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Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

I like that PA doesn't have a multi-tag system since this is now something unique, because now all other music websites have a multi-tag system, and many of those tags people put are meaningless.

That makes two of us. I also much prefer PA's unique system of assigning one singular genre tag per artist. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

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-Yep it's totally unique that PA labels Calling
All Stations and Foxtrot as the same kind of music, and that a Miles
Davis recording from April 1945 is filed under Jazz Rock/Fusion.
I don't need Winston Churchill to tell me. Seriously, that's not an actual argument. In regards to genre tags, Jazz Music Archives' model - like practically every single comparable online music site, is less wrong and therefore more helpful to their users than PA. Yet you insist that you prefer the latter.
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

-Yep it's totally unique that PA labels Calling All Stations and Foxtrot as the same kind of music, and that a Miles Davis recording from April 1945 is filed under Jazz Rock/Fusion.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2024 at 02:29
Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

The tags help to describe the music, that's all. 
Reviews are the thing that help in today's time of super multi-multiplied multi-tags.

"super multi-multiplied multi-tags"?! Really?! Disapprove

Have a look for instance at Miles Davis's page on JMA and then tell me how it's a bad thing what they've done there. 






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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Basically as Mike said, I say that Prog and JRF intersect, and they overlap. It all is or all isn't presents a false dichotomy. There's a spectrum etc.

To be most precise, I'd say:

Artists make albums, and then we try to classify them. We can do that from different genre perspectives and multi-tagged them. So actually, it's about multi-tagging - but it's also an expression of different influences.
I like that PA doesn't have a multi-tag system since this is now something unique, because now all other music websites have a multi-tag system, and many of those tags people put are meaningless.

Multiple tags is a good thing, especially when there are artists that change genre, experiment, try new things, or go with the trends of the time and so on. 
I am aware of the advantages of multi-tagging. When I go to the PA database, however, to the entry of a band that is categorised as "symphonic prog," I know that it is prog-rock. On multi-tagged pages, I often see the prog-rock tag in line with, e.g., heavy metal, punk, alt rock, 'post rock,' and so on; needless to say, in most cases it has nothing to do with prog-rock.

The tags help to describe the music, that's all. 

Reviews are the thing that help in today's time of super multi-multiplied multi-tags.
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Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Basically as Mike said, I say that Prog and JRF intersect, and they overlap. It all is or all isn't presents a false dichotomy. There's a spectrum etc.

To be most precise, I'd say:

Artists make albums, and then we try to classify them. We can do that from different genre perspectives and multi-tagged them. So actually, it's about multi-tagging - but it's also an expression of different influences.
I like that PA doesn't have a multi-tag system since this is now something unique, because now all other music websites have a multi-tag system, and many of those tags people put are meaningless.

This post of mine was just meant as a methodological one, but then it can be pointed that with one-tag system, we have to classify according to the most prominent genre in an artist's work. So in that case, we have for instance enten to classify as Prog or JRF, and the dichotomy is not to avoid.

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^^It would be unique to tag every single Kubrick film as horror because of The Shining too. Uniquely wrong:)

-Yep it's totally unique that PA labels Calling All Stations and Foxtrot as the same kind of music, and that a Miles Davis recording from April 1945 is filed under Jazz Rock/Fusion.
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Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Basically as Mike said, I say that Prog and JRF intersect, and they overlap. It all is or all isn't presents a false dichotomy. There's a spectrum etc.

To be most precise, I'd say:

Artists make albums, and then we try to classify them. We can do that from different genre perspectives and multi-tagged them. So actually, it's about multi-tagging - but it's also an expression of different influences.
I like that PA doesn't have a multi-tag system since this is now something unique, because now all other music websites have a multi-tag system, and many of those tags people put are meaningless.

Multiple tags is a good thing, especially when there are artists that change genre, experiment, try new things, or go with the trends of the time and so on. 
I am aware of the advantages of multi-tagging. When I go to the PA database, however, to the entry of a band that is categorised as "symphonic prog," I know that it is prog-rock. On multi-tagged pages, I often see the prog-rock tag in line with, e.g., heavy metal, punk, alt rock, 'post rock,' and so on; needless to say, in most cases it has nothing to do with prog-rock.

The tags help to describe the music, that's all. 
I don't know what site are you talking about with "multi-tagged pages", I've never seen such a thing, it does not seem like a good idea. MMA and JMA have multi-tags, they more or less fixed this issue. 
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Basically as Mike said, I say that Prog and JRF intersect, and they overlap. It all is or all isn't presents a false dichotomy. There's a spectrum etc.

