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Poll Question: What style in prog.music is your favourite
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
1 [3.57%]
6 [21.43%]
1 [3.57%]
1 [3.57%]
9 [32.14%]
1 [3.57%]
5 [17.86%]
2 [7.14%]
1 [3.57%]
1 [3.57%]
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    Posted: March 02 2004 at 02:36
Just for fun tryinf to find out what style people enjoys the most
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 04:05

That would be folk-prog (at the moment). I love listening to Jethro Tull and The Strawbs' Hero And Heroine.

By the way, this poll has already been held on the progarchives website! Check out www.progarchives.com ! > Old polls resuts



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 04:56
Originally posted by Joren Joren wrote:

By the way, this poll has already been held on the
progarchives website! Check out www.progarchives.com">www.progarchives.com ! > Old polls
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Upps.... yes I found out that too... well well
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 13:47
So much great stuff from the Canterbury scene, gotta go with that one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 14:49
before I vote......what catagory do Spocks Beard, The Flower Kings and Yes come under?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 15:21

Those bands are all considered Symphonic.

Other bands you may want to check out from the same vein are: Syzygy, Glass Hammer and Zen Rock and Roll (Progrock Records).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 16:04

Cheers for that Danbo. I have voted now. I have listened to a few Glass hammer sound clips....I havent found any Syzygy sound clips but I will check them out if I get the chance. I bought The Tangent...The Music That Died Alone a few days ago, that is a pretty good album as well.

Wow thats cool. I have just become a Groupie with this post.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 16:26

Starship,

Try http://www.syzygymusic.com/Bios/History.htm

The site has some MP3's. I suggest M.O.T.H.

If you like Spock's Beard and Yes and ELP, it's for you.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 17:45

Anders, you forgot some subgenres : ambient (Eno for instance), electronic (aka New Age, i.e. names such as Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream, Synergy...), RIO (Henry Cow, 5UU's, Miriodor...), jazz-fusion (Bruford, Brand X, Zappa, Kenso...), pomp prog (Magnum, Asia...), hard prog (King Crimson, VDGG). 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2004 at 19:16

Originally posted by Gonghobbit Gonghobbit wrote:

So much great stuff from the Canterbury scene, gotta go with that one.

Likewise.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2004 at 01:15
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Anders, you forgot some subgenres : ambient[/
B] (Eno for instance), electronic (aka New Age, i.e. names such
as Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream, Synergy...), RIO (Henry
Cow, 5UU's, Miriodor...), jazz-fusion (Bruford, Brand X, Zappa,
Kenso...), pomp prog (Magnum, Asia...), hard prog (King
Crimson, VDGG). 


 


 


Oh sh... where will it end, where will it end? Anyway, how lucky
we are, all these great artists, all this great genres, all this great
great music
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2004 at 09:01
Originally posted by Zaragon Zaragon wrote:


Oh sh... where will it end, where will it end? Anyway, how lucky
we are, all these great artists, all this great genres, all this great
great music [/QUOTE]

This is the great thing about prog. You take other genres. Let's say reagge, for example. You really don't have much choice. But in prog there's a lot of different approaches to music. You don't even have to like all the aspects of prog.

Most of proggers come from different genres looking for something more. So this is a meta-genre, don't you think?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2004 at 09:05
Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Anders, you forgot some subgenres : ambient[/
B] (Eno for instance), electronic (aka New Age, i.e. names such
as Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream, Synergy...),


I wouldn't say Oldfield is electronic. Most of his classic records feature lots of acoustic instruments.  He is more a genre in himself

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2004 at 09:08

true

On the Gibraltar pages he has his own genre (Zappa too)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2004 at 05:54
Originally posted by Paco Fox Paco Fox wrote:


Most of proggers come from different genres looking for
something more. So this is a meta-genre, don't you think?


 



I think that this is very true, prog. music has so many aspects, such
a big room to play in that curious music-lovers in general allways
will finding something. Yes, we are very very lucky indeed those of
us that has found all this great music through the years
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2004 at 09:12
Strange that nobody here listen to krautrock...for me it's simply the must of prog rock subgenre (by fare)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2004 at 11:29

Yes, I know : I prefer symphonic rock but as a "Tauhd Zaïa" I have voted for Zeuhl !

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2004 at 05:20

I'll have to go with symphonic.

I enjoy a bit of canterbury and krautrock, but I'm afraid the majority of my favourite bands fall under the symphonic heading.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2004 at 16:10

Can you name some of the so called symphonic bands,...unfortunately I'm more familiar with the ambiant, jazz & Kraut sides of prog rock.

Do you mean sloppy music made by the infamous Symphony X and others...however, I remember that some italian prog used symphonic sh*t strings...is that what you are refering?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 19 2004 at 18:42
Originally posted by philippe philippe wrote:

Can you name some of the so called symphonic bands,...unfortunately I'm more familiar with the ambiant, jazz & Kraut sides of prog rock.

Do you mean sloppy music made by the infamous Symphony X and others...however, I remember that some italian prog used symphonic sh*t strings...is that what you are refering?

Salut Philippe, en tant que français je te réponds dans ta langue maternelle. Le prog symphonique englobe des groupes tels que Genesis, Yes, Gentle Giant, Camel, Locanda delle fate, Le Orme, Quella Vecchia Locanda... bref les monstres sacrés anglais et italiens des 70's plus des groupes plus récents comme Anglagard (entièrement instrumental), The Flower Kings, Spock's Beard. Ca n'a rien à voir avec les groupe neo-classiques à la Malmsteen : Stratovarius, Angra et compagnie.

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