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Posted: April 03 2012 at 08:02
Length of song has nothing to Do with quality prog. It's the quality of the music which matters. Ball is butterflys prog album. Metamorphosis is just a bland hard rock album
The Dark Elf wrote:
dr prog wrote:
The Dark Elf wrote:
dr prog wrote:
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I think alot of proggers in here dont have a real sense for melody. They seem to get excited over albums which lack melody and are filled with experimenting or heavy riffing or they get excited over music which is way over done. You need the composer to go with the musicianship. There's a number albums which clearly require some genius in the compositions which are ignored in here for much blander albums which may have a heavy riff or a trippy moment here and there. Certain albums which are considered a bands prog triumph just seem to a bit of a snooze when it comes to composition. While some albums are just Over Progged.
Please give specific examples of which albums, in your brobdingnagianly contumelious opinion,<SPAN id=hotword>are compositions of genius but are ignored, and which are blander albums but rate highly here. When you make rather arrogant statements like "alot of proggers in here dont have a real sense for melody", it makes me wonder if you have the slightest idea what you are talking about. Offering what you consider overrated and underrated will at least allow me the opportunity to better understand your pretensions.</SPAN>
Many albums. Here's one of many example
Look at the ratings of these 3 albums. Ball is definately the best imo
Iron butterfly-ball/in a gadda/metamorphisis
You made a sweeping statement regarding many posters on this forum, but then all you could offer is a limp "Many albums"? That is not acceptable. And then come up with Iron Butterfly? Your basing your assessment on them? Seriously?
If anything, the only reason for discussing Iron Butterlfy at all is the 20-some-minute-long "In-A-Gadda-Davida" and let it go at that. They are a footnote in a discussion regarding psychedelia and no more. All of their albums are extremely inconsistent and dreadful for the most part. But really, Iron Butterfly is marginal to prog at best.
And what exactly about Iron Butterfly is melodic? Do you even know what the definition of melodic is? I looked up "melodic" in the dictionary, and no where was Iron Butterfly synonymous with the word. Try again.
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Posted: April 07 2012 at 18:38
The more I listen to Oblivion express-Better land the more brilliant it becomes. It craps on an album from the same year such as Nursery Cryme which is rated almost 5 stars lol. Talk about Brainwashing
Another enjoyable album with a crap rating is Abacus-Midway. Love the first 4 songs plus Be Beholding, Midway and Here we go.
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Posted: April 07 2012 at 19:03
dr prog wrote:
The more I listen to Oblivion express-Better land the more brilliant it becomes. It craps on an album from the same year such as Nursery Cryme which is rated almost 5 stars lol. Talk about Brainwashing
Another enjoyable album with a crap rating is Abacus-Midway. Love the first 4 songs plus Be Beholding, Midway and Here we go.
There are better ways of stating your affection for a artist/album without being a complete jerk about it.
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Posted: April 07 2012 at 20:59
dr prog wrote:
The more I listen to Oblivion express-Better land the more brilliant it becomes. It craps on an album from the same year such as Nursery Cryme which is rated almost 5 stars lol. Talk about Brainwashing
Another enjoyable album with a crap rating is Abacus-Midway. Love the first 4 songs plus Be Beholding, Midway and Here we go.
It's absurd to imply ratings are caused by brainwashing for several reasons:
A great percentage of ratings is made by people who come here, rate a couple of albums, never visit the forum, and the rating of this guys 4.44 IN 101 RATINGS
Most Prog Collaborators are people with years or even decades of of listening Prog, we come here with a previous knowledge, nobody tells us what to like, we know what we like even before joining PA, and our average is 4.41 in 85 reviews with ratings.
161 non collaborators reviewed this album, most of them knew this album when they joined the site and the average is almost the same
So you have 1347 persons from different countries, cultures, background who rated this album and the vast majority of them agree, we can't manipulate all this people.
But that isn't all.
Progressiveears, a different site, with different members made a poll about the top albums of 1972
1
Yes - The Yes Album
2
Genesis - Nursery Cryme
3
Van Der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts
4
Emerson Lake And Palmer - Tarkus
5
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
6
Pink Floyd - Meddle
7
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
8
Led Zeppelin - IV
9
Caravan - In The Land Of Grey & Pink
10
Gentle Giant - Acquiring The Taste
11
Who - Who's Next
12
King Crimson - Islands
13
Yes - Fragile
14
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
15
Gong - Camembert Electrique
16
Focus - II (aka Moving Waves)
17
Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel
18
Can - Tago Mago
19
Comus - First Utterance
20
Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
21
Deep Purple - Fireball
22
Faust - Faust
23
Doors - L.A Woman
24
Cressida - Asylum
25
Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come - Galactic Zoo Dossier
26
Allman Brothers Band - Live at the Fillmore East
27
Hawkwind - In Search Of Space
John Lennon - Imagine
29
Magma - 1001° Centigrade
30
Santana - III
31
Paul McCartney - Ram
32
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
33
Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri
34
Strawbs - From the Witchwood
35
Alice Cooper - Killer
Amon Duul II - Tanz der Lemminge (Dance of the Lemmings)
Traffic - The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
38
Beach Boys - Surf's Up
39
Embryo - Embryo's Rache
Gracious - This Is.....Gracious!
