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Posted: January 20 2018 at 16:24
mlkpad14 wrote:
No, Can was awesome during that time period... Arguably their best three albums were released in 1971, 1972, and 1973. I cannot recommend Future Days enough for any prog fan!
Agree. Can is one of the bands I recommend that any prog fan listen to at least once. If only for Jaki Liebezeit's brilliance at the drum kit.
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 03:37
axeman wrote:
mlkpad14 wrote:
No, Can was awesome during that time period... Arguably their best three albums were released in 1971, 1972, and 1973. I cannot recommend Future Days enough for any prog fan!
Agree. Can is one of the bands I recommend that any prog fan listen to at least once. If only for Jaki Liebezeit's brilliance at the drum kit.
I'm starting with Monster Movie and working my way forward. I'll be at the above albums in a few hours!
"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 13:40
So..is this thread about liking classic prog over modern prog.....the difference in retro sounding modern prog rock over modern prog rock with a different style or....if modern prog rock should have it's own category...?
Or all of the above...?
;)
Edited by dr wu23 - January 21 2018 at 13:40
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 16:08
This is a bit like comparing "classic" classical music to everything since. Did classical music ever see the likes of Bach, Beethoven or Mozart again?
Some damn fine music was written and performed since, but those three really nailed it, much like Yes, King Crimson, and Genesis.
I've seen King Crimson's recent comeback shows twice...drop-dead amazing. None of the new prog comes close IMHO. I've seen a bunch of them - Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, etc. Some great musicians, but the compositions are always lacking.
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 20:49
Frenetic Zetetic wrote:
axeman wrote:
mlkpad14 wrote:
No, Can was awesome during that time period... Arguably their best three albums were released in 1971, 1972, and 1973. I cannot recommend Future Days enough for any prog fan!
Agree. Can is one of the bands I recommend that any prog fan listen to at least once. If only for Jaki Liebezeit's brilliance at the drum kit.
I'm starting with Monster Movie and working my way forward. I'll be at the above albums in a few hours!
Did you have a nice journey? Is this band awesome or what?
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Posted: January 21 2018 at 22:54
To me Can is greater than Genesis or Yes, specially the period when Damo Suzuki was in vocals.
There has been discuss about how new prog isnīt that great as the old one. More I am worried about, how classical, dirty Rīn`R seems to disappear totally. Same also a good blues. Maybe this is a wrong place to talk about this, but I donīt have any interest to go any "Rock" or "Blues"-forums.
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Posted: January 22 2018 at 02:59
mlkpad14 wrote:
Frenetic Zetetic wrote:
axeman wrote:
mlkpad14 wrote:
No, Can was awesome during that time period... Arguably their best three albums were released in 1971, 1972, and 1973. I cannot recommend Future Days enough for any prog fan!
Agree. Can is one of the bands I recommend that any prog fan listen to at least once. If only for Jaki Liebezeit's brilliance at the drum kit.
I'm starting with Monster Movie and working my way forward. I'll be at the above albums in a few hours!
Did you have a nice journey? Is this band awesome or what?
Not bad at all, honestly. I took a break after Future Days which is obviously the most up my alley. Will be listening more for sure!
"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021
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Posted: January 23 2018 at 03:05
Nice quote!
Personally I prefer the freshness of the newer bands, the stuff prior to 1973 just sounds tired to me (I know I'm in the minority here with this opinion....). I do try to keep an open mind / ears and occasionally try to sample some of the old recommendations that keep coming up here and progressivears but it doesn't do it for me.
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