supertramp1979 said:
Yes I can sympathize. But there is something to be said for multiple listening personalities. For instance, if I want to listen to a 20 minute steve hillage piece, I dont HAVE to be high at all. I am a musician who only cares about melodies and instrumentation. If you need a high to dig it, then your kind of missing something.
Mate, you're talking to a guy who wouldn't rule out the idea of having 'Awaken' played at his funeral - believe me, I know and like some prog, but there is good and bad, and the latter is more representative of the 'Prog' concept.
[/QUOTE]First of all, I agree about ELP. I have never once purchased their music. At all. But I will say this- that meandering isn't really meandering. If you listen to BSS over and over, you start to memorize it.[/QUOTE]
You're still not selling it. Have to do better than that.
[/QUOTE]And at three listening experiences I'm sure no one could memorize that! I take it your not into classical music either?[/QUOTE]
I realise your last comment wasn't a condescension, but it does raise a 'valid point,' and what the hell, more debate even. Actually, I know most of Tchaikovsky's symphonies note for note, mate (No. 4 being my fave), Stravinsky's Firebird and Rite of Spring backwards (ever heard Lary Coryell's arrangement of the Rite for solo guitar - insane), my brain is practically hard wired for Ravel solo piano, it's impossible NOT to like Mozart to some degree (even plants like it), some Mahler, Holst, Bartok, the list goes on. The fact that I can and do very much appreciate such music (contrary to your assumption) says something about the different ways people even perceive music.
The 'valid point' you brought up I think is that you equated appreciation of such music with multiple listening experience, which does not automatically factor in; it's not a question of simply "getting to know all the changes," it's whether those changes are actually musical, make you react in some way. I don't break down a piece of music I'm hearing for the first time into its smallest elements, I'm listening to it as a whole, for its overall vibe. BSS doesn't get played again. "I know what I like," as Peter Gabriel once said.
[/QUOTE]Haha...the truth is I cant smoke and record. I get too shaky! As for the compliments, thank you! But I know where you stand, and I can sympathize with that stance. [/QUOTE]
Then I'm assuming you're not adverse to a little toke with yer Prog? There ya go.
[/QUOTE]Personally, minimalist music is yawn-inducing and I do enjoy playing fun/more fun adventerous music as tedious as it is.[/QUOTE]
"As tedious as it is"?? So you're playing to yourself, not to an audience/higher power. That's cool. By 'minimalist' I guess you mean 4/4 with less than 15 chords in the verse? Just kidding you there, buh.
[/QUOTE]The thing with prog, or progressive is, it's not about the listener. It's completely about what the artist wants to do. Thats the beauty.[/QUOTE]
You can wonder at that beauty all you like, but it gets absolutely gorgeous when others can see it too.