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Topic: Man or Woman?
Posted By: Litl
Subject: Man or Woman?
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 02:24
Somehow I get the impression most of the people listening to progressive music (and posting to this forum) are male.  Is this true?  Is prog a 'guy thing'?  If it is I have no idea why.

Thoughts???



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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 02:30
It is male orientated..hence why threre are a number of prog bands with attractive female lead singers  


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 02:48

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

It is male orientated..hence why threre are a number of prog bands with attractive female lead singers  

 

Yes it is male orientated...but you still got loverly ladies like Three fates knocking about



Posted By: Matti
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 03:17
My first girlfriend had a large collection of prog LP's. And another liked some prog I played for her. But sadly, we proglovers are male at least 95%...


Posted By: Valarius
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 03:44
I am man.


Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 03:56

Women are complex creatures, so they need easy music to compensate.

Sorry, just had an argument with my wife  . 



Posted By: PROGMAN
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 04:25
Im a MAN a WELSHMAN to be precise

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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 13:20
It's still an interesting question. I don't have an explanation. There are without a doubt women around who are die hard progfans, but they are certainly not a majority. Not much Gentle Giant-babes, for instance. There are more women around who like a more "progrock-lite" kind of music, like late period Genesis or Camel. But why? I don't know either.


Posted By: Myrrh
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 13:21
I am a feminine man!


Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 13:37

Yes, and you do like 'moody' music too, so I noticed. That's cool.



Posted By: 46and2
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 14:07

HAHAHA ...figures very few women i know even acknowledge the existence of such thing called progressive rock.

 



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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 14:35

Very limited choice in this poll.Confused

(Shouldn't be in the main discussions though.)



Posted By: Miaugion
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 15:01
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

I don't have an explanation. There are without a doubt women around who are die hard progfans, but they are certainly not a majority.


Women are more interested in groovy, rhythmically oriented (= sensual/sexual) music. Must have something to do with cycles, the moon and so on. [/world formula]

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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 15:17
I am man. Hear me roar. Or whimper.


Posted By: NetsNJFan
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 16:07

I am the only person in my school of 450 who likes prog, let alone finding girls who like it



Posted By: Unifaun
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 16:16
lol just me and threefates then!

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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 16:20

I know a girl who really likes Van der Graaf Generator. The only thing is: she doesn't like Peter Hammill on it  .

I don't know, I think it's a pity that there are not many girls who like progrock. It's not a problem, but sometimes it's just a pity. Nothing more, nothing less.



Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 16:54
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

I know a girl who really likes Van der Graaf Generator. The only thing is: she doesn't like Peter Hammill on it  .

I don't know, I think it's a pity that there are not many girls who like progrock. It's not a problem, but sometimes it's just a pity. Nothing more, nothing less.

Then she should listen to "The Long Hello" (The Long Hello was a group/project by Van der Graaf Genertaor without Peter Hammill)



Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 16:54
I'm a boy I'm a boy


Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 17:08
Originally posted by lostrom lostrom wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

I know a girl who really likes Van der Graaf Generator. The only thing is: she doesn't like Peter Hammill on it  .

I don't know, I think it's a pity that there are not many girls who like progrock. It's not a problem, but sometimes it's just a pity. Nothing more, nothing less.

Then she should listen to "The Long Hello" (The Long Hello was a group/project by Van der Graaf Genertaor without Peter Hammill)

Thanks, Lostrom  ! I didn't know that such an album existed. I still learn a lot on this forum.



Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 17:12

Male, i think...



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Posted By: frenchie
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 17:41
Originally posted by Joren Joren wrote:

I'm a boy I'm a boy


but my mum won't admit it
i'm a boy, i'm a boy
but if i say i am a i get it!

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Posted By: frenchie
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 17:42
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Male, i think...



with hat (officially my favourite username on this site)

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Posted By: tuxon
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 17:46

Where's the Ed Wood choice in this poll.


 Edward D. Wood, Jr.: I like to dress in women's clothing.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0823563/ - Georgie Weiss : You're a fruit?
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000136/ - Edward D. Wood, Jr. : No, not at all. I love women. Wearing their clothes makes me feel closer to them.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0823563/ - Georgie Weiss : You're not a fruit?
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000136/ - Edward D. Wood, Jr. : No, I'm all man. I even fought in W.W.2. Of course, I was wearing women's undergarments under my uniform.



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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 18:58

Originally posted by Unifaun Unifaun wrote:

lol just me and threefates then!

No ''Rock chicks'' a female & i think ''Alculard'' is too

 



Posted By: Ben2112
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 20:06
Alucard is a woman?!?!? A female who likes Gentle Giant?

I think I'm in love...



Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 20:17

Originally posted by PROGMAN PROGMAN wrote:

Im a MAN a WELSHMAN to be precise

& your 5 female companians there at the bottom.



Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 20:25
Originally posted by Karnevil9 Karnevil9 wrote:

Originally posted by Unifaun Unifaun wrote:

lol just me and threefates then!

No ''Rock chicks'' a female & i think ''Alculard'' is too

 

OK guys you are forcing me out  I am a female too - which would possibly now account for the five votes (so far) on the poll.



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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 20:44
Yes it´s true, I have made myself the same question. I guess women normaly like a more popish sound with balads and I´ll love you forever kind of songs. Theres not much of that in prog music ( thank God) allthough there are bands that can atract women like Genesis, a good friend of mine (female) is a huge fan of the Tales from topographic oceans from Yes...so there are some...but I would have to say that this kind of music is almoust a guys thing!!!


Posted By: alchemist
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 20:48
Wow, there are some girls like us! but 5 out o 200 and in an international website on the genre...
Here, were I live, finding a girl who listens to good music, not even Prog, is like finding a needle in a very, I repeat very big hay stack, They all listen to rythmic, BAD, very bad music (like reguetton, champeta, vallenato, pop etc...) Its sad but true, I guess they have a necesity to discart anything that isn't  CATCHY... 


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Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 21:02

One of the best things about being female at a live prog concert is i never have to wait in line for the ladies room!!

I have a lot of friends who are female and love ELP... and now I see that valravennz is female and I know she likes ELP... so I guess ELP is the prog band for the ladies...

Well besides being so wonderfully talented... all three are absolutely gorgeous!!! 




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Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 21:13
Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

One of the best things about being female at a live prog concert is i never have to wait in line for the ladies room!!

I have a lot of friends who are female and love ELP... and now I see that valravennz is female and I know she likes ELP... so I guess ELP is the prog band for the ladies...

Well besides being so wonderfully talented... all three are absolutely gorgeous!!! 


 yeah that wait in line for the ladies room is a distinct advantage of being in the minority at a concert - particularly these days. Not so, back in the 70's, when there were many more female fans of the genre at live concerts

However, ELP is indeed a favourite of the ladies, this one in particular too ... and they are gorgeous...love that photo ...Hugely admire their talent as musicians - Cheers Linda



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Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 21:51
Very strange that there aren't more women who listen to prog, of which I'm one.

I still seem to get mistaken for a guy...even with my avatar. I usually don't say anything because it's funny to watch people keep on ASSuME-ing...but since you have this poll...


Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 23:16

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Very strange that there aren't more women who listen to prog, of which I'm one.

I still seem to get mistaken for a guy...even with my avatar. I usually don't say anything because it's funny to watch people keep on ASSuME-ing...but since you have this poll...

I know what you mean... it is strange..maybe a few more women who are in the forum and have been anonymous up until now, may come forward - so to speak - cheers



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Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: May 04 2005 at 23:46

Well last time we had this type thread there was only about 3 other women besides me.  Seems to be a few more now..

Of course, you have to be quite understanding to last around here for long...



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Posted By: Hibou
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 01:52

Ok, I can’t keep quiet any longer : I’m female, I love prog, and just like Moogtron III’s female friend, I’d be listening to a lot more VDGG if it weren’t for Hammill’s croaking (I wish someone would pinch the little bugger’s a$$ ).

 

But don’t get any high hopes, guys : I’m 55 and share my life with a wonderful man who (alas…) considers Cher and C.C.R. the quintessence of art. Nothing a good pair of headphones and a mutual sense of humour can’t fix, really .

 

I admit I do love CAMEL, GENESIS and the other ‘gurlie’ types (read ‘neo-prog’ such as IQ, ARENA, PORCUPINE TREE ), but my ears also perk up at the sound of OZRIC TENTACLES, DEUS EX MACHINA, AFTER CRYING, ANGLAGARD, etc.

 

Prog is fun. It can even be a passion (ask Threefates), no matter what sex or age you are.

 

Luv,

BouBou



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Posted By: James Lee
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 02:03

See, the nasty boys don't drive EVERY woman away.

and BTW, Hibou- my wife feels the same way about Hammill, though she said "I just want to slap him every time he opens his mouth." 



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Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 02:24
Originally posted by Hibou Hibou wrote:

Ok, I can’t keep quiet any longer : I’m female, I love prog, and just like Moogtron III’s female friend, I’d be listening to a lot more VDGG if it weren’t for Hammill’s croaking (I wish someone would pinch the little bugger’s a$$ ).

 

But don’t get any high hopes, guys : I’m 55 and share my life with a wonderful man who (alas…) considers Cher and C.C.R. the quintessence of art. Nothing a good pair of headphones and a mutual sense of humour can’t fix, really .

I admit I do love CAMEL, GENESIS and the other ‘gurlie’ types (read ‘neo-prog’ such as IQ, ARENA, PORCUPINE TREE ), but my ears also perk up at the sound of OZRIC TENTACLES, DEUS EX MACHINA, AFTER CRYING, ANGLAGARD, etc.

 

Prog is fun. It can even be a passion (ask Threefates), no matter what sex or age you are.

 

Luv,

BouBou

Oh Wow!!  Another female in my age group who loves prog and neo-prog too. I must admit I have not heard (yet) Ozric Tentacles, Deus Ex Machina & After Crying. But I really like the odd round of Rhapsody, Stratavarious, Nightwish and Dark Metallers Lacuna Coil and Within Temptation. I will try out anything new and my latest fascination is Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Explosions In The Sky. I am currently listening to "In Absentia" - Porcupine Tree and hope to write a review for it shortly.

As Threefates has alluded to, I love ELP as well as Yes, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Camel, VDGG and neo-progs Glass Hammer, Liquid Tension Experiment, Porcupine Tree and Spock's Beard.

My partner dislikes prog and is into the nice soft music eg: Dido, Annie Lennox and (God spare me ) Boy Bands!!! Yes - a pair of head phones and a sense of humour is required!

Looks like we woman could make a small dent in predominantly male world of prog rock forums. Nice to meet you, BouBou



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Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 02:26
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

See, the nasty boys don't drive EVERY woman away.

and BTW, Hibou- my wife feels the same way about Hammill, though she said "I just want to slap him every time he opens his mouth." 

I think I could concur with your wife and Hibou's opinion of Hammill



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Posted By: James Lee
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 05:31
^ luckily she's not troubled too often with VDGG in this house. I think she hid my Legendary Stardust Cowboy album, though...

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Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 05:45

Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

^ luckily she's not troubled too often with VDGG in this house. I think she hid my Legendary Stardust Cowboy album, though...



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Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 05:45

Hope you girlies have asked your husband's permission before using the computer.........Wink



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Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 05:52
No need to - my partner uses another computer - we have 3 to play with

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Posted By: James Lee
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 05:56

2 PCs and a laptop here. What's really sweet is I finally set up our 802.11g network.

So next time you read one of my posts, think of this: it's possible that I wrote it on the toliet.



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Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 05:57
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

2 PCs and a laptop here. What's really sweet is I finally set up our 802.11g network.

So next time you read one of my posts, think of this: it's possible that I wrote it on the toliet.

That post really stank.....Wink



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Posted By: James Lee
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 06:07

Whoops, we've been moved to main discussions. No time for tangents, men- back to the subject of women in prog.

Uh, how 'bout those Fe-Mellotrons, eh Peter?



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Posted By: Miaugion
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:05
Originally posted by Reed Lover Reed Lover wrote:

Hope you girlies have asked your husband's permission before using the computer.........


Hope the husband can repair it afterwards ...

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Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:14
I hate women, they mess up your life 

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Posted By: tuxon
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:18
Originally posted by Velvetclown Velvetclown wrote:

I hate women, they mess up your life 

But at least they tiddy up the kitchen
 

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Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:20
True Tux 

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Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:21
Tux is not only smart, he is handsome as well. 

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Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: tuxon
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:23
Thanks Velvet, I needed that

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Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:26


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Billy Connolly
Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:31
And Reed woke up, when will this ever end ???????? 

