Hybris vs. Per Un Amico |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: June 14 2021 at 17:51 |
One Anglagard album vs. one PFM album.
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verslibre
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What is prog?
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Dellinger
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Hybris without a single doubt.
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tempest_77
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Two VERY different albums. Hard to compare at all. Not sure I can really make this choice. Hybris is the best 1992 prog album IMO while Per un amico isn't quite top of 1972; however, it only falls below Thick as a Brick, Close to the Edge, and Foxtrot, AKA three of the greatest prog albums ever released.
I abstain, AKA vote "Both equally".
Edited by tempest_77 - June 14 2021 at 21:22 |
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Logan
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I much prefer Storia di in minuto and L'isola di niente to Per un Amico, but I still like PuA. As for Hybris, I used to love it but went off it. Perhaps I should revisit as I haven't listened to it in a very long time.
I would consider both to be essential listening to the well-rounded Progger. Won't vote at this time, maybe I'll dig out Hybris again sometime. Interesting albums to compare. Edited by Logan - June 14 2021 at 22:07 |
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Cristi
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chose the easy way out and voted both
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Frenetic Zetetic
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PFM.
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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nick_h_nz
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I like both, but I like PFM more. The only reason I had to pause a little before voting for PFM, is the choice of album. Had it been Storia or Isola, there would have been no hesitation at all!
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Mirakaze
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Per Un Amico. Hybris is fine but never truly grabbed me.
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Man With Hat
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Hyrbis
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b_olariu
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PFM - Per Un Amico
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Neo-Romantic
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First vote for only knowing the Anglagard album
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Lewian
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Interesting pairing. Two for good reason highly appreciated albums, but also two albums which don't relate very well to me personally. I'll go for PFM just about.
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I prophesy disaster
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Second vote for only knowing the Anglagard album. |
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VianaProghead
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Interesting duo. I like both, but I think I prefer Hybris because is more original, almost a unique album. It has all I love in prog.
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
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Warm, emotional Mediterranean vs. cool, stoic Scandinavia.
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Drew Fisher
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Manuel
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I like both a lot, but PFM gets my vote for sure.
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The Dark Elf
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Ah'll go with them thar Eye-talians.
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Hybris
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PFM without a shadow
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Songs cast a light on you
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