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Wow, that's some statement, rhetorically, do you really mean that? rhetorically.... |
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Cboi Sandlin
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Yea and i think that's why american prog rock is more jazz influences whereas british prog has more classical inspiriations
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No discussion British prog I far far better.
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You're never lived until you go avant/RIO.
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90% of the people in this thread seem to be mostly concerned with whether or not Kansas is prog. Kind of tired and not actually relevant to the question that started the thread. SteveG I think you’ve engaged some of my points, so thanks for that. I’m not sensing much of a discussion otherwise.
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If you’re going to say that Zappa isn’t prog then... what have you to contribute to this discussion? Ok, in 1977 Kansas did a song that sounded like English prog bands, and that would be relevant to the question that opened the thread how? That’s just an American band doing European-style prog.
The relevant point is, based on the question in OP, whence come the avant prog tendencies in American prog? Can we trace avant influences backwards from Zappa? And find other contemporary or later musicians who drew on the same influences? Are any of them more indisputably prog?
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To the point that jazz fusion is the American version of prog: interesting opinion. I disagree because it doesn’t account for the more prog-oriented (to my ears) Zappa and Beefheart. But I see how it’s tempting to view fusion as what happened *instead* of prog in America.
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Hi, I happen to like the band A LOT ... but saying that they are "progressive" or do "fusion" ... I'm not sure that it fits, but when it comes to "improvisations" ... and SPECIALLY IN THE EARLY DAYS ... they really were probably second to none ... and I think a lot of Europeans listened to that ... and still did their thing. The GD, is the one band I have a tremendous respect for ... they did it their way, including telling many record companies to take a hike. And they did it the way that scares most people ... sharing the tapes and people buying bootlegs! It created a "history" for the band, that I have not found in any other band the world over! From a "musical perspective", I don't know how to explain the GD ... one could easily say that their start was always some sort of something that is a bit on the pop side, but they allowed their folks to also create and add a lot to the over all effect of the band. Jerry's solo albums are an interesting example ... they could easily be considered "progressive", but I'm not sure that conversation would last very long here. The special on Bob Weir and his explanation of the GD was a really fine piece of work, but it never tried to "identify" or "define" what they were doing other than making sure they were together and doing it "right" for them.
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Hi, hmmmm ... all of a sudden I hear THE DOORS ... and a few other bands ... and it's really hard to say what their influences were, other than their intellect and ability to "make movies" of many of their pieces of music that had, if we were to break it down, a lot of influences ... but in the end, their music was not about influences as such, though they did a few songs here and there for the radio, and many of them were ... a finger in one way or another! IF we're going to "map out" ... anything that might be related to "early American Prog" ... then you can go back to The Electric Prunes and many other bands ... but we are being finicky and sometimes weird ... limiting Kansas to one song as progressive and the rest not worthy, is a little scary ... it might not be a full fledged progressive band, but it had a lot of nice things that were ... but they were "American" and we like the keyboard assaults, and the blistering guitar ... that we think "make" progressive, not something that ends up seeming like a really long song!
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Like I said before Starcastle is a great American prog band. They are prolly my favorite American prog band, except for maybe Tool if you would count them as prog.
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What else should I hold it to? There are points where it becomes like let's just throw PA wide open to all artists doing something progressive without being pure jazz/classical. Ilayaraja is progressive and I bet you've never heard of him. But he is more progressive than the entire rank and file of second tier and beyond also rans of prog. But that's not what matters. It's ultimately a website devoted to prog. If I wanted to, I could make a convincing argument for why Jeff Buckley's Mojo Pin is progressive. It doesn't strictly follow verse chorus (there is a Hindustani tinged vocalese section after one of the choruses rather than leading right back to the riff). On this website, even getting Metallica added to a prog-related category took a lot of fighting and that is even though Justice for All is clearly more progressive than most of what Nightwish or Within Temptation have done. So it doesn't work that way. We have to draw certain boundaries just so we understand coherently what is prog. It doesn't seem like Terry Riley is generally regarded as progressive rock nor Annette Peacock so I go with the consensus. PA has sub genres like prog metal or neo prog added on BECAUSE they were generally regarded by the prog community as prog. OK prog metal polarized opinions but over a period of time, people have come to accept the overlap. One doesn't see a similar overlap in this case. And it's hardly an insult to Riley or Peacock to say they are not 'prog'. Would you feel insulted if I said Morricone isn't prog? But of course he did avant garde work. And maybe you could stretch that slice of avant garde to say he was prog too if you wanted to but what purpose would that serve anyway. If it were up to me, I wouldn't have Miles Davis on the website but hey ho, that's another day, another debate.
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I wish I could say that Terry Riley and Annette Peacock, who are both listed in the PA discography, would be the definitive statement that both artists are indeed prog, but I can't. Both are classified as crossover prog, which makes no sense and does this discussion absolutely no good. How in the world they were thrown in with bands like Talk Talk is quite beyond me.
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Avant/RIO is where they belong so far as PA classification goes.
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Yes, I agree, and this type of misclassification makes my argument a damn lot harder. But at least they're here.
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