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Billy Connolly
Dream Theater
Terry Gilliam
Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:40
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

So next time you read one of my posts, think of this: it's possible that I wrote it on the toliet.


Now there's an image I could have done without whilst sitting here eating my lunch.

Back on thread - I'm male (although married, which I think counts as a separate gender...), and the last time I looked, Vicky Garten was female - hang on, I'll just check...


Ho, Yus!


Definitely female

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Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 07:42
Jim : you´re living in the pasta.

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Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 08:22

Wow.. its nice to have all these females here.. and we not only share a common bond... but we all basically can't stand Peter Hammil's voice!!  How marvelous is that!!!!

And I was starting to miss Shirinking Violet and Petra.  Altho I see Petra still posts every now and then.

And yes, you can definitely have a real passion for prog!



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Posted By: Hibou
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 09:19

I guess men and women are attracted to prog for more or less the same reasons. Why it attracts a majority of males, though, remains a mystery. I would be tempted to say that women are generally more people oriented whereas guys are more willing to sit alone at a computer and shut the world away to enjoy their music.

 

It must all be in the genes. That’s why we have chic flicks and d..ck flics, why traditional female professions include teaching, nursing and customer service whereas guys are so much more adept with computers and machinery (I mean, how often do you see a female, hands behind her back, stand and stare at a construction site  lol!).

 

Prog seems to be first and foremost a music lover’s music, the prerequisite for liking it having more to do with musical sensibility than gender. In fact, I’m convinced that if all of us were to have our musical abilities tested, we’d all score higher than average (alongwith jazz and classical buffs, of course).

 

Nice to meet you too, Valravennz  !

 

And James, your wife’s comments about Hammill sure made gave me a chuckle ! I suppose we, women, insist on a minimum of aesthetics... Too bad, because Hammill is an extremely talented lyricist.

 

Luv,

 

Boo

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Posted By: Tarkustra
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 09:37

I've probably learned more about prog from a female than any other...

Thanks, 3f8s!!



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Posted By: Litl
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 10:54
Great thread.  I started the thing and I'm glad I did!  I'm always interested in the people behind the act and the women commenting here are wonderful.  What I want to add at this point is I'm male, I can't stand Hammill's voice (visions of a frog with its foot caught under a rock come to mind), and (threefates) 'Shrinking Violet' is my favorite song from Mostly Autumn.  So whatever the skew in the prog rock/gender thing is it seems once we're here there is little that seperates us!

Blessings to all!!! 


PS:  My wife could never stand Yes or much of anything else I listen to (except for Division Bell - she thinks DG's voice, lyrics, and the overall sound are sensuous).  A few years ago she went with me to see Yes live (she loves me ) and she loved it!!  She completely 'got it' while watching them do their thing.  And she hasn't listened to them since.  But for that wonderful moment being there was priceless.


Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 11:25
Now what I wonder...how rare is it to have a female who is both proghead AND metalhead?


Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 11:29

Actually when I was younger.. I was probably both...

But in the last few years, I've strayed away from metal... and now find it a bit irritating.  Maybe I'm tired of being angry!!



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Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 11:32
It's not all angry...you've just got to find the right bands.


Posted By: Velvetclown
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 13:35
I´d like to try a shemale.....like Reed 

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Hagen Quartet
Jethro Tull
Mike Keneally


Posted By: Hibou
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 13:49

Female progheads AND metal heads? Hmm, you’re pushing it a little, FloydWright. Metal is raw-hormones stuff.

 

I suppose given the right mood, I don’t mind a little shot of adrenaline from Opeth, Ayreon or Devin Townsend (who just about blew me away when I first heard him). Even then, I can only take so much of it at a time, although I can understand the attraction when you’re 18 and in a kick-a$$ kind of mood.

 

Just don't hold your breath, though: women like Threefates are one in a million (and I'm thrilled to have her with us!).

 

Good thread, btw.

Boo



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Posted By: Logos
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 13:52
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Very limited choice in this poll.Confused






Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 13:54

Originally posted by Velvetclown Velvetclown wrote:

I´d like to try a shemale.....like Reed 

Well I've never tried a Shemale ! Confused



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Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 14:19
Originally posted by Hibou Hibou wrote:

Female progheads AND metal heads? Hmm, you’re pushing it a little, FloydWright. Metal is raw-hormones stuff.

