Do you imagine Prog in other genres? |
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Dellinger
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Not really... but I do like to think about how pop songs would sound with a prog treatment (just like some of the covers Yes did, or Rick Wakeman too). Also, sometimes I wonder (even though I don't like the genre) how it would sound if someone did rap with prog... and I think they could work nice enough together... it would have to be very synth driven, with loud bass and drums... better if it were sort of ethnical african drums... and perhaps some good black gospel-like choirs.
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I like to think of prog down my pants then i can imagine prog cock rock
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Double post, apologies
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ExittheLemming
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^ Try Songs from the Wood to alleviate soft cock rock
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siLLy puPPy
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Prog viagara? I love it! If i have to imagine prog in other genres i would love to hear Celine Dion break into Gentle Giant harmonics with Keith Emerson keyboards ripping up a storm. Of course she explodes and never heard from again. End of that story.
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I'm a fan of a great number of bands, and my friend Curt and I once mused how we would have enjoyed hearing Metallica do a version of "Warrior" by Wishbone Ash!
Otherwise, not so much.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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There will be crossover points where classical music and 70's/modern prog "contact" and cross paths of similarity.
This is a given, especially in a musical genre with such a high output of counterpoint, syncopation, and ROI in general IMHO. It's like asking "Do these ingredients remind you of other foods they are also an ingredient in?" Lol.
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Woon Deadn
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I may be totally off-everything with this post, but I imagine prog in other forms of art than music.
For example, computer games or plasticine cartoons |
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