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Trollheart 11-05-2013 01:22 PM

OK guys time to kick it.
Someone suggest an album by the weekend or I will. We need to get this moving again, if everyone is still interested.

Anteater 11-05-2013 05:24 PM

I'd be happy to suggest a new one, but since I was also the last one to suggest anything, we really need to do a new roll call and get a list of participants again so that we can determine the order. :wavey:

Trollheart 11-05-2013 05:41 PM

Very true. Okay then, shine the prog signal, Progman! Who's in? Please report to the Fortress of Indulgence: PRAC needs you!

Trollheart 11-06-2013 09:03 AM

I'd like to suggest a slightly new format.
Instead of each member putting forward an album and our having two weeks to review it, how would it be if that member each time had to suggest four albums? Now, don't panic: I'm not suggesting we have to review four albums!

The idea would be that we each choose one of the four and then review it and post our report. Obviously anyone could decide to do more than one, even all four if they want, but that would not be a requirement. The best way would be for us each to review one of, say, Big Ears' four albums and report on them, that way not only would we get to review an album others had not heard (possibly) but we would all then get to experience what the other three albums were like from the perspective of another member, and that would potentially a) give us all three other albums to decide maybe to listen to or to consider and b) allow us to "hear" the other three albums through ears other than our own and finally c) make for a much better sense of interaction as we each quiz the others on their choices, leading to better debate.

Anyone agree, disagree, don't care?

Anteater 11-06-2013 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1381281)
I'd like to suggest a slightly new format.
Instead of each member putting forward an album and our having two weeks to review it, how would it be if that member each time had to suggest four albums? Now, don't panic: I'm not suggesting we have to review four albums!

The idea would be that we each choose one of the four and then review it and post our report. Obviously anyone could decide to do more than one, even all four if they want, but that would not be a requirement. The best way would be for us each to review one of, say, Big Ears' four albums and report on them, that way not only would we get to review an album others had not heard (possibly) but we would all then get to experience what the other three albums were like from the perspective of another member, and that would potentially a) give us all three other albums to decide maybe to listen to or to consider and b) allow us to "hear" the other three albums through ears other than our own and finally c) make for a much better sense of interaction as we each quiz the others on their choices, leading to better debate.

Anyone agree, disagree, don't care?

That's kind of an interesting format. Someone might review one album and hate the other three or give a few general impressions on all of them at once, but I could see that taking some of the weight off the whole "oh god I have to write another review" drudgery that seems to hold back participation around here. I'm up for it! :)

Ninetales 11-06-2013 03:08 PM

Im in for this. But uhh how does this work exactly? I read the original post is it the same as that just with 4 albums?

Trollheart 11-06-2013 03:43 PM

Sort of but not really. We changed it a bit.
Basically, you get a two week period to listen to the album(s) of your choice, if this is taken up, and then write your thoughts on it. Can be a review, a few lines, a bullet-point list, whatever you want. Just tell us what you thought of it. We tend to take turns, so whoever is up next will be choosing the next album(s).
And welcome!:)

Trollheart 11-06-2013 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 1381497)
That's kind of an interesting format. Someone might review one album and hate the other three or give a few general impressions on all of them at once, but I could see that taking some of the weight off the whole "oh god I have to write another review" drudgery that seems to hold back participation around here. I'm up for it! :)

Yeah it kind of widens the scope a little. Also, if you decide you hate an album you can always grab one of the other three. I think it would be interesting to hear something like "This week I reviewed the new Yes album". "Oh yeah? Well you should hear Big Big Train's "Gathering speed"!" "I quite enjoyed Marillion's debut" etc.

We need to do something to shake this up. As the Romulans once said in "Star Trek the Next Generation" (NERD ALERT! NERD ALERT!) Events elsewhere called our attention from this place, but make no mistake: we are back!

Anteater 11-06-2013 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1381513)
Yeah it kind of widens the scope a little. Also, if you decide you hate an album you can always grab one of the other three. I think it would be interesting to hear something like "This week I reviewed the new Yes album". "Oh yeah? Well you should hear Big Big Train's "Gathering speed"!" "I quite enjoyed Marillion's debut" etc.

We need to do something to shake this up. As the Romulans once said in "Star Trek the Next Generation" (NERD ALERT! NERD ALERT!) Events elsewhere called our attention from this place, but make no mistake: we are back!

Couldn't you use your pseudo-mod powers to create a Prog Club announcement? We could do a military draft and force them into the club muahahahaha. :love:

Trollheart 11-06-2013 07:11 PM

You want these guys
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...UWvo1z9RChRElw
whose name interestingly is almost an anagram of prog....

Also, I don't have any mod powers, psuedo or otherwise. The gorgeous Vanilla said no... :(


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