I suppose given the right mood, I don’t mind a little shot of adrenaline from Opeth, Ayreon or Devin Townsend (who just about blew me away when I first heard him).

Even then, I can only take so much of it at a time, although I can understand the attraction when you’re 18 and in a kick-a$$ kind of mood.</SPAN>




I hope you're being sarcastic with the "hormones" thing.

Oh, and I'm older than 18...heck, when I was 18, I wouldn't have had an open enough mind to listen to any metal (even though I would've liked some more intense music even then).

It's always amused me how people assume all metal is angry and intended to get one into a mood to go around breaking stuff or something...well, I personally think Pink Floyd (Roger Waters) has written stuff far angrier than a lot of metal I listen to. Yeah, it's at a slower tempo, but boy, talk about nasty, pissy stuff.

SOME metal is angry...but some of it is what I'd describe as a more "triumphal", epic sort. Bands like Symphony X and Ayreon and Blind Guardian tend more towards this stuff. You'll get flashes of aggression, but they don't dwell on it...they know how to do the full range of moods.


Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 14:27

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

It's not all angry...you've just got to find the right bands.

Hey, I still listen to AC/DC when I need to get the house cleaned quickly....   See with them its not angry.. its more comedy mixed with the adrenaline of a roller coaster ride.. I'm not kidding, put on "The Razor's Edge" and see what I mean.  During "Fire Your Guns"... I can get my entire house mopped....



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Posted By: Hibou
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 14:36

Yes, of course I was joking about the “hormone” thing. A woman my age can’t get around the subject easily (believe me: those “flashes of aggression” aren’t just a teenage thing...)

 

Seriously, you’re absolutely right about Roger Waters’ nasty lyrics; in fact, they’re downright depressing. What it is about metal is the raw energy that we immediately associate with anger. Like you said, the “triumphal” epic sort can be quite uplifting. I don’t know much about Symphony X or Blind Guardian, but I must may give them a try since you put them in that last category.

 

Oh, and thanks for the tip, Threefates!

Hibou



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Posted By: Radioactive Toy
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 14:39

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Now what I wonder...how rare is it to have a female who is both proghead AND metalhead?

ok possible.. how about AND metalhead AND handsome



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Posted By: Hibou
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 14:46
Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

ok possible.. how about AND metalhead AND handsome

 

Uh-oh, from here on, you're on your own, guys... unless you still believe in the tooth fairie   



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Posted By: Swinton MCR
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 15:35
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Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 17:12
Originally posted by Hibou Hibou wrote:

Yes, of course I was joking about the “hormone” thing. A woman my age can’t get around the subject easily (believe me: those “flashes of aggression” aren’t just a teenage thing...


LOL, OK! And yeah, I know what you mean about not growing out of the "flashes of aggression"...the worst part is knowing you're doing it, but you feel SO DAMN JUSTIFIED even as your higher mind is saying to you, "Hey, you're off your nut!"

Quote Seriously, you’re absolutely right about Roger Waters’ nasty lyrics; in fact, they’re downright depressing. What it is about metal is the raw energy that we immediately associate with anger. Like you said, the “triumphal” epic sort can be quite uplifting. I don’t know much about Symphony X or Blind Guardian, but I must may give them a try since you put them in that last category.


Symphony X fits that most...BG tends to go back and forth a bit more. I mean, sometimes you just DO get angry, and better to scream along to some metal than go around screaming in people's faces. My opinion, anyway.

But really, a good bit of their stuff is fantasy oriented, and even if you get nothing else, check out Nightfall in Middle Earth. This one's not prog, though...so I dunno how you'll like it. But it's power metal, so not too excessive, in my opinion.

The raw energy...great description of it. That kind of energy can come out in a whole lot of different emotions. Sometimes I can be seen in a coffee shop kinda tapping my foot along with a metal album (no, I do NOT try to keep up with the double-bass...that would be stupid!), but often smiling. Believe it or not, one of the things that got me to expect high-energy music and huge dynamic changes was growing up on classical music. People think soft little piano sonatas and minuets is all it is...ohhhhh no.

Ayreon's also cool, but I think you said earlier in the thread you've already discovered them...good!