To be most precise, I'd say:

Artists make albums, and then we try to classify them. We can do that from different genre perspectives and multi-tagged them. So actually, it's about multi-tagging - but it's also an expression of different influences.
I like that PA doesn't have a multi-tag system since this is now something unique, because now all other music websites have a multi-tag system, and many of those tags people put are meaningless.

Multiple tags is a good thing, especially when there are artists that change genre, experiment, try new things, or go with the trends of the time and so on. 
I am aware of the advantages of multi-tagging. When I go to the PA database, however, to the entry of a band that is categorised as "symphonic prog," I know that it is prog-rock. On multi-tagged pages, I often see the prog-rock tag in line with, e.g., heavy metal, punk, alt rock, 'post rock,' and so on; needless to say, in most cases it has nothing to do with prog-rock.
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Originally posted by Starshiper Starshiper wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Basically as Mike said, I say that Prog and JRF intersect, and they overlap. It all is or all isn't presents a false dichotomy. There's a spectrum etc.

To be most precise, I'd say:

Artists make albums, and then we try to classify them. We can do that from different genre perspectives and multi-tagged them. So actually, it's about multi-tagging - but it's also an expression of different influences.
I like that PA doesn't have a multi-tag system since this is now something unique, because now all other music websites have a multi-tag system, and many of those tags people put are meaningless.

Multiple tags is a good thing, especially when there are artists that change genre, experiment, try new things, or go with the trends of the time and so on. 
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Basically as Mike said, I say that Prog and JRF intersect, and they overlap. It all is or all isn't presents a false dichotomy. There's a spectrum etc.

To be most precise, I'd say:

Artists make albums, and then we try to classify them. We can do that from different genre perspectives and multi-tagged them. So actually, it's about multi-tagging - but it's also an expression of different influences.
I like that PA doesn't have a multi-tag system since this is now something unique, because now all other music websites have a multi-tag system, and many of those tags people put are meaningless.
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At AP we use multi-tagging, and not only that, but with each tag assignment you can specify a level, to indicate whether that tag is only a minor influence (low level) or a major or even dominant part of the music. RYM does that to some extent (they have primary/secondary genres and descriptors). What we also do at AP (and what no other website is doing AFAIK) is to optionally take it down to the track level, which few users do since it's a lot of work, but it can be helpful sometimes to indicate that some tag on a release is only featured in a few tracks. 
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Basically as Mike said, I say that Prog and JRF intersect, and they overlap. It all is or all isn't presents a false dichotomy. There's a spectrum etc.

To be most precise, I'd say:

Artists make albums, and then we try to classify them. We can do that from different genre perspectives and multi-tagged them. So actually, it's about multi-tagging - but it's also an expression of different influences.


Edited by David_D - September 22 2024 at 23:27
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Thank you, guys, because whatever you might think of my posts here, I've come more in terms with the term "prog music" and the way ProgArchives looks today. Handshake

It's all good!!  I really enjoy the open banter amongst the many members of the PA community, who span the globe!!  

Trying to define "progressive rock" is about as hopeless as trying to define "jazz."  We know it when we hear it! 

Now, please enjoy some of my favorite jazz-rock fusion!  This song ran through my head when I was in Istanbul in 1979.   RIP John Goodsall, my friend. 

Great track. 

My favourite archetypal jazz-rock track of all time, in the meaning of jazz-rock as part of prog, is Cat in Clark's Shoes by Gong.



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Hey, Stack, speaking of John Goodsall (and Patrick Moraz), ever seen this?

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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Thank you, guys, because whatever you might think of my posts here, I've come more in terms with the term "prog music" and the way ProgArchives looks today. Handshake

It's all good!!  I really enjoy the open banter amongst the many members of the PA community, who span the globe!!  

Trying to define "progressive rock" is about as hopeless as trying to define "jazz."  We know it when we hear it! 

Now, please enjoy some of my favorite jazz-rock fusion!  This song ran through my head when I was in Istanbul in 1979.   RIP John Goodsall, my friend. 


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

PA is still the best prog website for me.

The only change I would recommend is Paul needs a VIP status.

Im afraid, I might consider him more like a popper than a progger. Big smile

One more thing to this, as usually, I prefer quality over quantity. Wink


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Thank you, guys, because whatever you might think of my posts here, I've come more in terms with the term "prog music" and the way ProgArchives looks today. Handshake
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"prog music" looks even better to me as a short form of "Progressive Rock and Prog-related music".


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