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Old 05.25.2006, 07:42 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Apples and oranges.
Plastic People are without a doubt prog rock, though not tight-assed and dry by any means. It's not the full on freak-out high volume rock action of Rallizes, and if you hate all prog rock you will hate them. If like me you believe that prog rock can be great if done right (like about 6% of the time, give or take), try them out.
Egon Bondy's Happy Hearts Club Banned is a good place to start.

Prog is great when done well. Done badly so often. I like the fact that someone had the good sense to call some prog 'kraut', which makes recognising the good prog a lot easier. I'm in the process of downloading some plastic people, I'll report back later.

How exciting for you.
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