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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 13:06 |
KingBarbarossa wrote:
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To "Henry Plainview": My low post count does indeed stem from being not very active, but it does not mean i am not present. In fact I am a regular visitor of progarchives with interest. In the beginning I started doing a few reviews as well until i realized that I don't really want to judge other people's art - too personal are the different tastes...
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And even if you weren't a regular visitor, KB, your first as your 10 or 100 thousand post is as valuable, you don't need to be a senior member to express your opinion.
Somethimes having more posts only means you have less real life than most people. 
Iván
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debrewguy
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 13:40 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
I hate to be blunt (that is a lie), but you have 25 posts: do you really think your presence on this site warrants a DRAMATIC GOODBYE thread?
Although, I've mostly been listening to jazz these days. And when I do listen to prog, it's almost never "classic prog", most of which I've found very disappointing upon revisiting... :( |
I think he missed the "Annoucing the departure" thread that I specifically set up to wean these people off their ego.
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Windhawk
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 13:42 |
As for the topic of this thread: Why stick to one style or type of music only?
I may be an odd one in that department - but I listen to music all across the genre spectrum all the time. When I sit down and listen to music playing Saxon after Madness before enjoying Mussorgsky, Billy Holiday and Venom, mixing in Rush, Marillion, Al Di Meola and Hawkwind before ending with some Gary Numan isn't that unusual.
As an example :-)
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debrewguy
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 13:47 |
I've decided to leave my prog rock & rock music collections aside for ever. I will now listen exclusively to the music from which all music has sprouted from - yes Neo-lithic (not neo prog) music. After stumbling upon some articles re : the earliest noted compostions on rock wood and head, I have found that nothing that came after that satisfies that primal need all primates have. So attached to this now & never ever non-existant music that if I could, I would start a pre-historic archives, but due to the nature of pre-history, there is nothing to archive. So once I have nothing included on the site, I would, for all intents and purposes, have everything ever released or written about this primieval music. So it is with glee in my eye, and beer in my stein that I bid you all a dollar for your thoughts, and hope that someday we can find out the name of the ape who wrote that first note, and how long it took them to find all but that one lost chord. Ah, so much to do, and so little to do it with ....
Edited by debrewguy - December 18 2008 at 13:49
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Alucard
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 13:56 |
the other day I read an article about this guy who had the biggest collection of PEZ dispensers in the world ...remember these funny sweet dispensers with a Micky mouse head and he is organizing PEZ conventioins all over the world and he is spending all his sparetime going to sales etc to enlargen his collection...I was quite amused and thinking about a cross convention of PROG and PEZ fanatics which could obviously result in a new PEZ series with Prog greats like the Ruth Underwood PEZ or the Christian Vander dispenser etc... I am disgressing, the thing is as long as you feel passionate for something.....
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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"
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The T
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Posted: December 18 2008 at 13:58 |
^WHOSE ego Db?
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Chris S
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 01:12 |
" I have heard the big music
and I'll never be the same
Something so pure just called my name
I will always climb the mountain
cos I have heard the big music
Like Jazz manna from sweet chariots
and I'll never be the same
something so pure has called my name...."
The BIG Music
Happy festivities everyone, prog on...
Lyrics by M. Scott
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<font color=Brown>Music - The Sound Librarian
...As I venture through the slipstream, between the viaducts in your dreams...[/COLOR]
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Atavachron
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 01:33 |
debrewguy wrote:
I've decided to leave my prog rock & rock music collections aside for ever. I will now listen exclusively to the music from which all music has sprouted from - yes Neo-lithic (not neo prog) music. After stumbling upon some articles re : the earliest noted compostions on rock wood and head, I have found that nothing that came after that satisfies that primal need all primates have. So attached to this now & never ever non-existant music that if I could, I would start a pre-historic archives, but due to the nature of pre-history, there is nothing to archive. So once I have nothing included on the site, I would, for all intents and purposes, have everything ever released or written about this primieval music. So it is with glee in my eye, and beer in my stein that I bid you all a dollar for your thoughts, and hope that someday we can find out the name of the ape who wrote that first note, and how long it took them to find all but that one lost chord. Ah, so much to do, and so little to do it with ....
