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Re: "New Prog," the genre - A MUST READ
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![]() It's not like Borders or B&N has a "Prog" section. As I said to someone else, probably before you joined- in the 70's we didn't see Yes, Crimson, The Who, Deep Purple, Led Zep ect. as being anything other than Rock. Comparing bands as diverse as Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Procol Harum, lumping them into a category is ridiculous IMO. It's evolved from a device for making store navigation easier, to a device for appearing artsy, I.E.- We play " Triphiphousemetalfunk ". It goes along w/ those junked out Brit dudes on MTV saying "We recorded the entire album in 3 hours..." As a listener, I agree it's out of hand. As an artist, I'll take every advantage available to point someone in the right direction, or help lead some Goth salesgirl to my music when asked. Kirk/Zenpool www.songplanet.com/zenpool
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Re: "New Prog," the genre - A MUST READ
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You could also split it into the Aphex Twin categories: Music you like, music you don't like. |
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