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I think the whole prog-bashing trend started as sour grapes on the part of kids who just didn't have the chops to play it. As I recall, at the same time that prog was declared a dinosaur by these young turks virtuosity in general was poo-pooed just as much. Not that there wasn't an awful lot of excess (and I spell excess E-L-P) rampant at the time! Regards from Boston, Chris -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Tony K" <bigtony@softhome.net> > RE: HiromiI'll be seeing Emerson on Sunday evening. I'm not counting on >silver > suit or knives in the B3. Apparently he does travel with a large >modular > though... > > I'm a prog-head and proud of it! I have all of the ELP albums up to >but not > including "Love Bleah" oh, I mean "Beach" > > I sometimes think it's just fashionable to trash prog, but I would >rather listen > to it than most of what's coming out these days. It is interesting to >note that > there is a very active and very good modern prog scene going on. > > as said before. YMMV. > > Tony