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    Progressive Rock all the way. Some of my favorite prog albums and songs from them

    Close to the Edge - Yes[youtube]u4-tXGOwZ3U[/youtube]
    Foxtrot- Genesis[youtube]S-_Alpu4hFM[/youtube]
    Hemispheres- Rush[youtube]YQPHsONF_tE[/youtube]
    Animals- Pink Floyd[youtube]vEaW8QZLT3c[/youtube]
    Dreadwing- Porcupine Tree[youtube]xhG60r4N3tU[/youtube]
    Mirage - Camel[youtube]_sBSapYm5Q0[/youtube]
    Deloused in the Comatorium- Mars Volta[youtube]LPTuWLug3PA[/youtube]
    Larks' Tongues in Aspic - King Crimson[youtube]b9bmfsbvxGc[/youtube]
    Octopus - Gentle Giant[youtube]yUpREizsftU[/youtube]
    Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer[youtube]-B3UrB_dex8[/youtube]
    H to He Who Am The Only One - Van der Graaf Generator[youtube]EfD8Zp8SeHA[/youtube]
    The Light - Spock's Beard[youtube]iOf4m_Z01ek[/youtube]
    Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull
    In Search of Space - Hawkwind[youtube]X3W7ch0oLeA[/youtube]
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    Yes, yes, YES to every one of those bands. Didn't know we had any other Van der Graaf Generator fans here. Pawn Hearts is fabulous.

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    Well, Plague of Lighthouse Keepers IS one of the 7 Wonders of Progressive Rock along with Close to the Edge, Supper's Ready, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, 21st Century Schizoid Man, Karn Evil 9, and 2112
    "The Accumulated Filth of All Their Sex and Murder Will Foam Up About Their Waists and All the Whores and Politicians Will Look Up and Shout "Save Us"...and I'll Look Down and Whisper "No"." - Rorshach

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    Everything that you posted was awesome except Pink Floyd.

    Oh, and Wagomu, you know you can scrobble your iPod plays, right?

    I NEVER play music on my computer; all 4000-something plays on my last.fm account are purely from my iPod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucephalus View Post
    Everything that you posted was awesome except Pink Floyd.

    Oh, and Wagomu, you know you can scrobble your iPod plays, right?

    I NEVER play music on my computer; all 4000-something plays on my last.fm account are purely from my iPod.
    Do you mean that you don't like Sheep or Pink Floyd in general?
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    I went to Warped Tour, and I'm not sure if I regret it or not, because I've discovered bands I like, but most of them are frowned upon as "emo" "cutter" bands. Meh, I'm gonna say my favorite bands, both old and new:

    Bands before 1990 (Not in any order):
    10. Rush
    9. U2 (Joshua Tree and before that)
    8. Queen
    7. The Clash
    6. Rolling Stones
    5. ELO
    4. King Crimson
    3. Ramones
    2. Pink Floyd
    1. R.E.M.

    Bands after 1990 (A lot more than 8, but these guys have a more definitive ranking than the rest):

    8. The Bled
    7. Nirvana
    6. Foo Fighters
    5. Pierce the Veil
    4. Streetlight Manifesto
    3. Dream Theater
    2. Jack's Mannequin
    1. Muse
    Last edited by Herodadotus; July 4th, 2010 at 09:10 PM. Reason: Too many bands to count. And I forgot Rush?! How can I do that?!


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    Quote Originally Posted by LogiaFruit6 View Post
    Do you mean that you don't like Sheep or Pink Floyd in general?
    I just hate Pink Floyd in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogiaFruit6 View Post
    Well, Plague of Lighthouse Keepers IS one of the 7 Wonders of Progressive Rock along with Close to the Edge, Supper's Ready, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, 21st Century Schizoid Man, Karn Evil 9, and 2112
    All classics. Those are just some magical songs, especially Close to the Edge, which ranks as my favorite among those .

    Quote Originally Posted by Bucephalus View Post
    Everything that you posted was awesome except Pink Floyd.

    Oh, and Wagomu, you know you can scrobble your iPod plays, right?

