Classic Rock presents Prog
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It's also got Panic Room who I like quite a lot.hansx wrote:The cd is quit good. Some great tunes on it like Pallas and Spock's Beard.har wrote:Stiill havent read mine or heard the CD yet
Soon be the weekend though
Looking forward to both !
Seems there are alot of prog lovers here. Great, more reason to post some prognews I read and hear .Chris Monk wrote:It's also got Panic Room who I like quite a lot.hansx wrote:The cd is quit good. Some great tunes on it like Pallas and Spock's Beard.har wrote:Stiill havent read mine or heard the CD yet
Soon be the weekend though
Looking forward to both !
Feel free. I adore Prog...hansx wrote:Seems there are alot of prog lovers here. Great, more reason to post some prognews I read and hear .Chris Monk wrote:It's also got Panic Room who I like quite a lot.hansx wrote: The cd is quit good. Some great tunes on it like Pallas and Spock's Beard.
I just have the opposite. Too much TD for a long period. And then prog is very refreshing. A lot of old, but from time to time new bands.Hipgnosis wrote:Hi,
I'm tired of the "Prog" thing ... I don't even care anymore what the band is called or considered ... it's about the music. But if it sells, it must be ok for everyone else to go spend money on it! ... such a Pavlovian society we have become!
In the end, they list all these copycat bands, and still many of these folks have not sat down and listened to a Djam Karet and their work and their first 4 albums makes KC sound like a hit band for frustrated music fans! Or as they would say in Brazil , "tarado" fans!
The main issue I have is that the only music that gets "called" progressive or prog (prog is the rock version that is more metalic than the original -- or at least more popularly accessive to the ear!), is no longer so, and the majority of the things listed, including some Porcupine Tree (not all of it) is still quite formulaic and it's not exciting anymore ... and this is where TD, Schulze and some of these people come in for me ... they are still at the forefront of new music, and new creations ... where the rest is still copy'ing ideas that have already been done.
My review still stands! You can read it on the other thread!
I'm the same.hansx wrote:I just have the opposite. Too much TD for a long period. And then prog is very refreshing. A lot of old, but from time to time new bands.Hipgnosis wrote:Hi,
I'm tired of the "Prog" thing ... I don't even care anymore what the band is called or considered ... it's about the music. But if it sells, it must be ok for everyone else to go spend money on it! ... such a Pavlovian society we have become!
In the end, they list all these copycat bands, and still many of these folks have not sat down and listened to a Djam Karet and their work and their first 4 albums makes KC sound like a hit band for frustrated music fans! Or as they would say in Brazil , "tarado" fans!
The main issue I have is that the only music that gets "called" progressive or prog (prog is the rock version that is more metalic than the original -- or at least more popularly accessive to the ear!), is no longer so, and the majority of the things listed, including some Porcupine Tree (not all of it) is still quite formulaic and it's not exciting anymore ... and this is where TD, Schulze and some of these people come in for me ... they are still at the forefront of new music, and new creations ... where the rest is still copy'ing ideas that have already been done.
My review still stands! You can read it on the other thread!
Got my copy last week. Nothing much TD related apart from an advert for the two up-coming compilations.hansx wrote:The new one is in the stores now.
Will get my copy of CRP tomorrow.Chris Monk wrote:Got my copy last week. Nothing much TD related apart from an advert for the two up-coming compilations.hansx wrote:The new one is in the stores now.
There is a review of Legend in SFX this month and TD get a very very brief mention.