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you could make some recordings of how it may have sounded and release it as Neolithic Gold; " includes the hits 'Earthworm For Your Thoughts', 'Rock You, Rock Me', and 'Leaves & Stuff' "
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Jim Garten
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 02:23 |
threefates wrote:
I love some classical music, but I think I would find it hard to stay awake if I had to listen to classical music all the time. Actually I find it hard to clean the house anymore unless I have AC/DC playing loud. :-)
And this time of the year, I prefer jazzy or celtic holiday music . |
Linda?
Welcome home!
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mobby
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 03:05 |
I too had my classical phase and had a period of classical discoveries and built an impressive collection, but always went back to prog..I even dabbled in world music most specifically african which i find to be very energetic, melodic, richly varied and powerful, but again found my way back to prog easily,..(how can I not listening to the intro of poseidon creation, or discovering many great new bands and music??)..see the thing with most progsters is, unlike fans of different genres, we tend to appreciate and enjoy other music..I still occasionally listen to classical, african , some jazz and other genres but deep down i will always be a progster..
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verslibre
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 03:28 |
Alucard wrote:
the other day I read an article about this guy who had the biggest collection of PEZ dispensers in the world ...remember these funny sweet dispensers with a Micky mouse head and he is organizing PEZ conventioins all over the world and he is spending all his sparetime going to sales etc to enlargen his collection...I was quite amused and thinking about a cross convention of PROG and PEZ fanatics which could obviously result in a new PEZ series with Prog greats like the Ruth Underwood PEZ or the Christian Vander dispenser etc... I am disgressing, the thing is as long as you feel passionate for something..... |
Shudders at the thought of a small plastic replica Steve Howe head flipping back to offer a small tart candy...Shudd
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 04:30 |
I say let's pass around a hat for the guy's Celine Dion fund. She won't certainly . She only made 90 million dollars this year. Maybe we should pass around a hat for her?
Edited by Vibrationbaby - December 19 2008 at 04:31
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Alucard
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 11:39 |
verslibre wrote:
Alucard wrote:
the other day I read an article about this guy who had the biggest collection of PEZ dispensers in the world ...remember these funny sweet dispensers with a Micky mouse head and he is organizing PEZ conventioins all over the world and he is spending all his sparetime going to sales etc to enlargen his collection...I was quite amused and thinking about a cross convention of PROG and PEZ fanatics which could obviously result in a new PEZ series with Prog greats like the Ruth Underwood PEZ or the Christian Vander dispenser etc... I am disgressing, the thing is as long as you feel passionate for something..... |
Shudders at the thought of a small plastic replica Steve Howe head flipping back to offer a small tart candy... Shudd |
try to imagine instead a Phil Collins dispenser singig every time you flip his head back "Killing Me Softly With More Fool Me"...wouldn't that be terrific.... 
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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"
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debrewguy
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 15:32 |
Atavachron wrote:
debrewguy wrote:
I've decided to leave my prog rock & rock music collections aside for ever. I will now listen exclusively to the music from which all music has sprouted from - yes Neo-lithic (not neo prog) music. After stumbling upon some articles re : the earliest noted compostions on rock wood and head, I have found that nothing that came after that satisfies that primal need all primates have. So attached to this now & never ever non-existant music that if I could, I would start a pre-historic archives, but due to the nature of pre-history, there is nothing to archive. So once I have nothing included on the site, I would, for all intents and purposes, have everything ever released or written about this primieval music. So it is with glee in my eye, and beer in my stein that I bid you all a dollar for your thoughts, and hope that someday we can find out the name of the ape who wrote that first note, and how long it took them to find all but that one lost chord. Ah, so much to do, and so little to do it with ....
