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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Where the buffalo roam.
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You tell me, how many other rock bands were doing songs like Tommorrow Never Knows or Love You To or Eleanor Rigby? Or songs with backwards guitar solos or 5 minute songs with all Raga instruments. Or songs like I Am The Walrus, Strawberry Fields or Day in the Life, these were not psychedelic rock songs, they took inspiration from the movement but they blended it with pop and made it into something comletely different. Thats what they did, they didn't imitate anybody, they took ideas and pushed them into new directions. Thats part of what being innovative is, its not just pulling something completely out of your ass with no source of inspiration whatsoever. I can't believe how ridiculous you are being. Quote:
All of their later albums are hybrids of different styles, they are not direct imitations of anything. Mixing styles is what everybody does. You can't completely make something without any kind of inspiration, and if you do, it will probably suck. Quote:
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They could of, but they didn't. Quote:
Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Yes and Genesis were all strongly influenced by The Beatles. Prog bands were more inspired by Freak Out than influenced. Quote:
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