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Nuke
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Topic: prog when friends are aroundPosted: October 06 2009 at 11:56 |
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Everyone thinks I have weird music tastes, but knowing my friends' music tastes I can always adapt. If I hang with my pal charly, we listen to progressive death metal together, if I hang with my friend eric we listen to symhonic metal or porcupine tree or pretty much anything eclectic but consonant, if I hang with micheal, we can play some indie stuff like muse or radiohead, ect. It would be hard with my friends into pop music if I wanted to play prog to them, but I enjoy pop music so I don't care. The worst is people who think of music as "noise" and are always asking you to turn it down. I have no way of catering to them...
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Blowin Free
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 12:10 |
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Me and my friends usually hang OUTside so there isn't really a place where I can get them to listen to prog, but when they're at my house, I crank out some Birth Control, Uriah Heep, or Rush, for the sake of good ol' Heavy Prog, judging by the fact that Classic 70's Hard Rock is a main source of music for my friends. I do have this one friend who really likes Frank Zappa and Rush, so every time he comes to my place, we crank up some Rush, again, heh.
Also, Wishbone Ash and Deep Purple are always common ground, combining hard rock elements with Heavy-ass progressive rock!
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Kestrel
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 12:16 |
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My best friends and I all have similar tastes in music, so prog while in the car is pretty common. We would all place Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, VDGG and some others on our favorite bands lists.
When I'm at college though... almost no one has even heard of prog. Then I just listen with my headphones. Edited by Kestrel - October 06 2009 at 12:17 |
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kingfriso
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 12:43 |
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In addition to this: When I listen to progressive prog and other people are around I sometimes find the music much weirder then when I'm alone! This is just so strange! People looking odd at me for my music can make my own music experience stranger. Does some-one else have this fenomonon? |
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Citizen Erased
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 12:44 |
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Logan
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 13:00 |
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Absolutely. I certainly do. One hears the music in a very different way. And music that I normally love ceases to be enjoyable when other people are acting like that, and I feel more critical towards, and embarrassed by, the music. SOmetimes music I love so much normally even makes me groan when I see that it's making other people groan. Anyway, I do try to cater the music I play to the individual's tastes, but music listening, despite discussing it at PA, is a very personal experience for me, and I find it better not to share the music I love over-much (unless I really feel that another will appreciate it). I don't try to force my peculiar tastes on others (though maybe I do that at this site to an extent). |
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Progosopher
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 13:11 |
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I have a broad enough collection that I can correspond to almost anyone's tastes, or at least some reasonable approximation of it. I once put on some Steve Vai for a friend I hadn't seen in quite a while, and he asked me to take it off because it was way too interesting to listen to while talking. Generally, though, I don't put on music that's too demanding on the listener when I have friends over, unless they want to really listen carefully. One good listening experience centered around Last Autumn's Dream by Jade Warrior. My buddy is a guitarist, keyboardist, and all-around great musician. I put the album on, and we just sat in silence and listened to the whole thing. When it was over, he said he hadn't done that in years. Besides all that, the misssus likes pretty much anything I listen to, except The Residents. Oh well, you can't win 'em all.
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A Person
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 13:16 |
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I completely understand, it is the exact same thing I think when I try to play some of my favorite prog for non-prog lovers. |
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TODDLER
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 13:57 |
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Luca Pacchiarini
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 14:44 |
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This to say, here too it's a pretty underground thing.... and not even one of the most important niches.
But, on a positive note, I find prog highly respected by other underground niches (probably because we share the same destiny
At least that's the situation where I live.
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Let's see, taking these statements one at a time: No you can't and no you can't and yes you have and no you won't.
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Luca Pacchiarini
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 14:57 |
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Prog with friends?
So far, I've listened to prog with two people only
A friend of mine is a talented pianist and he's into ANY kind of music...a very intelligent and cultured guy...
I used to lend him prog cds (Wish You Were Here, Fragile, Gentle Giant, Selling England, Storia Di Un Minuto...)
He liked them, and he once told me that the intro of Roundabout was "very similar to his conception of music"
I don't know what he meant, but...
