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Poll Question: Were the Moody Blues ever a true prog band?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2013 at 00:39
I love cute blonde girls who like prog who live in far away countries I'll probably never visit.  Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2013 at 00:37
The early progressive bands and the genre itself became true prog with the arrival of ITCOTCK. THerefore I voted for "yes but only in the early days before KC." After that KC changed the game as to what was considered real prog. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2013 at 00:22
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

A fake prog band


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 22:56
I am wondering how anyone could argue against the Moody's progressiveness? DoFP is both conceptual and symphonic with repeating themes echoed between the orchestra and the band for the lenght of the album - a thing virtually unheard of in 1960s rock. And then there is the song cycle "Are You Sitting Comfortably"/"The Dream"/"Have You Heard" (Pt 1)/"The Voyage"/Have You Heard" (Pt 2) from Threshold of a Dream. Mike Pinder's mellotron composition is fantastic, and there is nothing better from that era mellotron-wise this side of In the Court of the Crimson King. Or "House of Four Doors"/"Legend of a Mind"/"House of Four Doors (Pt2) from In Search of the Lost Chord. Why is this even a question?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 21:57
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

^ If Mike Oldfield isn't prog, nothing is.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 21:53
^ If Mike Oldfield isn't prog, nothing is.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 21:27
However many might not agree, but I too think is prog and fabulous really Smile 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 21:18
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Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

I do believe they were, obviously not all tracks for instance like in nights in white satin it's not it's a rock ballad, but many others where i.e. Tuesday Afternoon, You and Me, Lengend of Mind (reminds me so much of The Beatles)  and especially Melancholy Man just because they were easy listening doesn't mean they were not prog :)


I would argue that Nights In White Satin is more progressive than the average rock ballad, it has much more sophisticated instrumentation and quite a bit more drawn out themes which makes me see it as rather progressive
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Hello Sumdeus, you psychedelic fab teddy bear Big smile I am not an expert on prog, however I don't think Nights in White Satin is prog, might be a better composed ballad compared to others but I am not convinced it's prog because it's boring to me really doesn't keep me interested at all nor builds up Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 21:18
Originally posted by Sumdeus Sumdeus wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

I do believe they were, obviously not all tracks for instance like in nights in white satin it's not it's a rock ballad, but many others where i.e. Tuesday Afternoon, You and Me, Lengend of Mind (reminds me so much of The Beatles)  and especially Melancholy Man just because they were easy listening doesn't mean they were not prog :)


I would argue that Nights In White Satin is more progressive than the average rock ballad, it has much more sophisticated instrumentation and quite a bit more drawn out themes which makes me see it as rather progressive


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 21:09
Yes. That's a great stupid question.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 21:03
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

I do believe they were, obviously not all tracks for instance like in nights in white satin it's not it's a rock ballad, but many others where i.e. Tuesday Afternoon, You and Me, Lengend of Mind (reminds me so much of The Beatles)  and especially Melancholy Man just because they were easy listening doesn't mean they were not prog :)


I would argue that Nights In White Satin is more progressive than the average rock ballad, it has much more sophisticated instrumentation and quite a bit more drawn out themes which makes me see it as rather progressive
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:59
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

By the way, I do believe this genre we love so much would have done better being called "art rock" instead of "prog rock", or progressive, or whatever.


I don't think so.  "Art rock" is obviously a very vague and malleable term (it's been used to mean all sorts of things) but it's helpful in my mind to distinguish between "art rock," which attempts to move beyond the entertainment-focused aspect of rock and incorporate more sophisticated qualities, and "prog rock," which often does the same thing but specifically focuses on the fusing of different genres (especially the fusion of rock genres with non-rock musical forms) and musical complexity.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:55
Absolutely.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:55
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

How can they be a fake prog band, if they released their "fake" prog album(s) before prog even existed. You can't fake something that doesn't exist yet.
It was just a poor joke, I have no idea what "true" progressive rock is. Do you have to get a certificate or get assayed?

I also have no idea what the difference is between art rock and "true" progressive rock.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:54
DOFP yes. The rest...traces of progressive smatterings throughout.


But yes....I will say yes due to DOFP that they were at one time a prog band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:53
I do believe they were, obviously not all tracks for instance like in nights in white satin it's not it's a rock ballad, but many others where i.e. Tuesday Afternoon, You and Me, Lengend of Mind (reminds me so much of The Beatles)  and especially Melancholy Man just because they were easy listening doesn't mean they were not prog :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:49
Yes, for the first few albums they were.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:44
I must get Days of future past soon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:30
I think early stuff was progressive enough compared to some stuff on this site. They were easy to listen to and popular but so is Supertramp.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2013 at 20:29
I just don't see how anyone could listen to Days Of Future Passed, finish it, and walk away thinking "nah, not progressive."
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