are you just here to talk about prog?
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Fuck knows but i bet it’s got six syllables.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Delirium!
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Wilson's Delirium! (That's six.)
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Matt Wilson wrote:So what's the prog word of the day?
Today's word is "fudge", taken from the "alternate/ perverted live version lyrics" to King Crimson's classic "Easy Money."
Well I argued with the judge
But the bastard wouldn't budge
Cause they caught me licking fudge
And they never told me once, you were a minor
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"making fudge" I believe, which is only a bit less gross.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Of course, it could just as easily have been Soyars' Delirium.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Quaco wrote:"making fudge" I believe, which is only a bit less gross.
Or "packing fudge," which is more.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Matt Wilson wrote:Of course, it could just as easily have been [REDACTED]'s Delirium.
Yes, but I wasn't part of that legendary conversation at the Joker.
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toomanyhatz wrote:Matt Wilson wrote:Of course, it could just as easily have been [REDACTED]'s Delirium.
Yes, but I wasn't part of that legendary conversation at the Joker.
The only conversation I remember from the Joker was talking to Six String's wife about Herman's Hermits.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
People are really PISSED about other people liking the wrong things.
I think their time would be better spent going to schoolyards and arguing with the sophomores about why their music taste is wrong, It's important to make other people like the right things at a young age. By the time you get to be my age, you are irredeemable and just bound to piss people people off with your continued existence.
I think their time would be better spent going to schoolyards and arguing with the sophomores about why their music taste is wrong, It's important to make other people like the right things at a young age. By the time you get to be my age, you are irredeemable and just bound to piss people people off with your continued existence.
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Matt Wilson wrote:Of course, it could just as easily have been Soyars' Delirium.
"Cause they caught me licking Soyars' delirium"???
No I don't think that's what Wetton is saying.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Matt Wilson wrote:Hightea wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:ELO
Yes
Genesis
Gentle Giant
Soft Machine
Caravan
??
the big six are generally considered
Pink Floyd
Genesis
King Crimson
ELP
Yes
Jethro Tull or Gentle Giant or sometimes Rush
Ah, I beg to differ! Our resident prog boys say Floyd is not prog.
and they would be wrong, while Pink Floyd could be placed in other genre for parts of their career, it is generally accepted that Pink Floyd are a prog band and actually might be considered the biggest of the six giants. In fact PF are the beginning of the sub prog genre-space rock and are a large influence on many prog bands.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
zoomboogity wrote:
So I dunno... should I start a thread about Peter Hammill's music from the 1990s on? He did a couple in the '80s that weren't for me, so I just moved on. (25 albums was enough.) But he rebounded and is back to great again. I'm just picking out songs on youtube, then reading the lyrics from his site. A true force, still at it. Yep, God bless Peter Hammill. So should I start it? I don't care if I'm the only one to contribute, I wouldn't mind doing that. Or whatever, I could blow it off and take a nap. Your call.
I certainly would read and be interested in this thread!
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bobzilla77 wrote:People are really PISSED about other people liking the wrong things.
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Around here? It's pretty much just Coan.
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If that's true - and I'm not sure it is - that would be a shame. People can get as pissed as they want - lack of engagement is a far bigger problem for me.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Phil Shulman!
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Matt Wilson wrote:bobzilla77 wrote:People are really PISSED about other people liking the wrong things.
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Around here? It's pretty much just Coan.
There's a few more pissed off about people not liking the right things.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
Hightea wrote:the big six are generally considered
Pink Floyd
Genesis
King Crimson
ELP
Yes
Jethro Tull or Gentle Giant or sometimes Rush
So they're generally considered eight.
By whom?
Do you have a source?
Yes
ELP
Genesis
Crimson
Van Der Graaf Generator
There are many bands who might lay claim to the 6th position.
Jethro Tull and PInk Floyd - both of whom might have been considered 'prog' for a very short period of their respective careers - among them. Likewise Rush, I guess.
But Caravan and Camel probably have the better credentials.
There are really only four unarguables though.
The first four mentioned above.
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Re: are you just here to talk about prog?
I don't dispute that Van Der Graaf Generator is a classic prog band but I don;t know whether it it in the Big Six.
Jethro Tull, with the broader appeal and bigger discography would take 5th place. Pink Floyd, arguably more progressive than prog is in the popular sense be called a protagonist for many. I can't disagree that purists would call Floyd a trumped up sub-par blues band though.
Jethro Tull, with the broader appeal and bigger discography would take 5th place. Pink Floyd, arguably more progressive than prog is in the popular sense be called a protagonist for many. I can't disagree that purists would call Floyd a trumped up sub-par blues band though.
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