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progismylife
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 19 2006 Location: ibreathehelium Status: Offline Points: 15535 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 07:27 | ||||||||||||
I agree, no matter how many times we argue why they should/shouldn't be here what ordinary visitor to the site will search for why they are here? That visitor will probably laugh and not visit the site again thinking it is ridiculous that Metallica is on here. |
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Certif1ed
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 08 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 7559 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 07:34 | ||||||||||||
^That's a recurring objection - but objections should be on MUSICAL grounds alone, in my opinion.
People still scoff about Radiohead, Queen and the Beatles - but that hasn't affected membership negatively - so I think this is a moot point and can be safely ignored.
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progismylife
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 19 2006 Location: ibreathehelium Status: Offline Points: 15535 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 07:39 | ||||||||||||
^ But that's just your opinion (to which you are, of course, perfectly entitled)
PA would still lose credibility with people and could become the laughing stock of the other prog websites for including something that seems to not be prog in any sense. |
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Rocktopus
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 02 2006 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 4202 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 07:51 | ||||||||||||
Not going to challenge it either. I think you're right, except for spelling Metallica wrong, twice. And I think some newer progressive electronic/techno deserves to be here. |
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Certif1ed
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 08:02 | ||||||||||||
But that misses the ROCK connection - or, more specifically to this discussion, the Prog Metal connection.
Dylan is important to the development of progressive rock, but only insofar as he influenced the bands that influenced Prog Rock bands - I think that's a layer of the onion too far, but it's the Site owner's decision, as someone else pointed out, and a different discussion.
Buffalo Springfield are probably more immediately important than Dylan on the development of Prog - where would Yes be without them - and they should probably be here.
Mayhem are interesting, from the point of view that their music probably wouldn't exist if it hadn't been for theinnovation of thrash. "Master of Puppets" is more progressive by orders of magnitude than "Deathcrush" - a sloppy mess of an album that only displays potential.
Those points are basic elements of all music - it's just one way of assessing the progressiveness - and, if you look on Wikipedia, the Typical Characteristics of Progressive Rock are classified this way.
It's a grass roots way of examining music - nothing more. They will always work - and you're right, there's much in the archives that would fail to qualify - but we're not discussing removing anyone here.
Neither is it my opinion - you can verify everything I listed under those 5 elements as fact - it's not subjective at all.
There are many more objective elements that can be pulled out - let's keep going with this part of the discussion, please, as it's the only valid part.
If you can explain why the music is not progressive in these terms, then there's a discussion, instead of a crushing.
It is a progressive music genre - but that depends on how you define progressive music (another discussion!).
I recently posted my own definition - and the resounding response was that I'd "Nailed it" (not my words). This definition is based on verifiable and observable fact - although it needs a lot of fleshing out.
It does go some way towards proving that I understand progressive music fairly well - or, at least, that I have a handle on what it is, when all subjective elements are removed.
I don't think Testament fit - at least, not with any of their 1980's releases (which I own, along with those of the other bands you list), and neither do Megadeth - their influence isn't observably strong enough, and their music inconsistent. Obviously there's the Metallica link - but that would be the same as arguing for Samson, Dio, Motorhead or a number of other bands with ex Prog or Prog-related musicians in.
Testament were initially too focussed on one single style - I don't know if they changed much since 1990 - but they don't seem to have caused many ripples in the gene pool.
Association is a powerful thing - I associate Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep, Blue Oyster Cult and Deep Purple with "Classic" Hard Rock, Iron Maiden with NWOBHM, and Death with thrash/Death Metal of a very simple variety - but those are only my associations.
Some people associate Pink Floyd with the Blues, and don't hear what's so progressive about Hawkwind - you can't please them all!
With Metallica, the issues are clearly NOT with the music (the single most important factor), but how the band are perceived.
As I suggested earlier - this looks to all the world like blind (or rather deaf) prejudice. Edited by Certif1ed - May 23 2007 at 08:03 |
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Certif1ed
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 08:05 | ||||||||||||
Scaredy cat!!!
We're not a laughing stock because of the other bands I mentioned - far from it, we're more popular than ever.
Why would adding Metallica be so different.
Answer: It wouldn't.
Metallica would disppear into the "related" vaults (where they BELONG), and, after a few weeks of rabid reviews, the fuss would die down - exactly as it did before.
See... nothing to worry about.
Now let's talk about the MUSIC.
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Rocktopus
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 02 2006 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 4202 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 08:40 | ||||||||||||
I think it looks more like people hearing different things in Metallica's music, and put different meaning into the musical term Prog. |
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toolis
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 26 2006 Location: MacedoniaGreece Status: Offline Points: 1678 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 08:52 | ||||||||||||
just because eventually the whole thing will quite down, will not make that inclusion right.. just because i stopped screaming my lungs out for including Iron Maiden in here doesn't mean i've made my peace with it nor i stopped believing this site has lost its credibility.. don't count on "time heals everything"... nobody forgets nothing never... Edited by toolis - May 23 2007 at 08:53 |
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Visitor13
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 08:55 | ||||||||||||
I forget things all the time.
