What not prog band would've made the best prog? |
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kenethlevine
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on a related subject, perhaps Runrig?
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BarryGlibb
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Forgot......Living Colour...magnificent band who could easily release a prog album. In fact, they already have a number of tracks on previous albums that would fit the prog category.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I'm not sure if I agree with this even though the guitarist Vernon Reid has acknowledged Robert Fripp as an influence. I do hear some eclecticism in their music but not any more than say the Red Hot Chilipeppers or Pearl Jam.
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nick_h_nz
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I absolutely agree with you, and I know quite a few people who consider them prog. It all depends on where you set your boundaries. There is no black and white between what is or is not prog, so much as a massive grey area. It’s all subjective. One of thre prog groups I follow on FB has posted about Living Colour before, I’m sure you can imagine what the comment section looked like, but for all the offended progheads that couldn’t accept LC as having prog aspects, there were a surprising number of people willing to agree. And, harking back to my earlier post, while I have never seen Duran Duran, per se, posted on a prog group, I have seen Arcadia posted (which is more or less DD in different clothes). What is or isn’t prog will always cause debate, but I think anything that is being debated must have the capacity to be a full-on prog band, even if we acknowledge they are borderline at best. Hence why, for me, a lot of the bands mentioned here are predictable nominees. They are the bands that have always flirted with prog, and are recognised for doing so. I admit I’ve been trying to find the less predictable bands, when I make my suggestions, I’ve thought of another band to add to the two I suggested in my last post (Bad Religion and Duran Duran). Suede. Albums like Dog Man Star, and their most recent teo, Night Thoughts and The Blue Hour, definitely show the potential for a great prog band, in my opinion, |
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Cristi
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^ Living Colour should be in prog-related, should not bother anyone.
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BarryGlibb
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The question was "what non prog band would've made the best prog?". So Living Colour (i.e. non prog band) to me could have released a prog album...no problem. Especially if they had tracks of the calibre of below...This Is The Life....don't tell me this is not prog: Edited by BarryGlibb - January 23 2021 at 19:38 |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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^OK, I won't tell you that's not prog.
Anyway, just because a band has one or two prog or proggish tracks here and there it doesn't mean they are prog or even could be prog. Or maybe it does. What matters is what they have done. If you like it then that should be good enough for you. Anyway, not everyone agrees on what is or what is not prog so we all have to accept that. I've had people try to tell me that Styx and the Fixx(not the same person)were prog. Sometimes I think people just call music they like prog. It's almost as if the music has to be prog in order for them to like it.
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BarryGlibb
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No problem at all. I was just answering the question that was posed and I firmly believe LC could release a really good, fully-fledged prog album if they felt so inclined; not that they are prog nor should be put in any of the prog categories on PA...though I would love them just to be here in prog-related.
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Sean Trane
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To an extension, we should look at the prog-related section of the DB to find the best examples of answers to the OP's question.
especially in their jam things for tboth bands, but Terrapoin Station alone could earn The Dead at spot in the prog-related
wouldn't this open the door for RHCP and, even stretching it a little, RATM? I like all three bands, BTW
well I'd tend to
agree more with Glibb's suggestion of LC, especially when looking at
your suggestions in the previous page (see below)
I guess you could even suggest that PIL could be prog-related because of one or two tracks. FTM, citing Neil Young, because of Cortez The Killer or Hurricane, would even make sense or Crosby's If Only I could Remember My Name could also entitle him to a spot in PA's Prog-related. But
I'm not sure that "being around in the wrong decade" is a valid
argument, though: Split Enz was making prog albums in the 70's and were
total unknown but broke big with the electro-pop new wave in the 80's Edited by Sean Trane - January 24 2021 at 03:07 |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Cristi
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I don't think so. Why RATM?
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Hey, I think Stevie Wonder could have done a full on prog album. I'm sure there's lots of artists who could have if they wanted to. Of course some might be better at it then others. I don't really disagree with LC. Knowing who Fripp is and liking his playing is certainly a step in the right direction.
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rushfan4
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Judas Priest. Halford has a similar voice to Hammill and their first two albums flirted with prog.
Boston - classic rock/AOR sound with some prog leanings.
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Intruder
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One of the most progressive rock bands to exist is the good ol' Grateful Dead - pioneers in psychedelic music; space rock; prog folk; electronic prog; experimental music; jazz fusion; huge influence on Krautrock.....this eclectic band even dabbled in symphonic prog, yet there's still not a spot for them at PA.
The premier American progressive rock band isn't on PA? Sad. Bigly sad.
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Catcher10
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The Beatles...
EDIT: Wait, don't pay attn to me right now, just finished smokin a big bowl of some flower buds or something. Beatles... I made myself laff! the rantings of a wasted dude Edited by Catcher10 - January 27 2021 at 14:37 |
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As artists: Stockhausen and Nico.
Stockhausen with Nico and The Shaggs could have done something memorable. |
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Intruder
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No Stockhausen necessary when you've got John Cale! Nico and John Cale have produced some of the most chilling progressive rock I've ever heard......frozen borderlines and desert shores.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Logan
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^ That's true and add in Terry Riley (who of course collaborated with Cale) -- both Cale and Terry Riley being in PA (under related). I actually do already consider all of those to have made Prog... Riley, Cale, and Nico I mean -- Stockhausen was progressive, and the Shaggs were uniquely the Shaggs (its own category of music).
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It's you guys that live in the wrong universe......I'm good, thanks champ!
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