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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 11:47
yeah.. we may not have got them all.. but a good general rule.. if more than 10 people would recognize it..  it has likely has already been considered here.

to say nothing of the whole Prog Related thing.. it is the East St. Louis, South central LA, SE DC of prog archives.. we try to ignore it exists on this site and stay the f**k away from it.  The only worse handled aspect of this site would be its twin cousin for capricious ill considered  f**kery would be the Proto Prog section.  LOL

we have had some doozers for suggestions though so they have had their entertainment values.. to say nothing of those which did get added and proceed to instigate gunfights at high noon on main street... probably the only time in any kind of time and space fluxes or alterations of reality that I've seen Raff shoot people down and laugh as she hawked a luggie into their puddle of blood...  


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 11:55
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

yeah.. we may not have got them all.. but a good general rule.. if more than 10 people would recognize it..  it has likely has already been considered here.

to say nothing of the whole Prog Related thing.. it is the East St. Louis, South central LA, SE DC of prog archives.. we try to ignore it exists on this site and stay the f**k away from it.  The only worse handled aspect of this site would be its twin cousin for capricious ill considered  f**kery would be the Proto Prog section.  LOL

we have had some doozers for suggestions though so they have had their entertainment values.. to say nothing of those which did get added and proceed to instigate gunfights at high noon on main street... probably the only time in any kind of time and space fluxes or alterations of reality that I've seen Raff shoot people down and laugh as she hawked a luggie into their puddle of blood...  
I think the gist of your message is that PA members do take their music VERY seriously indeed here, just as I discovered when I posted my recent Neo-Prog poll. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 12:04
hah..  you could say that...  granted we have had a few psychopaths on the site that enjoyed blood and violence for their own sake LOLEmbarrassed but no one... not even jazz fan.. can get their panties twisted twighter than prog fan.. especially when purity..  or the lack thereof is called in play in terms of addtions.

they were the glory days of the site .. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 12:04
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:

I guess she's a similar case as Sandy Denny - much loved indeed (and not only for her work with Strawbs, FC, Fotheringay) but not sufficiently under our scope.
I've been criticised for not adding any artists to Prog Archives - even though I'd barely been here one month at the time - but every artist I've suggested for inclusion so far has been rejected. Confused
 
To be honest, I can't see how Annie Haslam could possibly NOT be included in ProgArchives. To call a versatile classically-trained singer such as  Annie Haslam an MOR artist, or middle-of-the-road Pop artist, is a bit of an insult to her. Unhappy
Paul, if you cant tell the difference between MOR, AOR and Prog, then perhaps you should educate yourself to those musical genres. It would save you from being frustrated when suggesting some artists for inclusion in PA in the future. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 12:05
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

hah..  you could say that...  granted we have had a few psychopaths on the site that enjoyed blood and violence for their own sake LOLEmbarrassed but no one... not even jazz fan.. can get their panties twisted twighter than prog fan.. especially when purity..  or the lack thereof is called in play in terms of addtions.

they were the glory days of the site .. 

Oh I'm not so sure, I don't think we have a Wynton Marsalis on this site.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 12:11
yeah I've come to realize over the years that jazz fan is a strange beast.. perhaps even more than 'prog fan'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 16:16
Annie Haslam has to be one of the greatest female Symphonic Prog singers who's ever lived and it beggars belief that anyone would snobbishly dismiss her as being a Middle of the Road (or MOR) Pop singer who's not worthy of inclusion in ProgArchives. It's not me who needs to get educated if that's the prevailing attitude here. Stern Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 16:25
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Annie Haslam has to be one of the greatest female Symphonic Prog singers who's ever lived and it beggars belief that anyone would snobbishly dismiss her as being a Middle of the Road (or MOR) Pop singer who's not worthy of inclusion in ProgArchives. It's not me who needs to get educated if that's the prevailing attitude here. Stern Smile


OMG please stop. Nobody is saying that Annie is not great. Nobody has ever denied her talent and greatness.

If I was to be nit-picking, which genre are you suggesting this artist for? Which team needs to look into this artist?

I would not be surprised if someone told me she had beed suggested before and rejected. That is not a sign of disrespect to the artist. Collabs maybe did not think she is progressive enough. Lots of other bands get rejected, no one gets upset, I don't know why you are.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 16:34
Many prog artists have had solo careers that had very little to do with prog. There's nothing wrong with that. Case in point: Phil Collins. He's been suggested many times, and every time he was rejected. That does not mean his music is bad - just that it doesn't fit with the main purpose of the site.

Please stop with this attitude. We all have had our suggestions rejected at some point, and we're still here. Calling us uneducated or snobbish is not going to further your cause.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 17:31
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Annie Haslam has to be one of the greatest female Symphonic Prog singers who's ever lived and it beggars belief that anyone would snobbishly dismiss her as being a Middle of the Road (or MOR) Pop singer who's not worthy of inclusion in ProgArchives. It's not me who needs to get educated if that's the prevailing attitude here. Stern Smile

You are clearly trolling now to try and keep stoking the fire to get a reaction, I suggest you step it down a couple of notches to try and regain credibility.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 18:55
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Many prog artists have had solo careers that had very little to do with prog. There's nothing wrong with that. Case in point: Phil Collins. He's been suggested many times, and every time he was rejected. That does not mean his music is bad - just that it doesn't fit with the main purpose of the site.