And I'm really enjoying this discussion! |
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akin
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 06 2004 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Points: 976 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 10:04 | ||||||||||||
Ok, let's analyse you posts the way you analyse mines. 1- You hear a progressiveness in Metallica's music, but you cannot explain rather than saying that you hear something progressive. You invent some "progressive techniques" to them when it is just a opinion, not a fact. 2 - Your concept of intrincate harmonies and melodies and song structures is your opinion, but you state them as it would be the truth while my views are expressed as an opinion that cannot be proven. 3- You think the addition of bands like Metallica will be benefical to the site and attract more people to it and you want the site to list bands that are not in other prog sites with the intent to make people think it is better than the others. 4- You stretch the number of songs from Metallica that could be considered progressive, but anyone can do this to support inclusion of Cat Stevens, Bee Gees, Elton John, etc. It becomes rather easy when you take one song that is prog-related in an album and say that almost the whole album is progressive. 5- You say that Metallica was a primary influence to prog metal, but it is not, mainly in the prog part of prog metal. Rolling Stones are cited as influence by many prog rock musicians, but never for their prog side. The same is with major prog metal bands, like Dream Theater, as you like to mention, and Metallica. So if your opinions have more influence over admins or owners (whether if you are the father-in-law of M@X or if you have lent a big amount of money to them ), you can be with the reason. But if opinions are the same and you only say that your opinion is truth because they are your opinions, your participation in the forum will not be useful concerning to Metallica's addition. If you have got something new, bring it along. But if you will keep on the same argument that your opinions are the truth and mine are just opinions, don't waste your time. Better accept the general consensus of the world, that Metallica does not have to do with prog. |
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magnus
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 19 2006 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 865 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 12:31 | ||||||||||||
it is YOUR opinion that metallica does not seem to be prog in any sense. if one looks at Metallica's 80's output, one can see that very much of it(if not all?) fullfills the 'requirements' for being named prog metal/prog. and who gives a flying **** if they're the laughing stock? I thought that was part of what prog was all about... going against the grain, not being part of the mainstream etc.. |
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 13:12 | ||||||||||||
Oh what happened Mr Poster.. what's this? ....
That credibility question....
WITH WHO? What's so big about that credibility factor that we care so much? WHO would dare say "that's a phony propgressive site" when they search the archives and find more than 2000 bands (I think), many of them impossible to find elsewhere? Where else can you find south american progressive rock? Los Jaivas? Prog from hungary? From all over the world? Where else can you find Zappa? (yes, this sounds stupid, but MOST PROG SITES DON'T INCLUDE HIM), Zeuhl, RIO, Indo, etc???? Have you checked other major prog web sites? They include everythiong from Dream Ttheater to The Flower Kings with Spocvk's Beard, IQ and Marillion along the way..... A couple I've seen with radiohead... about one or two with Muse.... But NOT EVEN YES AND GENESIS are included in many of those "prog sites", only as brief mentions about the past of the genre, but proper reviews??? Impossible to find... Man, not including Metallica for CREDIBILITY is the most preposterous thing I've ever read... CREDIBILITY WITH WHO??? With the MILLIONS AND TRILLIONS of progressive rock fans in the wolrd and in the mainstream media? As far as I know, as long as the site remains credible to those who already are open minded enough to accept others' points of views and who like progressive music, that's fine.
If people want to go to other sites to read everything about DT and TFK (my two favorite bands, by the way), OK, that's their right. If people want to know EVERYTHING about the history of prog and all the bands that helped create it, THEY'll COME HERE, as they won't have anywhere else to go. (or they can try to read the 100000-page definition in the Uzbekhistan or Kazakhstan prog-rock pages...That's a good one, but that same site has only like 100 bands included, so hard as any other site tries, THIS is the center of all prog information).
As I said before, people that hate Metallica's inclusion so much that they feel the need to leave us, OK, it's sad, but that's not a valid argument for a MUSICAL discussion.
I've mostly focused in this irrelevant arguments as Cert1fied and MikeEnRegalia handle the musical ones in a much better way that I'm capable of....
Yes... we will be the laughing stock... OF WHO????
And just as a joke, if somebody laughs at you (not YOU Progismylife, but any of you) because (if) Metallica is included.... laugh back! Ask them where's Kayo Dot in their websites, where's Frank Zappa, where's Magma, where's Los Jaivas... And Then laugh, because their only definition of prog is "long songs with many solos, odd time signatures and 100 sections"....
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FruMp
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 16 2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 322 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 14:45 | ||||||||||||
I don't believe metallica are fitting to be on this site at all but the song master of puppets is a progressive song and is fantasically well written, it pains me to say so as well since there is so much I hate about that band. Give it an onjective listen and see if you aren't swayed |
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progismylife
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 19 2006 Location: ibreathehelium Status: Offline Points: 15535 |
Posted: May 23 2007 at 15:51 | ||||||||||||
I never said Metallica couldn't be prog I was just saying what you think other people (like other proggers) would think of the site if Metallica was included.