41
Ornette Coleman - Science Fiction
42
Spring - Spring
43
Moving Gelatine Plates - Moving Gelatine Plates
44
Culpeper's Orchard - Culpeper's Orchard
Wigwam - Fairyport
46
Curved Air - Second Album
47
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
48
Uriah Heep - Look at Yourself
49
Second Hand - Death May Be Your Santa Claus
50
Miles Davis - Live Evil
51
Alice Cooper - Love it to Death
Gila - Gila
53
Carla Bley - Escalator Over the Hill
54
Family - Fearless
55
Carole King - Tapestry
56
Peter Hammill - Fools Mate
Spectrum - Spectrum Part 1
58
Catapilla - Catapilla
Colosseum - Colosseum Live
60
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Osibisa - Osibisa
62
Weather Report - Weather Report
63
Out of Focus - Out of Focus
Roy Harper - Stormcock
65
Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On
Stackridge - Stackridge
67
Frank Zappa - 200 Motels
68
Eloy - Eloy
New Trolls - Concerto Grosso per i New Trolls
70
Nine Days Wonder - Nine Days Wonder
71
T-Rex - Electric Warrior
72
Alan Stivell - Renaissance de l'Harpe Celtique
Pink Floyd - Relics
Raw Material - Time Is
75
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
Jefferson Airplane - Bark
Kahvas Jute - Wide Open
78
Beggars Opera - Waters of Change
Uriah Heep - Salisbury
80
Nucleus - We'll Talk About It Later
81
Amazing Blondel - Fantasia Lindum
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II
Eiliff - Eiliff
George Benson - White Rabbit
Marsupilami - Arena
Move - Looking On
87
Jimi Hendrix - The Cry of Love
Supersister - To the Highest Bidder
89
Chain - Towards The Blues
Donald Byrd - Ethiopian Knights
Groundhogs - Split
Maddy Prior / Tim Hart - Summer Solstice
Nektar - Journey to the Centre of the Eye
Polyphony - Without Introduction
95
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
96
Felt - Felt
Fields - Fields
Frank Zappa - Live at the Fillmore, June 1971
Jade Warrior - Jade Warrior
Masters Apprentices - Choice Cuts
Mogul Thrash - Mogul Thrash
102
Captain Beefheart - The Spotlight Kid
Soft Machine - Fourth
Thor's Hammer - Thor's Hammer
105
Achim Reichel & Machines - Die Grune Reise (The Green Journey)
Carly Simon - Carly Simon
Catherine Ribeiro & Alpes - Ame Debout
Company Caine - A Product Of Broken Reality
Flute and Voice - Imaginations of Light
Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead
Hampton Grease Band - Music to Eat
Pharoah Sanders - Black Unity
Yoko Ono - Fly
114
Delivery - Fools Meeting
Janice Joplin - Pearl
Steeleye Span - Ten Man Mop
Supertramp - Indelibly Stamped
118
Carly Simon - Anticipation
Fresh Maggots - Fresh Maggots
John Entwistle - Smash Your Head Against the Wall
Le Orme - Collage
Procol Harum - Broken Barricades
123
Badfinger - Straight Up
Carpenters - The Carpenters
Crosby Stills Nash and Young - Four Way Street
Guru Guru - Hinten
Little Feat - Little Feat
War - War
129
Centipede - Septober Energy
David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name
Ikarus - Ikarus
Indian Summer - Indian Summer
Mainhorse - Mainhorse
Mark-Almond - Mark-Almond
Rare Earth - Rare Earth In Concert
136
Between - Einsteig
Buon Vecchio Charlie - Buon Vecchio Charlie
Don McClean - American Pie
Fairport Convention - Babbacomb Lee
Fläsket Brinner - Fläsket Brinner
I Giganti - Terra in Bocca
John Cale/Terry Riley - Church of Anthrax
Lobby Loyde - Plays With George Guitar
Mandrill - Mandrill
McDonald & Giles - McDonald & Giles
Renaissance - Illusion
Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells a Story
Thin Lizzy - Thin Lizzy
Various Artists - The Concert for Bangladesh
Guess what...Nursery Cryme was considered the second best album
But that's not all, the same site made a poll about the best Prog albums ever
1
Yes - Close To The Edge
2
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
3
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
4
Yes - Relayer
5
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
6
Genesis - Foxtrot
7
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
8
King Crimson - Red
9
Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans
10
Emerson Lake and Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery
11
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
12
Yes - The Yes Album
13
King Crimson - Larks Tongues In Aspic
14
Yes - Fragile
15
Genesis - Nursery Cryme
Only 2 spots after our position in N° 13
So, we can't manipulate or brainwash people who listen Prog worldwide, if the album is there, it's because it deserves that rating
Now, Oblivion Express-Better Land has a very poor rating in ProgArchives, but if you check the Top Progressive Album Poll Results in Progressiveears, this album is not in the Top 515 albums of all times.
