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Turning over the toy box and jamming together the gloriously mismatched musical Lincoln Logs, Legos and Tinker Toys from Tin Pan Alley pluggers, pickled egg tavern weepers, lockstep soul ensembles, skinny-tie power poppers, Eurotrash ravers, moontanned art school rockers, drunken soccer anthems and anything else that seems like a good idea at the time. There are no guilty pleasures.
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ndbob:
duke:
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Kris Holmes:
Lane Steelpicker:
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pim:
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Kris Holmes:
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pim:
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Lane Steelpicker:
rf:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
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Mike East:
βrian:
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rf:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
✔ glasses for old age near-sightedness
...got anything for sulphur smoke??...
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ndbob:
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Lane Steelpicker:
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pim:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
duke:
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pim:
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Goyim in the AM:
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ndbob:
Goyim in the AM:
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Lane Steelpicker:
Goyim in the AM:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Goyim in the AM:
I find most of the double trio and later stuff unlikable and unlistenable. But even then there are moments.
melinda:
Uncle Michael:
Uncle Michael:
This might be the most misogynistic song ever...I'm shining a light on it's cringy-ness.
Goyim in the AM:
duke:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Crimson making videos & using Belew's Pop aptitudes doesn't qualify as an 'MTV period' in the Genesis (or even Yes - who @ least weren't to bad @ it) sense.
Well said UM re 'Prog Continuum'; I'm still getting used to the idea that people categorize Styx &/or Kansas as 'Prog'! Conclusion: Good & poop, innovators & formulaics like any other Genre...
Joel:
Guido from Cologne:
Killer track!
Goyim in the AM:
Uncle Michael:
Guido from Cologne:
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Guido from Cologne:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
I maintain however that the Ramones are Art Rock too: Pop Art of the highest & most brilliant & in fact well-informed & aware order - to rank w/ Mickey Mouse & the Tomato Soup can. Highly & specifically designed...
Alex In Illinois:
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P-90:
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Goyim in the AM:
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...Happily, Art is in the business of messing w/ Categorization...
Goyim in the AM:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
ndbob:
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Goyim in the AM:
ndbob:
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P-90:
There maybe no style or genre of rock that gets more manngled and misrepresented than Prog when people try to talk about or classsify it. Or imitate it. One absolutely essential key to Prog is that was originally music made by English musicians who had come up in the pop scene in England, who loved catchy, danceable American pop songs and had schooled themselves in those styles hoping to make a living at it. After exploring the freedoms (and excesses) of psychedelic music, they went back to a more focussed or disciplined approach to song writing. Sorry, but Chris Squire's passing has got me a bit worked up about all this stuff again...
Goyim in the AM:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
I used to define myself as an Eclectic against the Purists : I reasoned that all the Greatest had broad tastes & big ears (Wynton Marsalis: 'A Musician hears something good - whatever it is - & just wants to play it!')
- but the socio-cultural conditions got so bad - I came to appreaciate the Purists who are totally focused & dedicated to one Type of music. They know what their own tastes are, they are knowledgeable - & they preserve it. It's hard to have Eclectic tastes & dig the best of every Genre if those Genres don't survive!...
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duke:
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ndbob:
Guido from Cologne:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Thx UM! Thx for blah blah All.
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P-90:
Have a great Fourth!
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northguineahills:
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efd:
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