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tszirmay
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Running out of labels is such a tragedy.....
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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For anyone unfamiliar with Dick Black, I've just found this helpful review... Dick Black really grows on you. Initially I thought I'm not going to like this but now he's right up my alley. I particularly like track 15 'Gay Gordons'. It's a shame Dick Black isn't as big as he used to be but he has really kept it up for a long time-even my granny liked Dick Black!
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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David_D
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I may doubt if these new times will make PA forums more attractive. |
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Logan
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If Dick Black doesn't make these forums more attractive, I don't know what will. If he doesn't now, Dick grows on you.
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David_D
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not least good dialogue with the members |
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Cristi
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what's there to discuss? The whole premise of the thread is wrong. Let it go...
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Don't worry, we have these... With one of these we can use every tag for a new sub-genre: - peanut butter prog - diaper prog - shampoo prog - spinach prog ...
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earlyprog
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David_D, time to say 'pyt' and move on.
Seems that you should resort to 'pyt' more often.
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pretty young thing? pull yourself together? Perth youth theatre? preliminary yield trial?
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Only thing I can find is a Danish word roughly meaning “Don’t worry about it,” “stuff happens” or “oh, well.”
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Ian
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earlyprog
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^thanks, that's pretty accurate
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David_D
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Thanks for your advice, and I'm impressed by your knowledge of this more unusual and not really dictionary Danish word. |
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David_D
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And I'm impressed as well by this creativity. |
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David_D
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and quite creative, too.
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David_D
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The last thing to say is that it's not exactly that kind of dialogue, I've had in mind, and I was mostly thinking in more general way. But thanks for all this respond, anyway, it moves in better direction. And may Progressive Rock be with you! Edited by David_D - August 08 2022 at 11:59 |
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earlyprog
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^David, what kind of dialogue did you have in mind?
Perhaps you weren't clear enough in your thread opening statement. If anything, you got me interested in your blog.
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David_D
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You've got me very suprised by the openness in this question, Earlyprog, and due to different reasons I have to wait at least until tomorrow before I can make a decision how to answer it, and do it - but whatever, I appreciate very much this question of yours, Earlyprog. |
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David_D
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And here's my answer to this question: In my former post I wrote: "I may doubt if these new times will make PA forums more attractive. ", and the dialog I meant was the general one in the future, as I at that point of time didn't think that this thread would bring more concerning listing non-Prog artists in Prog threads. In case you might be still interested in this question, Earlyprog, I'm afraid to say that I don't think, I will describe here exactly what dialogue I have in mind because I don't know what respond I get on that, and this thread has been tough enough for me already - and maybe for some others too. Anyway, I'm very thankful for this question, and others may find it inspiring as well. |
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Logan
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Was writing this hours earlier, but I got interrupted by things that need to be done. And distracted again so it lacks good flow and cohesiveness.
For what it's worth, I do wish people were more careful when it comes to bringing up non-Prog music and music that is not in PA in the Prog fora. I have moved so, so very many topics (i.e. a lot) to other fora in my time here. Officially the policy is that if it isn't included in a Prog category of PA (that excludes Proto-Prog and Prog Related) then it isn't considered Prog here, even if it may be included at some time in the future and may actually be considered Prog generally. It just makes regulating the Prog lounges easier. This, however, is not ideal as we don't label by the album at PA but instead put whole discographies under one genre with the act (a site limitation) and so we have decidedly non-Prog albums residing in Prog categories. Additionally, because what is Prog can be so subjective and I believe that Prog is an amorphous, nebulous and shifting label. I don't think the label should be static, that is not progressive, and terminology does evolve and this site can be expected to embrace more diverse music over time. While I would put a lot of music under the Prog umbrella, I find that genres overlap, and will mention music that others might not think of as Prog, or I might not think of as Prog-proper (given a narrower definition) and is not officially Prog by this site's standards, when mentioning such music in the Prog lounges I generally do try to bring up if it isn't in PA and what I think of as its progressive credentials/merits. For a number of bands that I would often bring up, say, Stereolab, Portishead, Pram, Broadcast and Air, I think they all have progressive merits if not necessarily Prog. Of course moreso depending on the track and album, and it is more progressive than a lot of music being put out by classic Prog bands during the same years, and more progressive than ones who emulate those. But that takes us to the Prog vs. progressive debate. Note: Pram was added to PA not long ago, and there have been calls for Stereolab to be added. I commonly find it less interesting limiting in forum to ones considered Prog here, and particular music in PA will often relate much more closely to music outside of PA than to other styles of music in PA. Prog is so diverse. I don't think it makes sense to only talk about one's considered Prog by official PA standards in many Prog fora topics, such as recommendations threads as those acts outside of PA may be the best recommendations for someone looking for music like, say, Pink Floyd. This is less likely with looking for recommendations for a band that sounds like The Flower Kings I would say. I would hope that people at least try to focus most on music they consider progressive or properly Prog at least in the the Prog lounges. Some people don't use General Music Discussions enough and go straight for the Prog lounges. I will mention albums and music not deemed Prog by the site's old standards in topics here, but I do try to indicate that and often will try to explain why I think they are relevant even if that does not mean that I think it SHOULD be added to PA or would support the addition. And as a side-note, I have various working definitions of Prog as well as progressive rock and progressive music generally. On another note: it has been a common conception that the forum itself is more of a site accessory, and what really matters is the archive of bands/artists and their albums listed in PA, the bios and album info, and the reviews. When I saw this topic my mind thought about that part of the site, not such things that go on in the forum. The forum was set up as a place for people to socialise, recommend, discuss and have fun and for people to suggest acts for inclusion and a s means to discuss that. When people have complained about this site losing focus on Prog, and turning into anon-Prog site, it has almost always had to do with controversial additions, or earlier new categories. For instance, there were arguments over whether much metal and metal categories should be included in a Progressive Rock site, and people were worrying about the direction of the database due to additions and new categories. I think your concerns have been rather unique as it seems to focus on certain forum behaviour by collabs rather than collabs adding questionable bands to the database. By the way, I am very interested in the relationships between things (including albums and styles of music and music can often be of many styles) and take a holistic approach and this a reason why I find imposing limits and tidy Prog boxes just don't work. A lot of my favourite albums considered Prog by this site have far more in common with music that may not be considered prog than with most of what is considered Prog at this site. That said, I am not as into traditional Prog as great many here and tend to prefer outlier related styles that say someone who is mostly into classic symphonic Prog may not consider to be truly Prog. A big part of prog to me is that it is a hybridization of styles, any style can be adopted into a Prog package, and I think it should also be adpating and changing to be progressive, so it can be very inclusive. |
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I'm glad to hear that, Greg. |
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