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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:17
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

 
Just because Prog Metal isn't Prog Rock, that doesn't mean that the Prog part is out or less.
 
What, because there's a limited group of listeners that enjoy Prog Metal it means it's less Prog? If that's the case, then the subgenres RIO/Avant, Prog Electronic, Indo/Raga, Post Rock, and so on, aren't Prog by your definition.
 
I will place big fonts, because despite I said it repeatedly, seems people tend to change my words 
  1. For God's sake..I never said Prog Metal is not Prog
  2. I never said DT is not Prog
  3. I only said I don't believe Dream Theater is a Progressive Rock Legend.
I also said that Prog Metal is a different world inside Prog universe....Please, they are the only casethat has three sub-genres.
 
Exclusively a Prog Metal legend...most likely, probably a Metal legend, but not a Prog legend as the started asked.
 
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For the love of God, Ivan. We know you've been saying the same thing over and over again! And we disagree with it!

You keep saying that Dream Theater is a "metal" legend, but not a "prog" legend.

How is this possible if they are a PROGRESSIVE METAL band?

If prog legends can't have metal in them (according to you), what makes you think metal legends can have prog in them?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:19
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:



That doesn't matter in the least.  Why doesn't it?

Simple: "Prog" doesn't sound like anything.

Metal sounds like something.  Folk sounds like something.  Electronic sounds like something.  These genres can be prog or not.  Prog has little to do with sound and much more to do with composition.

In other words, one could take a Dream Theater composition and do it in the style of, say, Genesis, and you'd still have a prog song.

The method of delivery does not dilute the composition.
Slam me if you will (I'm fine with it) but.......to take your view, why could'nt I give the composition, words and give it to Lady Gaga,  Michael Jackson or Kanye West and have them record it in their style.....you are saying it would still be a prog song?
If not then prog does have somekind of sound associated with it?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:22
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:


I don't really understand your point Ivan. Still if we're talking about Genesis, YES, etc., I would like to point out that the "legendary" status in Symphonic Prog, Eclectic Prog or Space Rock is shared by many great bands, DT have contributed to the creation of a genre and have dominated it in a way which no other major bad that you mention from the 70s ever did with their own genre. That is why I think that even though I don't like their music, their legendary status is maybe even stronger than that of the many of the classic bands.
 
My point is that Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, King Crimson abnd Jethro Tull tanscend the limits of Symphonic. Psych/Space, Eclectic or Folk Prog, they are Progressive Rock icons, everybody knows them as Progressive Rock bands.
 
But IMO DT doesn't transcend the limits of Prog Metal, they are icons there, everybody knows they are formed by great musicians, but their fanbase is mostly limited ro Prog Metal fans, unlike most other bands mentioned here.
 
That's my opinion and my only point,
 
I don't deny Prog Metal is part of Prog and that DT is most probably a Prog band, but hardly a Prog legend
 
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BTW: J-Man, you are wrong again, I said IMO DT is a Prog Metal (limited to that sub-genre) icon, legend or whatever you want, but hardy a Progressive Rock legend.
 
As a fact I'm more sure that DT is a Prog Metal legend, than a Metal legend, I know a lot of Metal fans who hate DT, too proggy for them


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:25
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:



That doesn't matter in the least.  Why doesn't it?

Simple: "Prog" doesn't sound like anything.

Metal sounds like something.  Folk sounds like something.  Electronic sounds like something.  These genres can be prog or not.  Prog has little to do with sound and much more to do with composition.

In other words, one could take a Dream Theater composition and do it in the style of, say, Genesis, and you'd still have a prog song.

The method of delivery does not dilute the composition.
Slam me if you will (I'm fine with it) but.......to take your view, why could'nt I give the composition, words and give it to Lady Gaga,  Michael Jackson or Kanye West and have them record it in their style.....you are saying it would still be a prog song?
If not then prog does have somekind of sound associated with it?
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People like Lady Gaga don't really have a "style" so to speak, but just play whatever the label wants them to play, however the label wants them to play it.