And so you guys thought about it and gave a very good answer (nice one The T ) |
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The T
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 19:13 | ||||||||||||
In many cases, anti-Metallica posts have fallen into the not-proving-but-confirming category, an atmosphere effect where, instead of trying to decide whether something is true or false (in this case, the progresiveness of Metallica), people try to confirm their points of view, disregarding whatever doesn't fit and just trying to confirm what they already think about this situation. I'm not saying we're discussing a scientific matter, which could be proven 100%, but there ARE facts that are undeniable, as others have wisely pointed out. Maybe the discussion, as great as it has been (at moments), should very soon come to a conclusion, with some final "YES" or "NO" from whoever wants to give his/her opinion. Even though the decision is not made here, all of this helps the people making that decision to, well, decide . And, in my opinion, the arguments have been completely in favor of the band's inclusion. At least the musical ones. All the arguments dealing with history, what other sites contain, paranoia and images of PA being ignored and ultimately closed down due to lack of members are, in my view, just side notes to a musical debate that I think has been "won" by one side, if that verb applies.
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micky
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 19:47 | ||||||||||||
have stayed out of this one... but after reading the T's post there..
I'll throw my two cents out there because I can I guess hahah.
The category is prog-related.. in fact it's like that damn thingy with
Kevin Bacon. If you can't prove a 'progressive' artist (which by
the way includes MANY MANY artists that would be laughed at for even
being mentioned) is prog-related in some way. You should
stick to pop music. It can be done.. and easily.
The case whether or musically is not important at all really for that reason ^.... it's a question of the direction of the site and what's best for it. Otherwise we'd be free to add them ourselves. in case I've missed it... the discussion .. if not here.. then at admin level should be.... what benefit does Metlalica bring to this site... that should be the question. If they are ...then add them. If not.. why in the hell would you add them. They are only one of .... dozens of groups.. that could have strong cases musically made for them. None of the them really being associated with prog ... prog as we know it... and prog as a visitor to this site knows it. As a wise admin said to me once.. it's all about the listeners expectations... do prog fans expect to come here and find Metallica listed. Thinking out loud. and throwing my two cents out there.. that are more important things going on with the site than additions that ...aren't prog... or could cause even more fractures in an already thin vaneer of patience with the direction of the site. If it's a benefit ...add them.. if not... it's simply not imporant to the scope of this site to add them. |
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Dean
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 19:56 | ||||||||||||
An interesting point of view. I cannot say that I 100% agree with your conclusion in that I do not think the Yes's have actually convinced any of the No's of anything (regardless of how persuasively they have argued).
A seperate Poll (just for fun of course) would at least tally-up the Yays and Nays. |
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Barla
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Posted: May 23 2007 at 21:04 | ||||||||||||
A big YES!
I have EVERY album by Metallica, including all non bootleg live, I'm a big fan of the band, so I'm not one of those "No, just because no!" guys that have never heard Metallica seriously except for Enter Sandman and Frantic and say they do not belong by any way here on this site. I say it's not just the incredibly big influence Metallica had on Metal overall (including progressive metal, of course), also they're relatively progressive, both on evolving and 'progressiveness' (spelling?): - The average lenght of their songs is 6 minutes, with some tremendous instrumentals like "The Call Of Kthulu". - Outstanding playing, specially from Hammet, all the innovation, very unique and intelligent solos he did, specially on the early albums. - They innovate sounds, every albums sounds completely different from the others, and even their debut is very, very interesting. - ...And Justice For All is a technical PROG metal album, as is the all time classic Master Of Puppets and Ride The Lightning. - Metallica is NOT music for the simple minded metaleer exclusively, in fact, many of us listens to Metallica, and the band has a a lot non-metal fans out there. - They were never afraid of taking different directions with their music, despite of what everyone said (Load, great album), and not being the typical 4 minute song thrash metal band. They absolutely deserve the addition here, if not as Prog Metal, as Prog Related. I hope we're considered this time. |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: May 24 2007 at 01:45 | ||||||||||||
Cert is giving many examples and explanations to get his point across ... the only problem is that if you're not a musician and/or versed in musical theory you might not understand what he's talking about. Now whose problem is this - his or yours?
I don't think that a prog site would be interesting if it only lists bands which are undoubtedly prog ...
Actually many songs on Master of Puppets are progressive ... you cleverly manipulate our statements to make them appear less credible, which is not a nice thing to do.
Metallica are not a prog metal band, and neither was Master of Puppets a prog metal album. It was "progressive" in nature, and this "progressiveness" influenced and inspired many prog metal bands. Of course Metallica influenced the bands of the 90s in more than one way ... guitarists wanted that special Metallica guitar sound (they used modified amps) for example. |
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Visitor13
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Posted: May 24 2007 at 02:40 | ||||||||||||
The German prog site Babyblaue Seiten has listed "Master of Puppets" and "And Justice for All" as prog metal for quite some time now, and I fail to see how the presence of those albums could have harmed the site. I certainly still visit it regularly (great reviews!)
http://www.babyblaue-seiten.de/index.php?content=band&left=alpha&top=reviews&bandId=403&alpha=m |
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