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The Miracle
Prog Reviewer
Joined: May 29 2005
Location: hell
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Points: 28427
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Posted: August 15 2005 at 19:14 |
For me, it was Dark side, recommended by my dad. Not just the first prog CD Ihad, but rock music in general. Now I think it's one of the most underrated prog albums ever
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TheAnalogKid
Forum Newbie
Joined: May 10 2005
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Points: 36
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Posted: August 15 2005 at 19:57 |
Moving Pictures - Rush
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They Dream in Middletown...
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dantheman
Forum Newbie
Joined: July 16 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 17
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Posted: August 15 2005 at 21:31 |
My first prog album was liquid tension experiment 2
I had heard good things and it was cheap and i figured why not and i fell in love with it and it made me crave more and at first i went for all the other DT albums then i fell for pink floyd rush and porcupine tree and now prog is all i listen too
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Bizarro #1
Forum Newbie
Joined: September 22 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 14
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 19:33 |
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Klaatu barada nikto.
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Don Quito
Forum Senior Member
Joined: September 22 2005
Location: Costa Rica
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Points: 266
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 19:49 |
My first I would say Rush, with Chronicles. First time I got introduced to the band was 16 years ago... Although I listened to my dad's Pink Floyd records when I was a kid. I remember my dad playing The Wall in 1981. I was 4 years old then, and it really scared the *#%& out of me... Specially Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1 with all the screams...
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KEEP THE PROMISE YOU MADE
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Biggles
Forum Senior Member
Joined: June 18 2005
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Points: 705
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 20:21 |
The Miracle wrote:
For me, it was Dark side, recommended by my dad. Not just the first prog CD Ihad, but rock music in general. Now I think it's one of the most underrated prog albums ever |
How can you possibly say it's underrated? It's one of the most successful prog albums, no, it's one of the most successful albums period, ever.
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The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.
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Arsillus
Forum Senior Member
Joined: March 26 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 7374
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 21:04 |
Biggles wrote:
The Miracle wrote:
For me, it was Dark side, recommended by my dad. Not just the first prog CD Ihad, but rock music in general. Now I think it's one of the most underrated prog albums ever |
How can you possibly say it's underrated? It's one of the most successful prog albums, no, it's one of the most successful albums period, ever.
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I think he means overrated.
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stinkfist
Forum Groupie
Joined: September 16 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 92
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 21:22 |
AEnima by tool was my first
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how can this mean anything to me?
when i really dont feel a thing at all
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Drew
Forum Senior Member
Joined: June 20 2005
Location: California
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Points: 12600
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 21:23 |
This or the Division Bell, or the Wall, can't quite remember. around '96
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Blackcap_Baron
Forum Newbie
Joined: May 07 2005
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Points: 9
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 22:13 |
Hmm, first prog album eh? Well when I was 4 (although I had no idea was prog rock was for that matter), I heard 3:47 E.S.T. by Klaatu, and Fly By Night in the same year. I loved Klaatu when I was a little kid, and I always thought they were the Beatles until I actually saw the album cover! As for Fly By Night, I remember By-Tor and the Snowdog the most from that age, and i still love it to this day
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"You can live in Grace and Comfort, in the world that you transform" - Rush
"Perhaps we could interest you in our old fashioned Staffordshire plate?"
The Battle of Epping Forest
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R_DeNIRO
Forum Senior Member
Joined: September 17 2005
Location: Spain
Status: Offline
Points: 431
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 23:13 |
Dream Theater - Falling Into Infinity (My first prog album, but not the album that get my interest in prog)
Dream Theater - Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence (My second prog album, with it I become a progger, more or less 3 years ago).
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We were always be much human than we whish to be.
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ldlanberg
Forum Senior Member
Joined: May 18 2005
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 249
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 23:22 |
I can not give an accurate story by naming just the first album. It was a sequence of albums, each one leading into the purchase of the next:
1. The Book of Taliesyn (Deep Purple) >>> 2. Children of The Future (Steve Miller Band) >>> 3. The Yes Album (Yes) >>> 4. Moving Pictures (Rush) >>> 5. Abacab, and immediately afterward, Three Sides Live (Genesis) >>> 6. Seconds Out (Genesis)
And after #6. I just starting purchasing every Genesis LP there was. Some King Crimson LPs, too.
So as you can see, my journey into "prog" rock (esp. Genesis) began with that obscure, but highly musical Deep Purple album. Which is why I still maintain that Deep Purple should be included on these archives.
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator
Prog Folk Researcher
Joined: August 17 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 4659
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 23:28 |
Kansas (Song for America, and it was on 8-track). Followed about two seconds later by their first album and Masque. First on vinyl was probably either Argent (Counterpoints) or Alan Parsons (I Robot), neither of which I actually considered to be prog until I found this place. Besides Kansas though, the first one to leave me completely speechless was Aqualung.
All of them were the same summer I discovered Bowie and Floyd, and I couldn't hurry fast enough to s**tcan all my Osmonds and Jackson Five and Carpenters after that.
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus
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Lautreamont
Forum Newbie
Joined: June 11 2005
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Points: 7
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Posted: September 24 2005 at 23:29 |
Rush -2112
and Miles Davis's bitches brew (i think that album is very "prog")
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Evil is a power stronger than will. Could a stone escape from the laws of gravity? Impossible. Impossible, for evil to form an alliance with good.
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peskypesky
Forum Senior Member
Joined: September 25 2005
Location: Texas
Status: Offline
Points: 359
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Posted: September 25 2005 at 18:02 |
Mine was "The Yes Album" which my older brother told me to buy. That was back in about 1975, when I was nine or so.
The next few (all suggested to me by my brother) were: ELP - "Tarkus",
Gentle Giant's live album (forgot the name), and Genesis - "Wind &
Wuthering".
Thus, the die was cast and a prog-freak was born!
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