What's funny about the Roger Waters stuff...I traded in most of his music about the same time I was acquiring a lot of new metal albums--because I wanted something more positive! I kid you not!

Originally posted by Radioactive Toy Radioactive Toy wrote:

ok possible.. how about AND metalhead AND handsome



That I cannot be any judge of!


Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 17:44
Roger Waters has always been a angry guy.  Except I saw him a couple of weeks ago and he was actually smiling a lot more than I've ever seen him.  Probably a new girlfriend...

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Posted By: Reed Lover
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 17:45

Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

Roger Waters has always been a angry guy.  Except I saw him a couple of weeks ago and he was actually smiling a lot more than I've ever seen him.  Probably a new girlfriend...

........or a memory from the past that made him chuckle..Evil Smile



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Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 23:07
Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

Roger Waters has always been a angry guy. Except I saw him a couple of weeks ago and he was actually smiling a lot more than I've ever seen him. Probably a new girlfriend...


Um...you mean you saw him at a concert, or something?


Posted By: Cygnus X-2
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 23:11
Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

It's not all angry...you've just got to find the right bands.

Hey, I still listen to AC/DC when I need to get the house cleaned quickly....   See with them its not angry.. its more comedy mixed with the adrenaline of a roller coaster ride.. I'm not kidding, put on "The Razor's Edge" and see what I mean.  During "Fire Your Guns"... I can get my entire house mopped....

AC/DC? I really do like 'em (the raw energy they give off), but it's essentially the same 3 chords in every song. I sometimes get their songs mixed up.



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Posted By: threefates
Date Posted: May 05 2005 at 23:20

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

Roger Waters has always been a angry guy. Except I saw him a couple of weeks ago and he was actually smiling a lot more than I've ever seen him. Probably a new girlfriend...


Um...you mean you saw him at a concert, or something?

I saw him and Nick Mason recently at Nick Mason's book signing here in NYC.  I think I wrote a whole thread here on it somewhere.. and included pictures.  Even one of Roger... he got a real chuckle out of what Nick signed in my book... it was funny!



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Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 06 2005 at 00:09

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Now what I wonder...how rare is it to have a female who is both proghead AND metalhead?

I have been away sleeping while you all have been having a good chat on this subject.

I will add my 2 cents worth and say that IMO it is relatively uncommon but not rare to be female who is both proghead and metalhead. It seems all you ladies have and do still enjoy that energy and agression that listening to a bit of metal does for your health - if anything else! 

 I think that is terrific! I am probably less Metalhead now than what I was a few years ago. But when the mood strikes - nothing better than turning on AC/DC or Stratovarius up very loud. I believe that it is a sign of openess to music of all kinds and I credit that to my parents who made me listen to classical music starting from a very young age. From there I went to Jazz - I remember being absolutely entranced with Dave Brubeck when I was about 7 years old. The rest is another story.

I am proud to be a female who appreciates both Prog and Metal - with more emphasis on Prog. I appreciate all the tips of what groups to go try out like Symphony X and Blind Guardian - nothing better than exploring new areas in a music genre I have a great fondness for. Cheers



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Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 06 2005 at 00:15

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Originally posted by Hibou Hibou wrote:

Yes, of course I was joking about the “hormone” thing. A woman my age can’t get around the subject easily (believe me: those “flashes of aggression” aren’t just a teenage thing...


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Ayreon's also cool, but I think you said earlier in the thread you've already discovered them...good!

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Oh and I really like Ayreon - Just one or two albums to get to complete my collection - Discovered them 2 years ago through a Dutch friend of mine (also a forum member) - he is totally mad on them. Brilliant music !!



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Posted By: sigod
Date Posted: May 06 2005 at 07:44
Male, middle aged and proud, soon to be;

Male, old aged and flaccid




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Posted By: Vicky Garten
Date Posted: May 06 2005 at 12:30

Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Now what I wonder...how rare is it to have a female who is both proghead AND metalhead?

not too rare ! - I know of more !!



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Posted By: Vicky Garten
Date Posted: May 06 2005 at 12:40

Complex time signatures are what rocks my boat & add mellatron, moog & hammond watch me orbit the moon. However there are time when you just have to scare the cats & stick on motorhead, deep purple etc & let rip !

