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For the most part, most of my bands wouldn't get a mention if we're talking tehnicalities. Infact I'd probably have to chuck in Dream Theater if technical ability was the deciding factor. But it's not. Rock music overall has to encompass feel, passion, ability, lyrics and performing. And unlike say Nirvana, Dream Theater only has two of those qualities, at the most. It's time to take your head out of the sand. Technical ability does not automatically make a band great. It's cool to have your opinion that prog is the only good type of music around, but we have ours too and frankly on an overall level these "mainstream poppy rock bands" as you call them, do a far better job of defining great rock then the technical masturbation of 10 prog bands. |
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But really i'm not comparing bands on musical ability, as you said I was merely expressing my opinion and I assure you I don't really care. |
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I like Muse...thats it the rest is prog. and to be completely honest I don't like the prog I've heard. If someone can send me some that they thing I will like then I will listen to it. But lets see...I hate Nevermore, they are out of date. The 70-80s are gone. Anyways, my list: (this is harder than I thought. Damn punk music, and your adictivity) 1. RATM 2. White Stripes (after this it is just going to be bands, can't make promises of them being rock/metal) 3. Matisyahu 4. Smashing Pumpkins 5. Buckethead 6. Queen 7. Muse (I tried to, I really did but I just couldn't think of any right now) 8. Public Enemy 9. Beastie Boys 10. NWA |
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This is the only forum I've ever been a member of so I've never really encountered such people before. |
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I take it you haven't heard DT ballads such as "Hollow Years" or "The Answer Lies Within" just to name two. For me those two are great examples of - as you put it - "encompass feel, passion..." And as for encompassing ability, listen to the live version of hollow years; the guitar solo is not only technically amazing but you can't help but feel the emotion it evokes. As for lyrics, well you can't possibly argue that these are no good: "Carry me to the shoreline Bury me in the sand Walk me across the water And maybe you'll understand" Again, from Hollow Years. I take it you haven't heard that song before and have thus created a stereotypical image of DT after hearing perhaps 2 albums when actually, every single DT album is completely distinct. And lastly, performance? Well just watch Live at the Budokan. |
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And yes, comparing Adagio to the likes of Mozart is of course absurd, but this wasn't what I was doing. If you are actually aware of any of Mozart's piano concertos and have heard "Next Profundis" by Adagio, for example, then you should understand what I meant. Adagio take many motifs and ideas from Mozart (to name one composer) and adapt it to the rock genre in a remarkable way. |
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