The same day, a middle aged woman (a friend of his mother) came to the house to visit her.... and, before going with this friend of mine to the town centre, we stopped by the pool to chat a bit...
When this woman asked me what music I listened to, I replied "uh well Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis" and she asked me if I knew Caravan... In The Land Of Grey And Pink... I was so surprised, I know it might sound weird, but it was the first time that I heard someone out of my friends group mention a prog band
Now, everytime I listen to that album I remember that summer day.
Another friend of mine is into metal-hard rock but also stuff like Queen.
During a plane travel to Spain I gave him my Mp3 and he really liked HIGH TIDE
But usually, I prefer to listen to my music alone.
So that I can play air bass
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Let's see, taking these statements one at a time: No you can't and no you can't and yes you have and no you won't.
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J-Man
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 15:04 |
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My friends are nerds like me. My best friend (known as The Block around here) and I are huge progheads. Whe he's over we'll be crankin' The Flower Kings, Genesis, Dream Theater, and Spock's Beard. Around my other friends I don't ever bring it up (just cause I don't want to get beat up
). I just say I like some of the 'cooler' bands (which I do like). According to them, I'm all Beatles, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple. While it's not that cool, it's definitely more popular than Anglagard, Ayreon, and Glass Hamer![]() -Jeff |
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Nuke
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 15:14 |
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Not like this proves me right, but on last.fm they are both more tagged as indie then they are as progressive rock (well muse is about equal). Apparently though the taggers overwhelmingly classify both of them as alternative rock. Dunno, I always classified them with indie music and most of my indie friends love those two bands. |
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J-Man
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 15:41 |
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Maybe not indie, but they are an alt. rock band first. |
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inrainbows
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 15:51 |
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Most of my friends dont really even know what prog is. I've tried so many times to give them some compilations, anything I thought was easier or softer, but nothing in return.
The answer is 'this is not a dance song' or "it's boring" or 'how can you listen to this thing?" Except for one person who shares all my love for prog,my older brother, I'm listening to music when I am alone. |
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floydispink
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 16:12 |
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My closest friends are also into prog or at least like it... I must be a lucky man! I prefer to listen to prog when I'm alone though, as I can listen to the music without being interupted. I don't mind prog as background music... actually, most prog seems to work pretty nice for listening while doing something else. Bands like VDGG aren't really suited for background music though... I remember friends of my parents coming over once, and they asked me what music I did listen. My reply was "mostly 70's bands like Pink Floyd". They asked me if I knew Jethro Tull, which I did, and that they used to listen to prog too. I suggested to turn on a CD and they agreed... this CD was Pawn Hearts by VDGG. The CD was playing at a very low volume, because of course conversations were going on, but about at the point of "The Cloth Thickens" they asked me if I could turn the music of because it made them nervous.
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CryoftheCarrots
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 16:15 |
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Amen to that brother!
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geddyx12112
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 16:24 |
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My friends are all as big of music fans as I am, so even the ones who don't necessarily like prog still have some respect for it. but most of them do like Rush, ELP ballads, The Court by KC, Fragile by Yes, and some of the newer Porcupine Tree stuff. And none of them like my VDGG but that doesn't stop me from putting it on once in a while.
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silcir
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 16:24 |
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Well, i don't have any firends who like prog as much as i do, but have lots who like some prog bands, so i compromise when listening while with any of them. Sometimes i try something new to see if they like, which they usually don't.
But even without any prog friends around i don't have much problem.. i like Jazz, Grunge (Soundgarden and AiC rulez!! ;), metal ( not many bands but things like Metallica, Maiden, Tool, Mastodon...), Classic rock (things like ac/dc, purple...), some punk and funky stuff, psycadelic, The Blues, victor jara and cuban (buena vista-like music), lots of my own country (portugal) music and bossa nova. i usually don't have many problems when it comes to music, i like the good one, doesn't matter the style. |
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Alberto Muņoz
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Posted: October 06 2009 at 16:28 |
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My prog friends are very few and i did not seem them in a while (that's because now they live in other cities).
So i have to listen to prog when i go to eat to my house in worktime and in return to home at nights.
Also in week end i listen to prog in low volume (i have a little daughter) and at night.
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