With that said, I'm sure you could play a Michael Jackson, dance-like version of a Dream Theater song. The result probably wouldn't be very good, but you can do it. And there's no well in hell that Lady Gaga's going to play a 20-minute song LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:28
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:


I don't really understand your point Ivan. Still if we're talking about Genesis, YES, etc., I would like to point out that the "legendary" status in Symphonic Prog, Eclectic Prog or Space Rock is shared by many great bands, DT have contributed to the creation of a genre and have dominated it in a way which no other major bad that you mention from the 70s ever did with their own genre. That is why I think that even though I don't like their music, their legendary status is maybe even stronger than that of the many of the classic bands.
 
My point is that Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, King Crimson abnd Jethro Tull tanscend the limits of Symphonic. Psych/Space, Eclectic or Folk Prog, they are Progressive Rock icons, everybody knows them as Progressive Rock bands.
 
But IMO DT doesn't transcend the limits of Prog Metal, they are icons there, everybody knows they are formed by great musicians, but their fanbase is mostly limited ro Prog Metal fans, unlike most other bands mentioned here.
 
That's my opinion and my only point,
 
I don't deny Prog Metal is part of Propg and that DT is most probably a Prog band, but hardly a Prog legend
 
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You are correct - Dream Theater is not a progressive rock band. They are a progressive metal band.

Both types are still prog. I don't understand how you can't see that yet!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:30
Damn...!!! I was away by an hour and I loose pretty much of the discussion... great to see this much of support to DT... It was about time... I felted very lonely with many bashers around this site... Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:33
Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:



That doesn't matter in the least.  Why doesn't it?

Simple: "Prog" doesn't sound like anything.

Metal sounds like something.  Folk sounds like something.  Electronic sounds like something.  These genres can be prog or not.  Prog has little to do with sound and much more to do with composition.

In other words, one could take a Dream Theater composition and do it in the style of, say, Genesis, and you'd still have a prog song.

The method of delivery does not dilute the composition.
Slam me if you will (I'm fine with it) but.......to take your view, why could'nt I give the composition, words and give it to Lady Gaga,  Michael Jackson or Kanye West and have them record it in their style.....you are saying it would still be a prog song?
If not then prog does have somekind of sound associated with it?
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People like Lady Gaga don't really have a "style" so to speak, but just play whatever the label wants them to play, however the label wants them to play it.

With that said, I'm sure you could play a Michael Jackson, dance-like version of a Dream Theater song. The result probably wouldn't be very good, but you can do it. And there's no well in hell that Lady Gaga's going to play a 20-minute song LOL
I agree 100%....although MJ took a classic movie The Wolfman, and turned it into a concept that made him a trillion $$...sounds progressive to me....oops..my bad, not sounds...looks progressive to me...whatever!!
LOL
Maybe Pink could do it or Christina Aguilera....they have a progressive "style".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:37
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:



That doesn't matter in the least.  Why doesn't it?

Simple: "Prog" doesn't sound like anything.

Metal sounds like something.  Folk sounds like something.  Electronic sounds like something.  These genres can be prog or not.  Prog has little to do with sound and much more to do with composition.

In other words, one could take a Dream Theater composition and do it in the style of, say, Genesis, and you'd still have a prog song.

The method of delivery does not dilute the composition.
Slam me if you will (I'm fine with it) but.......to take your view, why could'nt I give the composition, words and give it to Lady Gaga,  Michael Jackson or Kanye West and have them record it in their style.....you are saying it would still be a prog song?
If not then prog does have somekind of sound associated with it?
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You could.  And it would be prog.  Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:39
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:


Definitely, but according to Iván, just because you have to mention that 'method of delivery' and not solely Prog, then it's definitely not the "Prog that abounds" thus not really Prog.
Read ,my previous post
 
NEVER SAID PROG METAL IS NOT PROG
 
FOR GOD'S SAKE!!!!!!
 
Iván
 
But you are saying this:
 
"When you talk about DT, you need to mention Prog Metal, because like it or not, Prog Metal is almost a different world than most Progressive Rock, a sub-genre for a limited group of Progressive Rock listeners"
 
What's the meaning of that, then if it isn't that you consider Prog Metal not actually the Prog Rock that most people listen thus they cannot be Prog legends? 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:41

I think that DT haven't reach the status of  a prog legend.

They have great albums, surely they have.
Maybe we have to ask what do we understand about the meaning of be a musical legend (or prog legend).




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:43
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:48
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

The two all time highest rated prog-metal albums on PA are by Dream Theater, but I suppose that's not "definitive gem" enough if you don't like them. LOL
 
You make a point for me.
 
