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Garion81
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Posted: August 19 2007 at 19:52 |
Um Kansas is a HUGE influence on more new American prog bands than Marillion. Maybe they have an influence on Genesis based bands but Kansas are as original as they come.
What Ivan said is that they were an original prog band not a neo band. Again, I stated elsewhere Kansas music started developing in 1970 not 1974 when the first album came out.
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Dim
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Posted: August 19 2007 at 19:45 |
ummm
I'm pretty sure Marrillion did A LOT more for neo, then what Kansas did for symphinic Ivan!
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: August 19 2007 at 19:43 |
Lets see:
- Kansas is original.-...Marillion not
- Kansas is unique....Marillion not
- Kansas is a versatile band....Marillion not
- Kansas musical arrangements are excellent....Marilion's are very common
- Kansas was a pioneer of the genre....Marillion not
My vote is easy, Kansas by ten miles.
Iván
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ghost_of_morphy
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Posted: August 19 2007 at 19:20 |
Have to vote for Marillion. Kansas has never done anything for me except for Point of Know Return.
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markosherrera
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Posted: August 19 2007 at 18:12 |
I prefer Kansas,but I like Marillion
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Nightfly
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Posted: August 19 2007 at 16:44 |
Marillion. Why run Marillion against Kansas though as they're totally different.
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micky
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Posted: June 25 2007 at 08:32 |
wow... voting for a neo group...
Marillion.. though I love the Kansas debut album.
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Dim
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Posted: June 24 2007 at 22:43 |
I just got Brave and it's excellent, and besides carry on my wayward son, and dust in the wind, I havent heard any kansas. Therefore I cannot vote.
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stonebeard
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Posted: June 24 2007 at 20:07 |
Marillion. Kansas has a few great records, but their style of folky, ragged jamming seems to have little variation apart from the few distinguishable and masterful hits we all know.
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BroSpence
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Posted: June 24 2007 at 20:03 |
Kansas does it for me. Great music. Marillion just bores me, except Fugazi which was an awesome album.
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sircosick
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Posted: June 24 2007 at 14:25 |
Only seconded by "Camel v/s Rush"'s poll, this one is the most tough choice between two bands........ But I'll go with Marillion, mostly because of the superb singer.
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prog4evr
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Posted: May 28 2007 at 07:04 |
Tommydouglas wrote:
C'mon, you guys are a bit tough on Marillion. The Genesis comparison is a bit of a worn-out cliche. Regardless, think about Fish's lyrical brilliance--Misplaced Childhood. Rothery's excelllent intricate guitar work, Trewavas' underrated bass-work, the unique drum-style and behind it all Mark Kelly's great keyboard work. Hogarth also has a powerful voice. I don't think Kansas can match them in any of these spheres. |
While I agree in most instances with you, Phil Ehart (Kansas drummer) actually holds his own quite well with Ian Mosley (Marillion drummer). As a drummer myself, this is only my humble opinion...
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rushfan4
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Posted: May 25 2007 at 15:19 |
Interesting. Pop-prog vs Neo-pop-prog. It is interesting that those that disparage Marillion by calling them Genesis wannabes. It seems to me that that was always the knock on Kansas, that they were an American band trying to be a British band. I have seen Kansas live twice and have many of their albums. They are a great band. I am also a card carrying member of the Marillion fan club. It is a race that is about as close as the Preakness, but I think that for me, Marillion edges out Kansas by a nose hair. Probably because they are more active than Kansas at this point.
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TheLamb
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Posted: May 25 2007 at 13:38 |
Both are great, its a matter of taste...
I see Kansas as a band with a less pretentious attitude...
Maybe it's only me but it sounds like Marillion are trying too had sometimes, compared to Kansas who just seem to be alot more easy going. It dosen't seem like Kansas think that much of themselves or try to be something they are not... they just play music... I just see these bands a two great bands with very different attitude towards music... I love marillion too though...
Voted Kansas....
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Bupie
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Posted: May 25 2007 at 06:01 |
E-Dub wrote:
Melomaniac wrote:
Whoa, tight poll !
I won't vote because I only know Marillion (well I have Fugazi, Script for a Jester's Tear, Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws and heard a few Hogarth era albums) and think they are OK (nothing more)...
What Kansas album would you recommend for me to start with ? |
Masque, Leftoverture, Point Of Know Return...you can't go wrong with these discs. Maybe Two For The Show, as it will give you an overview of their early stuff.
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I second E-Dub : you can't go wrong with the three albums he mentioned 
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Spacemac
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 20:20 |
Marillion
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E-Dub
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 20:02 |
Melomaniac wrote:
Whoa, tight poll !
I won't vote because I only know Marillion (well I have Fugazi, Script for a Jester's Tear, Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws and heard a few Hogarth era albums) and think they are OK (nothing more)...
What Kansas album would you recommend for me to start with ? |
Masque, Leftoverture, Point Of Know Return...you can't go wrong with these discs. Maybe Two For The Show, as it will give you an overview of their early stuff.
E
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Snakes & Arrows
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 19:45 |
Leftoverture, Point Of Know return, Song For America are all highly recommended Ive been a fan of Kansas for years I mean decades and the same goes for Marillion , I`ll defend both bands if ever they get any flak that said I think me being spiritually inclined with a passion for drums and keyboards Kansas wins , but not by much its very foolish to claim that Marillion crush Kansas etc
Edited by Snakes & Arrows - May 24 2007 at 00:00
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The T
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 19:20 |
Incredible poll... Not much relation between the two, but a very close fight.... I don't LOVE Kansas style, though I like their music, just not that much. MArillion has three albums that crush anything by Kansas: MisChi, CluAtStr and Brave... That's enough for me. Marillion.
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Melomaniac
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 17:41 |
Whoa, tight poll !
I won't vote because I only know Marillion (well I have Fugazi, Script for a Jester's Tear, Misplaced Childhood and Clutching at Straws and heard a few Hogarth era albums) and think they are OK (nothing more)...
What Kansas album would you recommend for me to start with ?
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