    I NEVER play music on my computer; all 4000-something plays on my last.fm account are purely from my iPod.
    Yeah, I know and I do. My car's auxiliary cord is also a charger, though, so I rarely plug my iPod into my computer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Herodadotus View Post
    I went to Warped Tour, and I'm not sure if I regret it or not, because I've discovered bands I like, but most of them are frowned upon as "emo" "cutter" bands.
    Please tell me you saw Andrew W.K. If I had the money and lived closer to one of the venues, I would buy a ticket just to see Andrew W.K. The only other band worth seeing for me on that setlist is the Dillinger Escape Plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wagomu View Post
    Please tell me you saw Andrew W.K. If I had the money and lived closer to one of the venues, I would buy a ticket just to see Andrew W.K.
    Yeah, I saw him, but my friends didn't. They went to see Chiodos or All Time Low.


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    I'm jealous, then! I still have yet to see him live. Your friends are chumps and their lives will be empty because they missed such an opportunity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wagomu View Post
    I'm jealous, then! I still have yet to see him live. Your friends are chumps and their lives will be empty because they missed such an opportunity.
    I'm more surprised that they wanted to see All Time Low over Andrew W.K. It's astonishing.

    Pierce the Veil had an amazing show there, One of the best that day.


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    I need to up my concert going a bit. All I have lined up is:

    7/14: Mammoth Grinder/Magrudergrind/Coke Bust/Lewd Acts/Deathbeds
    8/04: Boris/Russian Circles/Disappearer
    8/07: Cynic/Intronaut/Dysrhythmia
    8/08: Hallogallo (Michael Rother from Neu!)
    8/29: Make Do and Mend/Restorations/Achilles/All Teeth

    Frankly, I don't know if I'll make it to all of those, even. There were more that I wanted to get out to, but they're either at 21+ venues or sold out (Cap'n Jazz reunion sold out over two months ago and I never stood a chance ).

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    I am happily surprised to learn there are actually a good amount of love for 'old school' music in here. I began to have feelings of being the only one in my social circles who grew up listening to vinyl with The Beatles, The Who, Dylan, Frank Zappa, Hendrix, Zeppelin and so forth. Also grew up listening to violent organ music and classic music. :P

    Definitely brought some of that with me further on, but actually can't claim to be an awesome music addict. Had a vinyl era where I bought a lot of 80's rock like Van Halen, AC/DC, Scorpions, Toto, Queen.

    Had a flirt with some funk/r'n'b/hip hop and later on even got to appreciate electronic like daft punk.

    90's dance is kind of nostalgic and fun for me, and also have a soft spot for world/cultural music as of Manu Chao, Amadou & Mariam, there's some pretty good stuff from Japan in this genre too.

    Always try to broaden my horizon, but it's really hard to pick favourites since my taste changes all the time. Sometimes I even can't stand listening to music at all if it isn't live, so weird
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    I will be enjoying a Cap'n Jazz show in just a few weeks. And it only costs 5 bucks to get in.

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    Lucky bastard. The only tickets I can find now are being sold for $70+ by people who just want to make a quick buck.

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    Always great to see some Tom Waits, Public Enemy, Pixies, Gentle Giant and Explosions in the Sky love as well . Queens of the Stone Age, too, but I much prefer Kyuss. And believe me, if I allowed myself to include more than one album by an artist in mine, it would at least be more than double in size with just the Frank Zappa albums, haha.

    And, though I rate The Wall lower on my Pink Floyd albums rankings, it should be awesome to see live.

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    Tom Waits, yeah
    [youtube]cvMy1xOh6cw[/youtube]

    Speaking of Pink Floyd, seems a lot less often I find people who like, or even know their music before Dark Side of the Moon.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QenFunV8uJ4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mAFNwRsqOA

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr7QRrxOSuY

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCgQuj8v2gg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvSHexRlNvo

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    I find Pink Floyd's music before Dark Side of the Moon better than after it, though Animals is a damn good album.


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    I don't know if I'd say I think it's better, but some of the music from DSofM, Wish You Were Here and The Wall is so overplayed that I get a little tired of it and their older stuff is like a breath of fresh, sprightly air. I like that they didn't take themselves so seriously.

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