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you could make some recordings of how it may have sounded and release it as Neolithic Gold; " includes the hits 'Earthworm For Your Thoughts', 'Rock You, Rock Me', and 'Leaves & Stuff' "
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Well , I've been doing a lot of googling to see if I can't find any sheet music for " Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrghhhh!", "Xengbutergin", and perhaps the first hit single "ow my head".
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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debrewguy
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 15:34 |
The T wrote:
^WHOSE ego Db? |
Those who feel the need to announce that they have left and why they went, including why they came back and had to tell us, after they noticed no one noticed.
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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CPicard
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 16:37 |
debrewguy wrote:
The T wrote:
^WHOSE ego Db? |
Those who feel the need to announce that they have left and why they went, including why they came back and had to tell us, after they noticed no one noticed.
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J-Man
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JLocke
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 22:43 |
This guy's making a big announcement out of the fact that he is going through a different phase right now musically? Really? I thought he was going to say that the governments of all the countries were ordering all prog records outlawed, and shjooting prog-heads on site, or something. "Farewell to Prog Rock"? More like "I'm in a classical mood at the moment, so I'll be hanging out here less".  
I once had a friend like this. One week he would proclaim that Tool were the best musicians in the world, then the next week he was selling all of his tool shirts and he started listening to hardcore metal. Why do these types of people feel like they can only enjoy one style of music at a time? I've never understood it.
Maybe it's just me . . . ? I'll go now . . . *slunks away*
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KingBarbarossa
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 23:08 |
p0mt3 wrote:
This guy's making a big announcement out of the fact that he is going through a different phase right now musically? Really? I thought he was going to say that the governments of all the countries were ordering all prog records outlawed, and shjooting prog-heads on site, or something. "Farewell to Prog Rock"? More like "I'm in a classical mood at the moment, so I'll be hanging out here less".  
I once had a friend like this. One week he would proclaim that Tool were the best musicians in the world, then the next week he was selling all of his tool shirts and he started listening to hardcore metal. Why do these types of people feel like they can only enjoy one style of music at a time? I've never understood it.
Maybe it's just me . . . ? I'll go now . . . *slunks away* |
i think you did not quite read my original post and the the follow-up which is a little further down in the thread. :-) i guess for many people there are "phases" and i have mine too. but i did not write about a phase. it is about the journey of discovering one own's truth, delving deeper into your own being, finding more about who you are. nor did i say i would have lost any level of appreciation for other styles. it really is not about a style...
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JLocke
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Posted: December 19 2008 at 23:15 |
KingBarbarossa wrote:
p0mt3 wrote:
This guy's making a big announcement out of the fact that he is going through a different phase right now musically? Really? I thought he was going to say that the governments of all the countries were ordering all prog records outlawed, and shjooting prog-heads on site, or something. "Farewell to Prog Rock"? More like "I'm in a classical mood at the moment, so I'll be hanging out here less".  
I once had a friend like this. One week he would proclaim that Tool were the best musicians in the world, then the next week he was selling all of his tool shirts and he started listening to hardcore metal. Why do these types of people feel like they can only enjoy one style of music at a time? I've never understood it.
Maybe it's just me . . . ? I'll go now . . . *slunks away* |
i think you did not quite read my original post and the the follow-up which is a little further down in the thread. :-)
i guess for many people there are "phases" and i have mine too. but i did not write about a phase. it is about the journey of discovering one own's truth, delving deeper into your own being, finding more about who you are. nor did i say i would have lost any level of appreciation for other styles. it really is not about a style...
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I was just having fun with ya. Never meant for my comment to be serious. 
Having said that. I suppose I didn't read your follow-up reply after all, or else I probably would have been an even bigger smart-ass about it  .
I'll try to be more observant next time, though. Sorry for jumping to conclusions.
Peace.
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