  1. If talking about Close to the Edge, you don't need to say a highest ratedSymphonic Album
  2. If you talk about DSOTM, you don't need to say highest rated Psych/Space Rock album.
  3. If you talk about Larks Tongues in Aspic, you don't need to say highest rated Eclectic album.
 
You mention them as PROG albums and it's enough..
 
When you talk about DT, you need to mention Prog Metal, because like it or not, Prog Metal is almost a different world than most Progressive Rock, a sub-genre for a limited group of Progressive Rock listeners, with almost as much detractors as fans.
 
Their situation is absolutely different, they can be great, but if you are not a Metal listener, hardly you would like them, in the other cases I mentioned, it's enough to be a Prog listener to at least agree are icons of the genre.
 
Iván
 
 
Just because Prog Metal isn't Prog Rock, that doesn't mean that the Prog part is out or diminished.
 
What, because there's a limited group of listeners that enjoy Prog Metal it means it's less Prog or it can't fully be considered Prog, because you have to clarify that it's Prog Metal?Confused If that's the case, then the subgenres RIO/Avant, Prog Electronic, Indo/Raga, Post Rock, and so on, can't be called ''Prog'' solely because they're "almost a different world that most Progressive Rock". What is ''most of Prog Rock" by the way? Symphonic? Confused
 
Pablo maybe we have to add prog cumbia, prog salsa, prog reggateon, and atrocities like those.WinkLOL (joking).




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 17:49
Originally posted by jampa17 jampa17 wrote:

Damn...!!! I was away by an hour and I loose pretty much of the discussion... great to see this much of support to DT... It was about time... I felted very lonely with many bashers around this site... Thumbs Up
 
I'd like to understand why people do not like Dream Theater? I saw one post once, they were slammed because they spell Theater as 'er' not 're'...Really???!!!! Comeonnnneeee!
Then I read that their lyrics are not good, singing is no good, Rudess is not the prefered keyboardist...blah, blah..My only complaint is I wish Portnoy would STOP TRYING TO SING!!! Play drums and leave it at that. I hope Neil Peart never starts singing...LOL
 
To me its personal if you don't like a band..but to slam them is kinda bad taste. They are very talented musicians. Do they make a record once in awhile that some will not like...sure they will. I happen to enjoy Systematic Chaos very much...most people do not. I don't care for Awake much at all...most people like it! But I am not going to slam Awake because I don't think I have the right to slam art/music/vision....We should never slam Progressive bands....we should enjoy the fact that we have something to look forward to rather than another Top 40 hit and a video on MTV.
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 18:01
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by jampa17 jampa17 wrote:

Damn...!!! I was away by an hour and I loose pretty much of the discussion... great to see this much of support to DT... It was about time... I felted very lonely with many bashers around this site... Thumbs Up
 
I'd like to understand why people do not like Dream Theater? I saw one post once, they were slammed because they spell Theater as 'er' not 're'...Really???!!!! Comeonnnneeee!
Then I read that their lyrics are not good, singing is no good, Rudess is not the prefered keyboardist...blah, blah..My only complaint is I wish Portnoy would STOP TRYING TO SING!!! Play drums and leave it at that. I hope Neil Peart never starts singing...LOL
 
To me its personal if you don't like a band..but to slam them is kinda bad taste. They are very talented musicians. Do they make a record once in awhile that some will not like...sure they will. I happen to enjoy Systematic Chaos very much...most people do not. I don't care for Awake much at all...most people like it! But I am not going to slam Awake because I don't think I have the right to slam art/music/vision....We should never slam Progressive bands....we should enjoy the fact that we have something to look forward to rather than another Top 40 hit and a video on MTV.
 
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 18:04
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

 
But you are saying this:
 
"When you talk about DT, you need to mention Prog Metal, because like it or not, Prog Metal is almost a different world than most Progressive Rock, a sub-genre for a limited group of Progressive Rock listeners"
 
What's the meaning of that, then if it isn't that you consider Prog Metal not actually the Prog Rock that most people listen thus they cannot be Prog legends? 
 
Please. do you even read what you quote?
 
Your statement doesn't ,make sense
 
  1. I call them Prog Metal (I'm accepting the Prog status)
  2. I say they are a sub-genre oif¨Prog.
  3. I say it's a Sub-genre for a limited group of PROG LISTENERS (Please, I'm talking about Prog Metal fans).