I must say that going to prog gigs is great - so easy for a short girl to be able to get to the front to be really able to relish the instrumental acrobatics. When we went to see Focus Jim did not see me all night, found a great spot to see & was looked after by a really great bunch of guys with drink & fags !.

I feel that women do need to let themselves step away from all the commercial rubbish that is piped down the airwaves and allow themselves to enjoy music and forget that it is stepping into the perceived "boy zone" !



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Posted By: Jared
Date Posted: May 07 2005 at 09:45
According to Mac, the politically incorrect lead singer with Threshold, not only are their fanbase all blokes, he often moans about the fact that they are all ugly, into the bargain.  As he often says at their gigs: "You know, there really ought to be more women at these gigs.  We need to hire them and ship 'em in especially, and shove them in the front row... I mean, have you seen this lot down here?  I should be paid more for having to stand up here at look at their faces all night."

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Posted By: Bellringer
Date Posted: May 18 2005 at 20:35
ATTENTION:  Bellringer is not only female, but is single and LOOKING.  Prefers Brits 40 and older.  Christian would be nice (which probably eliminates just about everyone otherwise qualified).  I prefer English seventies prog (preferably early seventies) of many types.  And I, too, like Gentle Giant (I love what they do with vocals, especially).  For me, however, Floyd still rules (looking for boots of early stuff-- can I say that on here?).

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Posted By: Alucard
Date Posted: May 23 2005 at 06:59
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Alucard is a woman?!?!? A female who likes Gentle Giant?

I think I'm in love...



Sorry Ben, I am just a heterosexual, beerdrinking , slightly neurotic male. And to make thinks even more Cliché : my girlfriend can't stand Prog... or to be more precise she can't stand complexe rhythm changes and distorted instruments, which makes her allergic to let's say 60% of Rock and 95% of Prog(.She likes Van Morrison and Peter Gabriel so).On the other hand she likes sex and beer, nobody is perfect. In the beginning of our relationship, in a kind of desperate crusade for the only good music, I made her listen to a lot of Zappa and GG with a desastrous resultat.. From time to time I cheat a little bit, I put on "I believe in father Christmas" and she would say Hey that's nice, who is it and I say just a crooner called Greg Lake. Yesterday I put on "Tubular bells", it is OK up to the beginning of the fuzz guitar on side one and then  I hear the kitchen door close. Later in the evening I put on Pendragon "Masquerade Ouverture"... and she didn't realized it was Prog, the door stayed open.

PS :Ben,  I don't want to deceive you, but if you want a lover who listens to GG, you either change sides or become a monk.



Posted By: Hiwatter
Date Posted: May 23 2005 at 09:19

True, i havent found woman, who really likes prog. Perhaps only something from Genesis, Yes, but i like more dissonant and dark prog. On the other side, i know many women, who like jazz, blues and classic rock and 70s hardrock too.

But its really funny, when you come home with girl from date with romantic mood and you beginn to listen to Dun "Eros" for example . I tried it once and it was really funny, how she stared at me, as i was a psychopat .

 



Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 23 2005 at 11:42
I guess there just aren't enough ladies with my musical tastes to go around!

I have the feeling I'd actually be more likely to shock a boyfriend with what I listen to, than the other way around.


Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: May 24 2005 at 10:02
Originally posted by Hiwatter Hiwatter wrote:

True, i havent found woman, who really likes prog. Perhaps only something from Genesis, Yes, but i like more dissonant and dark prog. On the other side, i know many women, who like jazz, blues and classic rock and 70s hardrock too.


But its really funny, when you come home with girl from date with romantic mood and you beginn to listen to Dun "Eros" for example . I tried it once and it was really funny, how she stared at me, as i was a psychopat .


 



and what happened next?


Posted By: abyssyinfinity
Date Posted: May 25 2005 at 16:51
Simply, for women music is a way for dancing or better moving the ass ; do you know danceable prog?


Posted By: valravennz
Date Posted: May 25 2005 at 21:05
Rather a generalised statement don't you think?

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Posted By: FloydWright
Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 00:10
Indeed.

I admit I've been known to do some dancing to prog...hey, it DOES work with some tracks (think "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II"), but that's NOT why I listen to prog. It's really narrow to imply that all women are that shallow and that the whole world for them comes down to their bodies. Keep that attitude up and you'll probably find yourself fetching exactly the kind of low woman you're stereotyping, because those area the only ones who'll be willing to date you after all the smart ones have run away.

