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I have recently become addicted to progressive rock, the much derided form of music dating back to the late 60s. I love King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Yes, Genesis etc.

 

Who do like? Why do you like 'em?

 

Who do you hate? Why do you hate 'em?

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depends on what you consider to be prog rock.. i don't like any of the bands you listed, but a lot of the bands i listen to have progressive elements although i would hesitate to classify them as progressive.

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I'm not a fan of prog rock. I just don't think anything with 10 minute drum solos should be considered "rock."

 

Worst offender = Rush

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I'm not a fan of prog rock. I just don't think anything with 10 minute drum solos should be considered "rock."

 

Worst offender = Rush

They only do the 10 minute drum solo thing live. And does it really ,matter wether it's considered rock or not?

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I used to listen to Porcupine Tree for a little while, they're nice. Other than that, I don't think I've listened to many progressive rock bands.

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I implore all of you to listen to King Crimson. They have had at least 6 wildly different phases of music, so if you hear something you don't like, don't give up.

 

Highlights:

 

1969-1971

-In the court of the crimson king

-Lizard

 

1973-74

Lark's tongues in aspic

Red (Kurt Cobain stated that this was the best album ever)

 

1981-84

Discipline

Beat

 

1994-

Thrak

The power to believe

 

http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_ro...asp?band_id=191

 

That felt like a sales pitch.

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