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Old 01-05-2016, 08:19 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Then why are you here? This is a forum, where we debate issues, and that invariably involves arguing. Also, your thread has a question mark at the end, so you obviously are asking for opinions. Not all of those will agree with yours, ergo, you are here to argue.
Well, to be fair, is not arguing also a term for a more heated discussion? That's what people call arguing. Heated disagreements. Discussions can be disagreements, but I think the overall point is that he's not here to raise heat. I know I don't like arguing. I like discussions.

But Tributary, you should at least get some more info on what a musician does before stating something. Trust me when I say music users can easily be offended. Trust. Me. Seriously. Emphasis. I understand you're pretty new here, but I won't assume this is your first forum. Are you a musician?

Now, for my own input: Prog has always been very big, and there's already been one "revival" of prog called Neo-Prog. Not really a revival, but prog for a new era. ANd we still have original prog these days, like Porcupine Tree. If prog goes outside of the mainstream, it's big enough now to get a revival sometime in the future, even if that revival ends up short lived. I mean, we've already had a few revival genres.
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