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limeyrob
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Topic: The 80s..the worst era for prog.Posted: May 27 2005 at 14:15 |
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I'm afraid I missed the prog scene in the 80's live so to speak. Just married, new house, I could go on. Now I'm back cataloguing from the 80's onwards. I have to say that though there is some good prog around that decade, the 80's content of my collection is a bit thin on the ground. Any recommendations in the symphonic/metal prog genre. I have some Queensryche, Marillion and IQ
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Posted: May 27 2005 at 15:25 |
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Personally, i think that the 80's was the worst time for music in general. New Wave came around and the sound of bands totally changed with the snythesizers and the drums. I don't know why people felt like they needed to change the sound of drums. Pfft..... Anyway, to address the question, the 80's wasn't the worst. It wasnt as good as the 70's but that dosen't mean it sucked horribly. Some good stuff was made in the 80's, just like almost everyone said. I dont like 00's for prog. To much prog metal. I know a lot of people here like it, and no offense to you, but i just don't care for it. |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 06:01 |
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80s were by far the worst music era. I hate 98% of 80s, slick production, all digital synths, guitar playing, no originality, atmosphere. Best prog from 80s for me were some late French groups like Dun for example. I am anti-neoprogger, so 80s arent for me. Nowadays here are much more good prog bands than in 80s.
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 06:02 |
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Bacamarte Depoid Du Fim was recorded in 1978. |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 07:03 |
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The 80’s were great…
1980 “Macchina Maccheronica” by Stormy Six 1981 “Terpandre” by Terpandre 1982 “Erdenklang” by Bognermayr, Hubert e Zuschrader, Harald 1983 “The Final Cut” by Pink Floyd 1984 “Music for Piano and Drums” by Patrick Moraz e Bill Bruford 1985 “90125” by Yes “Warmth Of the Earth” by Edward Artemiev 1986 “Les Morts Vonte Vite” by Shub-Niggurath ”Hat And Field” by Ain Soph 1987 “Heatwave” by Univers Zero 1988 “Adolescencia Cronica” by Iconoclasta 1989 “The Girl Who Was... Death” by Devil Doll |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 07:09 |
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^^^ Now there's a man who's done his homework |
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And i’m seeing the Simpsons. Fox channel is broadcasting – here in I’ve just saw the mythic episode where the church organist plays “In-the-Gadda-da-Vida” or “In the garden of Eden” By the way I forgot to include on the list “Drama” by Yes… and many more I hope... |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 08:34 |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 09:06 |
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Remember that Rush released their best album (IMO, anyway) in the 80s,
and Yes also did some great work then, despite what everyone says.
Also, ABWH was an awesome album. Camel did some good albums then, Nude
was great.
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 09:14 |
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There is many "good" albums in samuel.jeronimo's list but only a few
that I consider "essential". Every decade so far has had many of these
"good" albums. And the list is lacking some of the most essential 80's
albums like Dun - Eros.
So, therefore I still think the 80's sucked big time. It might have been a good decade if you like neo-prog which I most certainly do not. |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 09:29 |
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Exactly. For neo-prog fans it was probably great, but for me the 80's had almost nothing to offer. Of course there are exceptions but it was clearly the worst decade for prog IMO. |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 09:58 |
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i'm a neo prog fan! actually there were no weak decades; just a couples of years where prog rock was more forgotten. |
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Posted: May 29 2005 at 12:27 |
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Every era have had it's great and it's bad!...probably in the '70 there was more great than in every other era!
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Posted: May 30 2005 at 04:17 |
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I think that the problem with the 80’s is that mass media tries to input us a vision of was it was. Even when get out of prog you’ll find good things such as Sonic Youth or Echo and the Bunnymen.
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Posted: May 30 2005 at 18:34 |
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The 80's was'nt great as the 70's. But they were some great exceptions like Robert Wyatt's "Old rottenhat" & Talk talk's "Spirit of eden". The worst time for prog was any year before 1967. No prog at all. Funny we all seem to forget it only started in the late 60's and before that there were very few artists who were worth hearing at all. |
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Posted: March 05 2011 at 11:23 |
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Using the prog term to include the various categories at PA, then, according to my collection, the 90's is the worst decade. I belive that RIO/ Avant was flourishing in the 80s, which makes it a very strong decade for my tastes. And there's something about a particular cold aesthetic that I was hearing in the 80s that appeals to me. Though I could think of many albums I love from the 80s. Art Zoyd is a particular fave band of mine from the time (also love Art Zoyd's 70's albums). In the 80s I didn't know Art Zoyd, but back then I really liked Kraftwerk's Computer World (a pretty good example of the colder music I enjoyed at the time and continues to appeal). There's too much, I thought, great 80's experimental music that I've forgotten that I would hear thanks to a university radio station program which played really interesting to me music.
The 90's was something of a musical wasteland to me in the 90's, but then "arthouse" film was my passion during that decade. |
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Posted: March 05 2011 at 11:32 |
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Dismissing a whole decade where many diverse genres of music emerged brings ignorance to a downright cartoonish level. Knowing this forum, I'm not surprised. Edited by boo boo - March 05 2011 at 11:33 |
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Posted: March 05 2011 at 11:37 |
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Wow, Greg ressurected a thread that was almost 6 years old
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