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Awesoreno
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Totally forgot Stackridge. Good band, definitely closer to the sound OP might be looking for. Marzo Plod, Syracuse the Elephant, Fundamentally Yours, all good tracks. Very Beatles-esque.
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Hi, 10CC fits the bill, but they were more satirical than they were just doing pop songs, even if they came off like that. I never thought of things like "I'm Not in Love" as a pop song, specially bubble gum in the vein of yummy yummy I got poop in my tummy! I kinda miss the stuff from RUBBER BULLETS ... party in the county jail, after another English band, what the bullets are really about ... you know ... the kinda stuff that would not go well in bubblegum stuff ... mom would get upset you know, specially if she knew what the name meant! And, sadly, Mandy was not walking around in a bikini with polka dots! I suppose that sooner or later someone will say that Stackridge/Korgis also fits here, but I would think there is a fine line here in artistry and just trying to get attention!
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Sendelica - Spaceman Bubblegum And Other Weird Tales From The Mercury Mind Music. xD Yes, you guessed it. I just typed bubblegum in the PA search bar. I had no idea bubblegum music genre was even a thing. I'm too young perhaps. But I think that to be frank the closest thing to bubblegum prog IMO would be Supersister - The Girl Named You.
EDIT: Yeah! I just remembered! Ache (Denmark). Of course! Now that definitely has some of that sweet bubblegum sound. Edited by Hrychu - May 21 2020 at 04:25 |
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some songs on 10cc debute is and one of the core members of 10cc Graham Gouldman is one of the best bubbelgum song writers of the 60s with "No Milk Today"
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Bubblegum prog...
Can you imagine the members of Gentle Giant singing/playing Sugar Sugar by The Archies? Lol. My point is, I don't think I've ever known of bubblegum (pop?) to cross streams with prog. And frankly I don't want to know about that kind of beast.
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Kate Bush's song Kite I think is a sound OP might be interested in.
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^ doubt if that will happen because this is a progressive ROCK site. Some progressive pop has seeped in thru prog related and some crossover so there are many examples of prog pop already here: Asia, Kate Bush, 10CC etc. I love the first two Tears For Fears albums. "Working Hour" is definitely prog but one or two songs isn't enough to get them through these pearly gates :)
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I don't know what bubblegum prog is and based on what bubblegum pop is - "is a genre of music with an upbeat sound contrived and marketed to appeal to pre-teens and teenagers" according to wikipedia - I don't think it exists. But if people will call bubblegum prog whatever they dislike or find cheesy, I don't know... it's not the same thing. |
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Has anybody said transatlantic yet? Cause that’s the corniest most drawn out prog I’ve ever had the disservice of hearing.
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^ Aye the sweet were the first band I liked as a kid. Fox on the run, first single I bought...
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They were the first band I ever liked and I still enjoy a lot of things they did. Early years were dominated by being the 'front' for the production team of Chinn and Chapman but later they were able to break out. It was often commented that their records sold on the B-Sides and not on the A-Sides. I have the picture sleeve for the 45inch Ballroom Blitz and the b-side was the killer track Rock and Roll Disgrace. In my view a massively underappreciated band who had way more talent than many more vaunted rock acts of the time but booze and drugs pretty much did for them. I saw them play live in 1980 (without Brian Connolly) and they were a real state. Looked paunchy and displayed as much arrogance as I've ever experienced from a band. Shame really.
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Presume bubblegum refers to sickly sweet pink goo...reckon not even the toughest error correction system could play a cd covered in it...😎
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Wuthering Heights? I retracted this. There's not such thing as bubblegum prog. I was only speculating the closest possible candidates.
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Kate Bush bubblegum?
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That's exactly my point. I just can't really think of anything anyway. Some say the early Bee Gees were prog or proggish but I wouldn't call them bubblegum regardless. Maybe the first Genesis album.
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Yeah but since no such thing exists in prog then the closest thing is progressive pop. So if that doesn't qualify then bubblegum prog just doesn't exist. If you're comparing to the sunshine pop of the 60s then i cannot think of one single example because the whole point of prog is to NOT be bubblegum pop.
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I think bubblegum has a certain quality though and not just anything pop. Bubblegum typically was a certain syrupy "sunny" kind of sound from around 1966 to about 1972 or so. A lot of stuff in the charts then was pure bubblegum.
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