erik neuteboom wrote:
My arguments for considering The Tubes as a band with interesting progressive ideas are:
- the use of shifting moods and (surprising) breaks
- a varied instrumentation including vintage keyboards
- blending different styles
Don't get me wrong, I am not pushing to add The Tubes and The Stranglers to this site, I am only asking for opinions about their progressive potential, my personal opinion is that both bands have had a very interesting Art-Rock period. |
At most, they will be considered as talented bands with a bunch of excellent art-rock related songs in their catalogue, but I really think that they do not belong here. Ultravox and Japan are more artsy and more pretentious, but again, they are not part of this zine. Now, the fact that Barbieri plays in PT and Billy Currie was a supporting musician for Steve Howe speaks clearly about their individual interests for prog rock and art rock, but as bands in themselves, they belong in other archives, not ProgArchives.
Let's keep in mind that Guy Pratt played in an artsy pop band called Icehouse and the bassist/stickist of Kajagoogoo was also a support musician for Steve Howe. Kajagoogoo played new wave with lots of touches of jazz-rock and Latin-jazz, even some neat sophisticated funky. Does it make them appropriate as neighbours of Weather Report in this site? What about Icehouse?
I think that in this case, labels are distinctly separated from each other. I strongly recommend listening to Stranglers, Ultravox, Kajagoogoo, etc., but keep them out of the prog thing, starting now and forevermore!!
Kind regards.