On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 17:04:02 -0400, capolk@
hotmail.com wrote:
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... He's as
obsessive as a fruitcake in another newsgroup - who trolls often -
keeps posting about conspiracies but can't tell use who's conspiring.
Maybe he'll run out of ink and stop writing his posts. Naaahhh, this
feeds his negative reinforcement complex. He'll draw a pint of blood
and use that.
"One More Red Nightmare" by Crimson (true prog rock type band if there
ever was / is such a thing) is about to cue up on the CD player, so
it's more important to get back to studying than listening to the
idiota's manic classic rock spews.
>There is no such fucking thing as "Krautrock" to begin with, you
>annoyingly tepid person.
>
>This one was just an excuse for you to sound all haughty with your
>"min" and "max" verbiage. And I AM fucking Einstein on this one,
>asswipe. Now go write that down in one your list margins.
>
>On 2 Aug 2006 13:59:16 -0700, clueidiota@
yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>Krautrock was based on minimalism (bands like Can, Neu!, Ash Ra Tempel,
>>Kraftwerk) while Prog rock is based on maximilism (magnifying things or
>>making epics).
>>So the idea of prog is completely opposted to minimalism. I would say
>>most Krautrock are influenced by early Pink Floyd and Velvet
>>Underground who were minimalistic in nature than progressive (or
>>maximalistic).
>>So the idea of krautrock being prog may be actually absurd.
>>Krautrock should be considered as experimental rock and nor prog rock.
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