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condor
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Topic: Prog for your partner Posted: August 10 2015 at 13:24 |
What did you buy your partner to introduce them to prog?
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emigre80
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Posted: August 10 2015 at 13:40 |
Take the easy way out. Make sure they like prog before you become partners.
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SteveG
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Posted: August 10 2015 at 13:42 |
Sorry, but it was the other way around. Horslips, Fairport Convention, Pentangle and Clannad just to name a few better known bands.
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GKR
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Posted: August 10 2015 at 13:48 |
emigre80 wrote:
Take the easy way out. Make sure they like prog before you become partners. |

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- From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
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micky
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Posted: August 10 2015 at 15:13 |
condor wrote:
What did you buy your partner to introduce them to prog?
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she bought me my first UZ album...
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Sean Trane
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 03:18 |
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Moogtron III
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 04:06 |
I didn't buy anything, but she's happy to hear my Camel and RPI albums. Like I do 
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Disparate Times
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 04:13 |
It's a work in progress, but I won't hold my breath. She was able to listen to giant for a day  it's good to have differences.
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Intruder
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 05:28 |
My wife can't tolerate most prog.....when I take a proggy album off the turntable, my wife lets out an audible sigh of relief. However, my love of Peter Banks-era Yes swayed her a bit; then the hypnotizing hum of Kraftwerk pulled her a little further in; then early Weather Report, then the first two Return to Forever albums......now she slips Eno, Floyd and electric Miles into her cd case to play in the car or at work. She ain't no convert - Genesis and Crimso still make her cringe and Mahavishnu drives her out of the room, but it's a start....I've even heard her humming the "da,da,da" harmony of I See You (she'll never admit it though!).
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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octopus-4
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 06:17 |
Marillion and Bryan Ferry, but she was already liking Genesis and Pink Floyd (Gilmour featured on Boys and Girls)
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Moogtron III
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 07:03 |
micky wrote:
condor wrote:
What did you buy your partner to introduce them to prog?
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she bought me my first UZ album...
| * spits mineral water on screen * (I'm still working today  ) Not many men have that experience  I never realized, you can share even the most RIO, the most advantaged avant in the living room... wow
Edited by Moogtron III - August 11 2015 at 07:04
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Sean Trane
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 07:11 |
Intruder wrote:
My wife can't tolerate most prog.....when I take a proggy album off the turntable, my wife lets out an audible sigh of relief. |
Haaaa!!!!... I just slap the bitch silly if she so much as sighs of relief...   Just kidding of course...   Most gentle prog, she either listens to (loves Supertramp, for ex) or waits through it (like I suffer from her TV addiction). For ex, I know that if I play ITCOTCK, I'll have to skip Shizoid and the last 9 minutes of Moonchild, the rest goes down easy. I won't try VdGG, but anything from renaissance or even Camel, she will take on no problem. She'll even take a look at the album cover. She actually like one or two tracks from Magma (but no more than a 7-minutes session), but that's mainly because she loves choir and Karl Orff. Where she's got a real problem (and therefore it is mine too  ) is as soon as it gets jazzy and/or dissonant: so no RIO/Avant or JR/F (which are my fave styles), or else she'll scream, squeak or howler (as if in pain) until I turn it off. For Tangerine Dream, anything between Ricochet and Tangram will do (after that, it won't do for me  ), but playing the band's Pink Years stuff (first four albums) will simply have her jump out the window (this could be useful the day I find a more progressive mistress, though  )
Moogtron III wrote:
micky wrote:
condor wrote:
What did you buy your partner to introduce them to prog?
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she bought me my first UZ album...
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* spits mineral water on screen * (I'm still working today )
Not many men have that experience  I never realized, you can share even the most RIO, the most advantaged avant in the living room... wow  |
my GF actually can suffer through a few UZ tracks,k but no more
Edited by Sean Trane - August 11 2015 at 07:18
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Moogtron III
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 09:06 |
Sean Trane wrote:
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Good for you, at least a bit.
I still remember one moment in the modern polls, I don't know what, but probably I was listening to some RIO/avant, when suddenly my family was no longer in the living room. Music is a universal language, they say, but we certainly can speak different dialects 
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terramystic
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 09:10 |
Once I made a prog compilation and she liked some songs. There are only a few almost prog albums that she really likes: Queen - Greatest hits, Vangelis - Themes, Neal Morse - Send the Fire ...
Edited by terramystic - August 11 2015 at 09:10
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emigre80
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 16:08 |
when we met (1980), my husband was a Genesis/Pink Floyd fan. I was a Yes fan. We cross-pollinated.
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micky
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 16:23 |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Saperlipopette!
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Posted: August 11 2015 at 17:36 |
Make playlists on streaming services such as Spotify. Or iTunes etc... If you got just a tad of social skills its possible to create hours of brilliance for yourself and your partner featuring carefully selected Kraut, Canterbury, Progressive Electronic, Progfolk, Jazzrock, ItaProg, Eclectic and whatnot.
Its easy: Neu! Hallogallo - yes! Negativeland - no! King Crimson In The Wake of Poseidon - yes! Devil's Triangle - no! Can Oh Yeah - oh yeah - Aumgn - no!
etc...
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Moogtron III
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Posted: August 12 2015 at 01:31 |
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