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hellogoodbye
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 11:59 |
Never heard RUSH. Not too much in girls bands.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 12:02 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
^Very nice list indeed.
You may want to skip Lateralus though, if you're not into metal. It's chuck full of tribal african drumming, Asian twists and some psychedelics as well, but at the core you'll find a lot of metal.
The others are all top dollar in my book(as is Lateralus), and you should be looking forward to them. That Caravan album fx is a classic for a reason. I can't believe you haven't heard it yet. |
Into Canterbury bands like Hatfield, Khan, Soft Machine, National Health...guess I just never got around to Caravan
I'm really into some forms of metal like doom & stoner (old Black Sabbath, Cathedral, Electric Wizard, My Dying Bride, Cephalic Carnage, Candlemass, etc...) as well as Opeth, some Iron Maiden, Yob, etc...and have tried prog metal but just didn't like it. Anyway, dropping Tool from my list brings in Nucleus - "We'll Talk About it Later" as a replacement.
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HarbouringTheSoul
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 12:23 |
The.Crimson.King wrote:
I'm really into some forms of metal like doom & stoner (old Black Sabbath, Cathedral, Electric Wizard, My Dying Bride, Cephalic Carnage, Candlemass, etc...) as well as Opeth, some Iron Maiden, Yob, etc...and have tried prog metal but just didn't like it. |
Tool is nothing like typical prog metal. If you're into the kind of stuff you listed above, I'd say there's a decent chance you might enjoy Tool.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 12:24 |
The.Crimson.King wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
^Very nice list indeed.
You may want to skip Lateralus though, if you're not into metal. It's chuck full of tribal african drumming, Asian twists and some psychedelics as well, but at the core you'll find a lot of metal.
The others are all top dollar in my book(as is Lateralus), and you should be looking forward to them. That Caravan album fx is a classic for a reason. I can't believe you haven't heard it yet. |
Into Canterbury bands like Hatfield, Khan, Soft Machine, National Health...guess I just never got around to Caravan
I'm really into some forms of metal like doom & stoner (old Black Sabbath, Cathedral, Electric Wizard, My Dying Bride, Cephalic Carnage, Candlemass, etc...) as well as Opeth, some Iron Maiden, Yob, etc...and have tried prog metal but just didn't like it. Anyway, dropping Tool from my list brings in Nucleus - "We'll Talk About it Later" as a replacement. |
If you're into all those Canterbury bands, then you're going to flip out when you hear Caravan. They're the bee's knees!
We'll Talk About It Later is a worthy replacement, and if you enjoy Brand X there's even more to look forward to, as Nucleus and Brand X interchanged members throughout the 70s. This one is their best imo. Be ready for some cool n funky sounding fusion with a trumpet thrown in for good measure.
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HolyMoly
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 13:04 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
HolyMoly wrote:
I still have never heard a Le Orme album. Someday.
I looked back at the old thread Rushfan provided a link to above, and am happy to say that since my last post there over a year ago, I have taken the time to listen to a Flower Kings album, a Dream Theater album, and a post-Fish Marillion album. They haven't become favorites or anything, but they are good albums and I can see why people like them.
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Which Flower Kings album did you check out Steve? |
"Unfold the Future". A friend of mine thought it might be the one closest to my tastes.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 13:31 |
HarbouringTheSoul wrote:
The.Crimson.King wrote:
I'm really into some forms of metal like doom & stoner (old Black Sabbath, Cathedral, Electric Wizard, My Dying Bride, Cephalic Carnage, Candlemass, etc...) as well as Opeth, some Iron Maiden, Yob, etc...and have tried prog metal but just didn't like it. |
Tool is nothing like typical prog metal. If you're into the kind of stuff you listed above, I'd say there's a decent chance you might enjoy Tool.
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Thanks for the tip. Based on my metal tastes, what Tool album would you recommend I try?
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HarbouringTheSoul
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 13:51 |
I would recommend pretty much anybody to start with Lateralus, simply because that's by far my favorite. It also has the most connection to prog. Aenima is a fan favorite too; that one is a bit closer to alternative rock/metal (but still pretty proggy), but I find that one a little too uneven honestly.
