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Philéas
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Topic: How about a ''non-prog essential'' category ? Posted: January 07 2007 at 08:46 |
We already have two such categories, Prog Related and Proto-Prog they're called.
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Posted: January 04 2007 at 01:50 |
We have a "Non Prog Music" thread for discussion about any artist/group that will never be included in the Prog Archive, even including that little man from Pinner Elton John
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Posted: January 04 2007 at 01:40 |
A non-prog music reference doesn't say anything (truly important) to me. However appreciable it is that prog fans have the ear towards many other things, anything of a non-prog (or,uf,prog-related) relevance doesn't worth much general approach.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 18:59 |
That's the problem with thinking reading in English, translating it to Spanish and back again to English, I thought in Non Essential Prog rather than in Essential non Prog,.
But anyway, this is a Prog site and I insist in my last sentsnce: Why must we add tem? If we want to check non Prog bands, we have Allmusic or Musicmatch.com but Prog Archives is essentially for Prog music.
Iván
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progismylife
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:40 |
andu wrote:
my answer is also NO, but it depends on the band. so, if the bands we're talking are completely separated by progressive music (rock, electronic, metal), we can stop with "NO". but if we're talking about prog-related and proto-prog bands, which are not considered prog, i think they should be separated. they are already, in the genres menu; but they're not, in the ratings top. i think there should be a different proto & related ratings top, which would act very well as the ''non-prog essential'' highlight you were thinking of. |
A very good idea, andu. And it seems to fulfill what DM was trying to suggest.
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andu
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:38 |
my answer is also NO, but it depends on the band. so, if the bands we're talking are completely separated by progressive music (rock, electronic, metal), we can stop with "NO". but if we're talking about prog-related and proto-prog bands, which are not considered prog, i think they should be separated. they are already, in the genres menu; but they're not, in the ratings top. i think there should be a different proto & related ratings top, which would act very well as the ''non-prog essential'' highlight you were thinking of.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:37 |
_DM_ wrote:
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What few bands then? And who are the best reviewers? I see too many problems with this idea.
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What bands i honestly dont know, how could i?
The best reviewers i think can be concidered those who rate an album by it's musical quality not by judging them by the bands name etc.
A poll would be an option here, about 20 top reviewers should be listed and then we could already have something.
And still, this is just and idea, nothing bad with having ideas i think...
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There is nothing wrong with ideas, I just see the problems that could occur.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:33 |
progismylife wrote:
What few bands then? And who are the best reviewers? I see too many problems with this idea.
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What bands i honestly dont know, how could i?
The best reviewers i think can be concidered those who rate an album by it's musical quality not by judging them by the bands name etc.
A poll would be an option here, about 20 top reviewers should be listed and then we could already have something.
And still, this is just and idea, nothing bad with having ideas i think...
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progismylife
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:32 |
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laplace
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:31 |
progismylife wrote:
laplace wrote:
a companion site would be nice. I'd be tempted to suggest that proto and related should be shuffled off to it too.
alternatively, reviewers could have extended profiles where they explain their musical roots and such things, to ward off the silly last.fm signatures. yes I'm guilty too, but only 36 pixels worth of guilty.
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That sounds like a good idea, but who would run it? It would be a lot of work to have a companion site.
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the tooth fairy would. the trick is to be optimistic when discussing ideas ps: I have no sway here as I've only written a single review, so you may as well take my ideas with a pinch of stfu :D
Edited by laplace - January 03 2007 at 13:32
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:29 |
laplace wrote:
a companion site would be nice. I'd be tempted to suggest that proto and related should be shuffled off to it too.
alternatively, reviewers could have extended profiles where they explain their musical roots and such things, to ward off the silly last.fm signatures. yes I'm guilty too, but only 36 pixels worth of guilty.
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That sounds like a good idea, but who would run it? It would be a lot of work to have a companion site.
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laplace
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:26 |
a companion site would be nice. I'd be tempted to suggest that proto and related should be shuffled off to it too.
alternatively, reviewers could have extended profiles where they explain their musical roots and such things, to ward off the silly last.fm signatures. yes I'm guilty too, but only 36 pixels worth of guilty.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:26 |
eugene wrote:
progismylife wrote:
^^Sounds too vague and would be overloaded with information for just one website. |
Make it two websites then |
And the other website would be Non-Prog Archives?
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:22 |
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^^Sounds too vague and would be overloaded with information for just one website. |
Make it two websites then
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progismylife
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:21 |
What few bands then? And who are the best reviewers? I see too many problems with this idea.
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:19 |
Well, STYX, Be Bop Deluxe, ASIA and similars are what I understand as non essential Prog and they have a place here in Prog Related.
Depeche Mode is simly Non Prog (Dance, POP, Alternative or whatever you want but not remotely related with remotely Prog bands) and they don't belong in a specialized Prog site.
Why must we add tem? If we want to check non Prog bands, we have Allmusic or Musicmatch.com but Prog Archives is essentially for Prog music.
Iván
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - January 03 2007 at 13:20
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_DM_
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:17 |
laplace wrote:
it's nice to be inclusive of bands that help you graduate your tastes in order to appreciate more complex music
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I honestly consider Depeche Mode as a band who has managed to create some really, really complex music.
I have listened to many other artists as well who have made music that you may have to listen to more than 10 times to really get into it (Amarok from Oldfield for example and many more)and i still think that DM are just as good if not better in terms of musical quality.
Also i think that not every band could be included under the possible ''non-prog essential''
Only a few bands should be included and let the decisions be made by the best reviewers around here
Just a thought...
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progismylife
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:14 |
^^Sounds too vague and would be overloaded with information for just one website.
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eugene
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 13:11 |
It would be very nice if when opening MusicArchives page one would be given an option to go into ProgArchives or into Non-Prog essentials or whatever.
This way the site would maintain it's inclusive tendencies and growing capabilities, and in the same time Prog department would be able to concentrate on progressive music only.
How about that???
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laplace
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Posted: January 03 2007 at 12:59 |
it's nice to be inclusive of bands that help you graduate your tastes in order to appreciate more complex music, however, a "non-prog essential" category really would be open to every single band under the sun and that's a little TOO inclusive. ;) We'd be seeing a lot of Talking Heads, Black Sabbath and U2 reviews on the front page and I for one wouldn't be happy at such a development.
I'm also wary of the proto-prog and the prog-related sections, not that they don't have their merits.
edit: I love the Depeche Mode track "Home".
Edited by laplace - January 03 2007 at 13:01
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