BTW:
GEPR.net, doesn't even mention Oblivion Express neither Brian Auger
Prognosis.com doesn't even review the album, and only says about Oblivion Express:
Born Jul 18, 1939 in London, England Keyboard player Brain Auger started in the mid 60-s playing funky-fusion music. ""
Is there a chance you may be the one hat is wrong?
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Posted: April 07 2012 at 22:08
dr prog wrote:
The more I listen to Oblivion express-Better land the more brilliant it becomes. It craps on an album from the same year such as Nursery Cryme which is rated almost 5 stars lol. Talk about Brainwashing
Another enjoyable album with a crap rating is Abacus-Midway. Love the first 4 songs plus Be Beholding, Midway and Here we go.
To be honest, I had never heard of the album Better Land. So in fairness, I listened to several tracks that were available on YouTube. My assessment: Elevator muzak for an old hippie high-rise. The lyrics are insipid blandities breezily hummed over a jazz-lite score that Crosby, Stills and Nash would be embarrassed to sing. I was bored to tears after the third song. Here is a sample...
It is neither memorable nor moving. If I wanted to listen to jazz, it wouldn't be this album, and it really hasn't much to do with prog-rock. My dentist has better music in his office. In any case, Nursery Cryme doesn't have to worry about competition in the rankings from this album. You couldn't brainwash that many reviewers.
The next question would obviously be: are you Brian Auger's agent trying desperately to sell some remasters?
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Posted: April 08 2012 at 00:09
The Dark Elf wrote:
dr prog wrote:
The more I listen to Oblivion express-Better land the more brilliant it becomes. It craps on an album from the same year such as Nursery Cryme which is rated almost 5 stars lol. Talk about Brainwashing
Another enjoyable album with a crap rating is Abacus-Midway. Love the first 4 songs plus Be Beholding, Midway and Here we go.
To be honest, I had never heard of the album Better Land. So in fairness, I listened to several tracks that were available on YouTube. My assessment: Elevator muzak for an old hippie high-rise. The lyrics are insipid blandities breezily hummed over a jazz-lite score that Crosby, Stills and Nash would be embarrassed to sing. I was bored to tears after the third song. Here is a sample...
It is neither memorable nor moving. If I wanted to listen to jazz, it wouldn't be this album, and it really hasn't much to do with prog-rock. My dentist has better music in his office. In any case, Nursery Cryme doesn't have to worry about competition in the rankings from this album. You couldn't brainwash that many reviewers.
The next question would obviously be: are you Brian Auger's agent trying desperately to sell some remasters?
In a Gadda Da Vida
Better Land
and now
Abacus Midway
Seems that Dr Prog has an obsession with Flower Power jamming.
I love Psyche, but jamming is not melody, it's just improvisation.
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Posted: April 08 2012 at 00:35
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Both of those songs are bad.
Not bad, but many Psych bands were doing better stuff before, like
LAGONIA - Someday - Peru
They really combined Jamming with great Hammond.solos. The album is credited as recorded in 1971, but was in the radios several years before, sadly a Communist Government banned Rock in 1968, so they could only get sponsors that had the balls to confront General Velazco in 1971.
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Posted: April 08 2012 at 05:27
The Dark Elf wrote:
dr prog wrote:
The more I listen to Oblivion express-Better land the more brilliant it becomes. It craps on an album from the same year such as Nursery Cryme which is rated almost 5 stars lol. Talk about Brainwashing
Another enjoyable album with a crap rating is Abacus-Midway. Love the first 4 songs plus Be Beholding, Midway and Here we go.
To be honest, I had never heard of the album Better Land. So in fairness, I listened to several tracks that were available on YouTube. My assessment: Elevator muzak for an old hippie high-rise. The lyrics are insipid blandities breezily hummed over a jazz-lite score that Crosby, Stills and Nash would be embarrassed to sing. I was bored to tears after the third song. Here is a sample...
It is neither memorable nor moving. If I wanted to listen to jazz, it wouldn't be this album, and it really hasn't much to do with prog-rock. My dentist has better music in his office. In any case, Nursery Cryme doesn't have to worry about competition in the rankings from this album. You couldn't brainwash that many reviewers.
The next question would obviously be: are you Brian Auger's agent trying desperately to sell some remasters?
Great track. 100 times better than Harold the barrel lol. Amateur rubbish
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