Please stop with this attitude. We all have had our suggestions rejected at some point, and we're still here. Calling us uneducated or snobbish is not going to further your cause.

I think that's where the prog related category comes in. Both Annie Haslam and Phil Collins deserve to at least be in the prog related category imo(especially if Kate Bush and Tori Amos are in here as full on prog. ;) ).

I agree that there's no need for name calling. This is progarchives after all and not some other less sophisticated prog website. Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2019 at 22:51
^sorry, but Phil Collins went full Darth Vader on prog. Everything about his solo work served to glob Whiteout on his progressive past. The sub-genre system refers to the body of work under the name in question, not an artists resumé and employment history.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2019 at 01:27
I was referring to SteveG's dismissive and insulting comments earlier, not PA members collectively. It seems bizarre and unfair to me that Annie Haslam is considered not worthy of inclusion in PA when Kate Bush and Tori Amos are both included here, and just because someone disagrees with you it doesn't mean they're "trolling". That's a pathetic argument. Confused

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2019 at 01:41
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I was referring to SteveG's dismissive comments earlier, not PA members collectively. It seems bizarre and unfair to me that Annie Haslam is considered not worthy of inclusion in PA when Kate Bush and Tori Amos are both included here, and just because someone disagrees with you it doesn't mean they're "trolling". That's a pathetic argument. Confused


I will tell you again, since I see you are not paying attention. You never are specific which team needs to evaluate the artists you suggest. So who is to look into Annie for evaluation? Crossover? Symphonic? Who?

And again stop making the argument if X is here, so should be Y... Worst reason.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2019 at 01:55
Annie Haslam could be considered for inclusion as either Prog-Related, Crossover Prog or Symphonic Prog. I'll leave that for the relevant PA team members to decide between them. I don't want to get into a pointless argument about which category of prog Annie Haslam belongs in. Smile
Annie Haslam's prog credentials are far stronger than those of Kate Bush or Tori Amos in my opinion.
 
Anyone who dismisses Annie Haslam as an "MOR Pop singer", as SteveG did earlier, clearly doesn't know much about music, so if anyone needs an education here, it's SteveG. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2019 at 02:04
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Annie Haslam could be considered for inclusion as either Prog-Related, Crossover Prog or Symphonic Prog. I'll leave that for the relevant PA team members to decide between them. I don't want to get into a pointless argument about which category of prog Annie Haslam belongs in. Smile


you have already started the argument...

So you want three teams to look at Annie? This has never happened. Sometimes an artist gets moved for evaluation to another team, but what you want does not happen.

I would not suggest a band if I did not know specifically for what genre to be evaluated. And I can think of a few bands that could be here on PA but I don't know which genre they fit in.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2019 at 02:11
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Maybe I'll just give up making suggestions for PA artist additions altogether and make it easier for everyone here, bearing in mind every suggestion I've offered so far has been rejected.
 
Let me put it this way... let me get to your level for a second:
 
 

You can (or should) easily imagine that since PA's debut in 2004, every member of a classic prog band that has made a musical fart outside his/her band has been scrutinized to see if it was a progressive flatulence or a regressive diarrhoea.TongueWink

 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2019 at 02:29
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Annie Haslam could be considered for inclusion as either Prog-Related, Crossover Prog or Symphonic Prog. I'll leave that for the relevant PA team members to decide between them. I don't want to get into a pointless argument about which category of prog Annie Haslam belongs in. Smile


you have already started the argument...

So you want three teams to look at Annie? This has never happened. Sometimes an artist gets moved for evaluation to another team, but what you want does not happen.

I would not suggest a band if I did not know specifically for what genre to be evaluated. And I can think of a few bands that could be here on PA but I don't know which genre they fit in.

Okay, seeing as Tori Amos and Kate Bush are both listed on ProgArchives as Crossover Prog, then I would suggest that Annie Haslam be included in the Crossover Prog section too. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2019 at 02:31
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Annie Haslam could be considered for inclusion as either Prog-Related, Crossover Prog or Symphonic Prog. I'll leave that for the relevant PA team members to decide between them. I don't want to get into a pointless argument about which category of prog Annie Haslam belongs in. Smile


you have already started the argument...

So you want three teams to look at Annie? This has never happened. Sometimes an artist gets moved for evaluation to another team, but what you want does not happen.

I would not suggest a band if I did not know specifically for what genre to be evaluated. And I can think of a few bands that could be here on PA but I don't know which genre they fit in.

Okay, seeing as Tori Amos and Kate Bush are both listed on ProgArchives as Crossover Prog, then I would suggest that Annie Haslam be included in the Crossover Prog section too. Smile


can you edit the thread title and write Annie Haslam for Crossover Prog?
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^^ Sure! No problem. Smile
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