You understand what you want to understand, from my first post I said I believe DT is Prog but I'm not sure, I clearly stated that Prog Metal is Prog in each and every post....Don't just read the last post, try to follow a thread before you try to understand what I said....Or at lñeast try to follow the sentences in one post and understand them.

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BTW; Yes, I consider that Prog Metal is a sub-genre of Prog for a more limited universe of Prog listeners than most of the other sub-genres.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 18:28
Originally posted by jampa17 jampa17 wrote:

Damn...!!! I was away by an hour and I loose pretty much of the discussion... great to see this much of support to DT... It was about time... I felted very lonely with many bashers around this site... Thumbs Up


Whoa whoa whoa, let's not get too hasty here. Just because we support DT's status as a legend doesn't mean we support DT Wink

Anyway, I actually think that Ivan has a point. DT isn't really, I suppose you could say transcendental. It's not that being prog metal makes them less prog, but it's more that their music hasn't really reached the point where it's a universal staple of the genre. As stated earlier, the top two Prog Metal albums are DT by a landslide, but when you look at the top albums of all time, they can't even crack the top 20 - the highest is Images and Words at #35. Compare this to how significantly lesser known bands such as PFM and Harmonium occupy spots 9 and 11, respectively.

Now there's definitely an argument to be made in defense of DT here, that because of their popularity they're inevitably going to receive all sorts of negative reviews as well. But it still seems to indicate that Dream Theater aren't tremendously notable outside of their immediate sphere of influence, musically speaking. Just because a political candidate has captured one or two demographics doesn't mean he's representative of the whole nation, and I feel like that's what's going on here.

That being said, I still think they're deserving of the legendary status, but more because of the gargantuan impact they had on reviving prog in the mainstream, rather than the music itself.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 18:43
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:


I don't really understand your point Ivan. Still if we're talking about Genesis, YES, etc., I would like to point out that the "legendary" status in Symphonic Prog, Eclectic Prog or Space Rock is shared by many great bands, DT have contributed to the creation of a genre and have dominated it in a way which no other major bad that you mention from the 70s ever did with their own genre. That is why I think that even though I don't like their music, their legendary status is maybe even stronger than that of the many of the classic bands.
 
My point is that Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, King Crimson abnd Jethro Tull tanscend the limits of Symphonic. Psych/Space, Eclectic or Folk Prog, they are Progressive Rock icons, everybody knows them as Progressive Rock bands.
 
But IMO DT doesn't transcend the limits of Prog Metal, they are icons there, everybody knows they are formed by great musicians, but their fanbase is mostly limited ro Prog Metal fans, unlike most other bands mentioned here.
 

You'd be surprised. All the people around me, for example, know those classic bands as classic rock bands or pop-rock bands. Also, they know Dream Theater as a metal band. Almost no one has heard of progressive rock (or progressive metal). So let's forget about what the regular Joe thinks on prog matters. It's not relevant. I say we focus on what we, the prog-heads, think. This is why I said that DT has a legendary status - because the recognition between proggers is huge. I agree though that their status is controversial - a lot of proggers can't stand any metal so they don't accept it, other are very nostalgic and dismiss anything new, etc. Still I think there are legendary modern bands despite this: DT for prog-metal, GYBE and Sigur Ros for post-rock, etc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 19:12
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

 
But you are saying this:
 
"When you talk about DT, you need to mention Prog Metal, because like it or not, Prog Metal is almost a different world than most Progressive Rock, a sub-genre for a limited group of Progressive Rock listeners"
 
What's the meaning of that, then if it isn't that you consider Prog Metal not actually the Prog Rock that most people listen thus they cannot be Prog legends? 
 
Please. do you even read what you quote?
 
Your statement doesn't ,make sense
 
  1. I call them Prog Metal (I'm accepting the Prog status)

A few hours ago you didn't seem so sure: "I would never doubt that bands like Symphony X or Pain of Salvation belong here, because those are real Prog Metal bands for me, but if you ask me about DT....I'm not sure, tend to believe yes, but not sure."

What changed your mind, eh?
 
