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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 11:55
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A 'Lack of Space' another reason to include Hawkwind.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 11:59
I corrected myself on that.  I can't remember why I deleted them in the first place, perhaps being oversensitive to including strong personal favorites even as important as they were, but thanks to you all. I see it wasn't just me that thought so and so they are back in.LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:13
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

This is tough Micky......mostly because of the always interesting (NOT) definition of prog. What constitutes a prog band? ......and no please let us not go down that road - I still have soar elbows from the last time.
But if we're talking about the top prog artists, or indeed the top artists featured here on PA, then in terms of sheer popularity and albums sold, then you're missing Neurosis, Tool and Alcest. All hugely influential and have sold more records than most of the bands featured on your listWink

I know Micky's shot this down already, but I'd disagree strongly with Alcest, I know they're quite successful but IMO are a long way from being the best the Atmospheric Black Metal genre has to offer and even further from being one of it's first bands. Groups like Weakling, Drudkh and Wolves in the Throne Room had been there and doing that for years before Alcest came along. There not even Niege's first band in the style, with Amoseurs pre dating them.

I'd argue for Isis over Neurosis, mainly because Neurosis have been producing rather middling albums since the seminal Through Silver in Blood and because I think Isis did more to further the genre and may have been more popular in the end anyway. Completely agree on Tool though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:15
Just to clarify: this is not a list of our favourite bands - far from that. Anyone who knows us - either virtually or in real life - also knows that we aren't exactly fans of Genesis, Marillion, Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree, yet these bands have all been selected for our list. Furthermore, some of these bands appeal to one of us and not to the other (The Mars Volta come to mind). We tried to be as impartial as possible, judging each of the entries on the basis of their influentiality and popularity rather than our personal tastes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:16
I'm thinking it might be a good idea to go with 64 bands, and set them up in a group stage to cut the first 32 before getting into the brackets.  It might need including bands that are solely there to be shot down, but hay that can be fun too as are upsets. I think whats been shown here is that there are a lot of bands that have had a strong impact on Prog and that whittling it down to just 32 may mean that several bands get cut simply due to a lack of space more than any actual reasoning regarding their music and influence.

It's also hard not to throw in a list of another 20 bands that I find amazing, but I'm well aware that I may be the only that would consider them worth voting for.

I'm also interested to see which band it is that you want revenge on Micky!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:19
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

This is tough Micky......mostly because of the always interesting (NOT) definition of prog. What constitutes a prog band? ......and no please let us not go down that road - I still have soar elbows from the last time.
But if we're talking about the top prog artists, or indeed the top artists featured here on PA, then in terms of sheer popularity and albums sold, then you're missing Neurosis, Tool and Alcest. All hugely influential and have sold more records than most of the bands featured on your listWink

I know Micky's shot this down already, but I'd disagree strongly with Alcest, I know they're quite successful but IMO are a long way from being the best the Atmospheric Black Metal genre has to offer and even further from being one of it's first bands. Groups like Weakling, Drudkh and Wolves in the Throne Room had been there and doing that for years before Alcest came along. There not even Niege's first band in the style, with Amoseurs pre dating them.

I'd argue for Isis over Neurosis, mainly because Neurosis have been producing rather middling albums since the seminal Through Silver in Blood and because I think Isis did more to further the genre and may have been more popular in the end anyway. Completely agree on Tool though.

You may have a point, but then again are we talking 'most successful', 'subjectively best' or 'most influential' here? Top bands can mean a lot of thingsTongue
I'd argue that while Alcest may not be the most original group out there, they sure as hell have garnered quite the crowd. Not necessarily a prog crowd thoughLOL but still a larger audience than any of those you mention.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:21
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

I'm thinking it might be a good idea to go with 64 bands, and set them up in a group stage to cut the first 32 before getting into the brackets.  It might need including bands that are solely there to be shot down, but hay that can be fun too as are upsets.

I'm also interested to see which band it is that you want revenge on Micky!


that is a nice idea. Really beyond seeding the first 8.. perhaps 16 it is a coinflip anyway.

I might just do that.


As far as revenge.  We go back many years to a Battle of the Bands polls we had. A result I never forgot nor forgave... this time I meant to have revenge. And still might if we go up to 64 LOL


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Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:

I'm thinking it might be a good idea to go with 64 bands, and set them up in a group stage to cut the first 32 before getting into the brackets.  It might need including bands that are solely there to be shot down, but hay that can be fun too as are upsets.

I'm also interested to see which band it is that you want revenge on Micky!


that is a nice idea. Really beyond seeding the first 8.. perhaps 16 it is a coinflip anyway.

I might just do that.


As far as revenge.  We go back many years to a Battle of the Bands polls we had. A result I never forgot nor forgave... this time I meant to have revenge. And still might if we go up to 64 LOL



Lol, that made me laugh!LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:31
its been a running joke for years.  f**king Camel.  LOL 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:41
Don't hate me micky but I'd vote Camel ahead of ELP all day long.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:41
I don't think I would vote for f**king Camel above any of the bands you listed.

and surely f**kiing Camel is illegal? Even in Texas.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:45
It might be a personal bias but looking at the list I would take Opeth over DT. I feel that DT had a huge influence over the early days of prog metal but they have really failed in the recent years and these days are trying to copy THEIR OWN INFLUENCE to try to stay afloat instead of trying to push the boundaries. They are a technically inclined band who often times forgets that it is a SONG that people are interested in listening to and not just the instruments.

Opeth on the other hand are highly dynamic band that is willing to sacrifice what their fans know about them (Damnation, Heritage) in order to actually further their sound. They took up the tipping progressive metal flag and have led the charge since Blackwater Park (which was likely helped by Steve Wilson's production and Porcupine Tree's foray into metal in the early naughties.) Others have come along since then that have also made an impact but I would say that Mikael and his Swedish clan would have been able to make their mark with or without the groundwork laid by DT in the 90s.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 12:51
With the expanded playing field we can have both, perhaps even more. Perhaps Tool, perhaps Symphony X whom I find more prog and interesting than any of them (perhaps with exception of Opeth) but then again I am not a fan nor all knowledgeable on the field. Dream Theater though is a must, no matter how much they suck or how tasteless the group is.  Their impact and influence much like ELP's LOLLOL is undeniable regardless of what one thinks of them or their music.
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'Dream Theater though is a must, no matter how much they suck or how tasteless the group is'

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 13:21
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:


Can't really argue with that list, I may not like many of those listed but they really are the top 32 based on impact, influence and popularity.

same here, man!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 13:24
Originally posted by Michael678 Michael678 wrote:

Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:


Can't really argue with that list, I may not like many of those listed but they really are the top 32 based on impact, influence and popularity.

same here, man!!


What's up with you guys? We're meant to argue endlessly about this sort of stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2014 at 13:27
I'd suggest Hawkwind as they initiated the sub-genre of Space Rock which makes them influential. They also had an impact on future bands such as Ozric Tentalces who took those influences in a brand new dircetion. They would lose first round anyway so no big deal Tongue
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