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#29388 by JBarracudaL
Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:03 am
I'm a Prog nut, definitely.
Love the classics like King Crimson, ELP, Gentle Giant, Yes, etc
Yet I have to admit, there's a lot of Prog groups I really dig out now; Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Ayreon, Riverside, Pure Reason Revolution, Pain of Salvation, Gordian Knot, The Mars Volta, and others.
A lot of it is quite different than the classic groups, especially Progressive Metal bands, but still, I get my over the top instrumental complexity and 20 minute song fix. :P

#29391 by tbh1989
Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:08 am
I'm not a prog nut or anything but I actually really dig progressive music and I have a lot of respect for it. I'm not into a whole lot of the prog metal sh*t because most of it either sounds all alike or it just goes stale after a while. My only exceptions are the likes of Helloween, Symphony X, Opeth, and Psychotic Waltz. The best prog music is in the classic bands like ELP, Pink Floyd, Genesis, and Uriah Heep. Those, to me, are the most original, creative, and interesting prog bands. It's also the best music to have on while you're tripping out!

I'm probably the only guy I know that actually hates Dream Theater, and I know everybody probably wants to crucify me for that. I just find their music to be very boring and uninteresting. I heard so many good things about the band in high school so I really did try to get into them....but song after song, I just really wasn't feeling it. I mean sure, every member of the band is extremely talented. I think John Petrucci (sp?) is a pretty sick guitar player. But it doesn't matter if you're the best guitar player or drummer in the world because it's all about the songwriting. Maybe I'm not as smart as everyone else or there's just something I'm missing, but I just really could not get into them and I never understood why everybody was so obsessed with them.

Happy 4:20!

#29435 by gbheil
Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:29 pm
The Damn Yankee's is a perfect example of how a room full of talented musicians does not make a BAND. they might as well be doing ads for viagra!

#29438 by jimmydanger
Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:34 pm
tbh1989 wrote:I'm not a prog nut or anything but I actually really dig progressive music and I have a lot of respect for it. I'm not into a whole lot of the prog metal sh*t because most of it either sounds all alike or it just goes stale after a while. My only exceptions are the likes of Helloween, Symphony X, Opeth, and Psychotic Waltz. The best prog music is in the classic bands like ELP, Pink Floyd, Genesis, and Uriah Heep. Those, to me, are the most original, creative, and interesting prog bands. It's also the best music to have on while you're tripping out!

I'm probably the only guy I know that actually hates Dream Theater, and I know everybody probably wants to crucify me for that. I just find their music to be very boring and uninteresting. I heard so many good things about the band in high school so I really did try to get into them....but song after song, I just really wasn't feeling it. I mean sure, every member of the band is extremely talented. I think John Petrucci (sp?) is a pretty sick guitar player. But it doesn't matter if you're the best guitar player or drummer in the world because it's all about the songwriting. Maybe I'm not as smart as everyone else or there's just something I'm missing, but I just really could not get into them and I never understood why everybody was so obsessed with them.

Happy 4:20!


I've got to agree, I saw Dream Theater and left in the middle of the concert. Boring, unmusical drivel. But that's just me. I'm a fan of the classic prog stuff.

#29439 by philbymon
Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:44 pm
Ok...what's the dif between prog & art rock?

I like Jethro Tull, Genesis ( Peter Gabriel Genesis! ), Marillion, Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Alan Parsons Project, Brand X, Camel ( Andrew Latimer Camel - not Peter Frampton! ), Uriah Heap, ELP, things along those lines.

I've heard them described as "art rock" & "fusion" & "progressive," but is there a difference?

So many categories to learn!

I think it's just too hard to label & categorize so much music, & it's disrespectful, in a way, to lock an act into a slot just because you can't describe it well. ( although I loved it when Tull beat out Metallica for the best metal album back in '83...that cracked me up! )

#29443 by jimmydanger
Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:22 pm
philbymon wrote:Ok...what's the dif between prog & art rock?

I like Jethro Tull, Genesis ( Peter Gabriel Genesis! ), Marillion, Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Alan Parsons Project, Brand X, Camel ( Andrew Latimer Camel - not Peter Frampton! ), Uriah Heap, ELP, things along those lines.

I've heard them described as "art rock" & "fusion" & "progressive," but is there a difference?

So many categories to learn!

I think it's just too hard to label & categorize so much music, & it's disrespectful, in a way, to lock an act into a slot just because you can't describe it well. ( although I loved it when Tull beat out Metallica for the best metal album back in '83...that cracked me up! )


I believe art rock and prog rock are synonomous, fusion is most often used to describe jazz-rock (Al di Meola, Mahavishnu Orchestra, etc).

I think Tull won best Heavy Metal album in 1986.

#29449 by The Hunter
Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:21 pm
I like Dream Theatre... :?

#29692 by gtZip
Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:42 pm
jimmydanger wrote:
philbymon wrote:Ok...what's the dif between prog & art rock?

I like Jethro Tull, Genesis ( Peter Gabriel Genesis! ), Marillion, Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Alan Parsons Project, Brand X, Camel ( Andrew Latimer Camel - not Peter Frampton! ), Uriah Heap, ELP, things along those lines.

I've heard them described as "art rock" & "fusion" & "progressive," but is there a difference?

So many categories to learn!

I think it's just too hard to label & categorize so much music, & it's disrespectful, in a way, to lock an act into a slot just because you can't describe it well. ( although I loved it when Tull beat out Metallica for the best metal album back in '83...that cracked me up! )


I believe art rock and prog rock are synonomous, fusion is most often used to describe jazz-rock (Al di Meola, Mahavishnu Orchestra, etc).

I think Tull won best Heavy Metal album in 1986.


Nah, it was later than that. Metallica was either on And Justice for All, or the Black Album when they got nominated. ...probably 91.
And yeah it was hillarious in the respect that it showed how clueless the corporate suits were. (Or still are.)

Maybe one could say that Art rock is more conceptual and not as depenent on technical proficiency.
Art rock is the painter, and Progressive is the theoretical physicist.

#29723 by Kramerguy
Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:33 pm
sanshouheil wrote:The Damn Yankee's is a perfect example of how a room full of talented musicians does not make a BAND. they might as well be doing ads for viagra!


That's an awesome analogy.

#29725 by ted_lord
Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:57 pm
yeah funny thing about talent you don't need a lot of it to make a impact, you just need to know how to use what you have

#29751 by Irminsul
Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:55 pm
I was pretty much raised on Prog rock (ELP, Yes, old Genesis etc), and wish it had more visibility these days. I think we are still coming off of the "Understated underdressed under...talented?" 90s vibe.

#29753 by tbh1989
Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:14 pm
Just look at Punk Rock. The Ramones became millionaires and they couldnt even play! They just wrote catchy songs, jump around on stage, sell some t shirts, and before we even knew it, we had a revolution on our hands.

Whereas Progressive music, people bust their ass trying to learn their instruments and then bust even more ass to write a decent song and just when you think it's finally over, you have to bust more and more and more ass to get up on stage. But once you do finally get noticed, it's a huge payoff and extremely satisfying. :D

#30299 by PSpecialist
Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:35 pm
We are definitely prog-rock fans; Yes, ELP, King Crimson, Rush, Dream Theatre, etc... Couple the above with some "Fusion Jazz", and you get a mighty tasty gumbo!


Hell, throw it all into a blender! That's what we say!

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