2013/01/10 19:46:31
Rain
bitflipper



Many would say today that prog is dead, and it died when people started repeating themselves...repeating themselves...repeating themselves. Let the hip-hop crowd see how closely they can mimic one another; regurgitating other people's licks ain't what prog is about. 


Prog lives on, in different sub-genres. I've never been a fan of prog rock, w/ a few exceptions, but I can appreciate the influence it had on bands I dig, like Tool...
2013/01/11 04:50:05
Bristol_Jonesey
I'm currently enjoying what can only be described as "Progressive Metal" with the likes of Dream Theater
2013/01/11 06:19:46
Glyn Barnes
Bristol_Jonesey


I'm currently enjoying what can only be described as "Progressive Metal" with the likes of Dream Theater


I like, among others, Touchstone, The Reasoning, Karnataka, Panic Room and Mostly Autumn (I am liking the new heavier approch on the latest album)
2013/01/11 08:35:35
Jimbo21
I love Dream Theater in particular and progressive metal in general. Symphony X also rocks.
2013/01/11 12:15:04
vintagevibe
jb101



I was involved with Yes at this point in their career.  I thoroughly enjoyed the tour.  I didn't know Rick's comment had made it to Wikipedia.  Now, that is fame.
       
What did you do with Yes?  I worshiped that band!
2013/01/11 22:45:45
mumpcake
jb101 
I was involved with Yes at this point in their career.  I thoroughly enjoyed the tour.  I didn't know Rick's comment had made it to Wikipedia.  Now, that is fame.
 
Did you know Tony's keyboards weren't always plugged in?

Sounds like the line in the commentary track of This is Spinal Tap:


      [shot of keyboard player playing and singing]


    Nigel?: Did Vivian know his mic wasn't plugged in?

    David?: The answer to any question starting with "Did Vivian ever know"  is probably no.



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