Why is prog rock always called "snooty"? |
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SteveG
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Musical genres aren't so neatly divided as some of you might think. I used to do punk rock shows at The Club Foote in San Francisco with a band that is on this site.
Thats right, Neurosis used to be part of the SF hardcore scene in the mid 80s. |
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Goshh.. that was harsh man..... You know , The Clash may have shouted out about “No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones, in 1977!”.. But , it seems now you're adding even more originality to their claim, when the ultimate question is: "Who started the whole plethora of extreme music genres () ?" hahahah...... Anyway .... let us face it punkers , here goes a final and definitive answer to you: without Elvis fusing R&B and country back in the mid-fifties, The Clash would have had literally nothing to respond to , damn nothing to add to the lineage of 20th century pop! Edited by Tillerman88 - December 10 2019 at 11:50 |
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What a great dive that place was, I remember the feet hanging from the ceiling. I think I saw Twist & Scream there, and Nothing . |
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Edited by SteveG - December 10 2019 at 14:34 |
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You don't want a cat. Snidey, furry fookers who are just waiting for you to pass out so they can gorge on your exposed flesh... |
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It is simply a fact that without hardcore punk, there would never have been any extreme metal - thrash metal, death metal, black metal etc. Do you have any idea how many bands flourished in these and other sub genres of extreme metal? No, that kind of music wasn't born because Mike Rutherford played a galloping bassline the one time on Nursery Cryme. That music has a direct connection to punk and the musicians of the early bands in these genres cited hardcore punk as a direct influence. The biggest band to come out of extreme metal was, of course, Metallica and they cited The Misfits as an influence. |
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^ Yes, all jesting aside, punk, and its sub genre of NY Hardcore, are directly responsible for the advent of Thrash from which death and Black metal would evolve. Unfortunately, those that misunderstand these metal genres are the same people that have just a fleeting and superficial understanding of punk. Ignorance is bliss for them for but quite annoying to anyone with half an idea of rock music outside of prog.
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Well, that includes me then, because as well as not liking Punk-Rock, I can't stand Black Metal, Death Metal or Thrash Metal either, because it's quite literally not music to my ignorant ears.
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^ Yes, we know. Lack of knowledge is the definition of ignorance and, generally, is nothing to be proud of. That's why so many try to overcome it.
Edit: ironic smiley face added.
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Whether you think it is music or not, the point is it did spawn all these genres. That is what Tillerman contested and I refuted his comment. End of story.
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Good point of yours Psychedelic Paul.... and that includes me too, as well as several other people "with half an idea of rock music outside of prog" (). I suggest the other half who profess that our ignorance is bliss to take their time and care to getting at least some of what was going on outside of "prog" , in the 70's. But let's give them a little help , why not? I'm thinking right now of Judas Priest, Black Sabbath , Motorhead (this band just a couple of years later) ... these are some that would later have a major influence on progressive metal bands. I leave you with just one illustration: Priest's 1977's album Sin After Sin used a combination of double bass drum (or "double kick") and rapid 16th-note bass rhythms combined with rapid 16th-note guitar rhythms used by Black Sabbath and Motörhead , among others, that simply came to define the genre ..... and some of its songs pushed an increase in tempo AND aggression which was later adopted by not less than several bands from subsequent generations that came with a much harder-edged approach. Nuff said Edited by Tillerman88 - December 11 2019 at 08:33 |
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There is no straight line from Judas Priest to Metallica or Slayer which is even more extreme. There necessarily had to be a hardcore punk movement which when combined with NWOBHM gave us extreme metal. And you know it. But the need to sink your head as deep as possible into the sand to deny any possible influence of punk on extreme metal is evidently too great in your case.
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1) That music exists in a vacuum and that prog is some kind of singular music form that never barrowed from other genres or appropriated classical compositions that were incorporated into their music. (Only neo prog barrowed form Genesis.). 2) That punk was responsible for a back to basic approach to rock as if artists like the MC5, Seeds, 13th Floor Elevators, etc. never existed before 1974. 3) That no music ever evolved from punk such as thrash, and death metal. 4) and finally, that rock groups like Cream, who used double kick bass drums, invented technical metal(!) and that Tony Iommi played 16 note guitar rhythms in Sabbath songs like Iron Man (!) Damn, if ignorance really is bliss then you guys must be euphoric. Edited by SteveG - December 11 2019 at 09:28 |
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I'm not denying that Black Metal, Death Metal & Thrash Metal evolved from Punk-Rock, but I don't necessarily see that as a good thing.
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