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Originally Posted by Badlittlekitten
What I love about it is it's persistent weirdness, yet the music is always tangible and never becomes too free jazzy, if you no what I mean.
To Jack Pat, i've been meaning to check out Soft Machine as well as Tangerine Dream. I've overcome my punk snob attitude towards prog and have discovered a couple of great albums in the form of Familys Music In a Dolls House and the first Crimson album. I still can't stand Tull, Yes and Floyd though.
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I'm really glad to hear that. From what I have heard, going from punk to prog can be a bit of a difficult task for some (they're both contrasting sub-genres of rock, so it is understandable). Although, I'm going to have to say I love both Yes and Pink Floyd...