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Gaspy Conana posted:Gong's Camembert Electrique is an album I feel shares some DNA with that era of Genesis. Namely the often-unpredictable song structures (while still being songs) + hyper-britishness. Some of Flying Teapot as well, though I'm not as into their jammier side which this trilogy of albums has lots of. "Radio Gnome Invisible" is a good litmus track for them I think. Not sure if Gong was what I was looking for but they are definitely fun! I listened to some Caembert Electrique and also the song Flying Teapot. The Brian Eno stuff is a good recommendation. I'm already familiar with those albums but I should listen again. St. Elmo's Fire is probably my favorite Fripper Ripper next to The Nightwatch. Nightmare Cinema posted:I'll assume you're well versed in both U.K. albums then.
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# ? May 23, 2024 16:23 |
hexwren posted:yeah, it's sold out here as well. rip DC practically is already but there's an entire row already up for resale I'm so loving tired of scalpers and everyone in the chain makes so much money there's just never a reason for anyone to fix the system
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:DC practically is already but there's an entire row already up for resale Yeah, the show near me was entirely sold out other than some super deluxe package stuff that started at like $250 (So figure probably $300+ with fees and taxes), and weren’t even in areas I’d want to sit which, nah, and some resale row that was in an okay section, but you don’t know exactly which seats you’re getting, just that if you get multiple they’ll be together, and those would still be like $200 each after Ticketmaster throws in their bullshit… …So anyway, I’m going with my dad in September . At least we know the venue has good sound and seats, we saw Al Di Meola there a few years back, so we said gently caress it.
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I got 2 tickets for the Beat tour in Montreal, I've seen KC twice but the focus on the 80s albums will be nice. All the songs on Three Of A Perfect Pair are bangers (although Dig Me is pretty weird and annoying)
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# ? Apr 10, 2024 22:47 |
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I was able to get one of the last cheap tickets --- $100 after Ticketmaster's fees. The next best option was $450 for VIP seats. I love Tony Levin but not that much. It kind of feels like Ticketmaster did nothing to stop scalpers and resellers this time around. I've never seen a show at this venue sell out so quickly.
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Fighting Elegy posted:Which Zappa's should I listen to? His 1973 - 79 run (Over-Nite Sensation thru Joe's Garage) should hit that spot.
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# ? Apr 11, 2024 00:34 |
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Nightmare Cinema posted:His 1973 - 79 run (Over-Nite Sensation thru Joe's Garage) should hit that spot. I would heartiful recommend this run of albums, but just to mention to you Fighting Elegy that if you like jazz fusion you could also do a lot worse than check out the slightly earlier Hot Rats album.
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Fighting Elegy posted:I've been absolutely obsessed with The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. It's my favorite Genesis album and its not even close. Are there other bands I should check out for that mid-70's Genesis kind of vibe? This is maybe one taste removed (I haven't fully opened up to Lamb, though I'm nuts about stuff before it) but Manning's Margaret's Children and The Ragged Curtain (among others) have some great compositions that sometimes slide into smooth jazz and whenever the Sax comes in I absolutely lose it. Also don't sleep on Camel's Rajaz.
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 16:25 |
I'd vouch for Hackett's "Voyage of the Acolyte" as basically being as close to a Genesis album as non-Genesis albums get, mostly because everyone but Gabriel played on the drat thing anyhow.
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if you're looking for neo prog that sounds like Genesis I'd skip Marillion for now and go with IQ
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 21:26 |
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JAMOOOL posted:if you're looking for neo prog that sounds like Genesis I'd skip Marillion for now and go with IQ I don't think IQ sound like Genesis at all.
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# ? Apr 15, 2024 22:05 |
Would you consider post-Aqualung Jethro Tull to fit in there? Like... Thick as a Brick through maybe Minstrel at the very least I would say have very similar qualities. God knows it's some of my favorite music ever written and Jethro Tull too often gets crunched in as just the Aqualung band and that may be one of Anderson's least interesting albums when you put them all together
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:Would you consider post-Aqualung Jethro Tull to fit in there? Like... Thick as a Brick through maybe Minstrel at the very least I would say have very similar qualities. Songs from the wood and heavy horses are the two I listen to the most, but I don’t think either sound like Genesis. Minstrel in the gallery I can see a little more
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# ? Apr 16, 2024 12:50 |
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Roine Stolt and Nad Sylvan have a project called Agents of Mercy that's usually my go-to recommendation for people looking for 21st century stuff inspired by old Genesis The first one is well-written but by-the-numbers stuff like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hriN9T0KGwY Their last album (2011) got a little bit more adventurous https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obQZf0kD6WA Vulture Culture fucked around with this message at 15:15 on Apr 16, 2024 |
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Nightmare Cinema posted:I'll assume you're well versed in both U.K. albums then. I checked out Saga last night but I couldn't remember what album was recommended so I went with Silent Knight. That was really fun. It reminded me a lot of Sparks when all the synth arpeggios and high vocals, but it also had that dramatic yet funky AOR sound like Toto or Foreigner. I'm going to be checking out their other albums.
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Mike Pinder
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Bilirubin posted:Mike Pinder Melancholy Man is my favorite Moody Blues song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxMXDwP7lqM
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ProgStock 2024 is on: Tickets on sale
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 17:47 |
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I cannot get enough of the Flower Kings' Stardust We Are. What a song. In other news, I may have just accidentally slipped and booked next year's Cruise to the Edge.
