Does anybody like progressive music?
I was in a short lived band that did progressive death metal versions of the first three Star Wars soundtracks. Does that count?
It sounded like this...
I Googled up a list of progressive rock bands and, yes, I definitely listen to some of them. But, I confess, I had trouble seeing the commonality between the bands listed.
Of the ones on the list, these are the ones whose music I've actually purchased: Alan Parsons Project, Blue Öyster Cult (have seen in concert too), Boston, Kate Bush, The Decemberists, Electric Light Orchestra, Golden Earring, Jethro Tull, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, The Moody Blues, Todd Rundgren, Rush, Split Enz, Styx, and Supertramp.
The commonality? Don't expect to find any other than mostly good music that isn't promoted by the music industry...
I do. I was a bigger fan back in the day. King Crimson, Yes, ELP, etc. I haven't kept up much with more modern progressive stuff, though.
I have Todd Rundgren's latest. Does that count?
I am 64.... Many progressive music are a thing of the Past in my life.
I got hooked in the late '70's. Still plenty of good stuff being made
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I have no idea what progressive music is, and if it is compared to regressive music. Mom to former band geeks, maybe I should ask them.
Kinda......
Somali Yacht Club
Puta Volcano.....and such.
...if they qualify
Progressive rock and alternative are my two favorite genres. Anything like that?
Those are my two favs, but with a dash of some heavy metal, acid rock, jazz, hip hop. With occasional classical, soul, arias, and even some old country. About the only kind of music I don't really like is "bro-country", how's that for a genre mix
What would that be? Atonal music? Don't like it.I just posted some Vivaldi in the music group in honor of my father whoplayed the mandolin.
I like Steven Reich, some John Cage and there are others I have heard and that I like quite a bit. Also I think Radiohead has some very progressive music (shit with weird beats that make the song).
I have a hard time with noise music, like unedited sounds of machines or just sounds. I think I would sit through 4'33".
I never understood the "progressive" label. Opeth is progressive metal or something, aren't they? Isn't tool progressive something or other? Both are great.
Yeah it is kinda confusing. I think of Prog as King Crimson, Yes and Genesis. But I've also heard it slapped on bands like Opeth and old Rush.