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Tom Ozric
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^ Not full-blown 'Prog' as we are so familiar with, but whatever Rock, incorporating 'Prog' characteristics/stylings.
Radiohead, The Pineapple Thief, even the French band Air, all fit here, somewhere..... |
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sleeper
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*Sigh*. Still can't do any actual research. Anyone can post a string of pointless videos from Youtube and it doesn't mean sh*t. At no point did I say that Creep wasn't popular, for many people it's the only song of Pablo Honey that they know (myself included) but a quick search of the internet shows that The Bends, OK Computer and Kid A all massively outsold Pablo Honey both worldwide an in the UK. That paints a very clear picture that the hight of their popularity was the late 90's/early 2000's, which is completely usurprising to anybody that lives in the UK (like me). As for your jibes about them not being prog, couldn't care less as I'm not a fan of theirs in the slightest. |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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To these ears everything from Ok Computer onward is progressive rock with their best albums being Kid A & Ok Computer, I find good interesting stuff in all those post OC albums. I've long since ignored Svet & his multiple alter ego's opinions. This does seem to be a strange position for a person who's approach to recommendations is to carpet bomb anything tagged progressive on bandcamp. Maybe if Radiohead were new and relatively unknown he'd have seen the tagging and recommended them.
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Ian
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Raff
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Well said. A lot of the stuff tagged as "progressive rock" or "prog rock" on Bandcamp (which is an excellent resource, but - like everything else - not perfect) is run-of-the-mill, uninteresting pap. The prog niche is oversaturated, and quality control has become essential. |
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Svetonio
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Edited by Svetonio - August 22 2015 at 08:03 |
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Svetonio
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Hands down! http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/yes-progrock-of-the-seventies-is-back-says-rick-wakeman-8679984.html
Edited by Svetonio - August 22 2015 at 11:23 |
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hellogoodbye
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I can't remember precisely, but I think that Amnesiac is probably my favorite album.
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Svetonio
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My personal fav of post-Kid A stuff:
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dr wu23
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Sounds like a Pink Floyd outtake from either More or Obscured By Clouds.......I guess it qualifies as prog on that basis. |
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dr wu23
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And that sounds like something that could be from a Flaming Lips album and they aren't listed as prog here either. |
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infocat
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How about this one instead? Still, "Pyramid Song" is the greatest! Edited by infocat - August 22 2015 at 12:47 |
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Svetonio
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p.s. On other side, I don't like for example House of Cards from In Rainbows, a very popular Radiohead song which is basically an original Jamaica 60s ska, what I don't like.
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Andy Webb
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You've proven time and time again that you do not understand how our genre sections work, so it does not surprise me PR vexes you as well. Radiohead is very clearly a crossover band, not a PR band. And they have more than one prog album, as I would say everything they've made since Ok Computer can be considered prog. And I still don't understand why you think Creep is the band's peak - Yes' biggest hit was likely Owner of a Lonely Heart, yet you don't see anyone on this forum saying 90125 was their best album. It's possible for an album to be popular without it being their best.
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Kid A is one of the essential modern prog albums - they've been keeping up just fine. To be fair, I'm not a major fan anymore, but that is a significant record. OK Computer is proggy, but Kid A onwards I would easily consider Radiohead a prog band.
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Tom Ozric
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Perhaps only by default - I don't know if Yorke and the boys set out to be 'Prog' per se, but they were intent on creating a new and unique sound/style. And that's Prog in my books !!
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Svetonio
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Actually, it is in my reply to sleeper when we debated, slightly off the topic, about Radiohead heydays. I think that their heydays, as mainstreamy alt.rock band, was in the middle to second half of 90s. Then they changed their music direction and went in Art Rock with Kid A in my opinion. Yea I know that "Art Rock" the tag is replaced with "Crossover Prog" and "Prog Related" the tags, and I wrote few words about it also at previous page:
I hope that I made it now a bit more clear for your understanding.
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If you can't win join em - or maybe better yet: if you can't win, change your goalpost and the other person's argument by cutting his/her posts into smithereens. |
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Svetonio
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They also broke through the barrier of 3 minute pop song Joking aside, there is something in singing what exactly separates the English Prog from that English Art Rock.
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Slartibartfast
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Actually I wouldn't have gotten into Radiohead nor would I have found this site searching for info on them if Steven Wilson hadn't put in the good word for them on his website back in 2006 when Porcupine tree was still very active and alive. As to what happened. I don't really care. If they put out new music, I'll be interested, if they don't there are plenty of other good new fishes out there in the proggy sea... And by the way -
Well put Andy I find the Radiohead haters boring and unprogressive in their music appreciation. Edited by Slartibartfast - August 23 2015 at 07:54 |
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