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<blockquote data-quote="Motorik" data-source="post: 6875" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>First of all, sorry for commenting on almost every topic, but it's because I'm discovering this community and I really like it. I'll calm down with time. About Camel, I love them. Is in my top 5 of prog bands. I know is kind of a random band to have as a favorite, but I can't help it. I love them. I like the fact that they aren't the typical bombastic and zero humour prog rock a la Yes or King Crimson. Instead, they have a lot of feeling. I'm not saying with this that I don't like those bands (I love King Crimson), but you can't deny me that prog has fallen into self indulgence a lot of times, even the best bands of the genre made that mistake. Camel has their self indulgence moments, of course, but not as many as the typical prog outfit. My favorite album in their discography is "Breathless". I know is closer to pop and disco than to prog rock, but is impecable pop and disco music, and an excellent collection of songs as a whole. Nothing else to say for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motorik, post: 6875, member: 162"] First of all, sorry for commenting on almost every topic, but it's because I'm discovering this community and I really like it. I'll calm down with time. About Camel, I love them. Is in my top 5 of prog bands. I know is kind of a random band to have as a favorite, but I can't help it. I love them. I like the fact that they aren't the typical bombastic and zero humour prog rock a la Yes or King Crimson. Instead, they have a lot of feeling. I'm not saying with this that I don't like those bands (I love King Crimson), but you can't deny me that prog has fallen into self indulgence a lot of times, even the best bands of the genre made that mistake. Camel has their self indulgence moments, of course, but not as many as the typical prog outfit. My favorite album in their discography is "Breathless". I know is closer to pop and disco than to prog rock, but is impecable pop and disco music, and an excellent collection of songs as a whole. Nothing else to say for now. [/QUOTE]
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