hendrix, Zeppelin, Cream, Allman Brothers, SRV, Gravy, Kenny Wayne Shepherd (first 3 CDs), Blue Traveler (pre hits), Arc Angles, Doyle Bramhall II, Sonny Landreth, Indigenous and Poppa Chubby any day.
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The Wizard
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Joined: July 18 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 7341
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 19:20 |
I like crosses between pyschedelic and prog, with some hard rock thrown in.
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The Wizard
Prog Reviewer
Joined: July 18 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 7341
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 19:20 |
Yes! Now I'm a senior member!
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Bj-1
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Posted: August 09 2005 at 19:30 |
The Wizard wrote:
Yes! Now I'm a senior member! |
Congratulations
My favorite genre is Progressive, of course
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Raff
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Posted: August 10 2005 at 03:48 |
Obviously prog, followed by classic and hard rock (some heavy metal too).
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