Plus, I have more self-respect than to inflict my pathetic excuse for dancing upon the eyes of the world.


Posted By: felixxx
Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 05:50
I am a man, but i like to wear my girlfriends pantyhose is that bad??


Posted By: Sekkyoku
Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 07:49

Music is not gender-related, nor is anything else. Except for perhaps giving birth to babies. 

One of the reasons to why most prog-listeners are male is because most musicians are male, and that is because women have always been opressed by men, and because women are often 
not allowed, for one reason or another, to explore their music intellect to the same degree. 

It is still not fully accepted in society for women to play rock-related instruments, because of the way it has always been. The society does not consider it 'feminin' to play/listen to rock. A lot of women, but not all fortunately, follow the 'rules', without knowing. 

It has nothing to do with genetic differencies in the mind between men and women; women as a group is of course not genetically different from men when it comes to taste of music.
It is all about the ´rules´ of society.  

Take care now.

Sekkyoku (male)



Posted By: abyssyinfinity
Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 12:55
Originally posted by abyssyinfinity abyssyinfinity wrote:

Simply, for women music is a way for dancing or better moving the ass ; do you know danceable prog?


OK, According to poll for 90% of the women, not all women, my past girlfriend knew John Petrucci and my actual girlfriend was a groupie in a lot of Black Metal groups...


Posted By: abyssyinfinity
Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 12:56
Originally posted by FloydWright FloydWright wrote:

Indeed.

I admit I've been known to do some dancing to prog...hey, it DOES work with some tracks (think "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II"), but that's NOT why I listen to prog. It's really narrow to imply that all women are that shallow and that the whole world for them comes down to their bodies. Keep that attitude up and you'll probably find yourself fetching exactly the kind of low woman you're stereotyping, because those area the only ones who'll be willing to date you after all the smart ones have run away.

Plus, I have more self-respect than to inflict my pathetic excuse for dancing upon the eyes of the world.


"Another brick in the wall" prog?


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Date Posted: May 26 2005 at 12:59

 

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Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: May 30 2005 at 21:37

One of the best things about being female at a live prog concert is i never have to wait in line for the ladies room!!

I have a lot of friends who are female and love ELP... and now I see that valravennz is female and I know she likes ELP... so I guess ELP is the prog band for the ladies...

Well besides being so wonderfully talented... all three are absolutely gorgeous!!! 


 yeah that wait in line for the ladies room is a distinct advantage of being in the minority at a concert - particularly these days. Not so, back in the 70's, when there were many more female fans of the genre at live concerts

However, ELP is indeed a favourite of the ladies, this one in particular too ... and they are gorgeous...love that photo ...Hugely admire their talent as musicians - Cheers Linda

I am a woman, but I'm also a lesbian . Perhaps that's why I like prog. So those guys up there don't do anything for me . But somewhere I saw a hot pic of Sonja Kristina; now that's more to my liking.



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Posted By: Starette
Date Posted: July 09 2005 at 07:21

It's weird..I learnt about Progressive Rock (that is to say Allll about it!) from a man who appears more effeminate than most other men I've met in my lifetime and I get all my Prog music from him too. He insists that Prog rock is definitely a guy-thing....then why oh why dies it appear so girly to me?? Is it because it's arty? Where I come from- the Arts Subjects seem to appeal more to the girls than the majority men who do more 'practical' things. in fact, most of the men I've met are . Pardon the apparant feminism but believe me- it's non-extistant. I mean to say that most of the men I've met don't understand classical music, they don't care for the arts, for plays, books etc... But when I met this guy he kinda flipped the tables on my view point. Life is filled with wonderful surprises.

Then I have another friend of mine who's a girl. She reckons Prog Rock is only 'girly' because it is lacking in girls.  Maybe, focusing on the sex-orientated sphere, Prog Rock IS a masculine thing. I admit I'm in love with it, and I have bi-sexual tendancies. And Bald jean is lesbian..this has to mean something!

Or maybe it's just the fact there are so many long-haired men in prog Rock bands- which turns me on . On second thoughts.....maybe not.  Music= the main part.



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