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Poll Question: Most consistent prog producer?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
35 [64.81%]
3 [5.56%]
5 [9.26%]
0 [0.00%]
1 [1.85%]
2 [3.70%]
1 [1.85%]
0 [0.00%]
1 [1.85%]
6 [11.11%]
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    Posted: February 13 2020 at 06:09
Ok nail your colours to the mast of prog nationalism...

Edited by M27Barney - February 13 2020 at 06:11
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There's other countries doing prog besides the UK? How interesting.

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After UK I'd go Sweden, France, Italy.
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BelgiumCool & CanadaStar (this means Quebec, mainly), of course Evil Smile
 
 
 


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Turkmenistan, followed by Fiji.
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to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology...
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Netherlands, Italy and Germany have some nice bands.
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Many countries have great bands. But UK has the greatest ones. Beatles, Genesis, Yes, Zeppelin, Purple, Marillion, IQ, Floyd, Crimson. This list could be very long.
UK wins the poll.
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UK-- this is not even close. Homeland of the Beatles--as Jon Anderson said when asked this question---I'm paraphrasing here" --in the late 60's early 70's if you were a kid in the UK you only had a few choices--you either went to university , got a job in a factory, or learned how to play an instrument and start a rock band".Big smile 
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This is a Usain Bolt surely.   

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4. Canada
5. USA





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Finland.
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Originally posted by twosteves twosteves wrote:

UK-- this is not even close. Homeland of the Beatles--as Jon Anderson said when asked this question---I'm paraphrasing here" --in the late 60's early 70's if you were a kid in the UK you only had a few choices--you either went to university , got a job in a factory, or learned how to play an instrument and start a rock band".Big smile 
All those hours Jon spent practising on the triangle sure paid off.


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Originally posted by twosteves twosteves wrote:

UK-- this is not even close. Homeland of the Beatles--as Jon Anderson said when asked this question---I'm paraphrasing here" --in the late 60's early 70's if you were a kid in the UK you only had a few choices--you either went to university , got a job in a factory, or learned how to play an instrument and start a rock band".Big smile 
 
Or joined the armed forces, as many of us did, that was my "factory"
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Though they may not have as many bands that reach our ears, when a Japanese band chooses to enter a prog sub-genre, they do it with extreme prejudice (i.e. they kill it!)--especially Avant/RIO, Post Rock, and Zeuhl. 

Each of these Japanese bands has albums in the PA database with considerably high ratings averages:
Hiro Yanagida, Mickey Curtis and Samurai, Far East Family Band, Shinki Chen & Friends, Takehisa Kosugi, J. A. Caesar, Stomu Yamash'ta, Kitaro, Taj-Mahal Travellers, YMO, Ain Soph, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Kenso, Asturias, Midas, Pazzo Fanfano di Musica, Mr. Sirius, Social Tension, Bondage Fruit, Zypressen, Tipographica, Happy Family, Koenji Hyakkei, Korekyojinn, Ground Zero, Boredoms, Hiromi Uehara, Sigh, Mono, KBB, OOIOO, Outer Limits, World's End Girlfriend, Le Silo, About Tess, Gerard, Lite, Mouse on Keys, Toe, Ruins, ptf, Yuka & Chronoship, De Lorians. 

The UK has the advantage in terms of sheer numbers but I would argue that the overall quality of bands and their releases falls far below that of their far fewer Japanese peers.


Edited by BrufordFreak - February 13 2020 at 08:15
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Belgium obviously
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Vatican City
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Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Vatican City


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In the seventies: UK, Italy then big gap then Germany and France.

Now I would say it's Sweden, UK, Italy and then US.

Actually not just Sweden but Scandinavia in general seems to be ahead of the pack these days. The op didn't really specificy between modern or the old days though.


Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - February 13 2020 at 09:07
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No vote as yet. UK, USA, Canada and NL may all be candidates. Tomorrow it will be Norway for sure. They are getting better every year.
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Vatican City


LOL

Liechtenstein


Don't laugh too hard at the Holy See! Pope Frankie has earned a reputation as a prog vocalist.

And keep a close watch on San Marino. RPI may reach outside Italy's borders one of these months.


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UK for sure, but others, like Brazil and Argentina, have produce, not in great cuantities but in quality, a fantastic body of prog music. 
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