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siLLy puPPy
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^ agreed! Just because neo-prog is the most pop oriented nook of the prog world doesn't mean it hasn't contributed some interesting ideas and as for metal, it is the most fertile grounds these days
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richardh
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Is that ''popularity'' on here or in general? I suspect that ELP reissues sell as well as Camel although I havent looked into it. ELP albums don't get great ratings mainly because they were too inconsistent. I've been over this many times and I think the 'rules' about judging progressive rock should be more about innovation as much as consistency. I do like early Camel although after Moonmadness I stop caring tbh.
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Saperlipopette!
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Ok, so you've changed your mind then.
Anyway,
its funny. Not that we differ as to what we include and consider to be a part of Progressive Rock. No one with an opinion is in full agreement there. Mine is more inclusive than yours and many others. I know that. But you conclude with this or that are/are not Progressive Rock like you're
some kind of omniscience prog-guru - while it's easy to see
from the way you write that you've got a very superficial knowledge about some of the artistst & genres you are strongly opinionated about.
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siLLy puPPy
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That sentence was badly constructed. Frumpy was innovative in that it mixed ELP keyboards with female vocals and was one of Germany's most popular bands during the early 70s. Shakti was much more innovative and was also popular. Frumpy wasn't as innovative as other bands but was in its own way which is why it was a hugely popular band. This list is not just innovation and longevity but also popularity and relevance at a certain period in time. Hope that explains better
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David_D
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I agree again concerning Metal, and I think Prog Metal has been influenced quite a bit by Neo-Prog.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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siLLy puPPy
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^ perhaps some. Keyboard oriented bands like Dream Theater that could be so but i always thought of them more influenced by 70s bands like Kansas. Prog metal is a hugely diverse universe of experimentation at this point so i would say pretty much EVERYTHING has been an influence including the kitchen sink! Watchtower for example was the very first prog metal band and has zero neo-prog influences. It is more like King Crimson meets early Metallica. So yes SOME prog metal has some neo inspiration but not all by any means :)
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Cristi
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Can you give us some examples?
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What makes me think so is not least that both genres have rather synthetic sound and Pop-influenced vocals. |
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Cristi
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A simple example could explain what you say here... Otherwise it feels like you overgeneralize.
Edited by Cristi - August 09 2023 at 11:17 |
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Logan
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I have felt that there is strand of Prog Metal that is very influenced by Neo-Prog, and of course Neo-Prog (as we use it at PA at the least) has been very influenced by metal (more Neo-Prog influenced my Prog Metal I would think than the other way around). This has to do with poppy vocals, the kinds of dramatacism, the ballads, kind of guitar solos and the keyboards, a certain melodicism and pop sensibility. The first one included in Prog Metal here that I thought of is Shadow Gallery's Tyranny. And I hear a kind of Neo-Progness in Dream Theater's Octavarium. And of course Neo-Prog was very influenced by metal with bands like Arena (e.g. Contagion and The Visitor), Pendragon (Pure), Knight Area, Galahad, Frost etc. A lot of overlap of metal and Neo-Prog. Beyond the Labyrinth in Prog Metal at PA would be a pretty good example of what I mean. That said, that there is a certain cross-fertilisation is obvious. |
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siLLy puPPy
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Both here and in general. Simply seems that ELP hasn't resonated with newer generations the way Camel has. I agree. I only really love the first four Camel albums and then they're just meh.
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Thanks :) I just noticed your reply now
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Frets N Worries
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As part of Gen Z, I love ELP WAY more than Camel. |
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My 27yr old Nephew also likes ELP although admittedly he enjoys Floyd a lot more (and loves Animals). Funnily enough I did mention Camel as another band he should check out (I've stopped short of suggesting Gentle Giant and VDGG just yet!)
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Similarities between Prog Metal and Neo-Prog are also obvious when looking at at least some of the artwork.
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examples?!
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siLLy puPPy
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Of course some like ELP more than Camel but if you go by the overall ratings on PA and RYM then Camel leaves ELP in the dust.
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I guess Camel is in general higher rated today, while ELP was without doubt a much greater pioneer of Progressive Rock. I still find them to be greater Prog than Camel, even I love The Snow Goose. Edited by David_D - August 11 2023 at 04:26 |
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Frets N Worries
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Reasons to love ELP 1) The whole idea of Tarkus 2) They made some decent 90s songs in Black Moon which I will defend 3) Underrated Classics (which INCLUDES MEMOIRS OF AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN AND I WILL FIGHT Y'ALL FOR THIS) 4) Keith Emerson flying around with a piano |
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But it's maybe not quite sure that Camel is in general more appreciated today than ELP. It would be good with some other significant sources than RYM and PA.
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