2. I say they are a sub-genre oif¨Prog.
 
Yes, but you give it less significance meaning that they're not Prog legends because they're just for "for a limited group of Progressive Rock listeners" What you're meaning there is that if a Prog band is listened by a smaller group than those from the more accessible and popular Prog bands, then they can't be considered Prog legends? When it comes to those popular Prog bands you say: "You mention them as PROG albums and it's enough.." Prog is widely known as Progressive Rock but that doesn't ommit that there are other kinds of Prog like Jazz Fusion, Indo/Raga, Prog Electronic, Avant/RIO and those can(and have) deliver equally significant Prog bands and lots of them are legends now: Frank Zappa, Henry Cow, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Tangerine Dream, etc.
 
3. I say it's a Sub-genre for a limited group of PROG LISTENERS (Please, I'm talking about Prog Metal fans).
I'm not sure what you mean here. You're saying that only Prog Metal fans listen to Dream Theater? (just a simple question)
 
You understand what you want to understand, from my first post I said I believe DT is Prog but I'm not sure, I clearly stated that Prog Metal is Prog in each and every post
 
Read above.
 
....Don't just read the last post, try to follow a thread before you try to understand what I said....Or at lñeast try to follow the sentences in one post and understand them.
 
I followed the thread since the beginning of it, you just seem to consider Prog Legends exclusively for popular and accessible Prog bands: Genesis, Yes, Tull and Floyd. In which in the case of Floyd, I can use the same arguments you used against Dream Theater's legitimation as Prog Legends :
 
  1. They are not exclusively Prog,
  2. A very high percentage of Progheads, don't even consider them Prog
  3. They don't have an album that is considered a definitive gem of Prog.

Iván

BTW; Yes, I consider that Prog Metal is a sub-genre of Prog for a more limited universe of Prog listeners than most of the other sub-genres.
MOST of the other sub-genres?Confused:
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 23:25
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

call them Prog Metal (I'm accepting the Prog status)

A few hours ago you didn't seem so sure: "I would never doubt that bands like Symphony X or Pain of Salvation belong here, because those are real Prog Metal bands for me, but if you ask me about DT....I'm not sure, tend to believe yes, but not sure."

What changed your mind, eh?
 
Never changed my muind, still not sure if they are Prog, but if you read carefully all my post you willñ read I say "So I will give them the benefit of the doubt"
 
I'm not sure 100%, but never said they are not Prog......I'm very careful about what I write.
 
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

 
Yes, but you give it less significance meaning that they're not Prog legends because they're just for "for a limited group of Progressive Rock listeners" What you're meaning there is that if a Prog band is listened by a smaller group than those from the more accessible and popular Prog bands, then they can't be considered Prog legends? When it comes to those popular Prog bands you say: "You mention them as PROG albums and it's enough.." Prog is widely known as Progressive Rock but that doesn't ommit that there are other kinds of Prog like Jazz Fusion, Indo/Raga, Prog Electronic, Avant/RIO and those can(and have) deliver equally significant Prog bands and lots of them are legends now: Frank Zappa, Henry Cow, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Tangerine Dream, etc.
 
 
Prog Metal is probably the genre that brought more controversies, there are hundreds oof posts and some threads that at least create doubts about Prog Metal being Prog:
  1. Are you prog only? Or do you like prog metal? http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=65011&KW=Prog+Metal+Prog

  2. The REAL problem with prog-metal: is not prog-rock http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=51236&KW=Prog+Metal+Prog

  3. How can metal be prog? http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=53913&KW=Prog+Metal+Prog

  4. Why Prog metal is boring? http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=42801&KW=Prog+Metal+Prog

And I can go over and over

Now, you can see that people here has doubts about Prog Metal.

If you ask about Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd or Jethro Tull, people will answer PROG BANDS, they won't mention Symphonic, Psyche/Space, Eclectic or Folk, but if you ask about DT, most people will say Prog Metal or Metal
 
So for the mind of the less informed peope and even the average Prog listener, Prog Metal is something different to Progressive Rock, and it doesn't help that it is the only sub-genre with three sub-sub-genres
 
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

3. I say it's a Sub-genre for a limited group of PROG LISTENERS (Please, I'm talking about Prog Metal fans).
I'm not sure what you mean here. You're saying that only Prog Metal fans listen to Dream Theater? (just a simple question)
 
Please it's obvious that not only Metal fans listen DT, but IMHO, most of Prog Metal listeners are Metal fans, and that is harder for the fans of Symphonic, Neo, Eclectic, Crossover, Folk, etc to be Prog Metal fans.
 
