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    Posted: 5 minutes ago at 17:04
Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

I think you made my point. Early on, every band sounded completely different.


I don't believe that's accurate.

For rock and progressive rock, I think that the 60s into 70s is an an unrivalled period of creativity. And it is amazing how much music was changing during the 60s and into the 70s. And the 80s brought a huge amount of different stylings and approaches to music. For me the 90s has lot of great music that I consider progressive, especially outside of traditional conceptions of prog, but I won't say that there is as much innovation as had happened before. A band like Anglagard was harkening back to classic prog. There was much imitation generally... I mean there were lots of imitators in the 60s and 70s, and certainly the 80s, I could find plenty of bands making music that was obviously very influenced by others in the 70s for instance, but they was very fertile times for innovation and being different/ unique. I don't know how early on you'd have to go to find every band sounding completely different, if that ever was the case. One can I think easily find find 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s etc. bands/acts that share strong stylistic and sonic similarities...

That said, I can get special-to-me music that I am passionate about from every decade and that does have unique qualities, both for the band and the time. I don't mind if it draws on past styles and can be likened easily to other acts. I can very much enjoy retro-music and retro qualities in music.

I'm listening to a Fishmans (a Japanese band) live album from the 90s now hoping to write a review, and while it draws on various plowed styles (like a lot of funk in this album), and I was at an Asian supermarket yesterday and heard music that I thought might be Fishmans at first but wasn't, it still does not really sound like any other band to me. When I mentioned the similarity to my oriental wife, and we got closer to a speaker, she said this sounds much, much nicer than Fishmans. The singer (female instead of male) doesn't even sound screechy and it is far more melodious. It's a sort of far east modality to music. On a side-note, I have shared associations I make with music having similarities to other music at this forum, and some people have been saying things like "they sound nothing alike." Associations will vary depending on the mind of the listener, of course.

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I think you made my point. Early on, every band sounded completely different.
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Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

I’m kidding of course, but my primary audio tastes definitely range from medieval music to December 31, 1989.

I do own plenty of CDs and MP3’s post-1989, as well as other post-millennial formats. And, I do enjoy a lot of those songs. But, the last time I was REALLY excited about a new album was 1989. I think those years just had a lot of exciting changes.


Thanks, I thought you were, but not sure (or more, really, to what extent). Glad to know.

I used to be very stuck in the pre-90s (up to maybe the first half of the 80s). But I have come to really appreciate all of the decades from the 50s up. Especially over the past eight or so years, the 90s has been one of my favourite decades for music (especially the second half of the 90s). For me things like Boards of Canada Fishmans, Portishead, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Swans, Radiohead. Aphex Twin, Pram, Tortoise and Bjork rule, but those are my rather quirky and alternative tastes.

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ Anglagard and Par Lindh Project brought the magic back for me. The real meaty years for 'classic prog' for me were 1970-1977 but I don't want dredge all the arguments up again (Are Rush 'prog' , did punk kill prog etc) but my feelings are that the 'real' movement is totally represented by albums released in those years and then it splinters.


I loved Anglagard's Hybris, that was one of the first albums I heard that started to move my tastes forward (Jordrok was love at first listen). The more avant-oriented U Totem, from 1990, probably was the biggest early find for me when I decided to explore more "later Prog". And Miriodor since I was huge on Gentle Giant back then and it had some of the same qualities that I loved. I started exploring 90s Prog in the 2000s, by the way, so a bit late to the party. But then I was late in discovering or getting into most things (like Twin Peaks). Now that I am more into contemporary music, although I have not heard as many releases from this year as you have, I feel a little more hip and with it.

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^ Anglagard and Par Lindh Project brought the magic back for me. The real meaty years for 'classic prog' for me were 1970-1977 but I don't want dredge all the arguments up again (Are Rush 'prog' , did punk kill prog etc) but my feelings are that the 'real' movement is totally represented by albums released in those years and then it splinters.
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I’m kidding of course, but my primary audio tastes definitely range from medieval music to December 31, 1989.

I do own plenty of CDs and MP3’s post-1989, as well as other post-millennial formats. And, I do enjoy a lot of those songs. But, the last time I was REALLY excited about a new album was 1989. I think those years just had a lot of exciting changes.
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I'll go with PRR's The Dark Third.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Yesterday at 11:14
Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

Sorry … I’m trapped in a time warp. I don’t vote for anything past 1989.


Such a Walter (Walther) statement. Not sure how seriously to take it. But of course, focus on the topics that fit your interests.

If serious, and literal... Is that for recording date, release date, or both? Of course there are many albums recorded in 1989 and not released until 1990 and many archival releases that may have been recorded well before the 1990s but not released until much later than when they were recorded. Is it a really precise cut-off for you and a statement not meant to be taken literally? Seems so arbitrary. Not sure why a December 31, 1989 album would be preferable to a Jan 1st, 1990 album other than some deep psychological factors, or some strategic or ideological reasons.

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The Tangent - "A Place In The Queue" is quite good.

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Sorry … I’m trapped in a time warp. I don’t vote for anything past 1989.
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PRR
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

First vote for Spock's Beard. I've seen elevators walk.


Another one I'm glad I included as it has some votes. It and Corima were the last two to be added to this poll. This might be SB's most underrated album. Released the same year that Kevin Gilbert passed, they dedicated this record to him.


Agreed. They're first six albums was an impressive run. I think Day for Night is also underrated.
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Bowie's masterpiece.
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Blackstar > Soundtracks for the Blind > Signify
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Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

First vote for Spock's Beard. I've seen elevators walk.


Another one I'm glad I included as it has some votes. It and Corima were the last two to be added to this poll. This might be SB's most underrated album. Released the same year that Kevin Gilbert passed, they dedicated this record to him.
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Bondage Fruit - II


A monster of an album that was made in Japan. The zeuhl element is awesome with those vocals etc.
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

I could vote or half of these albums. I'll choose someone with n votes in the end.


Thankyou you sir!
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Originally posted by someone_else someone_else wrote:

The Tangent.


I'm glad to see your vote. I wasn't sure about some of the ones I included but this third record from Tillison and the band is a good one. Their first record without Roine Stolt. Get uses to it.
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First vote for Spock's Beard. I've seen elevators walk.
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A top three was easy to spot, but not necessarily as easy to make the top three. I get a lot of joy listening to the third option, and less joy listening to the top two - but I get other things, that's also of importance:)

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