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N-sz
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 14:10 |
I still haven't heard:
Foxtrot, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Animals, Godbluff, any Italian Prog, Aqualung (except for the song Aqualung), and a whole bunch of other stuff too.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 14:25 |
HarbouringTheSoul wrote:
I would recommend pretty much anybody to start with Lateralus, simply because that's by far my favorite. It also has the most connection to prog. Aenima is a fan favorite too; that one is a bit closer to alternative rock/metal (but still pretty proggy), but I find that one a little too uneven honestly.
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Thanks, I'll give it a try
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 16:16 |
I've never heard a complete Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Celine Dion album . They've got to be #1, 2 & 3 on my hate list. What I don't understand is how anyone couldn't have heard of Rush, Genesis or Jethro Tull?
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pianoman
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 17:46 |
The.Crimson.King wrote:
HarbouringTheSoul wrote:
I would recommend pretty much anybody to start with Lateralus, simply because that's by far my favorite. It also has the most connection to prog. Aenima is a fan favorite too; that one is a bit closer to alternative rock/metal (but still pretty proggy), but I find that one a little too uneven honestly. |
Thanks, I'll give it a try | I agree that Tool is far from being typical "prog metal" and there's a lot of good to come from their music.
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 20:04 |
Anything from RPI or Magma. Prolly more but those come to mind immediately.
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 20:10 |
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - I couldn't tell you why I haven't listened to this one yet. It was the first Genesis album I bought, which was probably 2-3 years ago. I think there's a little intimidation there because of the praise given to it.
Mike Oldfield - Amarok Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (I need to get this one!) Marillion - Anything by them Kansas - Anything by them
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infocat
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 21:15 |
Only missing two of the (current) top 30: - Si On Avait Besoin D'Une Cinquième Saison - Has been on my "to buy" list for some time, but I always keep hoping for a better price. - The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage - A bit wary of solo albums, but since all other VdGG members are on this, and it gets such high marks, I'm sure i'll get it some day.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Posted: June 12 2013 at 21:40 |
Of the current top 50
Peter Hammill - The Silent Corner & The Empty Stage Opeth - Still Life Miles Davis - In a Silent Way Dream Theater - Images & Words Dream Theater - Metropolis Part 2 Zappa - One Size Fits All
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: June 13 2013 at 13:48 |
infocat wrote:
Only missing two of the (current) top 30: - Si On Avait Besoin D'Une Cinquième Saison - Has been on my "to buy" list for some time, but I always keep hoping for a better price. - The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage - A bit wary of solo albums, but since all other VdGG members are on this, and it gets such high marks, I'm sure i'll get it some day.
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I think many PH solo albums could just as easily have been released as VDGG albums. While PH get's the writing credits on his solo work, it's common for Guy, Hugh, Jaxon, and Mozart to play on them.
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infocat
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Posted: June 13 2013 at 20:39 |
The.Crimson.King wrote:
infocat wrote:
Only missing two of the (current) top 30: - Si On Avait Besoin D'Une Cinquième Saison - Has been on my "to buy" list for some time, but I always keep hoping for a better price. - The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage - A bit wary of solo albums, but since all other VdGG members are on this, and it gets such high marks, I'm sure i'll get it some day.
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I think many PH solo albums could just as easily have been released as VDGG albums. While PH get's the writing credits on his solo work, it's common for Guy, Hugh, Jaxon, and Mozart to play on them. |
Mozart?? Thanks for the info.
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Posted: June 13 2013 at 22:53 |
Too many.
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dr wu23
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Posted: June 13 2013 at 23:09 |
I honestly can't think of any 'highly regarded lp's' I haven't heard......maybe the post prog rock , RIO, or hard core prog metal bands....but which of those are 'highly regarded'?
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: June 14 2013 at 09:40 |
infocat wrote:
The.Crimson.King wrote:
infocat wrote:
Only missing two of the (current) top 30: - Si On Avait Besoin D'Une Cinquième Saison - Has been on my "to buy" list for some time, but I always keep hoping for a better price. - The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage - A bit wary of solo albums, but since all other VdGG members are on this, and it gets such high marks, I'm sure i'll get it some day.
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I think many PH solo albums could just as easily have been released as VDGG albums. While PH get's the writing credits on his solo work, it's common for Guy, Hugh, Jaxon, and Mozart to play on them. | Mozart?? Thanks for the info.
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Mozart was Nic Potter's nickname
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