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Prog Snob
10-14-2013, 09:31 PM
Hey everyone! I was lurking around the forum the last couple of days and finally decided to sign up. I was searching google for a good Libertarian forum and this place seems to have the most members, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Not only did I join because I am a Libertarian, but also because I'm tired of listening to people shoot down people like us, calling us any multitude of names. I want to educate myself further in the world of Libertarian politics so I can actually stand my ground against the common sheeple.

Origanalist
10-14-2013, 09:33 PM
The name rocks, welcome.

Prog Snob
10-21-2013, 05:35 AM
Thanks!!

kathy88
10-21-2013, 05:49 AM
Welcome to the forums. You will find like minded individuals here, guaranteed.

Barrex
10-21-2013, 06:22 AM
Welcome. You will find weirdos too.

Petar
10-21-2013, 06:45 AM
Sometimes I wonder if Rush is actually over-rated, but I really like Pink Floyd. I think that Dark Side Of The Moon was probably their pinnacle. I find Dream Theatre boring, and I think that Radiohead's Paranoid Android is a good example of a more modern prog-rock band that I like. The latest album that came out which I consider to be rather "progressive" was The Suburbs by Arcade Fire, or even Oracular Spectacular by MGMT. Call me crazy, but Lana Del Ray also seems "progressive" to me, but more likely "avante-garde" I guess. Liberals are gay.

Cap
10-21-2013, 06:54 AM
May your stay here be fruitful.

BuddyRey
10-21-2013, 09:40 AM
Ah, a fellow prog rock fanatic.

Welcome!

Prog Snob
10-28-2013, 05:55 AM
Thanks again everyone!


Sometimes I wonder if Rush is actually over-rated, but I really like Pink Floyd. I think that Dark Side Of The Moon was probably their pinnacle. I find Dream Theatre boring, and I think that Radiohead's Paranoid Android is a good example of a more modern prog-rock band that I like. The latest album that came out which I consider to be rather "progressive" was The Suburbs by Arcade Fire, or even Oracular Spectacular by MGMT. Call me crazy, but Lana Del Ray also seems "progressive" to me, but more likely "avante-garde" I guess. Liberals are gay.

Have you ever checked out Porcupine Tree or any solo work from Steven Wilson?

I know quite a few people who share your sentiments on Dream Theater. I'm not sure where that criticism comes from but to each his own, right? Well I do kind of have an idea. Some people find their flashy playing to be a bit self-indulgent and I can understand that. Not everyone is impressed by technically proficient players. They moved away from that a bit on their new CD. A lot of people who have passed on them in the past are actually quite impressed. The band consciously decided to put more effort into writing songs and not just the "guitar olympics" as a friend of mine once described it.

If you like Pink Floyd, you should check out RPWL. They're a German-based band who started out as a Pink Floyd cover band, but now do originals. I'd describe them as a modern Pink Floyd.



Ah, a fellow prog rock fanatic.

Welcome!

Thanks, friend. Who are you into?

ClydeCoulter
10-28-2013, 06:07 AM
Welcome to the forums @Prog Snob.

I'm into folk rock, so... :)

Prog Snob
10-28-2013, 06:41 AM
Welcome to the forums @Prog Snob.

I'm into folk rock, so... :)

I don't know too much about folk rock, BUT I do love listening to Arlo Guthrie.

erowe1
10-28-2013, 07:45 AM
I don't know too much about folk rock, BUT I do love listening to Arlo Guthrie.

I like that Sinead O'Connor/Glenn Danzig duet icon.

BuddyRey
10-28-2013, 01:27 PM
Thanks, friend. Who are you into?

Well, I'm actually somewhat of a newcomer to the genre, but so far, I've really been enjoying Rush, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Supertramp, King Crimson, Island, Spock's Beard, and of course, ELP. All the big'uns mostly, but starting to dabble into the obscure. How about you?

Prog Snob
10-29-2013, 07:22 AM
Well, I'm actually somewhat of a newcomer to the genre, but so far, I've really been enjoying Rush, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Supertramp, King Crimson, Island, Spock's Beard, and of course, ELP. All the big'uns mostly, but starting to dabble into the obscure. How about you?

Dream Theater, Pink Floyd, Rush, Yes, Spock's Beard/Neal Morse, Marillion, Subsignal/Sieges Even, ELP, King Crimson, Genesis (with Gabriel), The Flower Kings, Porcupine Tree, Frank Zappa, Shadow Gallery... I'm sure I'm leaving a bunch out.



I like that Sinead O'Connor/Glenn Danzig duet icon.

Interesting observation.

georgiaboy
10-29-2013, 07:28 AM
it's called prog rock? I've always called it art rock. cut my teeth on early crimson, gabriel, genesis. i think gabriel's security is my lifetime favorite album.

P.S. Welcome to the forums, PS. And it is a snobbish genre. ;)