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Originally Posted by Trollheart
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.
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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.