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OneSizeFitsAll posted:I cannot get enough of the Flower Kings' Stardust We Are. What a song. I've had their 2022 album By Royal Decree on rotation since it was released, but I never got around to checking out their back catalog. And they released another album back in September... I've got some listening to do.
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Solumin posted:I've had their 2022 album By Royal Decree on rotation since it was released, but I never got around to checking out their back catalog. And they released another album back in September... I've got some listening to do. I've heard good things about By Royal Decree - it's high on my list of albums to get of theirs. I only have Stardust We Are, Space Revolver and the newest one, Look at You Now. They have an annoyingly big catalogue, so I'm just carefully picking through it, but don't want to rush it, so I can appreciate each album properly.
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I know Queensryche is basically a tribute band nowadays, but I'm still surprised I paid $35 a pop for tickets tonight. I think I paid more in 2003 when they toured with Dream Theater
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Vulture Culture posted:I know Queensryche is basically a tribute band nowadays, but I'm still surprised I paid $35 a pop for tickets tonight. I think I paid more in 2003 when they toured with Dream Theater Which Queensryche
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Rust Martialis posted:Which Queensryche
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Vulture Culture posted:Todd La Torre, I think Geoff Tate's been touring under his own name since the lawsuit His band is called Operation: Mindcrime, lol.
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Paladinus posted:His band is called Operation: Mindcrime, lol.
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Vulture Culture posted:That project broke up a few years ago Turns out I'm not up to date on my Tate lore, huh. According to wiki, though, he hired new band members in 2018 and they're still doing live shows under that name. It's all very confusing.
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Vulture Culture posted:I know Queensryche is basically a tribute band nowadays, but I'm still surprised I paid $35 a pop for tickets tonight. I think I paid more in 2003 when they toured with Dream Theater I keep meaning to go see them but every time they're in the neighbourhood it's always like, at a casino on a Wednesday evening, and if I'm driving down to a casino an hour outside of Seattle, I'd rather do that on a Friday or Saturday so I can make a weekend trip to the city proper instead of having to drive back up across the border at 2am for work the next morning.
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New single from a new favorite, Trope: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=IhgS4tLzKI4&si=EzEjFB9QxPZJhDvE
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Coheed has a new single. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E7gNsy-OoI It sucks.
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I haven’t listened to it yet but their non-Amory stuff tends to be rough. This being both non-Amory and non-album doesn’t sound like a winner.
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Idgi, it sounds just like their other stuff
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kalel posted:Idgi, it sounds just like their other stuff The 'Dii-dyy-dii-dii' synth parts really suck. Otherwise it is very Coheed. The B-side of the single: 'Deranged' is a bit better. It was earlier released in 2011 in Arkham City game, but they re-recorded it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YWfMZDs7dM
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Nightmare Cinema posted:Coheed has a new single. I like their music, but I stay faaaaaaaar away from their lore. Why is guy with hole in his head being hunted by the DC Joker.
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What's a good place to start with Thank You Scientist? They seem neat, and I'm surprised I haven't really listened to them before.OneSizeFitsAll posted:I've heard good things about By Royal Decree - it's high on my list of albums to get of theirs. I only have Stardust We Are, Space Revolver and the newest one, Look at You Now. They have an annoyingly big catalogue, so I'm just carefully picking through it, but don't want to rush it, so I can appreciate each album properly. I'm really enjoying Look At You Now, possibly even more than By Royal Decree. The three-song run of The Light in Your Eyes -- Seasons End -- Scars is incredibly solid, and I get some great Pink Floyd vibes from Stronghold. My one criticism of By Royal Decree is it sometimes felt a bit twee, or like I was listening to a very extended Bill Wurtz song. Don't get me wrong, it has some high points that I love, and it's a great album overall.
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personally a big fan of 2019's Terraformer for TYS
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# ? May 13, 2024 00:51 |
I got started with Stranger Heads Prevail, specifically “listen to Mr Invisible first and if you dig the vibe, start at track one”
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Solumin posted:
Aw, (most) Bill Wurtz music is more musically interesting and adventurous than like 95% of prog rock imo.
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Gaspy Conana posted:Aw, (most) Bill Wurtz music is more musically interesting and adventurous than like 95% of prog rock imo. This is true! Bill Wurtz is incredibly talented and makes great stuff. But he's silly and knows he's silly, and the Flower Kings felt like they were trying to be serious. And also the singer just sometimes sounded like Bill Wurtz to my ear. Not a bad thing, just... a weird thing, I guess. SgtScruffy posted:I got started with Stranger Heads Prevail, specifically “listen to Mr Invisible first and if you dig the vibe, start at track one” Mr Invisible is actually what got me to ask the question, so I'll start there.
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Issaries posted:The 'Dii-dyy-dii-dii' synth parts really suck. Otherwise it is very Coheed. Self-quoting, but funny thing happened. Coheed and Cambria released a 'Visualizer' version of the song. What to do when you have a Joker themed song, but can't use any official Batman footage and don't want to spend lot of money on filming? How about using excerpts from the 1928 movie "the Man Who Laughs" that inspired the classic look of the character? The movie just entered the Public Domain this year in US.
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