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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 05:39
Must be VDGG for me, but I think the problem might be that  I haven't really listened to enough of their music. I must admit that I, and please don't kill me, don't really dig Pink Floyd that much.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 05:45
Originally posted by Time Signature Time Signature wrote:

I must admit that I, and please don't kill me, don't really dig Pink Floyd that much.


Neither do I...

I don't see whats so amazing about Wish You Were Here...

Dark Side Of The Moon was easily better in my opinion...

Same for The Wall, in that I don't see what was really very great about it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 15:07
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Those three have never really worked for me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 15:24
Of late I don't find myself listening to much Magma, but what albums of Magma have you listened to?  And what are your favourite categories and bands in the archives? EDIT: never mind, saw your welcome thread.  I would've thought a Zappa-head could find much to like in Magma's first two albums, and a Crimson fan could like Kohntarkosz too.  But everyone's different (erm, other than those music fans here who are very much the same in their tastes.  I'm a dime-a-dozen apparently).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 17:11
I dig most if not all of the big 70s prog bands.
 
But there are some I can't understand the appeal of, namely Kansas and Mike Oldfield, both are insanely popular down in these parts.
 
And a lot of the neo prog stuff from the 80s and early 90s. I'll never get all the Marillion hype, to me they just sound like a poor imitation of late 70s Collins era Genesis but with David Gilmour instead of Steve Hackett.
 
Dream Theater are in my opinion a complete insult to what prog rock is actually about, talk about a total w**kfest. And I'm saying that as an ELP fan for god's sake.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 25 2009 at 17:22
I'm not a Marillion fan (nor DT for that matter), but maybe this will get its hooks in you:



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 14:58
VDGG, have Godbluff and Pawn Hearts, don't like either.
Gentle Giant is somewhat tolerable, but still none of their albums see the light of day very often.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2009 at 19:25
Originally posted by boo boo boo boo wrote:

But there are some I can't understand the appeal of, namely Kansas and Mike Oldfield, both are insanely popular down in these parts.
 
'70s Kansas is great; after that, it's a "YMMV" issue. I like Mike's first three albums. After that, things get sketchy.
 
 
Originally posted by boo boo boo boo wrote:

And a lot of the neo prog stuff from the 80s and early 90s. I'll never get all the Marillion hype, to me they just sound like a poor imitation of late 70s Collins era Genesis but with David Gilmour instead of Steve Hackett.
 
That's why I always point people to Twelfth Night's Fact & Fiction, for something different!
 
 
Originally posted by boo boo boo boo wrote:

Dream Theater are in my opinion a complete insult to what prog rock is actually about, talk about a total w**kfest. And I'm saying that as an ELP fan for god's sake.
 
I agree. I do like DT's first couple albums, because the w**k factor had yet to be cranked to "11" and they wrote a lot of really good honest-to-goodness SONGS on WDaDU and I&W. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2009 at 03:27
It is quite interesting that many people who say they can't get into VdGG also say they can't get into Gentle Giant, and I think there is some reason behind that. Both are very complex (there are not many bands which regularly use true polyphony), and the riff structures of them are very much alike. Just compare the riffs of "Alucard" and "Scorched Earth", and  you will know what I mean.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2009 at 04:26
Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

It is quite interesting that many people who say they can't get into VdGG also say they can't get into Gentle Giant, and I think there is some reason behind that. Both are very complex (there are not many bands which regularly use true polyphony), and the riff structures of them are very much alike. Just compare the riffs of "Alucard" and "Scorched Earth", and  you will know what I mean.


That's pretty weird since (I get the impression that) Gentle Giant are much more popular. Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2009 at 04:49
Originally posted by Toaster Mantis Toaster Mantis wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

It is quite interesting that many people who say they can't get into VdGG also say they can't get into Gentle Giant, and I think there is some reason behind that. Both are very complex (there are not many bands which regularly use true polyphony), and the riff structures of them are very much alike. Just compare the riffs of "Alucard" and "Scorched Earth", and  you will know what I mean.


That's pretty weird since (I get the impression that) Gentle Giant are much more popular. Confused

Maybe they are, though I actually doubt it; there are a lot of VdGG fans here, and there are several VdGG albums in the top fifty, but none of Gentle Giant (at least none I can recall).. Some people may have problems with Hammill's voice, especially lovers of symphonic thread, who seem to have a tendency to want their voices beautiful all the time, and VdGG certainly is not the band for that, though Hammill can and often does sing absolutely beautifully; the thing with Hammill is that his lyrics are often about anger, fear, hate and other negative emotions, and I'd rather have a singer that can convey these emotions than a singer that sings of them beautifully.
But there are a lot of comments in this thread:indeed where people said that both GG and VdGG are bands they can't get into.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2009 at 04:54
In my experience more people have heard of Gentle Giant than have heard of VdGG, could be that GG just had more "casual fans" at the height of their popularity though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 13:54

Any idea which album of Gentle Giant is the best to start with ? Which is the best buy. I know that in general, this band has many followers, I've listened few songs on different prog internet radios, and also mp3 stream, but by far, no album. And I wasn't even so captured by their sound.

Are they somehow hard to listen for newcomers ? I caught VDGG wave very soon and "Undercover Man" is one of my most favourite songs. Even his voice is sometimes, well, agressively nailing. No offense though.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 14:38
The Flower Kings - can't explain why, don't think I particularly like the vocals and the music sounds too 'clean' for my liking. Don't dislike them, but can't get into them as much as a lot of other bands.

On a related issue, I definitely think I prefer The Tangent when they're grooving out on a long instrumental break, rather than when listening to their lyrical sections.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 15:05
Gentle Giant. Too silly and overly technical for my tastes. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 15:06
ELP. I mean ... so talented it's plain annoying. I 've made a new frisbee out of Brain Salad Surgery though!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 15:21
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

I'm not a Marillion fan (nor DT for that matter), but maybe this will get its hooks in you:



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Wow... that video right there basically sums up why I don't like Marillion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 16:44
ELP, Frank Zappa (sometimes..), 80's King Crimson, certain Gentle Giant albums, and especially The Mars Volta.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 17:47
I'm going to go ahead and say Egg. I listened to The Polite Force and was just confused by the end of it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 30 2009 at 20:25
ELP. Ive tried and tried but just gave up. Cant explain why just dont feel it 
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