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

] You understand what you want to understand, from my first post I said I believe DT is Prog but I'm not sure, I clearly stated that Prog Metal is Prog in each and every post
 
Read above.
 
This proves two things:
  1. You resply without reading when you said "A few hours you were not so sure"
  2. Since my first to my ´latest post in this thread I remain fauithful to my original position, I never changed it, I always said I believe DT is probably Prog but not 2100% sure.
 
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

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I followed the thread since the beginning of it, you just seem to consider Prog Legends exclusively for popular and accessible Prog bands: Genesis, Yes, Tull and Floyd. In which in the case of Floyd, I can use the same arguments you used against Dream Theater's legitimation as Prog Legends :
 
Accesible? Do you believe early eesis is accessoible?? or King Crimson?, Or VDGG?
 
Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

BTW; Yes, I consider that Prog Metal is a sub-genre of Prog for a more limited universe of Prog listeners than most of the other sub-genres.
MOST of the other sub-genres?Confused:
 
(239 ratings)
WR = 4.4361
Per Un Amico
Premiata Forneria Marconi
(238 ratings)
WR = 4.2645
Hot Rats
Frank Zappa
(134 ratings)
WR = 4.2219
Phaedra
Tangerine Dream
(599 ratings)
WR = 4.5696
Thick As A Brick
Jethro Tull
(357 ratings)
WR = 4.1360
Script For A Jester's Tear
Marillion
(197 ratings)
WR = 4.4194
Birds of Fire
Mahavishnu Orchestra
(135 ratings)
WR = 3.8064
Tago Mago
Can
(457 ratings)
WR = 4.2653
Moving Pictures
Rush
(234 ratings)
WR = 4.2240
Crime of the Century
Supertramp
305 ratings)
WR = 4.2218
In The Land Of Grey And Pink
Caravan
Prog Metal(without taking in consideration it's two seperate sections) is probably the most rated and reviewed sub-genre after Symph and Eclectic, that does imply that it is the most listened sub-genre and the one with more fans after Symph and Eclectic. Not sure if it's ''a more limited universe of Prog listeners than most of the other sub-genres"  
 
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Let me give you some facts about Metropolis: 667 reviews
  1. 62 Collaborators (9%) reviewed the album
    1. 3 Collaborators (almost 5%) rated it with one star
    2. 8 Collaborators (13%) rated it with 2 stars

Compare it with CttE forr example with 1005 reviews

  1. 110 Collaborators reviewed the album (Almost twice as DT and 11% of the total number
    1. 0 reviews by Collaborators with 1 star (0%)
    2. 0 reviews by Collaborators with 2 stars (0%)

Or Foxtrot

  1. 80 Collaborators rated the album (11.97%)
    1. 0 Reviews by Collaborators with 1 star 0%
    2. 2 Reviews by Collaborators with 2 stars (2.5%)

18% of the collaborators believe Metropolis is poor or Collectors fans only.

0% Collaborators believe CttE is s poor or Collectors fans only.
 
0% Collaborators believe Foxtrot  is s poor and 2.5% believe it's  Collectors fans only.
 
That's the difference between a legend and a great band for their fans.
 
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I would definitely state that Dream Theater is a legendary prog band. They have released a very great discography overall, even some weaker albums have great moments. They have grown to have a huge fan base without any radio play, have had members be in very talented side projects, that have included prog masters. They have tackled the concept album, the song cycle, the epic, the double disc, all with success in terms of execution and overall reviews. All of the members are talented at thier instruments. I can't think of how many times I've been blown away by Portnoy's Drumming. Petrucci's guitar work. Myungs bass and both Moore's and Ruddess's keyboard skills. Like every band that has already been considered legends, DT shares the downfalls of those bands too. Yes's Topographic oceans was very ambitious and stirred some fans away, so was six degrees of inter turbulence. The singing has slipped in recent years, but that happens when you tour constantly and have been around for awhile, hell DT has been around for twenty years already, ever notice how Neal Morses voice has slipped, but hell The Whirlwind is still a great album. Dream Theater may not be perfect, but no band is. But one can definitely see how they have influence prog metal, helped various bands, remained skilled musicians, and released very ambitious, complex and overall quality work. Dream Theater has done all of this with no radio support in a genre that is already ignored by radio, and they will continue to move forward with the same dedication.
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