The fathers of Prog Metal |
Post Reply | Page <1 34567 17> |
Author | ||
progbethyname
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 30 2012 Location: HiFi Headmania Status: Offline Points: 7850 |
Posted: May 02 2013 at 13:19 | |
Oh hey guys? What about DEEP PURPLE? I think they have their place here as well.
|
||
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
|
||
HemispheresOfXanadu
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 28 2012 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4339 |
Posted: May 02 2013 at 16:33 | |
That's what I said on the last page, dammit.
|
||
ole-the-first
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 03 2012 Location: Russia Status: Offline Points: 1534 |
Posted: May 02 2013 at 20:48 | |
Stupid poll. Where are High Tide and King Crimson, for f**k's sake? Sabbath had nothing to do with prog, Rush came very lately, in mid-70's.
Edited by ole-the-first - May 02 2013 at 20:53 |
||
This night wounds time.
|
||
progbethyname
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 30 2012 Location: HiFi Headmania Status: Offline Points: 7850 |
Posted: May 02 2013 at 20:56 | |
f**k it. I stand by my 'other' vote.
|
||
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
|
||
The Dark Elf
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: February 01 2011 Location: Michigan Status: Offline Points: 13089 |
Posted: May 02 2013 at 21:00 | |
Prog metal had no father. It sprang full-formed from the forehead of Robert Fripp. Who promptly disowned it.
|
||
...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology... |
||
progbethyname
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 30 2012 Location: HiFi Headmania Status: Offline Points: 7850 |
Posted: May 02 2013 at 21:07 | |
Prog has no sole fore-father, but many forefathers. Fripp is one of them indeed. Come on I mean a track like 21st century schizoid man in 1969 turned a few heads for sure. :)
|
||
Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
|
||
Tapfret
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: August 12 2007 Location: Bryant, Wa Status: Offline Points: 8581 |
Posted: May 03 2013 at 03:24 | |
Sabbath had a lot to do with it and later Iron Maiden who were really the first straight forward metal band to intruduce non-standard rhythms. But I think the real big bang in the prog metal universe was the metal - hardcore punk crossover scene. It was that point where those who railed against the "excesses of the rock music industry" found themselves turning away from the standard 3-4 chords, verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-solo-bridge-verse-chorus structure. The backlash came round full circle.
|
||
dr wu23
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20630 |
Posted: May 05 2013 at 11:08 | |
I would agree with that,.....and as several have already pointed out in this thread there is more than one band who influenced the prog metal style. btw ..I voted for Rush. I listened to Sabbath from the very first lp while in college and I never saw them as progressive per se but more akin to heavy metal. At least that's how they seemed to me.
Edited by dr wu23 - May 05 2013 at 11:10 |
||
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
Haquin |
||
dr wu23
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20630 |
Posted: May 05 2013 at 11:12 | |
One could make a case for that.......... From PA's very own page pn prog Metal... http://www.progarchives.com/subgenre.asp?style=19 "The Origins: The heavy sound of some of the progressive rock bands of the 70's has been one of the building blocks on which progressive metal was raised. Progressive rock pioneers such as KING CRIMSON and RUSH have often been acclaimed as the main influences of progressive metal bands. The other major influence has been the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) movement, and especially the twin-guitar arrangements of IRON MAIDEN, which have left their stamp on the early stages of the genre's development." Interestingly...Sabbath isn't mentioned on that page.....just saying. Edited by dr wu23 - May 05 2013 at 11:17 |
||
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
Haquin |
||
Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 27 2004 Location: Peru Status: Offline Points: 19551 |
Posted: May 05 2013 at 11:43 | |
URIAH HEEP
Edited by Ivan_Melgar_M - May 05 2013 at 11:45 |
||
|
||
CPicard
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 03 2008 Location: Là, sui monti. Status: Offline Points: 10841 |
Posted: May 05 2013 at 17:40 | |
Let's say it was Rainbow: the former guitarist of Deep Purple with the future singer of Black Sabbath, and the math is solved!
|
||
ProgMetaller2112
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 08 2012 Location: Pacoima,CA,USA Status: Offline Points: 3145 |
Posted: August 29 2013 at 21:14 | |
No
Edited by ProgMetaller2112 - August 29 2013 at 21:15 |
||
“War is peace.
Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” ― George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four "Ignorance and Prejudice and Fear walk Hand in Hand"- Neil Peart |
||
Xonty
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 23 2013 Location: Cornwall Status: Offline Points: 1759 |
Posted: August 30 2013 at 03:52 | |
It doesn't really have a single father because bands like Dream Theater were influenced by Rush who were influenced by Led Zeppelin who were influenced by old blues artists like Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon (and folk artists like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan) so it's going to be very subjective, depending how far back the line you are going to go
|
||
moshkito
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 17655 |
Posted: September 01 2013 at 13:23 | |
Such BS!
Black Sabbath became one of the better known of these metal things, but there were already quite a few of them running around, in the Bay Area, LA, NY and London ... BS just had the name that was recognizable right away, and got everyone's funnel going!
It's like telling me that Quatermass was not better than BS's first albums ... and the first piece alone, was an example of some of the metal style that was already around. Even JRD paid a tribute to the one great piece in that album!
Spooky Tooth, was better and more interesting than the bullsh*t that BS sang about! LA and SF were littered with many of these bands that were hard and then some. Even good old Iggy and the Stooges makes BS just another cheap rock band! Budgie might also fit in this area. Heck, even the Edgar Broughton Band, was hard enough that no one in this PA here can enjoy any of their albums! Talk about jaded! And they had some serious political stuff in many pieces, while BS had topical material at best!
Rush, for my tastes, is the father of the "working class heroes" as John Lennon used to say! Cheaper music for the masses! And while I would not exactly criticize their musicianship, I question the validity of it all other than their fame ... !!! Edited by moshkito - September 01 2013 at 13:28 |
||
Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
www.pedrosena.com |
||
octopus-4
Special Collaborator RIO/Avant/Zeuhl,Neo & Post/Math Teams Joined: October 31 2006 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 14191 |
Posted: September 01 2013 at 13:52 | |
What about Blue Oyster Cult? I think them and Uriah Heep are the precursor of prog-metal, but it can be my ignorance of the genre.
|
||
I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
|
||
verslibre
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 17414 |
Posted: September 01 2013 at 18:23 | |
BOC is definitely one of the bands. They lyrically had the SF/horror concepts down, at least.
|
||
dr wu23
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20630 |
Posted: September 01 2013 at 23:01 | |
Great hard rock band.....just saw them about a month ago in my local area. Only 2 original members left but they were still pretty good for old men.
|
||
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
Haquin |
||
verslibre
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 17414 |
Posted: September 02 2013 at 01:49 | |
I agree, they still bring it. Glad I saw them when Allen was still in the band. |
||
Triceratopsoil
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 03 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18016 |
Posted: September 02 2013 at 01:58 | |
This terrible thread was definitely worth reviving
|
||
sukmytoe
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 18 2013 Location: South Africa Status: Offline Points: 291 |
Posted: September 02 2013 at 01:59 | |
For me it was the combination of three bands - Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep and Deep Purple. When I listen to Dream Theater I am reminded a great deal of Deep Purple for some reason - more so perhaps when I listen to Deep Purple live as opposed to in the studio.
|
||
Post Reply | Page <1 34567 17> |
Forum Jump | Forum Permissions You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |